Saturday 25 April 2020

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Asare Kofi Henry Jnr tagged you and 28 others in a post : "*ON THIS DAY IN SPORT HISTORY* _Here we look back on some of the most memorable moments from the world of sport to take place on April 25._ HENRY KOFI ASARE JNR *2004 - Wenger wonders toast title at White Hart Lane* Alan Shearer's winner for Newcastle United against high-flying Chelsea earlier in the day meant Arsenal had the chance to scoop the Premier League title at Tottenham's White Hart Lane home. Unbeaten in the league all season, Wenger's side were not in the mood to let such an opportunity pass them by and swept into a 2-0 lead by half-time thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires. Jamie Redknapp pulled one back and Robbie Keane fired a late penalty equaliser for lowly Spurs, but Arsenal had needed just one point, so the 2-2 draw was enough to spark celebrations among the visitors. *2004 - Harare horror show* Zimbabwe lost the ODI series 5-0 and suffered back-to-back huge innings defeats in a 2-0 Test trouncing by Sri Lanka - and this surrender in the third ODI was perhaps the worst of that grisly set of results. Dion Ebrahim top-scored for Zimbabwe with seven runs as the hosts were skittled for 35 in 18 overs, Chaminda Vaas taking 4-11 with the ball for merciless Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka missed out on a 10-wicket victory when Russel Arnold fell cheaply, but they sauntered to a nine-wicket success to ease 3-0 up in the series. There were extenuating circumstances, with Zimbabwe hugely weakened due to their established players going on strike in a protest over political interference. *2012 - Penalty woe for Ronaldo and Ramos* Armed with a 2-1 semi-final lead from their home leg, Bayern nevertheless appeared to be seeing the Champions League final slip out of sight when Cristiano Ronaldo fired Madrid 2-0 up inside 15 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, only for ex-Real winger Arjen Robben to revive the Germans' hopes with a penalty. The tie was locked at 3-3 on aggregate after half an hour of a breathless second-leg battle and it". You can choose if you want to add it to your Timeline. Asare wrote: "*ON THIS DAY IN SPORT HISTORY* _Here we look back on some of the most memorable moments from the world of sport to take place on April 25._ HENRY KOFI ASARE JNR *2004 - Wenger wonders toast title at White Hart Lane* Alan Shearer's winner for Newcastle United against high-flying Chelsea earlier in the day meant Arsenal had the chance to scoop the Premier League title at Tottenham's White Hart Lane home. Unbeaten in the league all season, Wenger's side were not in the mood to let such an opportunity pass them by and swept into a 2-0 lead by half-time thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires. Jamie Redknapp pulled one back and Robbie Keane fired a late penalty equaliser for lowly Spurs, but Arsenal had needed just one point, so the 2-2 draw was enough to spark celebrations among the visitors. *2004 - Harare horror show* Zimbabwe lost the ODI series 5-0 and suffered back-to-back huge innings defeats in a 2-0 Test trouncing by Sri Lanka - and this surrender in the third ODI was perhaps the worst of that grisly set of results. Dion Ebrahim top-scored for Zimbabwe with seven runs as the hosts were skittled for 35 in 18 overs, Chaminda Vaas taking 4-11 with the ball for merciless Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka missed out on a 10-wicket victory when Russel Arnold fell cheaply, but they sauntered to a nine-wicket success to ease 3-0 up in the series. There were extenuating circumstances, with Zimbabwe hugely weakened due to their established players going on strike in a protest over political interference. *2012 - Penalty woe for Ronaldo and Ramos* Armed with a 2-1 semi-final lead from their home leg, Bayern nevertheless appeared to be seeing the Champions League final slip out of sight when Cristiano Ronaldo fired Madrid 2-0 up inside 15 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, only for ex-Real winger Arjen Robben to revive the Germans' hopes with a penalty. The tie was locked at 3-3 on aggregate after half an hour of a breathless second-leg battle and it" Remember: Posts you hide from your Timeline may still appear in News Feed and elsewhere on Facebook. Learn more about tagging on Facebook .
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Asare Kofi Henry Jnr tagged you and 28 others in a post: "*ON THIS DAY IN SPORT HISTORY* _Here we look back on some of the most memorable moments from the world of sport to take place on April 25._ HENRY KOFI ASARE JNR *2004 - Wenger wonders toast title at White Hart Lane* Alan Shearer's winner for Newcastle United against high-flying Chelsea earlier in the day meant Arsenal had the chance to scoop the Premier League title at Tottenham's White Hart Lane home. Unbeaten in the league all season, Wenger's side were not in the mood to let such an opportunity pass them by and swept into a 2-0 lead by half-time thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires. Jamie Redknapp pulled one back and Robbie Keane fired a late penalty equaliser for lowly Spurs, but Arsenal had needed just one point, so the 2-2 draw was enough to spark celebrations among the visitors. *2004 - Harare horror show* Zimbabwe lost the ODI series 5-0 and suffered back-to-back huge innings defeats in a 2-0 Test trouncing by Sri Lanka - and this surrender in the third ODI was perhaps the worst of that grisly set of results. Dion Ebrahim top-scored for Zimbabwe with seven runs as the hosts were skittled for 35 in 18 overs, Chaminda Vaas taking 4-11 with the ball for merciless Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka missed out on a 10-wicket victory when Russel Arnold fell cheaply, but they sauntered to a nine-wicket success to ease 3-0 up in the series. There were extenuating circumstances, with Zimbabwe hugely weakened due to their established players going on strike in a protest over political interference. *2012 - Penalty woe for Ronaldo and Ramos* Armed with a 2-1 semi-final lead from their home leg, Bayern nevertheless appeared to be seeing the Champions League final slip out of sight when Cristiano Ronaldo fired Madrid 2-0 up inside 15 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, only for ex-Real winger Arjen Robben to revive the Germans' hopes with a penalty. The tie was locked at 3-3 on aggregate after half an hour of a breathless second-leg battle and it". You can choose if you want to add it to your Timeline.
Asare wrote: "*ON THIS DAY IN SPORT HISTORY* _Here we look back on some of the most memorable moments from the world of sport to take place on April 25._ HENRY KOFI ASARE JNR *2004 - Wenger wonders toast title at White Hart Lane* Alan Shearer's winner for Newcastle United against high-flying Chelsea earlier in the day meant Arsenal had the chance to scoop the Premier League title at Tottenham's White Hart Lane home. Unbeaten in the league all season, Wenger's side were not in the mood to let such an opportunity pass them by and swept into a 2-0 lead by half-time thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Robert Pires. Jamie Redknapp pulled one back and Robbie Keane fired a late penalty equaliser for lowly Spurs, but Arsenal had needed just one point, so the 2-2 draw was enough to spark celebrations among the visitors. *2004 - Harare horror show* Zimbabwe lost the ODI series 5-0 and suffered back-to-back huge innings defeats in a 2-0 Test trouncing by Sri Lanka - and this surrender in the third ODI was perhaps the worst of that grisly set of results. Dion Ebrahim top-scored for Zimbabwe with seven runs as the hosts were skittled for 35 in 18 overs, Chaminda Vaas taking 4-11 with the ball for merciless Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka missed out on a 10-wicket victory when Russel Arnold fell cheaply, but they sauntered to a nine-wicket success to ease 3-0 up in the series. There were extenuating circumstances, with Zimbabwe hugely weakened due to their established players going on strike in a protest over political interference. *2012 - Penalty woe for Ronaldo and Ramos* Armed with a 2-1 semi-final lead from their home leg, Bayern nevertheless appeared to be seeing the Champions League final slip out of sight when Cristiano Ronaldo fired Madrid 2-0 up inside 15 minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu, only for ex-Real winger Arjen Robben to revive the Germans' hopes with a penalty. The tie was locked at 3-3 on aggregate after half an hour of a breathless second-leg battle and it"
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