Feyenoord stuns Man United; Starc undergoes surgery

September 16, 2016 04:28 pm | Updated November 09, 2021 02:14 am IST

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Feyenoord midfielder Tonny Trindade de Vilhena (left) broke the deadlock in a tight Group A match when he side-footed the ball just inside David de Gea’s right-hand post in the 79th minute, handing them a 1-0 win over Manchester United.

Feyenoord midfielder Tonny Trindade de Vilhena (left) broke the deadlock in a tight Group A match when he side-footed the ball just inside David de Gea’s right-hand post in the 79th minute, handing them a 1-0 win over Manchester United.

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30 stitches for Starc after training mishap

Australia’s Mitchell Starc required 30 stitches on a leg wound on Friday after he collided with training equipment on Thursday. In order to aid his recovery, Starc is expected to have his left shin in a brace for up to three weeks.

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Feyenoord beats Man United 1-0

Tonny Trindade de Vilhena turned out to be the unlikely hero on Thursday as the midfielder scored the only goal of their Europa League group phase game to give Feyenoord a surprise 1-0 victory over Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United.

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Chawrasia starts with one-under 71

SSP Chawrasia is tied 44th after a weather-truncated day one at the Italian Open as he made a decent start with a score of one-under 71.

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