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17.09.2019 05:31
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Mark McCall viewed Saracens 22-12 Aviva Premiership victory over Harlequins as a wake-up call for next weekends European showdown against Wasps. The reigning English champions and league leaders ran in three first-half tries on Saturday but could only add one Owen Farrell penalty to their score after the interval, despite dominating the match.They face in-form Wasps in Saturdays Champions Cup semi-final at the Madejski Stadium and McCall knows an improved performance will be needed against a team that has rocketed up the Premiership into second place. It wasnt about missing out on the bonus point, more about how we played. It was a patchy performance, but it is a kick up the backside for Wasps, director of rugby McCall said.This game and last weekends against Northampton are below the standards wed expect.We werent good in some areas and were a bit loose. We made in-roads into Quins but then threw the ball away. We werent patient enough. Saracens win at Wembley Chris Ashton scored two tries as Saracens defeated Harlequins 22-12 Our penalty count was that of a losing team and a third of them came at scrum time, so that is something well have to fix for next week.We scrummed magnificently against Northampton last weekend and we were the opposite of that in this game.Its difficult to ask the players to keep fronting up week on week, but Wasps is a massive game and the players are already talking about it in the changing room.Watch Saracens take on Wasps live on Sky Sports 1 from 3pm, Saturday 23 April. Catch all the action for £6.99 with a NOW TV day pass. Also See: Rugby on Sky Follow @SkySportsRugby Pundits Fixtures and results Fake Yeezy Schuhe . made a diving catch in left field for the final out in a 1-0 victory over the Miami Marlins in a regular-season finale Sunday. Zimmermann (14-5) allowed only two baserunners, finishing with 10 strikeouts and one walk in the fifth no-hitter in the majors this year. 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He capped the week by making 32 saves and stopping 2-of-4 shootout attempts in a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday.LISBON, Portugal -- Atletico Madrids only previous European Cup final appearance branded the club with the nickname that has come to encapsulate its penchant for misfortune. Beating Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday may finally put that moniker to rest. Atletico was on the cusp of winning the European Cup on its first appearance in the final in 1974, leading Bayern Munich 1-0 in extra time after Luis Aragones curled home in the 114th-minute at Heysel Stadium. The Spanish club was clinging on until defender Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck stepped up to smash home a powerful right-footed equalizer from outside the area in the 120th-minute. Without penalties to decide the champion, a replay was scheduled just two days later in Brussels. But having experienced the title slipping from its grasp in such fashion proved too much for Atletico, and it lost 4-0 to a team featuring Franz Beckenbauer and Gerd Mueller. Following the defeat, president Vicente Calderon termed Atletico "the jinxed ones" or "pupas." "We practically had the trophy in our hands," said Atletico goalkeeper Miguel Reina, father of Spain international Pepe, reminiscing of what could have been before Schwarzenbecks low shot beat him. The loss seems to have had a long-lasting effect on the club. "Atleticos history may have been different with that title, which was the first for Bayern," said former striker Jose Eulogio Garate, who played in that final 40 years ago. Atleticos history is filled with success and clouded by unnecessary turmoil and disorder. Such is Atleticos knack for dramatics that the team hymn includes the phrase: "What a Way to Suffer." One of the most famous advertising campaigns in Spain featured a young child looking up at his fathher to ask "Daddy, why do we support Atleti?" The father looks off in thought before the phrase "Its hard to explain" takes over the screen.dddddddddddd During its Spanish league title winning run this season, Atletico did the near unthinkable -- it did not stumble or implode as might have been expected. Instead, coach Diego Simeones team showed the verve of a champion and a knack for coming through when it counted to secure a fourth major trophy since 2009/10 -- following two Europa League titles and a Copa del Rey. "The club is growing. Were pushing forward, building a stronger team, getting better -- despite the economic differences in this league," said Simeone, who has also relied on one of the top qualities of the 1974 team -- strength on the counter attack. Atletico won the Intercontinental Cup after Bayern spurned its invite, and it has an impressive trophy haul overall: 10 Spanish league titles, 10 Copa del Reys, one Cup Winners Cup, two Europa Leagues and two European Super Cups. "Its been seven or eight years now that pupas doesnt follow us anymore," Atletico president Enrique Cerezo said after the club secured its first league title since 1996 last Saturday. "When Calderon labeled the team that, it certainly was at that time. Maybe now they should call us the good luck ones." That could be difficult as Atletico almost seems to embrace the nickname at times, like when it celebrated the 40th anniversary of its lone European Cup final defeat last week. "Atletico does represent something different, something special," said Spanish coach Javier Irureta, who played against Bayern. "Usually they only organize homages for champions, not for the losers. "But the club is like that." ' ' '

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