Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Sports summary of the weekend

Jimmy Garoppolo returned to Gillette Stadium to exacerbate Patriots' crisis

After the San Francisco Forty-Niners beat the Los Angeles Rams in Santa Clara last week, they traveled to Foxborough to take on a weakened Patriots, who have struggled since the departure of Tom Brady and are on a losing streak.

In the match the locals could not score any touchdown, because the two times they made themselves felt on the scoreboard was by way of field goal, which questioned the performance of Cam Newton, as the quarterback threw just 98 yards, completed 9 of 15 attempts and was intercepted three times.

For their part, the Bay Area team is starting to improve with a team that is gradually coming out of injuries. Jimmy Garoppolo, an ex-patriot, completed in what was once his home, 20 of 25 deliveries, 277 yards and a pair of touchdown passes, figures that ended in a lapidary 33-6 final.

Lewis Hamilton overtakes Michael Schumacher to become the most victorious driver in Formula 1 history

After winning the Portuguese Grand Prix this weekend, English driver Lewis Hamilton managed to break a new record: the most podiums won in the history of motorsport.

With his 92nd victory, the Mercedes leader accumulates one more than the German Michael Schumacher, who with 91 trophies held the honors. However, 'Schumi' still has the best record in terms of winning seasons is concerned, with seven, although Hamilton could tie him at the end of this session and overcome the next, because, for experts, is the most dominant driver with the best car right now.

Real Madrid beats Barcelona in the Clasico de Liga

After losing to Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Champions League in midweek, Real Madrid arrived at the weekend's Clásico with doubts, as they visited the always complicated Camp Nou, although with the peculiarity of being the first game in this category without a home crowd.

Goals from Federico Valderde, Sergio Ramos from the penalty spot and Luka Modric gave the Spanish capital outfit a 3-1 win over Barcelona, who found the back of the net through 17-year-old Ansu Fati.

With this result, Madrid moved up to second place in the UEFA Champions League with 13 points from six games, just one behind leaders Real Sociedad, who have a game in hand. The game also marks the sixth Clasico that Zinedine Zidane has coached at the Camp Nou and maintains an unbeaten run of three wins and three draws.

Los Angeles Dodgers one game away from World Series victory

With a thrilling World Series tied at two games apiece, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays arrived at Globe Life Field in Texas with the task of taking a step forward to put the World Series title in their trophy cases. 

The team of Mexican Julio Urias had an outstanding first half of the game, where the dominant pitching of Clayton Kershaw imposed conditions, in addition to adding the four runs that gave the game to the Angelina squad, driven by Mookie Betts, Corey Seager, Max Muncy and Joc Pederson.

On the part of Tampa Bay Yandy Diaz and Kevin Kiermaier scored on the board, but it was not enough to turn the final 4-2.

The sixth game of the series will be on Tuesday, where the Los Angeles Dodgers have the opportunity to win and end the malaria of more than 30 years without a championship in Major League Baseball -MLB-.

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