Here are the latest stories from Monday.
LEICESTER: City have officially qualified for Champions League football for the first time next season following their 2-0 win over Sunderland and Manchester United's 3-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.
- Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri was holding back the tears after his side beat Sunderland 2-0 to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
- Ranieri hailed match-winner Jamie Vardy after his brace qualified Leicester City for the Champions League and within touching distance of the Premier League title.
PREMIER LEAGUE: Jamie Vardy's double at Sunderland edged Leicester ever closer to the the Premier League title, Tottenham kept up the pressure as Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Erik Lamela struck within a six minute spell to down Manchester United 3-0 and goals from Alberto Moreno, Daniel Sturridge and a brace from second-half substitute Divock Origi helped Liverpool jump above Stoke in the Premier League table after a 4-1 win. Sunday's review
TOTTENHAM: Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino hailed a "perfect performance" after watching his side score three goals in six second-half minutes to beat Manchester United at White Hart Lane and keep their title hopes alive.
MAN UNITED: Jose Mourinho remains confident he will be the next Manchester United manager despite reports Louis van Gaal will stay on next season, sources close to the Portuguese have told ESPN FC.
- Louis van Gaal has apologised to Tottenham for not becoming their manager in 2014 and claimed Manchester United will always be a bigger club despite watching his side lose 3-0 at White Hart Lane.
LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool's makeshift side had surprised him with the completeness of their display as they eased to a 4-1 win over Stoke.
REAL MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo has called on Real Madrid's fans to help create a "magical night" when the side look to overturn a two-goal deficit in the Champions League against Wolfsburg on Tuesday.
LA LIGA: Alvaro Negredo notched a dramatic stoppage-time winner as Valencia won 2-1 against Sevilla at the Mestalla. Villarreal consolidated their grasp on fourth place with a 2-0 victory over strugglers Getafe. Sporting Gijon are still fighting for their lives after losing 1-0 at home to Europa League qualification contenders Celta Vigo. Athletic Bilbao returned to winning ways as Inaki Williams' fine second-half strike earned them a 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano. Sunday review
BUNDESLIGA: Borussia Dortmund were left seven points behind Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga with only five games of the season left after being held to a 2-2 draw by local rivals Schalke on Sunday. Bayer Leverkusen climbed to fourth place with five games of the season to go thanks to a 2-0 win over Cologne in a Rhine derby. Sunday review
SERIE A: Palermo fans threw fireworks and halted their Serie A match against Lazio in each half on Sunday.
- Napoli showed they were able to cope without the suspended Gonzalo Higuain as they defeated 10-man Verona 3-0. Sunday review
LIGUE 1: Hatem Ben Arfa's sensational hat trick moved Nice into fourth place in the Ligue 1 table as they defeated Rennes 3-0. Marseille's winless run in the league extended to nine games as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate with Bordeaux. Lille boosted their chances of claiming a European spot with an impressive 4-1 win against Monaco. Sunday review
MLS: Chad Marshall scored in the 94th minute to give the Seattle Sounders a 1-1 tie with the Houston Dynamo. Chicago Fire held on for a scoreless draw with New York City FC. Portland and the LA Galaxy drew 1-1. Sunday review
LEICESTER: City have officially qualified for Champions League football for the first time next season following their 2-0 win over Sunderland and Manchester United's 3-0 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur.
- Leicester City manager Claudio Ranieri was holding back the tears after his side beat Sunderland 2-0 to go seven points clear at the top of the Premier League table.
- Ranieri hailed match-winner Jamie Vardy after his brace qualified Leicester City for the Champions League and within touching distance of the Premier League title.
PREMIER LEAGUE: Jamie Vardy's double at Sunderland edged Leicester ever closer to the the Premier League title, Tottenham kept up the pressure as Dele Alli, Toby Alderweireld and Erik Lamela struck within a six minute spell to down Manchester United 3-0 and goals from Alberto Moreno, Daniel Sturridge and a brace from second-half substitute Divock Origi helped Liverpool jump above Stoke in the Premier League table after a 4-1 win. Sunday's review
TOTTENHAM: Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino hailed a "perfect performance" after watching his side score three goals in six second-half minutes to beat Manchester United at White Hart Lane and keep their title hopes alive.
MAN UNITED: Jose Mourinho remains confident he will be the next Manchester United manager despite reports Louis van Gaal will stay on next season, sources close to the Portuguese have told ESPN FC.
- Louis van Gaal has apologised to Tottenham for not becoming their manager in 2014 and claimed Manchester United will always be a bigger club despite watching his side lose 3-0 at White Hart Lane.
LIVERPOOL: Jurgen Klopp said Liverpool's makeshift side had surprised him with the completeness of their display as they eased to a 4-1 win over Stoke.
REAL MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo has called on Real Madrid's fans to help create a "magical night" when the side look to overturn a two-goal deficit in the Champions League against Wolfsburg on Tuesday.
LA LIGA: Alvaro Negredo notched a dramatic stoppage-time winner as Valencia won 2-1 against Sevilla at the Mestalla. Villarreal consolidated their grasp on fourth place with a 2-0 victory over strugglers Getafe. Sporting Gijon are still fighting for their lives after losing 1-0 at home to Europa League qualification contenders Celta Vigo. Athletic Bilbao returned to winning ways as Inaki Williams' fine second-half strike earned them a 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano. Sunday review
BUNDESLIGA: Borussia Dortmund were left seven points behind Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga with only five games of the season left after being held to a 2-2 draw by local rivals Schalke on Sunday. Bayer Leverkusen climbed to fourth place with five games of the season to go thanks to a 2-0 win over Cologne in a Rhine derby. Sunday review
SERIE A: Palermo fans threw fireworks and halted their Serie A match against Lazio in each half on Sunday.
- Napoli showed they were able to cope without the suspended Gonzalo Higuain as they defeated 10-man Verona 3-0. Sunday review
LIGUE 1: Hatem Ben Arfa's sensational hat trick moved Nice into fourth place in the Ligue 1 table as they defeated Rennes 3-0. Marseille's winless run in the league extended to nine games as they were held to a 0-0 stalemate with Bordeaux. Lille boosted their chances of claiming a European spot with an impressive 4-1 win against Monaco. Sunday review
MLS: Chad Marshall scored in the 94th minute to give the Seattle Sounders a 1-1 tie with the Houston Dynamo. Chicago Fire held on for a scoreless draw with New York City FC. Portland and the LA Galaxy drew 1-1. Sunday review
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