【体坛快讯】年度最囧进球-重庆力帆门将喝水丢球

【体坛快讯】年度最囧进球-重庆力帆门将喝水丢球

2015-05-25    05'38''

主播: Beijing Hour

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Chinese Super League recap The 11th round of Chinese Super League action wrapped up last night. Chongqing Lifan drew 1-1 against Liaoning Hongyun. Liu Yu put Chongqing 1-0 ahead in the first half and kept it well into the last few minutes when the game took a dramatic turn. Liaoning's Qin Sheng jumped the referee's signal and fired a quick free kick. Ding Haifeng delivered the ball into an empty goal as Chongqing goalkeeper Sui Weijie was turning away for a sip of water. The look on the face of Liaoning coach Chen Yang, who was also drinking from a bottle, turned from shock to joy as his team narrowly escaped a home defeat. In other action, Changchun Yatai took out Henan Jianye 2-0. Tianjin Teda downed Shanghai Shenxin 1-0. Bayern Munich to talk with Alibaba to sell merchandise Some off-field football news, German Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich will enter discussions with China's E-commerce giant Alibaba about selling the team's merchandise. Fans in China may soon be able to buy Bayern's jersey with player names in Chinese characters. Bayern are among the European football clubs that are exploring the lucrative Chinese market. They have over 1.9 million followers on China's Twitter-like platform sina Weibo. Six of their players also have verified accounts, including captain Philipp Lahm and Mario Goetze who scored the winning goal for Germany in the World Cup final. Bayern will go on a summer tour in China and visit Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in July. They will be playing Valencia, Inter Milan and Guangzhou Evergrande. Roger Federer, Stan Wawrinka offended at French Open The French Open has unintentionally offended Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka just one day into action. A fan approached Roger Federer unimpeded during his game against Alejandro Falla and attempted to take a selfie with him. Federer complained about security measures after winning 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 to ease into the second round. "Well, I'm not happy about it. Obviously not one second I'm happy about it. It happened yesterday in the practice, too. It's just a kid, but then three more kids came and today on centre court, where you would think this is a place where nobody can come on, just wanders on and nothing happens." Federer appeared startled before security staff whisked the offender away. Federer added that tournament director Gilbert Ysern had apologized to him. In another incident, Stan Wawrinka reacted angrily after a story on the official French Open website touched upon his private life. The article talked in detail about Wawrinka's recent divorce and featured his off-court relationships. It had been taken down from the website. Wawrinka had asked the writer to be fired for the offense. Wawrinka is also through to the second round with a 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 victory against Marsel Ilhan. Other action from day one at Roland Garros, Kei Nishikori, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Philipp Kohlschrebier are all through. China's Peng Shuai retired due to injury and will likely miss the rest of the season. On the table today, Andy Murray, Maria Sharapova, newly crowned Nice Open champion Dominic Thiem and China's Zhang Shuai and Zheng Saisai will all play. Stephen Curry previews game between Warriors, Rockets Over in the NBA, The Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry has spoken about the upcoming Game 4 in the Western Conference finals. The Warriors are holding a 3-0 lead and are one win away from reaching the NBA finals for the first time since their last title in 1975. Curry is feeling comfortable and ready for the game. "All this stuff that's happened during the regular season and that's prepared you for this moment and whenever you can show up in big games when it matters most is a lot more special we still have a lot of work to do so hopefully we can keep our focus our determination and we're looking for five more wins." The game between the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets is set for tomorrow morning Beijing time. NHL: Lightening beat Rangers to lead series 3-2 In the NHL playoffs, The Tampa Bay Lightning pushed the New York Rangers to the brink of elimination with a 2-0 victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals. Lightening coach Jon Cooper hailed his team's commitment in defense and said that's the way to do it if they are to have their chance at winning. "And you look at the way sometimes you get caught up, and we did, judging our game on how many scoring chances we get; and really you should judge your game on how many you give up. And we got away from our team has that mentality sometimes, and you have to pull the reins back and talk about what we've talked about from the first day of training camp. It's not how many you score. It's how many you keep out of the net." The Lightening are leading the series 3-2. The decisive Game 6 is set for Wednesday morning Beijing time. Mikel Landa wins Giro stage 15, Contador extends lead Astana's Mikel Landa won stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia while Alberto Contador tightened his grip on the overall lead. It was Landa's first Grand Tour victory of his career. Alberto Contador crossed the line in third place to pick up one second ahead of Fabio Aru. With six bonus seconds at the intermediate sprint, Contador is now leading Aru by 2 minutes 35 seconds in the general classification. Today is the Giro's second and last rest day before the peloton goes deeper into the Alps to face five climbs in stage 16.