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VICE Sports World News Roundup: April 18

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Good morning, America. It's April 18, 2016. Welcome to the VICE Sports World News Roundup. Be sure to stop by every morning for more headlines from around the world.

A few notable results from the weekend's European soccer leagues:

1) Leicester City could only tie West Ham United, leaving the door open for Tottenham to chip away the Leicester's seven-point lead. Jamie Vardy also received a red card, which is not good for Leicester. (Tottenham plays Stoke today. It looks like it will be a cold night.)

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2) Barcelona lost for the third time in a row!

3 - Barcelona have lost three consecutive games in La Liga for the first time since February 2003. Fall.

— OptaJose (@OptaJose)April 17, 2016

3) In Germany, American Christian Pulisic became the fourth youngest goal scorer in Bundesliga history.

Former Australian Olympic swimming star Grant Hackett is in trouble because, when the guy in front of him on an airplane leaned back, Hackett reached up and tweaked the dude's nipple. Bad move, Hackett!

Nico Rosberg won the Chinese Grand Prix, further distancing himself from teammate and rival Lewis Hamilton

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Oklahoma won the women's gymnastics NCAA championship. Congrats, Oklahoma. Here is Chayse Capps, upside down.

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