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VICE Sports World News Roundup: March 21, 2016

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The Manchester Derby ended 1-0 for United, thanks to a particularly disastrous display from my favorite defender, Martín Demichelis, who was at fault for the goal. As if that weren't enough, he indirectly got Joe Hart injured and should have had a penalty called against him. City is in terrible form, and we're looking at a situation in which Pep Guardiola might not even be coaching in the Champions League next season.

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In the title race, both Leicester City and Tottenham won. Just five points separate the two teams.

Raymond Moore, the CEO of Indian Wells, managed to say some very dumb things about women's tennis over the weekend. Serena Williams responded.

Serena Williams puts Indian Wells CEO and tournament director Raymond Moore on BLAST. — Ben Rothenberg (@BenRothenberg)March 20, 2016

In Spain, a wayward shot from Leo Messi struck a fan's arm. The pain was so intense she appeared to pass out.

الـMILF — (@iRaufex)March 20, 2016

Tim Howard is coming back to MLS. This animation apparently broke the news:

BREAKING NEWS: — UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted)March 20, 2016

Nico Rosberg won the Australian Grand Prix. Fernando Alonso was involved in a terrible crash and somehow walked away.

England officially won the Six Nations Cup after a series of stellar performances. The win is an impressive turnaround following England's disastrous display at last summer's World Cup.

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Serena Williams lost to Victoria Azarenka of Belarus, 6-4 6-4. Judging by the picture, she took it gracefully. (She didn't have to answer questions about Raymond Moore until after the award seremony.)

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