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VICE Sports World News Roundup: March 15, 2016

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Good morning, America. It's March 15th, 2016. Welcome to the VICE Sports World News Roundup. Be sure to stop every morning for more headlines from around the world.

Shinji Okazaki sent Leicester City 5 points clear in the Premier League title race.

Golazo de chilena de Okazaki con el que Leicester venció 1-0 a Newcastle dando un paso más a ganar la Premier League — Fútbol Puro (@FutboIPuro)March 14, 2016

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Here's what it's like to get tea if you're Cristiano Ronaldo.

Antonio Conte announced he will step down as manager of Italy after the Euro Cup. Rumor has it he will then take over at Chelsea.

Buzzfeed and the BBC have released another joint investigation into match-fixing in tennis. Here's a shocker: it appears tennis authorities could have done more to investigate match-fixing.

A rugby player was tackled by the dick the other day. It was almost ripped off.

In the wake of her failed drug test, the United Nations has dropped Maria Sharapova as a goodwill ambassador.

Photo of the Day

Federico Delbonis, who is ranked 53rd in the world, beat Andy Murray, who is ranked 2nd, at Indian Wells yesterday. Murray has a newborn at home, so on the bright side he will be able to squeeze in a little extra dad duty. Here's Delbonis making a funny face—the face of a winner.

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