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Europe lead USA by seven at Ryder Cup after Saturday’s Fourballs

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Europe 11.5

USA 4.5

(After Saturday’s Fourballs)

EUROPE HAVE EXTENDED their lead after Saturday’s evening fourballs matches at the 45th Ryder Cup.

Following this morning’s Fourballs, Europe led USA by five at Bethpage Black, and they extended their advantage in the fourth session in New York.

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How Amorim’s constant changes made it hard for Man Utd

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Micah Richards looks at the mid-game changes made by Ruben Amorim and how they may have only made things more difficult for Manchester United at Brentford.

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DeChambeau erupts at Fleetwood as tempers flare

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Bryson DeChambeau screamed in the face of Tommy Fleetwood as tempers flared during the afternoon session of the Ryder Cup.

DeChambeau got into the space of his European opponent after a row on the 15th green spilled over to the walkway to the 16th tee.

It stemmed from Justin Rose complaining about DeChambeau’s caddy Gregory Bodine walking across his line.

Rose eventually holed his birdie putt before the American followed suit to keep the match alive.

It was then that it turned nasty with Fleetwood, Rose, their caddies and DeChambeau all became involved in the spat.

Tempers cooled as they made their way down the 16th hole, where Europe secured a memorable 3&2 victory thanks to a Rose putt.

That put Europe even further into the ascendancy, as that made it 9.5-3.5.

It was cordial after the match with all four players and caddies respectfully shaking hands.

And both Rose and Fleetwood did not want to dwell on the scuffle.

“It was a shame that the match got to that point because it was actually a really great match,” Rose said.

“I was waiting to putt, the boys were obviously working on their read, obviously going through a lot of their sort of calculations and bits and pieces.

“I waited a few seconds and then I felt like they came up again and I was like, ‘It’s my putt, right?’, or however I said it.

“Maybe I didn’t say it as politely as I could have said it in the moment, but by no means was there any disrespect or anything like that, but obviously it was taken the wrong way.

“I don’t think we should dwell on that, honestly.

“I spoke to the boys. It should be (put to bed) in my opinion. There was no intent behind it whatsoever.”

Fleetwood, who became the first European to win all four of his first matches in an away Ryder Cup, added: “I guess it’s part of it, right? I think, like Justin said, it’s one moment out of two days of a lot of golf and a lot of great golf.

“You’re out there and, yeah, it happens. I don’t think it’s that big of a deal.”

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