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Comeback kings! Europe complete remarkable turnaround to retain Ryder Cup


Europe have retained the Ryder Cup after an historic final day comeback at Medinah stunned their American hosts.
Jose Maria Olazabal's side had looked dead and buried for much of the weekend and headed into Sunday's singles matches 10-6 down.
But a remarkable fightback was kick-started by Luke Donald, who won the first of five matches in a row for Europe before Martin Kaymer held his nerve on the 18th green to secure the 14th point required with a win over Steve Stricker.
As the final match then headed to the 18th green Tiger Woods was one up against Francesco Molinari before he conceded the hole following a missed putt to ensure a 14½-13½ win.
Making history: Europe turned over a 10-6 deficit to retain the Ryder Cup
Making history: Europe turned over a 10-6 deficit to retain the Ryder Cup
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Luke who's talking: Donald won the first match of the day
Luke who's talking: Donald won the first match of the day
Nerves of steel: Poulter continued his fine form to see off Webb Simpson
Nerves of steel: Poulter continued his fine form to see off Webb Simpson
No 1: McIlroy overcame a strong challenge from Keegan Bradley
No 1: McIlroy overcame a strong challenge from Keegan Bradley
Coming up Rose's: Justin Rose won the last two holes to win a thriller against Mickelson
Coming up Rose's: Justin Rose won the last two holes to win a thriller against Mickelson
Coming up Rose's: Justin Rose's won the last two holes to beat Mickelson
Braveheart: Lawrie (right) easily saw off Snedeker
Braveheart: Lawrie (right) easily saw off Snedeker
Johnson and Johnson: American duo Dustin (above) and Zach (below) won the hosts' first points of the day
Johnson and Johnson: American duo Dustin (above) and Zach (below) won the hosts' first points of the day
Johnson and Johnson: American duo Dustin (above) and Zach (below) won the hosts' first points of the day
Making amends: Westwood bounced back from a shaky first two days to beat Kuchar
Making amends: Westwood bounced back from a shaky first two days to beat Kuchar
Down and out: Furyk reacts after his missed putt on the 18th hands victory to Garcia
Down and out: Furyk reacts after his missed putt on the 18th hands victory to Garcia


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