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Fired-up McIlroy leads Europe fightback as US cling to 5-3 Ryder Cup lead

Foursomes whitewash gives Americans the edge after day one

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Rory McIlroy of Europe reacts on the 16th green after making a putt to win the match during afternoon fourball matches. AFP
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Rory McIlroy took a bow before hostile fans after completing a European fightback Friday at the Ryder Cup, but the United States still led 5-3 thanks to a foursomes whitewash.

The Americans, losers of three in a row and eight of the past 10 meetings in the biennial team golf rivalry, swept the opening session for the first time since 1975 for a 4-0 morning edge at Hazeltine.

But Europe answered by taking the afternoon four-ball matches 3-1 with McIlroy sinking a dramatic eagle putt to lift the world number three and Belgium’s Thomas Pieters over US Open champion Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar 3 and 2.

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“They seemed to birdie every hole and Rory made a bunch of them,” US captain Davis Love said. “It’s frustrating not to come out a little bit more ahead.”

Thomas Pieters of Europe plays a shot on the ninth hole during afternoon fourball matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on September 30, 2016 in Chaska, Minnesota. Andrew Redington/Getty Images/AFP
Thomas Pieters of Europe plays a shot on the ninth hole during afternoon fourball matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on September 30, 2016 in Chaska, Minnesota. Andrew Redington/Getty Images/AFP
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After sealing the victory, McIlroy turned and made several bows to the crowd before pumping his fists and sharing a victory hug with Pieters, one of six Cup newcomers on Europe’s squad.

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