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Why VAR was right to overturn Liverpool's penalty vs. PSG

VAR overturned the referee's call of penalty for a foul on Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister. But why?

The damning statistic that highlights Florian Wirtz's struggle to prove his worth

Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz struggled to make an impact against Paris Saint-Germain and has not registered any goals or assists against marquee opponents since his move

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“He lacks the character” – Man Utd star facing uncertain future after ‘lacklustre’ display

Following Barcelona’s Champions League elimination, Marcus Rashford was chastised by the Spanish media, leaving his future in Spain in doubt. The Manchester United academy product joined the Blaugrana on loan last summer, with an option to buy for £26 million. DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL STRETTY NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPDATES & BREAKING NEWS – […] The post “He lacks the character” – Man Utd star facing uncertain future after ‘lacklustre’ display appeared first on Stretty News.

Gasperini and Roma Bass Headed for a Proper Reckoning

Roma consultant Claudio Ranieri and coach Gian Piero Gasperini traded verbal barbs before and after the Pisa game, where the Giallorossi had their first truly excellent display in a while. The tension between the front office and the technical staff has been simmering all season long. The post Gasperini and Roma Bass Headed for a Proper Reckoning appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Bayern 4-3 Real Madrid (16 Apr, 2026) Game Analysis - espn.in

Bayern 4-3 Real Madrid (16 Apr, 2026) Game Analysis espn.in

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Who is Manchester United's best central defensive duo?

Manchester United have plenty of options defensively - but it's hard to know exactly who the first-choice centre-backs should be

Massimo Mauro tips Juventus to clinch Champions League spot

Juventus are currently engaged in a serious battle to secure a place in Serie A’s top four by the… The post Massimo Mauro tips Juventus to clinch Champions League spot appeared first on Juvefc.com.

Liverpool have filled up my Schadenfreude cup and Arsenal could see it overflow

As Newcastle United fans you will well remember supporters of both Arsenal and Liverpool taunting us. Arsenal fans throughout much of last season seeing it as a formality that Alexander... You can click here to read the full article.

‘I’ve never heard of anything like this’ – Hamann slams Slot over baffling Liverpool decision vs PSG

Ex-Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann was baffled by Arne Slot’s decision to start Alexander Isak in their defeat to PSG, according to reports.

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Romano issues update on Man United stance on Carrick following Leeds United humiliation

Manchester United remain supportive of Michael Carrick despite a disappointing defeat to Leeds United, with club officials continuing to view him as a strong candidate for the permanent managerial role. Fabrizio Romano has suggested that the mood inside Old Trafford remains positive regarding Carrick’s leadership, even as speculation links Andoni Iraola with a possible move […] The post Romano issues update on Man United stance on Carrick following Leeds United humiliation appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Milan, tieni Allegri. Altrimenti c'è un solo nome che intriga: Simone Inzaghi

I rossoneri attendono di capire se il tecnico livornese resterà in panchina, suggestiva l'opzione Inzaghi per la sua successione.

Bournemouth and Brighton traps are waiting to be fallen into

Ahead of the Crystal Palace match, I was already looking ahead to Bournemouth and Brighton. With the current mood, it wasn’t difficult to see a bit of situation developing… Every... You can click here to read the full article.

Premier League overreactions: Can Arsenal, Spurs stop downward spiral?

Let's overreact to last weekend's Premier League action, from Arsenal's slip in the title race to alarm bells ringing at Tottenham.

GdS: ‘Everything at stake’ – why Allegri will continue using Leao as a striker

By: Oliver Fisher Massimiliano Allegri will once again change formation for the game in Hellas Verona, but one thing will remain: Rafael Leao as a striker. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write this morning, Milan’s assault on the Champions League begins with Leo. Despite the loud boos at San Siro and the return to a 3-5-2, […] The post GdS: ‘Everything at stake’ – why Allegri will continue using Leao as a striker appeared first on SempreMilan.

Are Chelsea going backwards under Rosenior?

Liam Rosenior was eager to point out that Chelsea were fourth in the Premier League table since his appointment as head coach in the lead-up to their meeting with Manchester City on Sunday.

Are Kompany's Bayern a glimpse at football after Guardiola?

With Vincent Kompany making an impressive impact at Bayern Munich, BBC Sport's tactics expert Umir Irfan takes a closer look at the manager's unique style.

These are the Man United stars who are being badly exposed as Michael Carrick risks Sir Jim Ratcliffe's impulsive wrath, writes CHRIS WHEELER

CHRIS WHEELER: Just when Manchester United looked to be coasting into the Champions League, along came Leeds to sow some seeds of doubt.

Arsenal are haunted by their past but Max Dowman’s fearlessness could save them

Arsenal will hope a destructive three weeks does not carry over into the Champions League as they seem susceptible to collapse in the Premier League title race

Have Halliday's heroics started a new chapter for NI?

Northern Ireland aren't known for scoring a flurry of goals in games with just one in their past six matches prior to their World Cup qualifier against Malta.

Why Bellingham can rescue Real Madrid's Euro dream

Jude Bellingham was behind Real Madrid's late resurgence against Bayern Munich last week in their Champions League first-leg tie, and could be key in Wednesday's return.

£50m star who's never played in midfield for Arsenal must start over Zubimendi

Mikel Arteta needs to make a number of tweaks to the Arsenal starting lineup this week.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s title dream nears reality: What Al-Nassr needs to clinch Saudi Pro League crown ahead of Karim Benzema’s Al-Hilal

Al-Nassr stands in a commanding position compared to Karim Benzema's Al-Hilal, but the final steps toward glory still demand precision and consistency. The pressure is building around Cristiano Ronaldo as the Saudi Pro League season approaches its decisive stretch, with the title race entering a critical phase. Al-Nassr stands in a commanding position compared to Karim Benzema’s Al-Hilal, but the final steps toward glory still demand precision and consistency. The club has placed itself at the summit of the table after a dominant campaign, showing authority in both attack and results. The margin at the top provides confidence, yet the title is not secured, and every remaining match carries weight. From the opening months, Jorge Jesus’ side has established itself as the most consistent side in the league. With 73 points from 28 matches, the Knight of Najd leads the standings with a five-point cushion over Al-Hilal and a further seven-point gap to Al-Ahli, placing it firmly in control. The numbers highlight a campaign driven by attacking firepower and resilience. A record of 24 wins and a goal difference of +57 underlines the club’s dominance, making it the benchmark for the rest of the league. However, dominance alone does not guarantee silverware, especially with six matches still to play. Saudi Pro League standings after Matchday 28 What it will take for Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr to become champion The key figure in this title race is 87 points. That number represents the maximum total Al-Hilal can reach if it wins all six of its remaining matches (68 + 18 = 86). Therefore, for Al-Nassr to guarantee the title regardless of other results, it must surpass that total. Currently, Al-Nassr needs 14 points from its remaining six matches to mathematically secure the title, a total that would take it beyond the maximum possible tally of its closest rival. This would take the team to 87 points, making it unreachable. There are multiple ways to reach that number, each carrying its own level of risk: Five wins = 15 points (more than enough) Four wins and two draws = 14 points Four wins, one draw, and one loss = 13 points (not guaranteed) Anything less than 14 points opens the door for Al-Hilal to potentially overtake Cristiano Ronaldo’s side. The road to the title is far from straightforward, with several challenging fixtures ahead. Matches against teams like Al-Ettifaq, Al-Ahli, Al-Qadsiah, and a crucial showdown with Karim Benzema‘s side will test the club’s resolve. ristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr FC celebrates scoring Three different scenarios Scenario 1: Al-Nassr takes care of business If Jorge Jesus’ players win at least five of their last six matches, the title is theirs; simple as that. Even four wins and two draws would be enough. Given their current form, 24 wins in 28 matches and a +57 goal difference, this is a very realistic outcome. Scenario 2: Slips open the door If Al-Nassr drops points, especially through defeats, the pressure shifts. For example, if it collects 12-13 points, it could finish on 85-86 points. That would allow Al-Hilal to catch or surpass it if the latter wins all remaining matches. In this case, goal difference could even come into play, although Al-Nassr currently has a strong edge. Karim Benzema of Al Hilal looks on. Scenario 3: Rivals drop points Al-Nassr may not even need the full 14 points if the club’s two rivals stumble. If Al-Hilal loses or draws even once, its maximum total drops below 86. That reduces the number of points Al-Nassr need to secure the title. For instance, if Al-Hilal drops three points (one loss), its maximum becomes 83. Al-Nassr would then only need 11 more points to guarantee first place. The same applies to Al-Ahli, who are slightly further back but still mathematically in the race.

'I wasn't surprised' - Slot critical of overturned Liverpool penalty

Liverpool boss Arne Slot believes the penalty that was overturned by VAR in his side's Champions League second-leg defeat by PSG would "usually" have been given, but says the Reds have had bad luck with refereeing decisions this season.

Wayne Rooney points finger at Liverpool 'leaders' over no show after PSG loss

Amazon Prime pundit Wayne Rooney was left puzzled after defender Ibrahima Konate spoke to the media following Liverpool's Champions League exit against PSG at Anfield

What next for Barcelona and Hansi Flick after Champions League elimination?

The Catalans look set to win La Liga but have fallen short again in the competition fans most want to win. What happens now?

How much do Atletico Madrid and PSG earn for advancing to the Champions League semifinals?

Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain advanced to the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League, earning a significant financial reward in the process. On Tuesday, the first two clubs secured their spots in the semifinals of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League. Atletico Madrid lost 2-1 to Barcelona but still advanced thanks to their first-leg victory, while Paris Saint-Germain extended their advantage against Liverpool. Both clubs will receive a substantial financial prize for progressing to the next round. Simply for reaching the Champions League semifinals, UEFA awards each club €15 million — approximately $17.6 million. While that alone represents a major boost for Europe’s top four teams, it is only part of the total revenue clubs generate from a deep run in the competition. UEFA’s distribution system is made up of several components: participation bonuses, performance-based rewards, and milestone payments. As a result, each club’s total earnings vary depending on how far they advance and how they perform throughout the tournament. The Champions League prize money structure Each of the 36 clubs that participated in the UEFA Champions League league phase received a base payment of €18.62 million, roughly $22 million. From there, performance in that stage determines additional earnings. Paris locked in for the semi-finals 🔒#UCL pic.twitter.com/O3eBTXtXCf — UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 14, 2026 During the league phase, teams earn an extra $2.48 million for each win and $0.83 million for each draw. That is why the top-performing team in that stage — Arsenal — collected $19.8 million from eight wins, bringing their total to nearly $42 million when combined with the base payment. How much do clubs earn for advancing in the Champions League? Once in the knockout stages, teams also receive payments based on their position in the standings. On top of that, there are additional bonuses for advancing through each round: $13 million for reaching the Round of 16 and $14.7 million for making the quarterfinals. As mentioned, the semifinals are worth an additional $17.6 million. Reaching the final brings in $21.8 million, and winning it adds another $7.6 million. That title also grants access to the UEFA Super Cup, which can be worth up to $5.9 million more. Finally, each club receives a “value pillar” payment tied to broadcasting rights and other commercial revenues related to the UEFA Champions League. The amount varies by club, based on a coefficient that considers performances over the past 10 years. Taking all these factors into account, the Champions League winner this season could earn around €150 million (approximately $175 million) in total, combining performance-based prizes and commercial revenue.

Neville fears deeply for Tottenham´s ´misfits´ in relegation fight

Gary Neville labelled Tottenham as a “concoction of misfits” and feels they are “nowhere near” some of their relegation rivals. Results went against Spurs on matchday 32 in the Premier League, and they now find themselves in the bottom three with just six games left. West Ham’s 4-0 win over lowly Wolves on Friday sent […] The post Neville fears deeply for Tottenham´s ´misfits´ in relegation fight appeared first on Soccer News.

Barcellona, flop Champions come con l'Inter: stessi errori difensivi, Bastoni è davvero la soluzione?

Il club catalano e Lamine Yamal non riescono a far sognare la vittoria della Champions ai propri tifosi anche in questa stagione. E la sconfitta con l'Atletico evidenza errori che si ripetono nel tempo.

Barcellona: flop Champions per i soliti errori difensivi. Bastoni è davvero la soluzione?

Il club catalano e Lamine Yamal non riescono a far sognare la vittoria della Champions ai propri tifosi anche in questa stagione. E la sconfitta con l'Atletico evidenza errori che si ripetono nel tempo.

De Zerbi can bench Solanke by unleashing £73m Spurs star in new role

Roberto De Zerbi's spell at Spurs got off to a disappointing start on Sunday - where was the attacking flair?

MN: Over half a billion wasted – why Milan must listen to Allegri or keep burning money

By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan have spent a lot since RedBird Capital took over in 2022, but there is a strong argument a lot of it has been wasted. MilanNews write how over the last four years the club have invested (and received) a huge amount when it comes to transfer market, more than virtually all of their […] The post MN: Over half a billion wasted – why Milan must listen to Allegri or keep burning money appeared first on SempreMilan.

Leao jeered as Milan’s mental decline continues: Lorenzo and Stefano question what comes next

By: Oliver Fisher It was not a good Saturday evening for AC Milan against Udinese, continuing a negative trend since the defeat to Parma. The numbers tell a story: Milan have gone from having the chance to be within striking distance of league-leaders Inter to now being 12 points behind them. Not only that, but they have handed […] The post Leao jeered as Milan’s mental decline continues: Lorenzo and Stefano question what comes next appeared first on SempreMilan.

Can Arsenal still win the double aftercup heartbreak?

Discover whether Arsenal can still win the Premier League and Champions League double after back-to-back cup exits to Man City and Southampton.

From Mikel Arteta's rhetoric and a baffling throw-in mistake to Martin Zubimendi's bad habit: Here are Arsenal's biggest issues and how to fix them before their season spirals out of control

The finish line is in sight - and the Arsenal stumble has started. Here's how they can rectify their problems and avoid the almighty implosion that could be on the cards.

Tracking Europe's top soccer leagues: Titles, UCL qualification, relegation

How are the battles for major honors, Champions League spots and relegation shaping up across the continent? Here's everything you need to know.

How Liverpool’s win, draw, or loss against PSG today could affect the UEFA Champions League bracket

After losing 2–0 to PSG, Liverpool are looking to stage a comeback in the second leg of the 2025–26 Champions League quarterfinals. However, the Reds not only need a win, but they are also forced into a specific scenario. Here, we will analyze the three possible outcomes of today’s match. Despite being defeated in the first leg, Liverpool still keep their hopes alive for a comeback against PSG in the second leg of the 2025–26 Champions League quarterfinals. Far from being a simple task, the English side not only need a win, as the 2–0 defeat shapes their path forward. With this in mind, the Reds require a specific scenario to secure their place in the semifinals of the tournament. Paris Saint-Germain come in as clear favorites to beat the Reds. Not only are they coming off a dominant performance in the first leg, but they also have their key players in top form. In addition, coach Luis Enrique has imposed his authority on the game, relying on a high press that suffocates Liverpool in their build-up. Moreover, Désiré Doué and Vitinha are expected to be decisive in securing another victory in today’s match. Unlike the first leg, coach Arne Slot could opt for a more offensive approach, looking to make the difference through Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai. In addition, they will aim to assert greater control in midfield by introducing Florian Wirtz to enhance their creative output, linking up with Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch. With a comeback needed, Hugo Ekitike must play a key role in front of goal. How could Liverpool’s win against PSG affect the UEFA Champions League bracket? Even though Liverpool secure a victory over PSG, they would not immediately secure a place in the 2025–26 Champions League semifinals. Having lost 2–0 in the first leg, the Reds would need to win by a three-goal margin against the French side. If they manage to do so, they would face the winner of the tie between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. In that case, the English side would surpass their performances from the last three seasons in the competition. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of Paris Saint-Germain goes around Giorgi Mamardashvili of Liverpool to score a goal. How could Liverpool’s draw against PSG affect the UEFA Champions League bracket? Being a two-leg format, Liverpool would be eliminated immediately if they draw against PSG. With a 2–0 deficit on aggregate, the Reds would have no way of reaching the Champions League semifinals. If they manage to defeat PSG by a two-goal margin, they would level the aggregate score, opening the door to compete for a place in the next round of the tournament. As this is the second leg, a winner would have to be decided in extra time, with two periods of 15 minutes each. If there is still no winner, the match would go to a penalty shootout, where a definitive winner would be determined to face the winner of the tie between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. How could Liverpool’s defeat against PSG affect the UEFA Champions League bracket? If Liverpool were to lose to PSG, they would be automatically eliminated from the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League. This would mark the fourth consecutive season that the Reds have failed to reach the tournament’s final. The situation is quite different for the French side, as they would be reaching the semifinals for the third consecutive season and are favorites to advance to the final and seek their second consecutive title in the tournament.

Il nuovo ruolo di Diao nel Como: l'idea di Fabregas e come può cambiare tatticamente la squadra

Nelle prossime partite l'attaccante potrebbe essere schierato in un ruolo più centrale e avanzato da falso nove

After 32 Games Played, Supercomputer Predicts Where Every Club Will Finish In The 2025/26 Premier League Table

Next page » There were some massive results that had big ramifications at both ends of the Premier League table in gameweek 32. Arsenal’s defeat to Bournemouth, and Man City’s victory over Chelsea has closed things up at the top of the table, while West Ham’s win over Wolves, and Tottenham’s loss to Sunderland means Spurs are in […] The post After 32 Games Played, Supercomputer Predicts Where Every Club Will Finish In The 2025/26 Premier League Table first appeared on Man City News.

Premier League 2025/26 relegation odds: Tottenham now odds on to be relegated

One of the biggest shocks to come from the Premier League this season is the relegation battle that looks destined to go down to the final game of the season. And the odds have never been lower for…

Football Daily | Manchester United are pulling their hair out but rules are rules

Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Seeing as the Ifab laws of football decree that hair-pulling is an act of violent conduct that is punishable by a straight red card, Football Daily is somewhat perplexed by the controversy surrounding the dismissal of Lisandro Martínez at Old Trafford on Monday night. Approaching the hour mark of his side’s 2-1 defeat by Leeds, the Argentinian quite clearly yanked Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair, sending the Leeds striker’s man-bunned up tresses cascading over his shoulders by pulling off the scrunchy that was holding them in place without so much as a formal invitation. Should Spurs be relegated (no question mark, this isn’t The Moral Maze), it will be not only funny, not only a salutary Ozymandias moment – the €uropean $uper £eague, anyone? – but also a perfect opportunity for a club with an undoubtedly great heritage to take stock, give its long-suffering supporters a season of winning, and come back up in better shape than they have been since Mauricio Pochettino left” – Mark Dawson.

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