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LIVE: SEMI FINALS UCL – RB LEIPZIG 0-3 PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN

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After so many heartbreaks in this competition in recent years, Paris save one of their best displays for when it really mattered. The damage was done in the first half through Marquinhos’ header and Di María’s finish before Bernat put the result beyond all doubt after the break.

FULL-TIME: RB Leipzig 0-2 PSG

PSG have reached the Champions League final for the first time in their 50 year history!!!

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RB Leipzig and double PSG substitutions

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83min: Changes for both teams as PSG show their embarrassment of riches by bringing on Marco Verratti and Julian Draxler for Ander Herrera and Leandro Paredes.

RB Leipzig bring on Will Orban for Lukas Klostermann.

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Halstenberg (Leipzig) is booked.

Leipzig had lost only one of their last 17 competitive matches before tonight. That shows what a complete performance this has been from Paris.

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54 mins: GOAL! RB LEIPZIG 0-3 PSG

50′ Kimpembe (Paris) is penalised for a foul on Schick (Leipzig).

49′Laimer (Leipzig) is penalised for a foul on Bernat (Paris).

SECOND HALF: RB Leipzig make two changes to restart the game

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Julian Nagelsmann had to change something and it results in Patrik Schick and Emil Forsberg replacing Christopher Nkunku and Dani Olmo, as the German side appear to revert to a back three again.

Substitution

46mins:

Forsberg (in)Nkunku (out) (Leipzig).

Second half resumes

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Substitution

Schick (in)Olmo (out) (Leipzig).

The referee blows for half-time.

RB Leipzig 0-2 PSG

45+2min: Two minutes added on and our first booking as Presnel Kimpembe is penalised for tripping Dani Olmo.

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GOAL! RB Leipzig 0-2 PSG

42min: Nonsense from RB Leipzig. Gulacsi’s awful clearance trying to play the ball out sees PSG intercept 25 yards out. The ball soon comes into the box where Neymar flicks the ball on wonderfully for Angel di Maria who does the easy bit and slots home from close rangge.

RB Leipzig 0-1 PSG

This is the first time that Leipzig have conceded a goal in the first half in their last UEFA Champions League matches.

34min: RB Leipzig are not learning here. They keep giving away free-kicks inside their own half, the latest seeing Christopher Nkunku bring down  Thilo Kehrer out wide.

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So far…

·  Paris lead Leipzig in semi-final in Lisbon

·  Marquinhos heads early opener

·  Neymar hits post with early strike

·  Winners vs Bayern/Lyon in Sunday’s final

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RB Leipzig 0-1 PSG

31min: PSG are controlling this game, it’s not by domination but RB Leipzig have looked very poor on the ball when they do win it and try to counter. RB Leipzig boss Julian Nagelsmann is not happy on the touchline, having thrown his jacket off.

RB Leipzig 0-1 PSG

22min: RB Leipzig have not had too much going forward in response to PSG but they did win a free-kick 25 yards out. It’s one Marcel Sabitzer looked like he had heading for the net, but the PSG does its job well in leaping to block.

GOAL! RB Leipzig 0-1 PSG

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13min: One too many set-pieces for RB Leipzig to deal with, as Angel di Maria whips in a wonderful free-kick for Marquinhos to nod home from close range. That’s 34 consecutive Champions League games they have scored in now.

RB Leipzig 0-0 PSG

3min: Slight alteration to the formation posted before the match for RB Leipzig. It appears they have matched PSG’s back four, while also adopting a five man midfield when out of possession.

KICK-OFF: PSG get us underway in the Champions League semi-final

RB Leipzig: Gulacsi, Klostermann, Upamecano, Mukiele, Laimer, Kampl, Sabitzer, Angelino, Olmo, Nkunku, Poulsen.
Subs: Orban, Haidara, Forsberg, Adams, Lookman, Schick, Halstenberg, Mvogo, Tschauner, Novoa, Borkowski, Wosz.

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PSG: Sergio Rico, Kehrer, Thiago Silva, Kimpembe, Bernat, Ander Herrera, Marquinhos, Paredes, Di Maria, Mbappe, Neymar.
Subs: Verratti, Choupo-Moting, Icardi, Sarabia, Kurzawa, Diallo, Draxler, Bakker, Gueye, Bulka, Dagba, Innocent.

Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Holland)

 

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LaLiga to have five teams in 2025-26 Champions League

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Soccer Football - Europa League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Athletic Bilbao v Rangers - San Mames, Bilbao, Spain - April 17, 2025 Athletic Bilbao fans REUTERS/Vincent West

Spain’s LaLiga will be represented by at least five teams in the Champions League next season after Italy’s Lazio were eliminated from the Europa League on Thursday while Athletic Bilbao progressed to the semi-finals.

LaLiga earned the second of two European Performance Spots handed out by UEFA, which go to associations “with the best collective performance by their clubs” in UEFA competitions.

England’s Premier League was the first to secure an extra berth in Europe’s top competition, on top of the four granted to the top four teams in the domestic table.

Villarreal are fifth in the LaLiga standings, with 51 points from 30 matches.

They are three points ahead of sixth-placed Real Betis and eight in front of Celta Vigo and Mallorca, with all three clubs having played one more game than Villarreal.

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-Reuters

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No complaints from Ancelotti, as Real humbled by Arsenal

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Real Madrid’s record-breaking manager Carlo Ancelotti had no complaints after his side’s Champions League reign was ended in emphatic fashion by Arsenal in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Italian Ancelotti won a record-extending fifth Champions League trophy last season as Real beat Borussia Dortmund at Wembley, but his side went down 2-1 at home to Arsenal for a crushing 5-1 aggregate defeat.

“There are two sides to football, the happy part that has happened to us many times and the sad part we have to handle in the same way. It has happened to us fewer times than to other teams, but we have to manage it because it allows us to be better in the next games.”

When Real keeper Thibaut Courtois saved Bukayo Saka’s early penalty and minutes later Real were awarded a spot kick for a push by Declan Rice on Kylian Mbappe, it seemed that the great escape might still be a possibility.

But Real’s penalty was overturned after a lengthy VAR check, and in truth, they never looked remotely threatening as their bid for a 16th European Cup crown ended in feeble fashion.

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“To change the dynamic, we needed something positive, like the penalty he whistled and then took off. We needed something to have more confidence, but we were not able to change the dynamic of the first leg,” Ancelotti said.

Despite the defeat, Ancelotti said Real’s season still has plenty of possibilities, not least trying to bridge a four-point gap to La Liga leaders Barcelona.

“Now we are in the fight for La Liga. We have a disadvantage, but we have the Barcelona game, we have the Copa del Rey final, the Club World Cup, and we have to manage this part, which is another part of football that we are not used to,” he said.

“It’s time to hold our heads high and learn from our mistakes. It’s sad today, but I have absolutely no worries about how my players will respond. We’ll fight on, we’ll learn from the experience, and we’ll try to be better for the next match.”

-Reuters

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Arsenal cruise past lacklustre Real Madrid to reach semis

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Champions League - Quarter Final - Second Leg - Real Madrid v Arsenal - Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid, Spain - April 16, 2025 Arsenal's Bukayo Saka scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 

Arsenal snuffed out any chance of a famous Real Madrid comeback to reach the Champions League semi-finals after a 2-1 victory in the Bernabeu Stadium completed a 5-1 aggregate win on Wednesday.

Holders and 15-time winners Real never looked like clawing back a 3-0 deficit from last week’s quarter-final first leg, and when Bukayo Saka scored for the visitors in the 65th minute, their fate was effectively sealed.

Vinicius Junior seized on a rare defensive slip a couple of minutes later to rouse the home crowd, but it proved too little too late as Carlo Ancelotti’s side exited feebly.

Arsenal’s superiority over the two legs was underlined in stoppage time as Gabriel Martinelli burst through to score.

They will face Paris St Germain in their first Champions League semi-final since 2009.

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“I think it’s such a special night for this club, it’s a historic night for this club,” said Arsenal’s Declan Rice, whose two sublime free kicks put his side in control last week.

“There was a lot of talk coming in about them coming back from the dead, they’ve done it so many times before. But we had so much belief and confidence from that first leg that we had enough to come here and win the game.”

A cacophony of noise greeted kickoff with the home fans fuelled by the hope of witnessing what would have been one of the greatest Champions League comebacks.

But Real’s knack of extricating themselves from difficult positions in a competition they won six times in the previous 11 seasons deserted them as they were comprehensively outplayed.

“Did we fall short of what we wanted in pure football terms? Perhaps,” Real captain Lucas Vazquez said. “They really are terrifically organised defensively.”

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Real needed a storming start, and Mbappe had the ball in the Arsenal net in the opening minutes but was offside when chesting in a Vinicius cross.

Arsenal were in no mood to simply sit and protect their lead, though, and Saka forced a great save from Courtois. They were handed the chance to kill off the tie when Raul Asencio needlessly hauled down Mikel Merino from a corner, and referee Francois Letexier eventually awarded a penalty after checking a pitch-side VAR monitor.

Saka opted for a Panenka-style chipped penalty, and Courtois clawed away the ball.

It looked like a potentially pivotal moment, and when Letexier pointed to the penalty spot at the other end after Kylian Mbappe tumbled under minimal contact from Rice, Arsenal’s night looked like taking a turn for the worse.

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After five painstaking minutes, however, Letexier was again invited by VAR to view the monitor and to a chorus of whistles from the home fans, overturned his original decision.

That scare aside, Arsenal coped easily with Real Madrid’s famed frontline who were given little to work with.

Arsenal keeper David Raya was not required to make a save before halftime as Real’s predilection for hopeful crosses into the area proved easy pickings for the visiting defence.

Real’s Mbappe barely had a sniff of a chance as Arsenal showed great control and Saka made up for his first-half miss with a clinical finish after being sent clear by Merino.

William Saliba gifted Real a lifeline when he was caught in possession on the edge of his area, allowing Vinicius to score, but there was never any sense of panic in the visiting ranks.

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Martinelli put the icing on the cake in added time, again from a Merino assist, to send Arsenal’s fans into raptures.

-Reuters

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