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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.

Yellow card

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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Osimhen double guides Galatasaray to 3-1 win over Bodo/Glimt

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Victor Osimhen scores their second goal REUTERS/Umit Bektas

Galatasaray made the most of a litany of errors by Norwegian visitors Bodo/Glimt as they cruised to a 3-1 home win in the Champions League on Wednesday, with striker Victor Osimhen netting twice for the Turkish side in the first half.

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UEFA Champions League – Galatasaray v Bodo/Glimt – RAMS Park, Istanbul, Turkey – October 22, 2025 Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Umit Bektas

Osimhen wasted no time giving the home side an early lead, sweeping a sumptuous first-time finish past Nikita Haikin in the third minute as the Norwegian side was quickly punished for giving the ball away cheaply in midfield.

Osimhen doubled his tally in the 33rd minute after another error. Under pressure as he ran infield, Bodo left-back Fredrik Bjorkan inexplicably passed the ball straight to Osimhen in a central position, and the forward gratefully tucked the ball away.

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UEFA Champions League – Galatasaray v Bodo/Glimt – RAMS Park, Istanbul, Turkey – October 22, 2025 Galatasaray’s Victor Osimhen in action REUTERS/Murad Sezer

Bodo created some decent chances of their own but were made to pay again on the hour mark as centre-back Haitam Aleesami was robbed just outside his penalty area by Osimhen, and Yunus Akgun was able to score at the second attempt to make it 3-0.

Osimhen had plenty of opportunities to complete his hat-trick but he was thwarted by keeper Haikin, and Bodo substitute Andreas Helmersen was able to head home a close-range consolation goal in the 76th minute as his side finished strongly.

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With seven games kicking off later on Wednesday, the win leaves Galatasaray on six points from three games, while Bodo/Glimt have two points ahead of their home clash with Monaco of France in two weeks. Galatasaray are next away at Dutch side Ajax Amsterdam.

-Reuters

Victor Osimhen scores their second goal REUTERS/Umit Bektas

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Arteta praise for Gyokeres as Arsenal striker ends goal drought

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UEFA Champions League - Arsenal v Atletico Madrid - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 21, 2025 Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres hugs Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta as he is substituted off Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

One of the few clouds hanging over Arsenal this season has been the lack of goals from the big-money centre forward Viktor Gyokeres but he erased some doubts with a timely return to form by scoring twice in a 4-0 defeat of Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

Gyokeres, who Arsenal signed for 64 million pounds ($85.89 million) from Sporting, poached his side’s third and fourth goals to end a nine-game streak without netting for club and country.

The Swede was all smiles as he was substituted late on and manager Mikel Arteta said the 27-year-old fully deserved the ovation he received from the Arsenal fans.

“I think he deserved it because everything that we were seeing in terms of what he was bringing to the team and how much he was helping the team in many areas, apart from scoring goals in the last few weeks,” Arteta told reporters.

“There was no debate about that. It was about keeping that belief in himself, that emotional state that he can enjoy and play freely. I look at his teammates as well, in the picture and the video, they are all so happy for him.”

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His opening goal was a messy affair as his weak shot dribbled into the net via a deflection while his second came from yet another Arsenal set piece with Gabriel heading a corner into the path of the Sweden international.

“He makes us a much better team. I think we’ve become much more unpredictable. He’s so physical, the way he presses the ball, holds the ball, that’s phenomenal,” Arteta said.

“He’s scored two very different ones today, and hopefully he starts to get some momentum and a good run of goals.”

Gyokeres now has five for the season, including three in the Premier League, and was clearly relieved to be back on target.

“(It’s reward) for the team, but of course, me as well,” he said of the win that maintained Arsenal’s 100% start in the Champions League. “I do my best all the time, work hard and contribute with different stuff. It’ll come sooner or later.”

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Arsenal run riot to crush Atletico Madrid

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UEFA Champions League - Arsenal v Atletico Madrid - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - October 21, 2025 Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres scores their fourth goal. Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Couldridge

Arsenal thrashed Atletico Madrid 4-0 thanks to a devastating second-half broadside at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday to secure a third successive Champions League victory.

What had been a compelling contest with little between the sides became an Arsenal rout with goals by Gabriel, Gabriel Martinelli and a brace from Viktor Gyokeres leaving Diego Simeone’s side shell-shocked.

Shortly after Julian Alvarez hit the crossbar for the visitors, Arsenal defender Gabriel broke the deadlock by heading in a Declan Rice free kick in the 57th minute.

Martinelli finished off a sweeping move seven minutes later and Gyokeres prodded in his first goal of the night via a deflection as Arsenal ran riot, the Swede ending a nine-game scoring drought for club and country.

Gyokeres bundled in his second as Atletico were again unable to deal with a set piece.

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Victory extended Arsenal’s unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions and put them on nine points in the group phase, after three wins without conceding a goal, well on the way to qualifying for the knockout stages.

Atletico, on three points, will have to dust themselves down after their six-game unbeaten run in all competitions came to a juddering halt.

“It was a tough match. After the goal they opened up a bit and it was a little easier for us to find the spaces. Very happy with the result,” Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta said.

“At this level in the Champions League you really need to step up and we certainly did that in every phase of the play.”

Simeone, who also tasted defeat in Liverpool last month, said his side had been punished for individual errors.

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“It’s not down to bad luck, it’s down to mistakes,” the Argentine told reporters. “They made the most of our mistakes and all their big chances turned into goals.”

BRIMMING WITH CONFIDENCE

Brimming with confidence after climbing to the top of the Premier League, Arsenal began strongly and almost took the lead when Eberechi Eze’s shot deflected off David Hancko and hit the crossbar with Rice bouncing the rebound over the bar.

Myles Lewis-Skelly dragged a shot wide and Bukayo Saka was denied by a block from Atletico keeper Jan Oblak.

The visitors weathered the storm, though, and were almost gifted a goal when Arsenal keeper David Raya was caught in possession well out of his area and Alvarez had the goal at his mercy but placed his shot agonisingly wide from an angle.

When Alvarez curled a superb effort against Arsenal’s crossbar soon after the restart the outcome was very much in the balance but Atletico then caved in.

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Arsenal’s set-piece coach Nicolas Jover would have been purring at the goal that opened the floodgates.

The threat of the Rice-Gabriel combination is hardly a secret but Atletico’s defence seemed transfixed as Rice’s curling free kick delivery was met by the Brazilian who had ghosted clear to glance a header past Oblak.

With Atletico stunned, Arsenal went for the kill and Lewis-Skelly slid in Martinelli to side-foot past Oblak, meaning he has scored in every Champions League game this season.

Gyokeres then got in on the act with two goals that were hardly masterpieces — but will have done him the power of good after a barren spell since his big-money move from Sporting.

“We value a lot of things that he does for the team and it was the biggest smile on his face today,” Arteta said.

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“Hopefully this is the start of some beautiful sequences.”

-Reuters

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