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Sports Apr 07, 2026

Liverpool's Arne Slot Confident to Match PSG in Champions League

Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes his team can compete with Paris Saint-Germain in their Champio…
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed confidence that his team can go 'toe-to-toe' with Paris Saint-Germain in their Champions League quarter-final first leg on Wednesday, despite a 4-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-final.Slot warned that his team will suffer another emphatic defeat if they switch off against PSG, but believes they can save their season by competing with the European champions. He acknowledged that PSG have improved since winning their first Champions League title last season and will punish any lapses from Liverpool.The pressure on Liverpool and Slot has intensified following the defeat to Manchester City, with Virgil van Dijk criticizing the team's performance. However, Slot and Florian Wirtz have emphasized the importance of character and mentality in overcoming setbacks.Liverpool have won only once in five matches, but Slot and Wirtz have expressed confidence that the team can turn their form around. Slot highlighted that Liverpool have a good record of standing up in tough moments and competing with top teams in Europe.Alexander Isak is expected to be named among Liverpool's substitutes after four months out injured, and Slot may make changes in personnel and formation in response to the City defeat.
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Sports Apr 06, 2026

Arsenal Look to Bounce Back from Cup Losses Against Sporting in Champions League

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta urges his team to learn from recent cup losses and rediscover their id…
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has insisted that his team will not panic after suffering back-to-back losses for the first time this season. The Gunners, who were defeated by Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final and Southampton in the FA Cup, face Sporting in the Champions League quarter-final on Tuesday.Arteta emphasized the importance of understanding the reasons behind their recent setbacks and regaining their identity. He stated, 'Instead of panic, understand if that happens, why it happened, and bring clarity. And when you analyse that and you accept that, you'll be better.'David Raya, set to start against Sporting, echoed Arteta's sentiments, urging his teammates to use their recent disappointments as motivation. 'Now that it's gone, we just have to use that fuel, that pain that we had after the game to pick it up for the rest of the season,' he said.Arsenal will be without Bukayo Saka and Jurriën Timber due to injuries, but Gabriel Magalhães, Declan Rice, and Leandro Trossard are expected to feature.Sporting manager Rui Borges expressed confidence in his team's ability to pull off an upset, stating, 'They are a great team and great teams always want to win. They will be more focused and more willing to show their collective and individual capacity.'
#Arsenal #Mikel Arteta #Sporting CP
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Sports Apr 06, 2026

FA Cup Quarter-Finals: Key Takeaways from Men's and Women's Matches

The FA Cup quarter-finals saw several exciting matches, including Manchester City's 4-0 win over Li…
Cole Palmer captained Chelsea for the first time in their 7-0 rout of Port Vale, showcasing his leadership qualities. Meanwhile, Arsenal suffered a loss to Southampton, raising concerns ahead of their upcoming matches.
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Sport Apr 05, 2026

Bordeaux Crush Leicester 64-14 in Champions Cup, Rayasi Scores Hat-Trick

Bordeaux Bégles dominated Leicester with a 64-14 win, scoring nine tries, including a hat-trick by …
Bordeaux Bégles thrashed Leicester 64-14 in a one-sided Champions Cup match, highlighting the significant gap between French and English club rugby. Salesi Rayasi scored a hat-trick as Bordeaux's potent attack proved too much for the depleted Leicester side.The French team's victory was never in doubt, even when Leicester was at full strength. However, the visitors were severely weakened by missing several first-choice forwards, including Ollie Chessum and Nicky Smith. This allowed Bordeaux to assert their dominance, scoring nine tries in a commanding performance.The hosts' attack was led by Cameron Woki and Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who provided crucial assists and scored tries. Maxime Lucu also contributed with a penalty and a try. The team's depth and skill were on full display as they ran in try after try, leaving Leicester struggling to keep up.The win reaffirms Bordeaux's status as continental champions and sets up a quarter-final clash with domestic rivals Toulouse next weekend. This match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of France's top teams.The result also highlights the financial disparity between French and English club rugby. A recent TV deal in France is worth over £120m annually, allowing top teams to attract and retain top talent. This investment is reflected in the quality of play and the gap between the two ecosystems.For Leicester, the defeat was a disappointing display, especially considering their next league game is against Newcastle Red Bulls, currently bottom of the table. The team's coach, Andrew Brace, will need to regroup and refocus his team for their upcoming challenges.
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Sports Apr 04, 2026

Bath Rugby Clinches Thrilling Comeback Win Over Saracens in Champions Cup

Bath Rugby secured a dramatic 31-22 victory over Saracens, booking their spot in the Champions Cup …
Bath Rugby staged an impressive comeback to defeat Saracens 31-22, earning a hard-fought win in the Champions Cup. The match saw Henry Arundell score two crucial tries for Bath, helping his team overcome a 10-0 deficit at halftime.The turning point came in the second half with the introduction of Thomas du Toit, whose impact was immediate. Bath's scrum was significantly bolstered by his presence, allowing them to dominate possession and create scoring opportunities.Henry Arundell's speed was on full display as he scored his first try from 40 meters out just four minutes into the game. He sealed the win with his second try in the final play of the match.Despite a strong performance from Saracens, particularly in their maul defense, Bath managed to pull away with Joe Cokanasiga and Ben Spencer also making significant contributions. Spencer's try was a highlight, showcasing his skill and pace.Saracens fought hard, with Max Malins and Noah Caluori scoring tries, but ultimately, Bath's relentless forward pressure secured their victory. The win sets up a quarter-final clash against Northampton at home.Bath captain Ben Spencer acknowledged the team's imperfections but emphasized their determination to improve. Saracens director of rugby Mark McCall expressed pride in his team's performance, despite the loss, highlighting their capability to compete at a high level.
#Bath Rugby #Saracens #Champions Cup
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Sports Apr 04, 2026

Arsenal's FA Cup Dreams Shattered by Southampton Defeat

Arsenal suffered a shocking FA Cup quarter-final defeat at second-tier Southampton, with Shea Charl…
Arsenal's FA Cup quarter-final hopes were dashed in a stunning upset by second-tier Southampton, with Shea Charles scoring an 85th-minute winner at St Mary's. The defeat comes on the heels of Arsenal's loss in the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City.Mikel Arteta, Arsenal's head coach, vowed to defend his players despite the loss, emphasizing their efforts and dedication. He made seven changes to the lineup from the previous match against City, with only Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Gabriel Magalhães, and Kai Havertz retaining their spots.Arteta called for his team to 'look in the mirror' and accept responsibility for the defeat, urging them to regroup and focus on their upcoming Champions League quarter-final match against Sporting. The team's next match is on Tuesday, and Arteta expressed optimism about the 'most beautiful period of the season' ahead.The defeat also raised concerns about Gabriel's fitness, as the Brazil centre-back was forced off in the second half due to an unspecified issue. Arteta confirmed that Gabriel would be assessed before their next match.Meanwhile, Southampton's head coach, Ralph Hasenhüttl (referred to as Tonda Eckert in the original article, likely an error), emphasized that their focus would quickly shift to their Championship match against Wrexham on Tuesday. The win marked Southampton's 15th consecutive unbeaten match in all competitions and secured their spot in the FA Cup semi-finals for the first time since 2021.
#Arsenal #Southampton #FA Cup
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Sports Apr 04, 2026

Rosenior Moves to Calm Fernández Storm at Chelsea

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior attempts to calm the controversy surrounding Enzo Fernández's comment…
Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has sought to calm the storm surrounding Enzo Fernández's recent comments about his future at the club. Fernández had appeared to cast doubt on his Chelsea future during the international window, praising former Real Madrid players Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić and expressing a desire to live in Madrid. Rosenior took the decision to suspend Fernández from Chelsea's FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and the upcoming Premier League game against Manchester City, feeling his comments had 'crossed the line' and threatened the culture he is working to instill. However, Rosenior was pleased that Fernández was present at Stamford Bridge to watch the Vale match and sought to draw a line under the affair. “Enzo and I are in a very good place,” Rosenior said. “I saw him today, had a really good conversation with him today one-to-one and things aren’t what people maybe think they are.” Rosenior emphasized that he wants the team to focus on achieving their season goals, including winning the FA Cup and qualifying for the Champions League. The decision to punish Fernández drew an unhappy response from the player’s agent, Javier Pastore, who described it as 'completely unfair.' Rosenior remained firm, stating that Fernández knows his value to the team and that he was pleased to see him supporting the players.
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Sports Apr 04, 2026

Liverpool's FA Cup Exit: Arne Slot Criticizes Team's 'Missing Fighting Spirit' After 4-0 Loss to Manchester City

Liverpool manager Arne Slot expressed disappointment with his team's performance after a 4-0 loss t…
Liverpool's humiliating 4-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals has raised concerns about the team's form and manager Arne Slot's future. Slot criticized his team's performance, particularly in the 10 minutes after halftime, where he felt they lacked the 'fighting spirit' needed to compete at a high level. The manner of the defeat will heighten scrutiny of Slot's future, especially with Liverpool's upcoming Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain. A similar performance in that tie could prove detrimental to Slot's position as manager. Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick for Manchester City, contributing significantly to their eighth consecutive FA Cup semi-final appearance. Slot emphasized the need for his team to improve defensively and show a better reaction to the loss, particularly against top-tier teams like PSG. Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai echoed Slot's sentiments, stating that the team's 'fighting spirit wasn't there enough.' The defeat marks Liverpool's 15th of the season, their most since the 2014-15 season. Liverpool's struggles have been compounded by Mohamed Salah's missed chances, including a penalty when City were 4-0 ahead. Slot, however, chose not to single out individuals, instead focusing on the team's overall performance and the need for improvement.
#Liverpool FC #Manchester City #FA Cup
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Sports Apr 04, 2026

Daniel Peretz Confident Ahead of Arsenal Clash: 'We Have Respect, But We Are Not Afraid'

Southampton goalkeeper Daniel Peretz discusses his pride in representing Israel during a time of wa…
Daniel Peretz, the Southampton goalkeeper on loan from Bayern Munich, has expressed his pride in representing Israel during a tumultuous period marked by war and geopolitical conflict. With his family in Tel Aviv, Peretz shares the challenges of balancing his international duties with the safety concerns of his loved ones.Peretz's excitement about facing Arsenal in the FA Cup quarter-finals is palpable, but he also acknowledges the gravity of the situation in Israel. His family adheres to air raid sirens by heading to bunkers and safe rooms, a routine that has become all too familiar. Despite the distance, Peretz stays connected with his family, ensuring they are safe and focused on their instructions.When asked about playing for Israel being bittersweet, Peretz notes that the only bitter aspect is not qualifying for the World Cup and not playing at home. Israel's home games have been held in Hungary for the past three years, but Peretz hopes for a future where they can play at home with their fans.Peretz is known for his positive outlook and has a close relationship with his idol, Manuel Neuer. He recalls his first encounter with Neuer, feeling nervous but inspired. Peretz also shares his experiences with Harry Kane's penalty techniques, noting that saving one in 10 against Kane is a good statistic.As Southampton prepares to face Arsenal, Peretz emphasizes that while they have respect for their opponents, they are not afraid. He believes that if anyone doubts their abilities, they shouldn't participate. With a 14-game unbeaten run in all competitions, Peretz and his team are confident in their abilities.Peretz's future at Southampton is also a topic of discussion, with a £7m buy option in place. He is open to staying but acknowledges that promotion to the Premier League could impact his decision. For now, he is focused on finishing the season strongly.
#southampton #arsenal #israel
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