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    I’m an ex-Man Utd star… Kobbie Mainoo reminds me of four-time Champions League winner and he’s only getting better

    FORMER Manchester United defender Wes Brown has likened star midfielder Kobbie Mainoo to Champions League legend Clarence Seedorf.Mainoo has been the main positive for United this season in what has been a tough campaign.Wes Brown has heaped praise on Kobbie MainooCredit: GettyThe former defender has compared him to legendary midfielder Clarence SeedorfCredit: GettySeedorf won the Champions League with three different clubsCredit: GettyBrown – who spent 15 years at Old Trafford – has been impressed by the 18-year-old midfielder.Asked if Mainoo reminds him of anyone he played with or against during his career, Brown told Instant Casino: “There is, and it’s Clarence Seedorf for me! “If you ever get a chance to watch Seedorf – how he receives the ball, how he wants the ball and how he protects it – to me it’s very similar to the way Mainoo plays. “Believe me, centre midfield is a very hard position to play, but the calmness and the way he looks after the ball is brilliant for someone of his age. You can tell he’s enjoying himself too!”READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“When you think of the injuries Manchester United have had, he’s had to come in and play because the manager had no other option.”But I’m so happy he did because you can tell what a good, young player he is. “He will learn and get better, but his attitude is the main thing for me and the reason he’s played so many games.”Seedorf is the only player to have won the Champions League with three clubs.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSHe lifted Ol’ Big Ears with Ajax in 1995, with Real Madrid in 1998, and twice with AC Milan in 2003 and 2007.Two-time Champions League winner Brown then urged the FA to lock down Mainoo to an international future with England.He added: “It’s going to be tight between England and Ghana. Ultimately it’ll be his preference, but it would be so good to see him in an England shirt. “The way he’s showcasing his abilities at such a young age for one of the biggest clubs in the world – he’s definitely a talent the FA will want to play for England for many years to come.”Bruno Fernandes made incredible Kobbie Mainoo prediction ‘two or three years ago’ before he burst on to scene at Man UtdFans have begged Gareth Southgate to take Mainoo to Euro 2024. One X account post posing the question received over 10k likes, with fans saying: “He deserves to play for England.”Another said: “He should be on that plane.”A third added: “He should be there over the likes of Jordan Henderson.”READ MORE SUN STORIESMainoo had not started a league game when England last took the field.Southgate is due to announce his squad on Thursday for their friendlies against Brazil and Belgium. More

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    Why Dream Team managers should already be planning for European quarter-finals

    MANY Dream Team managers prefer to live Gameweek by Gameweek but the best gaffers are able to plan ahead.Two weekly transfers allows for plenty of flexibility but it’s still wise to consider the broader picture when devising a strategy.In fact, it’s probably worth having one eye on the European quarter-finals as early as this week.PLAY SCORE PREDICTOR AHEAD OF THIS WEEKEND’S ACTION – SOMEBODY MUST WIN £500 AMAZON GIFT CARD!Arsenal secured their place in the Champions League last eight on Tuesday nightCredit: Dream TeamManchester City and Arsenal have already booked their places in the Champions League last eight while Liverpool are all but assured of a spot in the next stage of the Europa League having won their round of 16 first leg 5-1 against Sparta Prague.Brighton will need a miracle to join the Reds in the quarter-finals having lost 4-0 to Roma in their first leg.West Ham’s continental campaign hangs in the balance following their 1-0 defeat to Freiburg in Germany.And the same is true for Aston Villa in the Europa Conference League after their 0-0 stalemate with Ajax in Amsterdam.All the remaining relevant ties will be settled on Thursday night one way or the other, with the draw for the quarter-finals of all three European competitions set to take place on Friday.This means Dream Team bosses will have a good read on the upcoming schedule before the Gameweek 28 deadline (11:15am on Saturday).Most read in FootballGaffers will be hoping Villa get past Ajax on Thursday nightCredit: GettyThe first legs of the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League quarter-final first legs will take place in Gameweek 30, with the second legs following in Gameweek 31.Immediately, Pep Guardiola’s side catch the eye as they face Crystal Palace (GW30) and Luton (GW31) before each of their European legs – a favourable draw would create two appealing double headers.Dream Team gaffers should be cheering on the Hammers on Thursday night as the likes of Jarrod Bowen (£4.9m) and Mohammed Kudus (£4.8m) would be well placed to provide healthy returns across the next month if they are able to get past Freiburg.David Moyes’ side travel to Wolves in Gameweek 30 before hosting Fulham in Gameweek 31 – a relatively friendly Europa League quarter-final draw on top would look awfully tempting on paper.Arsenal assets are dropping in popularity ahead of their blank in Gameweek 28 but many gaffers will revert to Mikel Arteta’s favourites from Gameweek 30 when they face Brighton and a to-be-decided Champions League opponent.William Saliba (£3.3m), Ben White (£3.7m) and Gabriel (£4m) are all among the top seven defenders in the game after the Gunners’ clean sheet against Porto.Bukayo Saka (£5.8m) is second only to Phil Foden (£5.9m) in the overall rankings while Martin Odegaard (£4.3m) has been in great form of late.Man City’s upcoming schedule is already looking sweetCredit: GettyIt should go without saying that it’s an excellent time to back Liverpool players.The Reds remain active in the FA Cup and their Gameweek 29 double header is one to target when both Brigton and Sheffield United will visit Anfield.Jurgen Klopp’s troops will then face Manchester United in Gameweek 30 and Crystal Palace in Gameweek 31 around their Europa League quarter-final legs (barring a unthinkable turnaround from Sparta Prague).Smart gaffers will already be thinking of how their XI will shape up in Gameweek 30 in time to capitalise on the European quarter-finals.READ MORE SUN STORIESThose without suitable foresight risk getting caught short at a crucial juncture.All eyes on Thursday night’s results and the Friday draws – fingers crossed West Ham and Aston Villa pull through.talkSPORT BET Welcome offer
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    Fans convinced Declan Rice suffered ‘Gary Lineker moment’ as they spot wardrobe malfunction during Arsenal clash

    FOOTIE fans reckon Declan Rice had a “Gary Lineker” moment in Arsenal’s win over Porto.Rice anchored the Gunners’ midfield in their Champions League last-16 triumph over the Portuguese giants.Declan Rice was at the heart of Arsenal’s midfield in their Champions League clash with PortoCredit: GETTYThe unfortunate placing of some mud on his backside had footie fans joking that he’d accidentally done a number twoCredit: TNT SPORTSBut the unfortunate placing of some mud on his shorts ended up being one of the big talking points after the match.A streak of mud and some grass on his backside had football fans joking that the England international had pooed himself.One wrote on X: “Did Declan Rice s**t his pants?”Another said: “No wayyyy.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd another said: “Eww, that man s**t his pants.”One remarked: “Declan Rice’s bowels think he’s Gary Lineker.”Another chimed in: “Is Declan Rice the new Gary Lineker?”Most sensible footie fans, however, were quick to blast suggestions Rice had done a number two.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSOne wrote: “It’s literally from the ground.”Another said: “It’s mud.”LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 12: Declan Rice of Arsenal during the UEFA Champions League 2023/24 round of 16 second leg match between Arsenal FC and FC Porto at Emirates Stadium on March 12, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)And another said: “No mate that’s mud.”Match of the Day presenter and former Barcelona hitman Gary Lineker famously lost control of his bowels during England’s 1990 World Cup opener against Ireland.Recalling the incident, he said: “I’d been ill overnight and it was the opening day of the cup and I’d woken up a few times with diarrhoea, etc.”I didn’t want to tell Bobby Robson because I thought he might leave me out of the team, and I wanted to play, as always.”Anyway the game started and I was alright, then about 20 minutes I started cramping. “Somehow I made it through to half-time and I thought I’d be alright.”The ball went left down the Irish left hand side and I ran across and tried to block something. “I sort of fell to the ground and relaxed for a second and it just went ‘boom’. Gary Lineker accidentally soiled his pants while on England duty”It was like, ‘Oh my god,’ but it was everywhere.”Arsenal booked their place in the quarter-finals of Europe’s elite club competition for the first time in 14 years thanks to a shootout victory after a 1-1 draw on aggregate.When asked if he was confident going into the shootout, manager Mikel Arteta said: “‘No, [I wasn’t].”Because practising in the training ground, a few of them missed by the way yesterday, not today.”We prepare everything, the extra-time, the scenarios, the changes, how the players have to drink and eat.”And all that and in the end, you have to do it in the game, and to replicate the scenarios is really difficult.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Total credit to the boys, stepping up with maturity, with that confidence and they delivered.”The North Londoners will learn their fate for the last eight on Friday afternoon.Arsenal beat Porto on penalties to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions LeagueCredit: GETTY More

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    How Arsenal lined up the last time they were in Champions League quarter finals with cult hero blown away by Messi

    ARSENAL have at long last broke their last 16 Champions League curse by booking their place in the quarter final. Keeper David Raya was the hero on the night as his penalty shootout heroics saw off Porto. The Gunners won 1-0 on the night thanks to Leandro Trossard’s opener which levelled the tie on aggregate. And following shootout victory, Arsenal are into their first Champions League quarters since 2010. But they are not happy memories to look back on. The first-leg was drawn 2-2 at the Emirates giving the Gunners some hope heading into the return tie at the Nou Camp. READ MORE ON ARSENALArsene Wenger picked a backline of Bacary Sagna, Thomas Vermaelen, Mikael Silvestre and Gael Clichy with Manuel Almunia in goal.Abou Diaby, Tomas Rosicky and Samir Nasri made up the midfield with Theo Walcott, Denilson and Nicklas Bendtner up front.It was actually Arsenal cult hero Bendtner who gave the visitor’s a shock lead on the night after 18 minutes. But it soon became the Lionel Messi show after the future six-time Ballon d’Or winner scored FOUR, completing a first-half hat-trick. Most read in FootballArsenal’s Champions League record Gunners break their last-16 curse

    2010-11 vs Barcelona – L 4-3 on aggregate
    2011-12 vs AC Milan – L 4-3 on aggregate
    2012-13 vs Bayern Munich – D 3-3 (out on away goals)
    2013-14 vs Bayern Munich – L 3-1 on aggregate
    2014-15 vs Monaco – D 3-3 (out on away goals)
    2015-16 vs Barcelona – L 5-1 on aggregate
    2016-17 vs Bayern Munich – L 10-2 on aggregate
    2023-24 vs Porto – D 1-1 win on pens (through 4-2 on penalties)

    CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL The match ended 4-1 and 6-3 overall but Arsenal watched as Inter Milan went onto knock Barca out in the semis and win the lot. Arsenal would meet Barca again the following season, this time in the last 16 where they were again dumped out by the Spaniards. Bukayo Saka forced to sing live on TV by Kate Abdo after Arsenal win sparking shock reaction from Carragher and RichardsThis time, though, Pep Guardiola’s legendary side went onto win the whole thing, beating Manchester United 3-1 in the final. Barca are five-time Champions League winners but have no got their hands on the trophy since 2015. Meanwhile Arsenal have made it to the final only once before only to suffer heartbreak… to Barca. Lionel Messi ran riot in the 2010 quarter finalCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd More

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    Arsenal player ratings: David Raya the hero but William Saliba shows his nerves in Champions League thriller

    DAVID RAYA showed exactly why Mikel Arteta was so keen to bring him in as his penalty saves sent Arsenal into the Champions League quarter-finals.He was joined in his penalty heroics by Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice, who all showed nerves of steel to convert their spot kicks.It was dreamland for Arsenal as they won on penaltiesCredit: AFPDavid Raya provided two saves in the shootoutCredit: GettyThe Gunners had to dig deep to get there though, facing an uphill battle tonight having lost the first leg in Porto 1-0.When Leandro Trossard gave the Gunners the lead it looked as though they would go on to grab a second and maybe more with ease.But it wasn’t to be, Porto were gritty, and fortified themselves into an unbreachable base.In the end though, the Gunners showed composure when it mattered most and their fans will be eagerly awaiting the identity of their opponents in the last eight.READ MORE ON ARSENALHere’s how the Arsenal players rated…David Raya – 10Very little to do initially except watch a few long-rangers from Porto whizz past his post, but looked calm on the ball and his distribution was as consistent as ever.But what he did in the shoot-out was special. Two saves of the highest quality to send his side through to the quarter finals.CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL Ben White – 7His telepathy with Bukayo Saka was not quite there in the first half and struggled to get into as many attacking positions as he has been over the past couple of weeks.Most read in FootballKate Abdo reveals that Micah Richards flew in a day early for ‘special treatment’ ahead of Arsenal vs Porto clashImproved after the break. Arteta’s Mr Reliable put in a real shift.William Saliba – 6Perhaps the 22-year-old showed some nerves on such a big stage, heading long balls into danger when he had time to touch it down on two occasions before picking up a needless yellow card in the 38th minute.Gabriel – 7Showed some much-needed resilience with his partner on a yellow card for most of the match. The only disappointment was his lack of effectiveness from attacking set-pieces – a real strength of his game this season.Jakub Kiwior – 8Yet another solid display in a position that is not natural to him.Ironically, he now looks like Arsenal’s first choice left-back. His positioning and covering was superb, including a massive goal-saving tackle in his own box.Jorginho – 7Added some steel and experience to this midfield, as well as some composure in the first half when Arsenal were being frustrated in and out of possession.Looked tired as the game wore on and was right of Arteta to bring him off when he did.Declan Rice – 8Lung-busting until the end, galloping from box to box but his chances to dart in for a goal scoring opportunity were rare given the nature of the game.Looked to enjoy dictating from deep at times in a leadership role when Arsenal needed it.Rice continues to show why Arsenal paid the money for himCredit: EPAMartin Odegaard – 8Looked even more revved up than usual. His pressing was tireless, creating early inroads for his side before a beautifully weighted assist to tee up Leandro Trossard.Was so unlucky not to get on the scoresheet in the second half after his cute dink was ruled out for a harsh foul in the build-up.Bukayo Saka – 7Was kicked to shreds from the first minute but his blistering pace wreaked havoc down the right, and got more joy in terms of threatening the goal later in the game.But ultimately, he was very wasteful when chances fell to him.Kai Havertz – 7Did a lot of the dirty work up top and almost forced the goal to make it 2-0 only to have been judged to shove Pepe in the back before Odegaard converted.Leandro Trossard – 7Looked slightly off the pace until his brilliant finish into the corner just before the break. Faded away again after that, but was entrusted by Arteta to remain on the left.Trossard’s goal proved to be crucialCredit: GettySubsGabriel Jesus (on for Jorginho 83′) – 7Had a great chance moments after coming on but his effort from a tight angle was well smothered by Porto keeper Diogo Costa. Made a big impact and looked lively.READ MORE SUN STORIESOleksandr Zinchenko (on for Jakub Kiwior 106′) – 5Was brought on to bring composure and a bit of maturity, but struggled to do both, as well as being clumsy on the ball in the wrong areas.Eddie Nketiah (on for Leandro Trossard 106′) – 6Teed up Saka with a deft pass in the box that should have been finished late in injury time. More

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    Arsenal 1 Porto 0 (agg 1-1, 4-2 on pens): Gunners finally break last-16 curse as they scrape through on penalties

    THEY had waited 14 long, wilderness years for a night like this.For a Champions League knock-out victory. Leandro Trossard scored the openerCredit: AlamyDavid Raya was the shootout heroCredit: GettyThe keeper saved two penaltiesCredit: ReutersArsenal had lost seven last-16 Champions League ties in a rowCredit: PAFor a return to the land of the giants and the super-rich, alongside Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich and the rest. And on a slow-burning, high-stakes night of suffocating tension, as the big hand on the Clock End headed towards 11pm, their wish was finally granted. When David Raya saved spot-kicks from the Porto duo of Wendell and Galeno, Mikel Arteta’s men were transported into dreamland.Remarkably, this was the first penalty shoot-out in any Champions League tie for eight years – and Raya was the undoubted hero.READ MORE ON ARSENALThis was not the Arsenal side which has freewheeled and cavorted its way through so many Premier League games. Leandro Trossard’s first-half strike cancelled out Porto’s first-leg lead but the visitors showed nous and muscle and heart to take it the distance.Then Raya turned Wendell’s effort on to the post and thwarted Galeno’s strike with an athletic dive and the deal was sealed. Before kick-off, there was pomp and circumstance, pyros and flags, anthems and anticipation.Most read in Champions LeagueArsenal’s Champions League record Gunners break their last-16 curse

    2010-11 vs Barcelona – L 4-3 on aggregate
    2011-12 vs AC Milan – L 4-3 on aggregate
    2012-13 vs Bayern Munich – D 3-3 (out on away goals)
    2013-14 vs Bayern Munich – L 3-1 on aggregate
    2014-15 vs Monaco – D 3-3 (out on away goals)
    2015-16 vs Barcelona – L 5-1 on aggregate
    2016-17 vs Bayern Munich – L 10-2 on aggregate
    2023-24 vs Porto – D 1-1 win on pens (through 4-2 on penalties)

    It was a night for ghostbusting, a night to exorcise the long dog days of Arsene Wenger’s latter years, when the Arsenal would reach this stage of the Champions League and regularly have their backsides spanked, usually by Bayern Munich. They are arguably the grandest club in Europe never to have been crowned European champions and while the Premier League’s gripping three-horse race must be a priority for Arteta, this was a new frontier. Arsenal finally break Champions League last-16 curse as they scrape through on penalties against PortoThe pre-match talk among the faithful had been of Porto’s cynical cheating and diving – although anybody who’d watched Kai Havertz against Brentford on Saturday would know that those are not solely Portuguese traits. Still, Porto were happy to play the rugged streetwise villains. Former Real Madrid hatchet man Pepe was here, aged 40 now but still with the air of a western-movie anti-hero.After every challenge he made, you expected him to spit tobacco into a pan. Inside two minutes, Bukayo Saka was floored by something which was not so much a tackle as a gangland hit. Ref Clement Turpin waved play on. This was to be a bare-knuckle night, no Queensberry Rules. After losing the first leg to Galeno’s spectacular late strike, there had been talk of Arsenal’s naivety at European level. This, an Arsenal side which included European champions in Jorginho and Havertz, a former Real Madrid player in Odegaard, and a couple of England men who have experienced the sharp end of international tournaments.They were not straight out of the soft-play area, this lot. And soon they took the fight to Porto. Saka toasted his full-back, cut inside and forced a scrambling stop from Diogo Costa, then Odegaard drilled into the side-netting. Arteta’s team were building up a head of steam and the locals were urging, raging, foaming. This was what Londoners like to call ‘proper’.   Porto, though, can play as well as spoil. A sweeping move ended with David Raya pushing out a fierce shot from Evanilson.The visitors were relishing their defensive graft. A Ben White cross-shot was headed away from under the crossbar by Pepe, who winked as if he’d just ricocheted a bullet off the tin-star badge of the sheriff.Five minutes before half-time, though, Porto’s resistance snapped.Odegaard spotted a pass that wasn’t even there. He took out three defenders with a single silk thread, allowing Trossard to angle his shot through Pepe’s legs and past Costa. Here was the squad depth Arsenal weren’t supposed to possess. Gabriel Martinelli’s understudy coming up trumps. Porto’s medical team were working overtime, their super slow-mo magic sponges put to work while the home support screamed their tonsils out in frustration. The ref’s stopwatch wasn’t working, though, there was only a minute of added time at the end of the first half. The tackling was bruising but Turpin wasn’t giving much, as lawless as his highwayman namesake.The Emirates was angry and anxious. Especially when Porto kept targeting Jakub Kiwior, Arsenal’s square-peg left-back. Arsenal thought they had seized an aggregate lead midway through the halfway when Havertz wrestled with Pepe and clattered into Costa before the ball ran loose to Odegaard, who netted.Turpin incensed the locals further by awarding Porto a free-kick, perhaps for a slight tug on Pepe’s shirt, perhaps for the collision with the keeper – either way it was harsh and not in keeping with the way the Frenchman had refereed up to that point. Arteta was booked for rousing the rabble.Almost instantly, Raya beat away a Nico Gonzalez shot. Now, every misplaced pass spelt potential elimination. It was a late-night poker game, only with sweat and bruising.  There was a yellow card for Pepe, perhaps the 1,000th of his career. Arteta went death-or-glory, taking off his tick-tock man Jorginho and sending on Gabriel Jesus, who soon had a shot deflected wide by Costa.Saka had one beaten away, Odegaard screwed one wide, then it was extra-time. READ MORE SUN STORIESHavertz tangled with Porto boss Sergio Conceicao on the touchline, firecrackers went off in the away end but there was precious little goalmouth action before the shoot-out. Arsenal fans’ eyes are now on the quarter-final draw, taking place on Friday.Arsenal face Man City next in the Premier LeagueCredit: Getty More

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    Arsenal vs Porto – Champions League LIVE RESULT: David Raya the hero as Gunners reach the quarter finals after penalties

    DAVID RAYA was the hero as Arsenal reached the last eight of the Champions League via a penalty shootout.In a nervy game in north London, in which the Gunners trailed 1-0 after the first leg, Leandro Trossard’s superbly worked goal brought them back on level terms.Arsenal dominated possession and chances during the 90 minutes and thought they had done enough to earn a victory but Martin Odegaard’s goal was controversially ruled out for a foul by Kai Havertz in the build up.The game went into extra-time but neither side seemed willing to commit men forward – before the game headed to a shootout.David Raya, the villain in the first leg, was the hero as he made two brilliant save down to his left – to deny Wendell and Galeno – with all the Arsenal takers hit the target to progress into the last eight.The Gunners are now into the Champions League draw later this week.Read more on ArsenalBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSArteta’s side show they are no chokers
    It is not the way they would have wanted it, but winning this tie on penalties will give them confidence for the rest of the competition.
    They have dug out a result here today, in the most testing of ways, which will give them the mental nerve for such situations later on.
    Now they can relax, wait for the draw for the quarter-finals and enjoy a break before their next Premier League game.
    It is all set up for an exciting end of the season at The Emirates.
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    Copy linkCopiedGunners prove their worth in trophy
    Many wondered if Arsenal can go on to challenge for Europe’s most prestigious tournament.
    They have knocked out some European heavyweights this evening.
    Confidence is high in North London, they are looking to challenge for two trophies between now and the end of the season.
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    Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Porto (agg: 1-1) 4-2 on penalties
    Mikel Arteta’s side are through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
    Some great penalties from The Gunners and David Raya saving two of the opposition’s penaties also.
    It was a tough test in North London but Arsenal have passed with flying colours.

    Copy linkCopiedArsenal beat Porto 4-2 on penalties
    Copy linkCopiedPenalty missed – Galeno (Porto) 4-2
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    Copy linkCopiedFT: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (ET)
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    Nothing to separate these two teams over the two legs.
    We are going to need a penalty-shootout to decide this one.
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    118. Even the fans around the ground have fallen silent.
    You just hope your team can make it to penalties now.
    One slight mistake can be so costly at this stage of the game.
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    116. Galeno tries his luck from some distance.
    Fortuntely, it deflects off Gabriel and makes for an easier save for Raya in the Arsenal goal.
    Fingernails are being bitten down all around the ground.
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    114. Arsenal are passing the ball around, still not seeming like there is any urgency in their play.
    Borges is fouled out wide by Saliba and the referee awards a free kick.
    Pepe is telling the referee that he has already been booked.
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    112. Surely a goal now wins this tie.
    You feel there would not be enough time for an equaliser.
    Neither side wants to lose this one now.
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    110. Big chance for The Gunners.
    Some neat interplay between Saka and Odegaard.
    The winger has a sight of goal and looks to shoot but Otavio does brilliantly to get in the block.
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    108. Porto have a chance to cross it but it is struck straight at the Arsenal defender.
    Zinchenko gives away an unnecessary corner.
    Raya comes to claim it at the back post.
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    106. Neither side had a shot at goal in the first half.
    Jesus goes down looking for a foul but again the referee is not having it at all.
    Arsenal come forward looking to win this game.
    Copy linkCopiedKick-off: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (ET)
    We are back underway at The Emirates.
    Now is a time to make a name for yourself.
    Porto get the second half of extra-time started.
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    The referee brings the half to a close.
    Not too much in terms of goalmouth action there.
    Both sides have fifteen minutes to win this game.
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    105. Arsenal look poised to bring some more fresh faces on.
    Zinchenko an Nketiah are ready to come on.
    We are going to have one additional minute.
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    103. Porto seem to be growing into this game more.
    They are still trying to get forward to find that elusive goal.
    Arsenal are struggling to get it out of their own half right now.
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    Barcelona 3 Napoli 1 (agg 4-2): Man City’s forgotten man guides Spanish giants into Champions League quarter-finals

    MANCHESTER CITY forgotten man Joao Cancelo helped put Barca into the quarter-finals.The Portuguese, on loan from City for the season after falling out with Pep Guardiola, struck after 20-year-old Fermin Lopez had broken the deadlock.Joao Cancelo scored for Barcelona in between Fermin Lopez and Robert Lewandowski’s goalsCredit: GettyThe Spanish giants booked their Champions League quarter-finals spot for the first time since 2020Credit: APNapoli hit back through Amir Rrahmani and had chances to take the game to extra time.But they could not take them and the game was up when Robert Lewandowski hit his 19th goal of the season late on.Barca were worth their win but did not look a patch on their great sides of yesteryear – giving little reason for other teams to fear Xavi’s men in the next round.They raced into a two-goal lead inside the first 17 minutes, though, that threatened to kill the tie off altogether.First, Cancelo fed Raphinha down the left and the ex-Leeds man picked out youngster Lopez – who was on loan in the third tier of Spanish football last season – to find the corner.Two minutes later, it was 2-0 when Raphinha’s shot crashed against the post and there was Cancelo to fire home the rebound.But the visitors reduced the arrears on the half-hour through Kosovan defender Rrahmani who swept in Matteo Politano’s fine cutback.Francesco Calzona’s men pushed for another with sub Jesper Lindstrom somehow heading wide with ten minutes to go.CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL And they paid for their wastefulness.Because three minutes later, sub Sergi Roberto exchanged passes with Ilkay Gundoagan before teeing up veteran sharpshooter Lewandowski.Eight of the greatest players to never win the Ballon d’Or despite their incredible careersStill Napoli had opportunities.Mathias Olivera hit the bar and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia drilled just wide but Barca were relatively comfortable.Here’s how the drama unfolded at the Barcelona Olympic Stadium… More