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    Rodri pleads with Pep Guardiola to stop picking him after Man City ace warned ‘it’s not healthy’

    RODRI has pleaded with Pep Guardiola to give him a rest as the Manchester City star battles against burnout.City’s midfield enforcer extended his personal unbeaten run to 66 City matches in Tuesday’s chaotic 3-3 Champions League draw against Real Madrid — but he has missed all of the club’s last five defeats.Rodri pleaded with Pep Guardiola to give him a rest as the City star battles against burnoutCredit: GettyAnd Rodri, who warned City last August his workload was “not healthy”, admitted: “I do need a rest. “Let’s see how we speak, how we live the situation. Sometimes it is what it is. I need to adjust but rest is something we are planning.”Guardiola may leave out anchorman Rodri, 27, for Saturday’s home Premier League game against Luton.When he was suspended for three games this season, the champions lost all three — at Wolves and Arsenal in the Prem and at Newcastle in the Carabao Cup.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRodri has already played 47 matches for City and Spain this season — and last term he made 56 appearances in his club’s Treble-winning campaign, missing only five games.City, a point behind Prem leaders Arsenal, have a potential 13 matches to go this season if they reach the finals of the FA Cup and Champions League.Rodri felt Real were “fresher” than City in the quarter-final first leg in the Bernabeu, after Carlo Ancelotti’s LaLiga leaders enjoyed a week off from domestic action, while Guardiola’s men travelled to Crystal Palace.He said: “The media has spoken about rest — and it’s important.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“They were a bit fresher in the first half than us, it’s normal. But the mentality of the team to go against them and come back with those goals sums up the mentality of the champions we are.”And Kevin de Bruyne returned to training with his City team-mates yesterday morning.Haaland slapped by referee during Man City’s clash with Real MadridThe midfielder made the starting XI in the Bernabeu but ended up on the bench before kick-off after being sick in the dressing room.It was believed to be food poisoning rather than a virus. City hope he should be fine to face Luton.How the title run-ins compareIt’s going to go right down to the wire with just one point separating the top three – but how do Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City’s run-ins compare?
    ARSENAL: Aston Villa (H), Wolves (A) Chelsea (H), Spurs (A), Bournemouth (H), Man Utd (A) and Everton (H)
    LIVERPOOL: Crystal Palace (H), Fulham (A), Everton (A), West Ham (A), Tottenham (H), Aston Villa (A), Wolves (H)
    MAN CITY: Luton (H), Brighton (A), Nottingham Forest (A), Wolves (H), Fulham (A), West Ham (H) and Tottenham (A TBC) More

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    Atletico 2 Dortmund 1: Simeone’s men edge towards Champions League semi-finals with De Paul and Lino goals

    JADON SANCHO’S bid to become the first Manchester United player to reach a Champions League Final in the post-Ferguson era remains alive after a late Sebastien Haller strike. The Borussia Dortmund winger, on loan from Old Trafford, was impressive as the Germans seized a lifeline in this quarter-final first leg, after Atletico had stormed into an early two-goal lead.   Samuel Lino relished doubling Atletico’s leadCredit: GettyLino slotted home to complete a brilliant team goalCredit: GettySancho was frozen out by Erik ten Hag after accusing his United boss of ‘scapegoating’ him – spending four months training with the kids before Dortmund tossed him a lifeline. But while United have long since departed the European stage – finishing bottom of their Champions League group – outcast Sancho has been eyeing a Wembley final at the German club with whom he first made his name. There were flashes of brilliance here from Sancho – the dribbles, the feints, the shoulder-drops – signs that he shaken off his ring rust and still has a serious future at elite level. Perhaps even at United, should Ten Hag be sent packing this summer, after the Dutchman’s tough-guy stance with Sancho having failed to pay dividends. Dortmund hope to re-sign him on a permanent basis this summer but United’s £34milion asking price may prove too steep. At 24, and with two and half years having passed since the last of his 23 England caps, Sancho remains a tormentor of full-backs, with rapid feet and supreme ball control.He was Dortmund’s most threatening player but that was not saying too much, as they were out-fought and out-classed until a strong late spell of pressure.    The idea of Sancho enjoying a Wembley date on June 1 is still on the cards, despite the defensive errors which gifted goals to Atletico’s Rodrigo De Paul and Samuel Lino. Jadon Sancho played the whole match but still saw Dortmund loseCredit: AlamySancho’s parent club haven’t reached the last four of the Champions League in 13 years, although Javier Hernandez did reach a semi-final while on loan at Real Madrid from United in 2015.Sancho’s return to Dortmund has not been a roaring success. He has one goal and one assist from ten Bundesliga appearances – a far cry from the stats he used to rattle up before leaving the German club for £73million in 2021. Jadon Sancho reveals football idol in snub to Cristiano Ronaldo as Man Utd loanee rejoices in new Dortmund shirt number But he did score in the last-16 victory over PSV Eindhoven in the previous round to help set up this quarter-final tie. With the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium jumping and Simeone’s boys flying out of the traps, it was another Premier League loanee who provided the unwitting assist for Atletico’s early opener.Ian Maatsen, the Dutch full-back on loan at Dortmund from Chelsea, produced a disastrous defensive pass which allowed Argentinian World Cup winner De Paul to stab the hosts into a fifth-minute lead.Axel Witsel almost added a quick-fire second with a flying back-heel that forced a fine save from Gregor Kobel.Sancho was switching from the right wing to the left and back again, but struggling to get a kick early on.Some nifty footwork from the Londoner did win Dortmund a corner on the half-hour, but soon Dortmund were further behind. Another defensive lapse, this time from Mats Hummels, allowed Antoine Griezmann to chip a gorgeous pass to Lino, who slotted home. As his team threatened to capitulate, Sancho was coming into the game far more and just before half-time he shot wide after cutting in from the right. Kobel denied Lino a second with an excellent save before former West Ham striker Haller, on as a sub, drilled in an 81st-minute strike.And then Dortmund’s other Englishman, 19-year-old sub Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, hammered a long-range shot against the crossbar as the visitors pressed hard for an equaliser.That late rally suggested a Dortmund comeback at the Westfalenstadion on Tuesday night is a distinct possibility.Sebastien Haller cut Dortmund’s deficit late onCredit: GettyRodrigo De Paul hailed his early opener for AtleticoCredit: Getty More

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    Man Utd star Harry Maguire snubs Arsenal and Man City’s epic Champions League clashes to go to League Two match

    HARRY MAGUIRE swerved a brilliant night of Champions League action last night to watch a game in League Two.The Manchester United star dropped into Hollywood-owned Wrexham to watch their clash against Crawley Town.Harry Maguire watched Crawley Town’s trip to Wrexham yesterdayCredit: RexThe defender posted that he was at the match on his InstagramCredit: Instagram / @harrymaguire93The defender was there to support his brother Laurence, 27, who plays for Crawley.Like Harry, Laurence is also a centre-back.Laurence moved to Crawley last summer on a six month loan and has proved to be a crucial player at the heart of their defence.His loan was extended until the summer in January and he has gone on to play 30 times for the Reds, scoring three times as a defender.READ MORE ON MAN UTDHis parent club is Chesterfield, where he is a product of the National League side’s academy.Unfortunately Laurence was unable to stop the Welsh side from taking a 4-1 win yesterday.A brace from talisman Paul Mullin and goals from Ryan Barnett and Andy Cannon helped the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney owned side on their way to victory.Reynolds was able to watch his side’s victory on a giant screen from one of his Hollywood sets.Most read in FootballLaurence is a key part of the Crawley defenceCredit: RexRyan Reynolds watched the game from a Hollywood setCredit: Instagram / @sophiatravaglia via vancityreynoldsCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHe was pictured watching Mullin’s brace and declared it the “coolest way to watch football”.Maguire’s Crawley are currently seventh in League Two, two points off Barrow in a play-off place.Luke Littler takes on Harry Maguire in incredible darts challenge as fans say Man Utd star should ‘switch careers’United’s Harry will be hoping his side can build on their 2-2 draw with Liverpool last weekend when they face Bournemouth.Last month, SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Maguire could make a £15million move to West Ham this summer as he enters the last year of his United contract. More

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    Fans spot Reece James’ classy gesture when Mason Mount came on for Man Utd – before Enzo clashed with ex-Chelsea star

    REECE JAMES has been praised by fans for his classy gesture when his former teammate Mason Mount was subbed on for Manchester United.Mount, 25, left boyhood club Chelsea for Old Trafford last summer in a £60m move.Fans spot Reece James’ classy gesture when Mason Mount came on for Man UtdCredit: X/UtdFaithfulsJames could be seen applauding Mount’s substitution in Chelsea’s 4-3 victoryCredit: X/UtdFaithfulsMount made his first return to Chelsea and was greeted with boosCredit: GettyThe pair came through Chelsea’s academy togetherCredit: GettyBut his return to Stamford Bridge was rather forgettable, after United suffered a calamitous Chelsea comeback to lose 4-3 in the final moments of stoppage time.Mount’s appearance marked the first time the Red Devils have lost to Chelsea in the Premier League since 2017.He made his first return to west London via substitution late on Erik ten Hag’s men 3-2 up at the time.The midfielder cut a frustrated figure at the full-time whistle after seeing his side throw away yet another victory in the dying moments.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSPlenty of boos could be heard as Mount made his way onto the pitch, while he also got into two heated scuffles with Enzo Fernandez.But now eayle-eyed fans have commended James for showing a mark of respect as he applauded Mount’s substitution.The clip shows James – who is currently out injured with a hamstring issue – clapping when Mount was being introduced by the fourth official. One fan wrote: “A class act from James. He’s a real one for that.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERAnother said: “Once a blue always a blue.”A third declared: “That’s what this game is all about love and unity no matter who we represent on the pitch.”A fourth questioned: “Chelsea fans never booed Mata or Matic. So it’s really odd that they go for a guy that literally won them a Champions League.”The England international used to be a huge favourite with the Chelsea faithful having come through the club’s academy.Man Utd star Mason Mount tipped for stunning career change after Alan Shearer describes him as ‘perfect’James and Mount progressed through the youth ranks together and were part of Frank Lampard’s side of the 2019/20 season.The pair then lifted the Champions League together in 2021 under Thomas Tuchel.Meanwhile, TNT Sports cameras caught the moment when a Chelsea fan lifted up a 2021-22 edition of their home shirt which read ‘JUDAS 19′.Though Mount wears the No 7 for United, during his Chelsea days he wore No 19 – making it a clear reference by the home supporters. Mount won the Champions League, Uefa Super Cup and Fifa Club World Cup during his time there but left under a cloud last summer.James offered an ’emotional goodbye’ to Mount when he left Chelsea last summer – with a picture posted from their playing days togetherCredit: INSTAGRAM @reecejames More

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    Uefa set to make major rule change to Champions League next season but fans might hate it

    UEFA are set to make a major rule change to the Champions League in order to protect the “integrity” of the competition.The new rule would come into place from next season and continue for future campaigns.The Champions League is set for a rule changeCredit: APThe Champions League is already set to be changed, with the group stages being scrapped for a league system.This will see the number of teams that qualify for the competition jump from 32 to 36.Each team will go into a single league and play eight games each.With the added fixtures, there is a reported change to the scheduling of matches.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFans currently enjoy the current system in which there are matches on multiple days of the week.However, the Daily Mail have claimed that could change for the final matchday of the league phase.This is down to “concerns about integrity”, as teams could play for certain results if they know what is required to qualify.It would ensure that no team would gain an advantage with all of them being in one league.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThis means that there would be 18 games being played at once, which would be the first time in the competition’s history.As a result, it could be a chaotic matchday with teams jostling for one of the qualifying spots for the round of 16.Football icons’ strange hobbiesThe top eight teams will automatically qualify, while the clubs between ninth and 24th will go into a play-off round for the remaining spots.However, it would impact fans’ ability to watch matches at the time and they will have to pick one to watch.Tuesday night’s Champions League fixtures between Arsenal and Bayern Munich as well as Real Madrid versus Manchester City were played at the same time.Jamie Carragher pleaded for staggered kick-off times in the competition’s knockout fixtures.Both of the matches started at 8pm leaving fans with a tough choice of which one to watch. More

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    Top anti-terror unit packing shotguns & battering rams deployed to PSG v Barcelona Champions League QF after ISIS threat

    FRANCE’S most elite anti-terrorist unit has been drafted in for tonight’s Champions League clash in Paris following ISIS’ threat to attack the game.The heavily-armed specialist officers from the Research and Intervention Brigade (BRI) are being deployed to guard the Paris Saint-Germain versus Barcelona quarter-final.France’s elite cops – the BRI – specialise in counter-terrorism in the capitalCredit: AFPParis has drafted in the shotgun-wielding unit in to protect footie fans in the wake of ISIS’ warped threat to attack the PSG versus Barcelona gameCredit: AFPISIS launched threats on Monday against the four stadiums that will host the first leg of the quarter-finals of the Champions LeagueA highly-placed Interior Ministry source in Paris said: “Officers from the BRI, under the jurisdiction of the Paris Police Prefecture, will support the police deployed inside the Parc des Princes perimeter.”But the deployment of the fearsome BRI – who usually arrive armed to the teeth with battering rams on standby – shows how seriously France is taking ISIS’ threats on their stadium.It follows threats made by an Afghanistan-based splinter cell of the Islamic State, the so-called ISIS-K, against four stadiums in London, Madrid and Paris who are hosting the quarter-final matches this week.ISIS-K claimed responsibility for the barbaric Moscow terror attack at Crocus City Hall on March 22 that left 144 dead – which sparked France to raise its threat level to the highest.read more on isisWhile the Arsenal versus Bayern Munich match at the Emirates Stadium passed off peacefully last night, the French will be significantly “reinforcing” its existing security operation at the Parc des Princes.The BRI was originally created to deal with violent gangs in the 1960s, but began to focus on terrorist groups in 2015, following the murderous ISIS attacks on Paris.Suicide bombers claimed 130 lives, and wounded hundreds of others, in a lethal night of violence that started at the Stade de France, where the France football team were playing Germany.Referring to today’s game, a Paris police source said: “Beyond anti-terrorism units, there will be up to 500 officers in and around the Parc des Princes.Most read in Football”They will be supported by a range of security devices, including drones, as well as intelligence agencies.”The decision to step up security was made during crunch talks last night as Paris authorities discussed the threats made by ISIS and how to adjust their security proportionally.Spanish cops activate ‘all alert systems’ after ISIS threat to Real Madrid vs Man City Champions League quarter finalOn Monday night, ISIS posted sinister messages on social media saying it will target the quarter-final involving PSG and Barcelona.One graphic poster depicted an ISIS fighter standing by the Parc des Princes over the message “kill them”.PSG has also reported cyber attacks on its ticketing system over the past two days.This raises the fear that terrorists are attempting to gain access to the stadium, which holds 48,000 people, the police source said.The Parc des Princes stadium can seat 50,000 football fansCredit: GettyThe BRI could also deploy their squad of camera robots to bolster their security effortsCredit: AFPA police source said that Paris would be using dogs, drones and other specialist equipment to police tonight’s match as well as an extra 500 officersCredit: AFPINSIDE THE SECURITY OPYesterday, police in Madrid and Paris were busy ramping up their security ahead of the quarter-final matches.France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, warned the security around today’s match between PSG and Barcelona was being “considerably reinforced”.Chris Phillips, a security expert and former police officer, told The Sun that the security op will stretch beyond stadiums to city centres and busy transport hubs.After ISIS singled out the game locations, he said armed cops will be on the lookout for trouble at “train stations, bus stations, even airports” which he says will be “an easier target”.He added that at-risk areas in London, Paris and Madrid will likely be crawling with “firearms officers” as well as sniffer bomb dogs to deter any terror threat.Spain also deployed 2,000 extra police officers to guard the Real Madrid versus Man City last night at the Santiago Bernabeu, despite maintaining its terror alert remained at four out of five.Meanwhile, the Met Police said on Tuesday they had a “robust policing plan” for the Emirates on Tuesday but the “substantial” threat level remains unchanged.Ahead of the first leg of the Gunners’ last-eight tie against Bayern Munich, security specialist Will Geddes said a “multi-layered” plan would have been formed.Geddes, who has previously worked with a number of Premier League clubs on their security, told The Sun extra canine teams, spotters and counter-terrorism cops would likely be brought in to bolster the security op.The ISIS threats were posted by the Al Azaim Foundation, a media channel responsible for disseminating messages from ISIS-K group.The resurgent faction ISIS-K – a warped army of barbaric fanatics that even terrify the Taliban.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe “K” refers to the historical region of Greater Khorasan, which included parts of Iran, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan.One of the most active regional affiliates of the Islamic State militant group, ISIS-K’s membership peaked in 2018 before declining – but now appears to be resurging.Real Madrid fans show their support as their team faced off Manchester City at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu last nightCredit: GettySpain said it would be deploying an extra 2,000 officers to guard the Santiago Bernabeu stadiumCredit: GettyFrance’s BRI at workCredit: AFP More

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    Arsenal players given brutal L’Equipe ratings with just TWO stars scoring above 5/10… but it’s much worse for Haaland

    ARSENAL stars were given brutal ratings by French media following Tuesday’s match against Bayern Munich.The Gunners were held to a 2-2 draw by Thomas Tuchel’s side at the Emirates Stadium.Arsenal drew 2-2 with Bayern Munich on TuesdayCredit: AlamyBukayo Saka was one of Arsenal’s top performersCredit: APWilliam Saliba was the lowest-rated Arsenal playerCredit: AlamyBukayo Saka opened the scoring in the 12th minute, but Bayern Munich levelled through Serge Gnabry six minutes later.Harry Kane then fired the visitors ahead from the penalty spot before half-time.However, Leandro Trossard scored an equaliser in the 76th minute.The Gunners were left disappointed with the result after failing to gain an advantage ahead of next week’s trip to the Allianz Arena.Read More on ArsenalAnd L’Equipe did not shy away from criticising the players in their post-match ratings.Saka and Martin Odegaard were the only two players to receive higher than five out of ten, with both handed a six.William Saliba was given a three while David Raya, Ben White, Gabriel Magalhaes, Jakub Kiwior and Jorginho received a four.Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Martinelli were all handed a five for their respective performances, with the team scoring 4.6 on average.Most read in Champions LeagueCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSArsenal’s average rating was 4.6Credit: L’EquipeL’Equipe were also brutal in their assessment of some Real Madrid and Manchester City players.The two sides met in the other quarter-final on Tuesday.Bayern Munich fans clash with stewards despite stadium ban as Arsenal fans want ticket sellers ‘banned for life’Reigning champions Man City were held to a thrilling 3-3 draw at the Santiago Bernabeu.However, top scorer Erling Haaland failed to impress, scoring just three.Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham was also handed a three on the night.Meanwhile, Phil Foden and Eduardo Camavinga were the top scorers with seven and eight respectively.The Champions League quarter-finals will conclude next week.The winner of Arsenal vs Bayern Munich will face either Man City or Real Madrid in the semi-finals.Erling Haaland received a poor rating for his performance against Real MadridCredit: GettyBellingham also scored lowCredit: L’Equipe More

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    Harry Kane admits he’s surprised he got a yellow card for elbow on Arsenal star Gabriel as he blasts ‘strange’ decision

    HARRY KANE believes he was unlucky to be given a yellow card after ELBOWING Arsenal defender Gabriel in the face.The England skipper enjoyed his return to North London with a 32nd minute penalty to earn Bayern Munich a 2-2 draw in their Champions League quarter final first leg.Harry Kane had an altercation with Arsenal’s Gabriel in the second halfCredit: EPAKane felt he was unlucky to be handed a yellow card for the incidentCredit: EPAThe former Tottenham star’s spot-kick – his 15th goal in 20 appearances against the Gunners – briefly gave the Germans a 2-1 lead after Serge Gnabry cancelled out Bukayo Saka’s opener.Arsenal fought their way back through a Leandro Trossard equaliser in the 76th minute – but the closely-contested tie was fraught with second half controversy.The drama began in the 55th minute as Kane backed into Gabriel and swung his right elbow into the Brazilian’s face, earning him a yellow card from Swedish ref Glenn Nyberg.Replays suggested Kane knew what he was doing, and was arguably lucky not to be shown a straight red, yet the 30-year-old had a different view.read more on arsenalHe said: “It was strange, I’m not really sure, it was 50-50, he gave that one as a foul and I’m surprised it was a yellow card but it is what it is. Decisions sometimes go your way.”Shortly after, Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel was left seething with a bizarre moment between Gabriel and Arsenal keeper David Raya from a goal kick.Nyberg blew his whistle, allowing Raya to take the goal kick, passing the ball across the six-yard box to Gabriel, only for the centre back to pick the ball up and place it back down.Bayern players immediately surrounded the ref, and Tuchel revealed post-match that Nyberg told them he would not give a penalty for a “kid’s mistake”.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTuchel labelled it a “huge mistake” and “horrible, horrible explanation” and Kane agrees that Bayern should have been given another penalty.Kane explained: “It would have been really strange, but when the keeper passed it to Gabriel and he picked the ball up in his box but it was a stonewall penalty.“I don’t know why the ref didn’t give it. It would have been strange.“But the ref blew the whistle, he passed it, he picked it up, it would have been child-like but that’s not our problem.”Eric Dier – another former Spurs player now with Kane at Bayern – added: “When Raya passed the ball to Gabriel. It’s strange. No one’s talking about it.“He passed it like a goal kick. The ref blew the whistle and he passed it and Gabriel picked it up. It was a very strange situation.”Bayern Munich fans clash with stewards despite stadium ban as Arsenal fans want ticket sellers ‘banned for life’Arsenal were also left aggrieved in the 95th minute when Saka went down in the box from a challenge by Manuel Neuer, which Nyberg waved away before blowing for full-time.Saka was left livid after the match and attempted to chase Nyberg down the tunnel before Arsenal assistant Albert Stuivenberg held him back.READ MORE SUN STORIESKane admitted: “It’s 50/50. If he was on my team, I would have said it’s a penalty.”Arsenal legend and TNT pundit Martin Keown blasted the decision, and said: “I find it quite alarming he has not given a penalty.”Why would he pick it up? It HAS to be a penalty, says HalseyBy Mark Halsey
    Arsenal could have absolutely no complaints if a penalty was awarded to Bayern Munich.
    The referee signalled for David Raya to take the goal kick.
    He did… and Gabriel picked the ball up. Why would he do that? The whistle had been blown.
    The only person who has made a mistake is Gabriel. Why would he pick the ball up?
    Once the referee has blown his whistle and Gabriel has picked it up, he has to give a penalty.

    Surprised it wasn’t a penalty, says HalseyBy Mark Halsey
    SOME will say that Bukayo Saka initiated the contact, but Manuel Neuer stuck out his leg.
    I was surprised Glenn Nyberg did not award Arsenal a penalty in real time at the end.
    Bayern Munich could have no complaints if it was given, they got away with one.
    Munich were very lucky.
    It is subjective, so maybe that is why VAR did not get involved.
    Had it been given, the decision would not have changed. More