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    Kylian Mbappe responds to claims he took jibe at PSG team-mate Neymar with ‘eat well and sleep well’ comments

    PSG forward Kylian Mbappe has denied he took a jibe at Neymar after urging team mates to “eat well and sleep well” following their 1-0 home defeat to Bayern Munich. The PSG star warned his teammates that they needed to be in the best condition possible for the return leg in Munich.
    Neymar and Mbappe during Psg’s defeat to Bayern Munich.Credit: Getty
    Neymar celebrates his goal against Lille with Mbappe.Credit: Getty
    ‘Everyone needs to be healthy, sleep well, eat well,’ the France forward said.
    Hours later Neymar was spotted at a poker tournament before heading to a McDonalds seemingly ignoring his team mate’s comments.
    Mbappe has denied that he was he specifically referring to Neymar.
    He told Prime Video in France: “They were for everyone. For everyone.
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    “I’ve seen people talking about Ney and what happened afterwards… it was not a dig or anything. I think in the context we are in now, we need anything but digs.”
    He added: “It’s really advice for everyone because, as I said, when we have everyone, other teams have problems.”
    PSG’s immediate concern will be hoping that Neymar will be fit for the second leg in Munich on Wednesday, March 8.
    The Brazilian was stretchered off during the French champions 4-3 win over Lille on Sunday with an ankle injury.
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    Mbappe said: “I hope Ney will come back soon because he’s a vital player for us.”
    The Brazilian has 13 goals and 11 assists in 20 Ligue 1 matches this season while Mbappe has 15 goals and 2 assists in the same amount of games.
    PSG are next in action on Sunday when they travel to rivals Marseille in a top of the table clash. More

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    Frankfurt vs Napoli LIVE: Latest updates, score, team news for Champions League last-16 game

    NAPOLI take on Frankfurt in the last-16 of the Champions League after storming through their group with ease. The Serie A side are top of their league and are in scintillating form, and will be looking to make tracks in Europe as they aim to go further than ever before.

    Start time: 8pm GMT
    Live stream/TV: BT Sport 2
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    Liverpool Champions League boost as two key Real Madrid stars OUT of squad for Anfield tie

    REAL MADRID have two key players ruled out of their Champions League tie against Liverpool.Doubts mounted on the availability of Karim Benzema after he was forced off with a muscular injury in Madrid’s 4-0 win over Elche last week.
    Toni Kroos has been ruled out through illnessCredit: Getty
    Midfielder Toni Kroos, 33, also picked up an illness and the pair both missed Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Osasuna.
    Now boss Carlo Ancelotti’s side have confirmed that they will be missing two crucial players for Tuesday’s trip to Anfield.
    However, talisman striker Benzema is fit enough to be included in the squad for the first leg of the last-16 Champions League showdown.
    But Kroos and Aurelien Tchouameni, who make up two of Ancelotti’s preferred midfield trio, have both not been named in the squad. 
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    According to Relevo, German international Kroos suffered an intestinal infection which badly affected his weight and muscle mass.
    Meanwhile, French ace Tchouameni, 23, is still feeling the effects of flu.
    This will be news to ears of Jurgen Klopp as his team enter the contest with renewed optimism after successive victories and clean sheets against Everton and Newcastle.
    Liverpool appear to have turned a corner with Virgil van Dijk back at the heart of the defence, and attacker Cody Gakpo finding his feet.
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    The pair renew hostilities after their 2021-22 Champions League final, which saw the Spanish side win 1-0 courtesy of Vinicius Junior.
    In fact, Ancelotti’s side have the edge over their rivals having won five of the last six meetings since 2014.
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    ‘A piece of art’ – Fans in love with Adidas’ ‘gorgeous’ Champions League final ball

    FOOTBALL fans have taken to social media to heap praise on Adidas for their Champions League final ball.The ball debuted last week in the first round of Champions League last 16 matches and will be used at this year’s final in Istanbul, Turkey.
    The Champions League final ball.Credit: www.reddit.com
    The ball has been in use for the round of 16 matchesCredit: Getty
    The design features a blue pattern which is inspired by traditional Turkish art with the gold representing the history of Istanbul and the silver the Champions League trophy.
    Football fans have been taking to social media in their masses to praise the design.
    One Reddit user commented: ” F*** me, that’s a gorgeous ball. I’ll say it.”
    Another used replied saying: ” If I had it, I feel like I couldn’t play with it. Just have it for everyone to see.”
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    A third added: “Now that’s magical.”
    A further response said: ” That’s a piece of art for real.”
    A couple of eagle eyed Twitter users have commented on how the patterns resemble those on a Wetherspoons plate.
    One user said: ” I’ve eaten a burger and chips off this ball at Wetherspoons.”
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    Another added: ” Wetherspoons wants its ball back.”
    Fans will have another chance to see the ball in action with the next round of Champions League matches starting on Tuesday.
    Liverpool host Real Madrid and Manchester City travel to RB Leipzig.
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    RB Leipzig vs Man City: Stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Champions League last-16 clash

    MANCHESTER CITY get their Champions League campaign back underway with a clash against RB Leipzig. City eased through their group to qualify for their last-16 match-up with the German side.
    Erling Haaland has scored five goals in the Champions League this seasonCredit: Getty
    Pep Guardiola is still searching for his first Champions League trophy with Man City and his first since 2011.
    His side reached the final two years ago but were beaten by Chelsea and they were knocked out in extraordinary circumstances by Real Madrid in last season’s semis.
    City have been a inconsistent in the league this season as they find themselves in a title race with Arsenal.
    But Guardiola will have one eye on the trophy which has evaded him for over a decade.
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    When is RB Leipzig vs Man City?

    Man City’s clash with RB Leipzig will take place on Wednesday, February 22.
    The game gets underway at 8pm UK time.
    The Red Bull Arena in Leipzig will host.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    RB Leipzig vs Man City will be shown live on BT Sport 1 in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the BT Sport app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Team news
    Leipzig will be buoyed by the return of Christopher Nkunku, who made an appearance against Wolfsburg at the weekend.
    City will have Erling Haaland leading their line as he looks to equal Kyliam Mbappe and Mohamed Salah at the top of the scoring charts.
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    Riyad Mahrez may get a start after not sitting on the bench for the 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest.
    Ruben Dias is set to continue his run in the side alongside Nathan Ake and Kyle Walker.
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    Leipzig – 18/5
    Draw – 14/5
    Man City – 3/4
    Leipzig to qualify – 9/2
    Man City to qualify – 1/7

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    Trent Alexander-Arnold faces his foe Vinicius Jr once again, as Liverpool take on Real Madrid in the Champions League

    TRENT Alexander-Arnold can be forgiven if he suffers an attack of pre-match nerves before the Champions League clash at home to Real Madrid. It’s that man again.Once more he has to pit his defensive skills – not the strongest part of his game – against the attacking threat of Vinicius Junior.
    Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold is set to face nemesis Vinicius Jr againCredit: Getty
    Alexander-Arnold will need no reminding of how things turned out in both of the last two seasons.
    In April of 2021 Liverpool travelled to Spain to meet Real in the first leg of the quarter final. Wonderfully supplied by Tony Kroos, Vinicius ran riot, scoring twice in the 3-1 win which Liverpool proved unable to peg back at Anfield.
    And then last year in Paris they met again, this time in the final. Liverpool had the better of the game.
    But at one end Thibaut Courtois was in magnificent form in goal for Real, while at the other it was Vinicius who proved the difference, scoring the only goal of the match.
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    Six years ago it seemed like madness when Real paid over £40million for a 16 year old Brazilian winger who had yet to make his senior professional debut.
    Looking back, it now comes across as a bargain. Of course it was a gamble.
    No one can predict with precision how such a youngster will develop as a player and as a person – especially when, after the age of 18, he has to go through a potentially awkward transition into adulthood in a different culture on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
    But it has proved to be a move that has changed the market, making European clubs even keener to sign up South American adolescents.
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    Real have already snapped up Endrick of Palmeiras, another 16 year old sensation, who will be making his way to Spain in the middle of next year when he hits the 18 mark.
    In the case of Vinicius it clearly helps that he comes across as so calm and mature.
    He has found himself at the centre of disgraceful scenes of racism, and in the face of inexcusable scenes – rival fans went as far as to depict a large Vinicius doll being lynched – he has retained his focus and his dignity.
    It helps, of course, that he is so well able to give his answer on the field. His displays have been outstanding. He has been given a task – to get behind the opposing defence down the left flank and both set up and score goals.
    The relationship with centre forward Karim Benzema has not always been straightforward. But the experience and quality of the French striker have clearly eased his progress, and Vinicius has also done remarkably well to come up with the combination of precision at pace.
    It is no easy task to be accurate at the speed he is moving, especially as his strongest foot is the right one. But his crossing and his finishing keep getting better.
    Liverpool will hope to protect Alexander-Arnold by winning the battle higher up the pitch.
    Jurgen Klopp’s midfield has shown signs of rejuvenation, and will seek to deny the likes of Kroos and Luka Modric the time on the ball to bring Vinicius into the game – hence the importance of Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde as the most dynamic force that Real possess – and Valverde is increasingly a target for pulled back crosses from Vinicius as he bursts into the box.
    If Liverpool’s gameplan works out and they are able to impose themselves on proceedings, then Alexander-Arnold should be able to show off his outstanding attacking quality.
    But however effective the Liverpool press, there will surely be some point in the game when Vinicius gets away, and Alexander-Arnold will have to strive to catch him.
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    A yellow card will be bad news for the Liverpool right back – perhaps tinged with just the slightest bit of relief.
    It will mean that Alexander-Arnold is suspended for the second leg in the Bernabeu.
    Liverpool’s midfield will have to help Alexander-Arnold in his battle against Vinicius JrCredit: Getty
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    Liverpool boost with TWO huge Real Madrid stars doubts for Champions League game after they’re ruled out of LaLiga clash

    REAL MADRID have reportedly had two key players ruled out of their Champions League tie against Liverpool.Karim Benzema was forced off with a muscular injury in Madrid’s 4-0 win over Elche in midweek and Toni Kroos has picked up an illness.
    Both Karim Benzema and Toni Kroos could miss the game against LiverpoolCredit: Getty
    The pair have been ruled out of today’s match against Osasuna in LaLiga.
    And Benzema and Kroos could now miss the game, according to the Daily Mail, in what would be a major boost for the Reds’ hopes of progressing to the next round.
    Liverpool will play Madrid at Anfield on Tuesday in the round of 16 in the Champions League.
    Benzema’s setback is the latest in what has proved to be a challenging season for the Frenchman.
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    The striker missed the entire World Cup for France with an injury.
    The Ballon d’Or holder has only been able to play in 13 league matches this season for Los Blancos.
    While Kroos was ever-present in the team until Wednesday, when his illness kept him out of the team.
    Should he miss the game against Liverpool, Madrid will miss his experience in the middle of the pitch.
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    A win for Liverpool would help ease tension at the club as they have not been at their best this season.
    The club are currently 9th in the table, nine points behind Newcastle in 4th. More

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    Arteta fumes as bizarre Prem rule means Arsenal play Villa with 63 hours’ rest but Champions League team would be BANNED

    MIKEL ARTETA questioned the Premier League’s rule with Arsenal set to take on Aston Villa just 63 hours after Wednesday’s final whistle against Manchester City.The Gunners bid to return to the top of the table in Saturday’s lunchtime kick-off at Villa Park.
    Mikel Arteta has hit out at the Premier League scheduling for fixturesCredit: Rex
    But Arteta fears his side will be disadvantaged by playing so soon after their rip-roaring title clash with City – something a Champions League side would not be asked to do.
    Arteta complained: “There are certain rules with the Champions League teams.
    “When you are playing on Wednesday night, you cannot play on Saturday lunchtime.
    “That should apply to any competition.
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    “It’s been discussed at the managers’ meetings and that is why the changes were made towards the Champions League teams.
    “If you follow the same principle physiologically, it is very difficult to turn around in that period to get the best outcome and reduce the injury risk for players.”
    Premier League chiefs changed their kick-off rule for the teams involved in the Champions League in May 2021 following a rant from Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
    But it doesn’t apply to domestic fixtures selected by BT Sport for their 12.30pm Saturday slot.
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    And now the Arsenal boss fears his team could pay the price as they look to end a run of four games without a win.
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    He said: “They put the schedule the way they did and it’s a bit unusual, but it is what it is.
    “The players are highly motivated for the Villa game because we want to perform well and win.” More