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    PSG 1 Man City 2: De Bruyne and Mahrez stun Parisians as Guardiola pips Pochettino to take huge stride towards final

    PEP GUARDIOLA, his wealthy employers and of course, City’s fans, have waited a long time for this.But surely, they are on their way to the Champions League final.
    Man City have one foot in the Champions League final after beating PSG 2-1 in FranceCredit: Reuters
    Kevin De Bruyne and Riyad Mahrez were on target in ParisCredit: Reuters
    Any tournament which ends in Istanbul needs a famous recovery and City did exactly that last night as they pulled PSG’s pants down with two goals in the space of seven minutes.
    This was stunning stuff from City. It was their 18th successive away win and, by some distance, the finest of them all.
    So impressive in the first half and leading with a goal from Marquinhos, PSG simply lost the plot and also their cool.
    Kevin de Bruyne’s leveller was lucky, Riyad Mahrez’s strike was thanks to some shambolic defending and then former Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye was deservedly sent off for a tackle on Ilkay Gundogan.
    But here was the night that City, finally, proved they are not bottle jobs on the big occasion.
    And if they do fall to pieces in the second leg – and on this performance it will not happen – Guardiola’s team will have only themselves to blame.
    There were numerous heroes on the pitch for City in the second half but it was a special moment for Mahrez who was raised in Paris suburb Sarcelles – not far from the Parc des Princes.
    And this was a classic type of away performance which you see from European powerhouses such as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid who find a way of winning, even if not at their best.
    And the most relieved man in European football will have been Guardiola whose Champions League results for City against teams from France – and also Mauricio Pochettino – have not been great.
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    PSG capped off a bad night when Idrissa Gueye was shown a late redCredit: Getty
    The former Everton man was sent off for a bad foul on Ilkay GundoganCredit: AP

    And, much like two years ago, former Spurs boss Pochettino now needs his own miraculous comeback to reach the final.
    Pochettino will be particularly frustrated as throughout the first half, his team were a cut above City and deserved their lead.
    There was a warning for City within two minutes when Rodri forgot that losing the ball to Kylian Mbappe is a really bad idea.
    Neymar could only manage a harmless shot at Ederson and then Brazilian then saw a deflected effort met with a decent save by his fellow countryman in the City goal.
    Yet Ederson did not have a prayer to keep out a terrific glancing header from Marquinhos.
    While it was a terrific run from Marquinhos, who charged past Ilkay Gundogan, it was all about the absolutely perfect corner from Angel di Maria.
    PSG took a first-half lead through Brazilian defender MarquinhosCredit: Getty
    The centre-back’s header put PSG in full control in the opening stagesCredit: PA
    It was only the fourth goal City had conceded in the competition this season and they did well to avoid conceding another before half-time.
    PSG keeper Keylor Navas, one of the club’s best players this season, delivered an unorthodox save to keep out a hooked effort from Bernardo Silva.
    City’s players complained about the high boot Leandro Paredes used to clear a far post header from Foden
    And Foden then should have done better before half-time when he hammered a shot straight at Navas when he should have stuck the shot into either corner.
    But it was PSG who dazzled and delighted with their clever passing, brilliant movement and in fairness to defender John Stones and Ruben Dias, City’s central defenders actually did pretty well against such class.
    City started the second half well and we even saw a smile on the face of Guardiola as he watched from the dug-out.
    De Bruyne pulled one back with a shock long-range effortCredit: AP
    Keylor Navas failed to deal with the effort in time as City found a way back inCredit: Getty
    De Bruyne went close with an outrageous effort yet, while his bicycle effort was unsuccessful, his harmless-looking ball towards the far post gave City their big breakthrough.
    PSG keeper Navas was expecting someone to get a touch – probably John Stones – but instead the ball drifted into the corner
    And while City’s players celebrated and Guardiola jumped out of the dugout, one player who deserved real credit was Kyle Walker who delivered a stunning 60-yard run to force Marquinhos into conceding a corner.
    Better was to follow. Foden won a free-kick and although De Bruyne looked certain to be the taker, City tricked PSG and it was Mahrez.
    Presnel Kimpembe and Paredes delivered a comical effort at delivering a solid wall and Mahrez’s free-kick squeezed through the pair past a furious Navas.
    Worse was to follow when Gueye went through the back of Gundogan and could have few complaints at being given a straight red.
    Mahrez then put City ahead with an incredible free-kickCredit: Getty
    City have two away goals going into next week’s second leg at the EtihadCredit: Reuters
    And for the rest of the game, City just tormented PSG and made them look like an average Premier League side.
    As referee Felix Brych blew the final whistle, Pochettino and his wounded troops will have been pleased to get off the pitch with only a 2-1 loss.
    And then tells you everything you need to know about one of the best results in City’s history.
    Uefa and their tournaments have never been a popular subject for the club’s fans. But maybe that is about to change.
    Equally, this 90-minute of pure, brilliant, outstanding European football was a reminder that the Champions League can be bloody good competition.
    And it proved beyond doubt the stupidity of City’s owners for wanting a breakaway European Super League.
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    Sergio Ramos ‘targeting return for Real Madrid’s second clash vs Chelsea in Champions League semi-final’

    SERGIO RAMOS is reportedly targeting a return for Real Madrid’s trip to Chelsea next week.The Mail claims Los Blancos captain Ramos, 35, hopes to be back in the starting XI for the second leg of the Champions League semi-final clash.
    Sergio Ramos is aiming to return for Real Madrid’s trip to ChelseaCredit: EPA
    Ramos was in the stands for last night’s 1-1 draw in SpainCredit: Getty
    Real and Chelsea drew 1-1 in last night’s first game, with Christian Pulisic’s opener pegged back by Karim Benzema’s equaliser.
    Real need to score at Stamford Bridge or face crashing out on away goals.
    But they look set to be handed a huge boost in the return of Ramos.
    He has played just three times in 2021 after suffering knee and calf injuries.
    Ramos, who has also had coronavirus this month, looked to be back in training this week.
    And with a place in the Champions League final stake, he could now be in line for a return to Real’s starting XI in London.
    Ramos has been at the Bernabeu since 2005, scoring 101 goals in 670 games.
    He has won an incredible amount of trophies, including five LaLiga titles and four Champions Leagues.
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    Ramos has also won an amazing 180 caps for Spain, and was a key figure in the Euro wins of 2008 and 2012, as well as the 2010 World Cup triumph.
    However, Ramos’ time in the capital could be coming to an end this summer.
    He is out of contract and it appears unlikely fresh terms will be agreed.
    That’s led to a host of clubs entering the race for his signature, including Manchester United.
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    Real Madrid’s goal against Chelsea should NOT have counted, says referee expert after Casemiro ‘foul’ on Azpilicueta

    REAL MADRID were fortunate to snatch an equaliser against Chelsea, according to one ex-referee who spotted a possible foul in the build-up.Karim Benzema expertly slammed the ball home during Tuesday night’s Champions League semi-final first leg.
    Casemiro beat Cesar Azpilicueta to the jump – but has been accused of committing a foulCredit: Rex
    Karim Benzema slammed home the resultant knockdown for the levellerCredit: Getty
    But some onlookers felt the short corner routine that brought about the leveller featured a foul.
    Marcelo’s cross was headed back across goal by Casemiro, who had beaten Cesar Azpilicueta in the air.
    Eder Militao then flicked it on for Benzema to swivel and smash past Edouard Mendy.
    It was Casemiro’s clash with Azpilicueta that was debated, most notably by Spanish former referee Andujar Oliver.
    The 72-year-old, who officiated for 23 years and made his LaLiga debut in 1980, felt the Brazilian had illegally jumped against the Chelsea defender.
    He told Marca: “Casemiro commits a foul on Azpilicueta before Militao heads to Benzema, who scores.”
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    THUNDEROUS FINISH! ⚡️Benzema smashes the ball home on the turn and volley. Such a clinical strike! Against the run of play Real Madrid are level… pic.twitter.com/byfE5d9wt6— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 27, 2021

    Neither referee Danny Makkelie or VAR called the 29-year-old midfielder up, perhaps taking the opinion that he had simply out-jumped Azpilicueta.
    The goal also came against the run of play after a confident start from Chelsea at the Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium.
    Following a bad Timo Werner miss, Christian Pulisic danced his way through the Madrid defence to score the opener.
    And while the away-goal draw puts the Blues in a good position for next week’s return leg, coach Thomas Tuchel was left wanting more.

    He said: “I think we started the game very, very well and very aggressive with a lot of courage and a lot of quality.
    “We deserved to win the first-half, for me. We had a lot of chances, we had a lot of half chances where we missed precision in the last ball to have more opportunities to score.
    “Unfortunately, they scored from a set-piece. There was nothing else normally to defend for us, we did not allow any chances so it was a bit of a disappointing result at half-time.”
    Tuchel also confirmed his reason for substituting Azpilicueta, 31, shortly after the hour-mark was the full-back appearing ‘very tired’.
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    PSG vs Man City FREE: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for TONIGHT’S Champions League semi-final

    MAN CITY have reached the Champions League semi-final for the first time since Pep Guardiola took over and are looking to go all the way.But standing in their path now is an old foe in Mauricio Pochettino, who led Spurs to an epic quarter-final win at the Etihad two years ago.
    Kylian Mbappe and PSG are looking to go one better than last season’s Champions League final appearanceCredit: Getty
    Man City can still win the first ever Premier League, Champions League and Carabao Cup trebleCredit: Reuters
    And Poch’s PSG team have been arguably more impressive than his Tottenham side as they saw off Barcelona and champions Bayern Munich to reach this stage.
    What time does PSG vs Man City kick off?

    PSG face Man City on Wednesday, April 28 – TONIGHT.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in France.
    It will be played at the Parc des Princes.
    Last time the two sides met, Man City were 1-0 winners at the Etihad under Manuel Pellegrini as they advanced to the 2016 Champions League semi-final.

    What TV channel is PSG vs Man City on and can I live stream it?

    PSG vs Man City is live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage commences at 7pm – one hour before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.

    Can I watch PSG vs Man City for free?

    EE customers can get BT Sport INCLUDED to their plan at no extra cost if they are on a plan with Smart Benefits – simply log in to EE and choose BT Sport app.
    And then get it on the big screen by texting SPORT to 150 to get a FREE three-month trial of large screen so you can cast all the action on your TV.
    At the end of the three months you will automatically roll onto the £15 per month subscription unless cancelled.

    Team news
    Keylor Navas and Marco Verratti have both returned from injury for this one while Marquinhos and Abdou Diallo are also likely to be available.
    Juan Bernat is out for the long haul and will play no part for PSG.
    Sergio Aguero was an unused substitute in Man City’s Carabao Cup final win over Spurs at the weekend and is unlikely to be rushed back for this game.
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    Damien Duff SLAMS ex-Chelsea star Eden Hazard for turning up to Real Madrid ‘fat’ and ‘never being a top pro’

    DAMIEN DUFF took aim at Real Madrid star Eden Hazard on Tuesday night – for turning up to training ‘fat’.The Irishman’s remarkable tirade against his fellow former Chelsea winger came after the Blues’ 1-1 Champions League draw with Los Blancos.
    Eden Hazard has struggled with fitness issues since joining Real MadridCredit: Getty
    Damien Duff slammed the Belgian for turning up to his first pre-season overweightCredit: Sportsfile
    Hazard came off the bench in the semi-final first leg but failed to make an impact after a long spell out injured.
    And the Belgian’s poor form since joining the LaLiga giants for an initial £88million left Duff worried because he sees Hazard as not ‘a top pro’.
    The 42-year-old told RTE: “You’d worry for him going forward.
    “He’s 30, he relies on sharpness, being a quick dribbler. We all know after 30 it’s… like that (points downward).
    “He’s never been a top pro and he’s never had the drive of [Lionel] Messi and [Cristiano] Ronaldo. If he did, you’d probably be mentioning him with them two players.
    “He turned up for his first pre-season at Real Madrid – Galactico, 160 million [euros] – overweight. Fat. Call it what you want.
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    Hazard’s numbers at Chelsea and Real Madrid before Tuesday’s draw
    Damien Duff won the Premier League team twice at ChelseaCredit: Getty – Contributor
    “You’d worry for him, because he’s had 11 injuries and to come back from 11 injuries – and he’s hardly played in two years – you need to have drive, you need to be a top pro.
    “I hate aiming it at a player, but it’s always been aimed at him anyway.”
    Hazard, 30, admitted in November 2019 that he arrived at Real overweight – but insisted he found it easy trimming the pounds.
    He said: “I’m not going to hide it, but when I’m on vacation, I’m on vacation.
    “I had put on five kilos, I’m the type to put on quickly and lose so quickly if I’m careful. When I was 18, in Lille, I was 72 or 73kg. I was 80kg this summer, I lost it in 10 days.”
    However, two-time Premier League winner Duff felt that Hazard, who has also won the league twice, has no excuses given how he started his Madrid career.
    To be signed by Madrid, you turn up to pre-season in the shape of your life. And he turned up overweight because he was on holiday.Damien Duff

    He added: “You could argue that throughout his career, he’s always battled with his weight.
    “To be signed by Real Madrid, 160 million, you turn up to pre-season in the shape of your life.
    “And he turned up overweight because he was on holiday. I ain’t having that.”
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    Real Madrid star Marcelo could miss Champions League clash at Chelsea after being called up to monitor local election

    REAL MADRID are fighting to have Marcelo available for next week’s clash with Chelsea after he was called up for election duty.Voters will pick their candidates for the Assembly of Madrid on Tuesday May 4, the day before the Champions League semi-final second leg.
    Marcelo may be unavailable for Real Madrid’s game next WednesdayCredit: EPA
    According to El Mundo, Marcelo, 32, has been randomly selected to monitor a polling station in the Spanish capital.
    That would prevent him from joining his Real team-mates in flying to London on Tuesday.
    Local authorities have reportedly argued that he can jet off on the day of the game after working at the ballot box, but that would encounter issues with Uefa’s coronavirus protocols.
    Travelling separately from the rest of the squad would break Madrid’s Covid bubble.
    Therefore Los Blancos have filed an appeal to have the left-back, who is a Spanish citizen, removed from the post.
    It is said that Marcelo is deeply unhappy about the call-up and his entourage, as well as Real bosses, are working on overturning the decision.
    Brazil international Marcelo was was given a Spanish passport in 2011, so that he did not take up a non-EU place in the Madrid squad.

    The polling station workers were selected on April 5 and are paid £56 for their day’s work.
    There is a seven-day period for appeals to be lodged with Real’s queries so far being rejected.
    The LaLiga giants are nonetheless described as confident that Marcelo will be freed for the Stamford Bridge trip.
    Exemptions can be made for citizens who are required for ‘essential community services of vital importance’ on the day of polls, although that is typically reserved for professionals such as firefighters or medics.

    A precedent Real may call back to is that of Aitor Fernandez, the Levante goalkeeper who was excused from a 2019 voting booth call-up on the same day as a game against Athletic Club after a second appeal.
    Marcelo started the 1-1 first leg draw due to an injury to Ferland Mendy, who remains a doubt for next week.
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    Thiago Silva’s wife SLAMS Chelsea star Timo Werner after Real Madrid draw and moans about striker missing chances

    THIAGO SILVA’S wife Isabelle blasted her husband’s team-mate Timo Werner during Chelsea’s Champions League draw with Real Madrid.The German was guilty of missing some clear cut chances in the semi-final and Silva’s wife took aim on her Instagram.
    Thiago Silva’s wife Isabelle was not happy with Timo WernerCredit: https://www.instagram.com/belle_silva/?hl=en
    The German missed some clear cut chances against Real Madrid in the Champions LeagueCredit: EPA
    In a now deleted video, Isabelle was heard speaking in Portuguese as she filmed the TV she was watching the game on.
    And in quotes translated by the Metro said: “This is karma, guys.
    “Every team I go to there is a striker who keeps missing goals… this Werner, what is his name?”
    In a second video posted on her account, the 34-year-old added: “We need a goal, we need to win this match but my attackers don’t want to score, I don’t know why they don’t score.”
    And in a separate video shared on Twitter, Vitor Gava claimed she called the striker a ‘worm’ in Portuguese.
    Chelsea drew 1-1 in Spain after Karim Benzema’s acrobatic effort cancelled out Christian Pulisic’s opener after 14 minutes.
    Though still an excellent result for the West Londoners ahead of the second-leg, it could have been much better for the Blues if Werner hadn’t missed from close range.
    Thomas Tuchel revealed one goal in 13 Werner was angry with his miss after the game – especially as he did a similar thing at West Ham on Saturday.
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    If you guys go to her insta there are more Werner slander 😭 and also in English..— Vitor Gava (@Vitimgava_) April 27, 2021

    Tuchel said: “He missed a big one at West Ham, now he missed another big one here, that does not help.
    “But it also doesn’t help to cry about it or to regret it all the time.
    “It’s like this, there are millions of people who have harder things to deal with than chances that you miss.
    “So this is the good thing about sports, nobody cares tomorrow. Today, we were sad, angry in the moment, this is normal.
    “He’s angry, he is disappointed, tomorrow he has a free day and the next day he has to put his chin up.
    “He is a professional guy, he is a top guy, he works hard, he gets in the positions, and from there on we go.
    “We will never stop pushing, we will never stop believing, I have the feeling that everybody accepts the situation like this. A striker is easy, you score the next game and nobody speaks.”
    It is not the first time Isabelle has got herself into hot water – previously saying Ben Chilwell is better than Andrew Robertson.
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    Watch Timo Werner miss an absolute sitter as Chelsea rue huge point-blank save in 1-1 draw with Real Madrid

    CHELSEA will be hoping they do not live to regret a huge Timo Werner miss as the Blues drew 1-1 against Real Madrid.The German has developed an incredible reputation for missing absolute sitters since joining the Blues last summer.

    Timo Werner wasted yet another golden chance as Chelsea drew 1-1 with Real MadridCredit: EPA
    And while former Chelsea No1 Thibaut Courtois was at least forced into a save this time around, fans were left fuming by Werner’s wasteful finishing in the Champions League semi-final first leg at Valdebebas.
    Mason Mount launched an incredible counter-attack, weaving his way from deep in his own half into Real Madrid’s penalty area.
    After cutting inside onto his right foot, the England star took a shot at goal.
    It subsequently took a huge deflection, spinning into Christian Pulisic’s path.
    The American smartly nodded straight to Werner, who was all alone and had Courtois to beat from just six yards.
    But beat him he could not – instead providing a typically meek finish straight at the imposing Belgian.
    Despite the miss Chelsea did get their away goal a couple of minutes later, Christian Pulisic latching onto a Toni Rudiger through ball to round Courtois and smash home.
    But for all their dominance, Chelsea could not extend their lead and were eventually pegged back by Real Madrid – Karim Benzema first controlling the ball with his head before smashing home a brilliant volley.
    Werner, 25, simply had to score as he found himself all alone from six yards outCredit: BT Sport
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    Fans on social media were not forgiving of Werner, despite former Chelsea keeper Courtois’ great stop.
    Many are now left wondering if the Blues will rue that missed chance when the second leg comes round at Stamford Bridge next week.
    One wrote: “£50million down the drain, Timo Werner misses again.”
    And another added: “More like big miss from Werner. Anywhere but there.”

    A third lamented: “Every match without fail.”
    And a fourth asked: “how’s he missed?”
    Werner, 25, did manage to notch a rare goal against West Ham at the weekend.
    But that was just his first in the Premier League since February 15 and he followed it up with an astonishing miss at the London Stadium.
    In total, the German has managed 11 goals in all competitions since joining for around £50million, with only six coming in the Premier League.
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