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    Neymar commits future to PSG as club vow to spend big to keep Brazilian AND Kylian Mbappe

    NEYMAR is finally set to sign a new contract at PSG after committing his future to the club.The Brazilian forward said he feels ‘at home’ in the French capital and will extend his stay.
    Neymar gets a hug from Mauricio Pochettino after PSG beat Bayern in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty
    Neymar, 29, has just one year left on his £600,000-a-week contract and been linked with a move back to Spain.
    But, speaking after the Champions League win over Bayern Munich, Neymar said his contract is no longer an issue.
    He told TNT Sports Brazil: “I don’t think this is even a topic anymore, I obviously feel very comfortable, at home at PSG.
    “I feel happier than before.”
    The Brazil striker helped his side beat last year’s Champions League winners Bayern on away goals.
    Last season’s beaten finalists have set up a semi-final date with either Manchester City or Borussia Dortmund.
    And club president Nasser Al Khelaifi promised even more investment as well as keeping hold of Neymar’s strike partner Kylian Mbappe.
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    The French forward is wanted by Real Madrid in a blockbuster summer move.
    But Al Khelaifi told RMC Sport: “We have invested a lot in the club to win the Champions’ League and all the trophies available.
    “Neymar and Kylian (Mbappe) have no excuse to leave. We really have everything to win all the tournaments.

    “We have a great team today. We have respect for the others but we are there with them.
    “We are working. And it is not over. We need to continue, to remain calm because the Champions’ League is not finished.
    “We need to work more each day. The belief is there. The secret is work. The details make the difference too.”
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    Thomas Tuchel accused of insulting Porto boss Conceicao as players clash after Chelsea’s fiery Champions League win

    THOMAS TUCHEL was accused of insulting the Porto coach as he led Chelsea into the Champions League last-four. Sergio Conceicao pointed the finger at the Blues boss after their clubs’ quarter-final second leg in Seville, claiming: “I was insulted by this gentleman who was next door. 
    Thomas Tuchel was accused of insulting Porto boss Sergio ConceicaoCredit: Getty
    Players of both teams had to be separated as they squared up to each other on the pitch at the final whistleCredit: Getty
    “My English is not perfect, it’s no use talking about it. There was no exchange of words because I was focused on the game, I don’t know why he reacted. I didn’t quite understand.
    “I heard some insults. It was not pretty and my irritation at the end had something to do with it. I didn’t even say the word to him.”
    The pair clashed during the game after Porto had a penalty claim turned down.
    But Conceicao insisted afterwards: “It wasn’t like that, but it’s over.”
    It might not be the end of the matter, though, as the Portugues admitted: “I told the referee that the fourth referee heard the insults.”
    Players of both teams had to be separated as they squared up to each other on the pitch at the final whistle – after Chelsea made it through to the last eight despite Mehdi Taremi’s stunning late overhead kick for Porto in this second leg in Seville.
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    Tuchel said: “We are aware we are a young team so we wanted to turn it around and make it like an adventure for them.
    “It’s a big achievement for them to reach the semi-finals – we are a club not used to being there.
    “But now we are there, we want to play to get into the final.”
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    PSG 0 Bayern Munich 1 LIVE REACTION: Neymar and co. through to Champions League semis on away goals – latest updates

    PSG are through to the Champions League semi-finals on away goals despite the German side beating them 1-0 this evening in Paris.
    RESULT: PSG 0 Bayern Munich 1
    PSG XI: 1 Navas; 31 Dagba, 15 Pereira, 3 Kimpembe (c), 22 Diallo; 27 Gueye, 8 Parades; 10 Neymar, 23 Draxler, 11 Di Maria; 7 Mbappe.
    Bayern XI: 1 Neuer (c); 5 Pavard, 17 Boateng, 21 Hernandez, 19 Davies; 27 Alaba, 6 Kimmich; 29 Coman, 25 Muller, 10 Sane; 13 Choupo-Moting.

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    THAT’s ALL FOR TONIGHT
    Well, what a Champions League quarter-final tie we were treated to!
    And it’s PSG who will progress onto the semi-finals where they’ll meet Premier League, league leaders Man City or German side Borussia Dortmund.
    They’ll find out which team it’ll be tomorrow night and if you’re interested, coverage of that game gets underway here at SunSport from 6.30 PM.
    Goodnight!
    POCH-ET ROCKET
    LOOK AWAY Tottenham fans – your old boss is now a step closer to lifting the Champions League.
    Mauricio Pochettino, a former darling of North London, came close to delivering European glory two years ago before being unceremoniously sacked by Tottenham chief Daniel Levy five months later.
    Yet refreshed and relaxed after a sabbatical, the Argentine is eyeing a trip to Istanbul on May 29 after Paris Saint-Germain sensationally knocked out holders Bayern Munich in a thrilling quarter-final tie.
    Read More: PSG 0 Bayern Munich 1 (3-3 AGG) Match Report
    PARISIANS MARCH ON
    PSG are now into the semi-finals of the Champions League and they’ll meet either Man City or Borussia Dortmund!

    REVENGE
    PSG got their revenge!
    1 – PSG’s elimination of Bayern Munich tonight is the first instance in Champions League history of the previous season’s losing finalists eliminating the holders in the knockout stages. Revenge. pic.twitter.com/Q5rc6oQLtu— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 13, 2021

    FULL-TIME STATS
    Both teams had lots of good chances to score in the game, PSG in particular, hit the woodwork twice through Neymar.
    Bayern (55 per cent) saw more of the ball and had more shots (14) than PSG, but they could only find the back of the net once.
    Not having Robert Lewandowski was the difference in this tie.
    FT: PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    Bayern Munich won tonight’s game, but they couldn’t find a second to win the quarter-final tie.
    PSG held their nerve and they’ve beaten the team that crushed their Champions League dreams last season in Lisbon.
    The Parisians have a good chance of righting the wrongs of last season and finally get their hands on the prestigious Champions League trophy.
    PSG will play either Man City or Borussia Dortmund in the semi-final, and they could meet either Chelsea or Liverpool/Real Madrid in the final if they make it for the second year in a row.
    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    THE FULL-TIME WHISTLE GOES AT THE PARC DES PRINCES!
    PSG GET REVENGE AND KNOCKOUT THE HOLDERS!
    MAN CITY OR BORUSSIA DORTMUND AWAIT IN THE SEMI-FINAL!
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    90+3. Sane gets the beating of Bakker down the right-hand side and sends the young Dutch defender for a hotdog with the cut back.
    The German then delivers a pacey low cross towards the near post but Navas gathers for PSG. Game over.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    90+1. The ball breaks forward for PSG again on the counter attack and Neymar tries to break into the penalty area.
    He takes one touch too many and Bayern clear.
    Mbappe looks visibly frustrated as he could have been played in for an easy tap in.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    90. Four additional minutes to be played and Bayern NEED to score and not concede to win.
    If they fail to do so, they’re out of the Champions League and they won’t be able to retain.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    89. Musiala passes the ball straight to Neymar and PSG look to counter and finish off the tie.
    The ball is played in behind Bayern’s backline for Mbappe to run onto – and he wins the footrace against Hernandez.
    Mbappe cuts inside and tries to play Neymar in on goal but Neuer is out quickly to sweep up for Bayern.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    88. SUBSTITUTION!
    Herrera is on for Di Maria.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    86. BLOCK!
    Coman cuts inside off the left-hand side and floats a cross towards the far post.
    The ball falls to Muller who sends an effort towards goal, but Kimpembe comes up with a vital block!
    Bayern are pushing until the end.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    84. SUBSTITUTION!
    Martinez comes on for Choupo-Moting.
    Defensive midfielder for a striker…… strange call if you ask me! Could work…. maybe.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    83. Coman wins a corner off Di Maria. Not long to go.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    82. JUST WIDE!
    Bayern Munich win the ball back in the midfield again and they go searching for another goal.
    The ball is played wide to Sane and the German gets the beating of Bakker.
    Sane gets a shot off at a tight angle but it goes JUST wide of the far post! Just one goal will do for Bayern.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    81. Navas takes his own player out, Parades, and the awards PSG a free-kick. Strange call.
    Didn’t realise you can take your own team-mate out and still win a free-kick for your team!
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    79. Bayern Munich win a free-kick in a promising position.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    77. NO GOAL!
    The ball breaks to Neymar on the halfway line, and the Brazilian plays a through ball to Mbappe.
    The Frenchman takes his time before blasting the ball past Neuer and he thinks he’s put the tie to bed…. but the linesman has his flag up for offside!
    That would have been game over!
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    76. Musiala is pushing up alongside Muller, so it looks like a 4-1-4-1.
    The youngster has goals in him, he scored at the weekend against Union Berlin so Flick will be hoping he can do the same again.
    Less than 15 minutes to go and Flick is starting to look nervous! The Champions League defence could be over.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    73. Neymar wins a free-kick on the halfway line, and it’s take short.
    Bakker and Kean try to combine down the left-hand side but the ball goes out of play for a Bayern throw-in.
    Di Maria gets the beating of Coman and DaviesCredit: GETTY IMAGES
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    71. SUBSTITUTION!
    PSG make a change of their own and Kean is on for Draxler for the final 20 minutes.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    70. SUBSTITUTION!
    German wonderkid Musiala is on for Bayern Munich, replacing Davies.
    Alaba will either drop into centre-back and Hernandez moves out to left-back, or Alaba will fill the hole at left-back himself.
    PSG 0-1 BAYERN MUNICH (3-3 AGG)
    68.
    Sane gets the beating of two down the right-hand side, but is caught by a backtracking Mbappe.
    The PSG forward tries to prevent conceding a corner, but the ball hits the wrong side of his foot and Bayern have a corner-kick.
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    Chelsea 0 Porto 1 LIVE REACTION: Blues reach Champions League semis with astute last-eight performance – updates

    CHELSEA are through to their first Champions League semi-final for eight years despite a 1-0 loss to Porto in their quarter-final second leg.
    RESULT: Chelsea 0 Porto 1
    Chelsea XI: 16 Mendy; 28 Azpilicueta, 6 Silva, 2 Rudiger; 24 James, 5 Jorginho, 7 Kante, 21 Chilwell; 19 Mount, 29 Havertz, 10 Pulisic
    Porto XI: 1 Marchesin; 18 Manafa, 3 Pepe, 19 Mbemba, 12 Sanusi; 17 Corona, 27 Oliveira, 8 Uribe, 16 Grujic, 25 Otavio; 11 Marega

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    THAT’S ALL FROM SEVILLE
    Chelsea are through to the Champions League semi-finals, despite losing 1-0 to Porto at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, thanks to an aggregate of 2-1.
    The Blues lacked any major chances throughout the entire encounter but were still composed and didn’t allow the Dragons to create any major dangers.
    It looked like the west Londoners would pick up another clean sheet but Mehdi Taremi ruined their plans in the fourth minute of stoppage time with an incredible overhead kick.
    Thomas Tuchel’s men are now set to face either Real Madrid or Premier League rivals Liverpool in the semi-finals
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    MORE FROM TUCHEL
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel admitted that he got “nervous” after Mehdi Taremi’s screamer.
    Tuchel added that Mateo Kovacic got injured before the game and will miss Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City, which is why he had to risk with N’Golo Kante.
    Tuchel said: “I was still nervous because a goal can change anything, even if it is a crazy goal or bicycle kick like this, it can happen.
    “I can imagine both games were not the nicest games to watch on television, I can totally accept, but it is very hard to play your best game against Porto.
    “He [Kovacic] had a little injury out of nothing. I am sure he is out for the City game as well, very sad for him.
    “We took the risk with N’Golo, maybe not a risk but the situation. We put him on the field and hoped he had the energy for 90 minutes.
    “N’Golo is incredible, he is like one-and-a-half or two players, everyone loves him. He wins so many balls, gives everybody confidence. We were not sure if N’Golo would have started today but now it is time to recover good”
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    FULL-TIME SCUFFLE
    There was a bit of drama on the pitch following the referee’s whistle.
    A video and a number of pictures have emerged showing Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel and Porto manager Sergio Conceicao exchanging heated words after the Blues’ coach reportedly said something towards the Dragons’ bench.
    There was also a confrontation between Antonio Rudiger as well as Pepe and Agustin Marchesin but Porto sporting director Luis Goncalves separated them.
    Thiago Silva helped defuse the situation when he embraced Pepe
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    TUCHEL REACTS
    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is pleased with his players’ performance, despite the loss, and claims they deserved a clean sheet.
    Tuchel told BT Sport: “It was a tough fight. Maybe not nice to watch on the television. It was very hard to play against them, very hard to escape the pressure. They are aggressive and attack in an aggressive way. They overlap, underlap, you have to adapt to many movements.
    “With every minute we adapted better and better. We defended very well, deserved a clean sheet and had the better chances, not a lot. But we couldn’t finish them off. Overall, we deserved to beat Porto.
    “Porto is a team that can make other teams underperform. It happened to Man City in the group stage and Juventus. So you have to accept things are very hard.
    “Part of performances is to not let the other team perform and we did that today. Lucky shot in the last minute but we did not concede chances.
    “I like it in Champions League not to play in teams from your own league, it gives the feeling more of a European competition. The game is far from over and I will watch it for sure. It’s a pleasure to watch it as a semi-finalist. It’s a great achievement and tomorrow we will watch the game. Everything is possible. We will take what we get”
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    STATS
    Porto dominated 54.1 per cent of possession throughout the second-leg.
    The Dragons registered a total of eight shots, two of which were on target.
    Chelsea recorded the exact same total amount but only managed one shot on target.
    Porto were the most frustrated side as they picked five yellow card whereas none of Thomas Tuchel’s men got into the referee’s book
    REMEMBER MI
    Porto beat Chelsea 1-0 thanks to Mehdi Taremi’s incredible overhead kick in the fourth minute of stoppage time.
    To be more exact, Taremi scored on 93:01 minutes, which marks the latest goal Chelsea have conceded in the Champions League in over 15 years.
    That of course excludes any extra-time goals they have let in throughout the past.
    Bayern Munich legend Mehmet Scholl is the one to have netted the latest Champions League finish against the Blues
    94 – Mehdi Taremi’s strike (93:01) was the latest Chelsea have conceded in a Champions League game (excluding extra-time) since April 2005 against Bayern Munich, when Mehmet Scholl scored after 94:55. Inconsequential. pic.twitter.com/WShtH6jOSp— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 13, 2021

    WHAT’S NEXT?
    Chelsea are through to the Champions League semi-finals thanks to a 2-1 aggregate over Porto.
    The Blues are now set to face off against either Real Madrid or Premier League rivals Liverpool in the next round.
    Real and the Reds lock horns tomorrow at Anfield with the reigning LaLiga champions leading 3-1 on aggregate.
    Zinedine Zidane’s men won last week thanks to Vinicius Junior’s brace and Marco Asensio’s finish, but the reigning Premier League champions got an away goal with Mohamed Salah

    SCREAMER
    Porto didn’t go through to the Champions League semi-finals due to a 2-1 aggregate.
    But they did leave Chelsea something to remember them by, and it wasn’t their 1-0 victory at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
    It was Mehdi Taremi’s incredible overhead kick that led to the Dragons’ win.
    Look at how well he picks up Nanu’s cross, Cristiano Ronaldo would be proud!

    FT: CHELSEA 0-1 PORTO
    Chelsea made it through to the Champions League semi-finals thanks to an aggregate of 2-1, despite losing to Porto at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.
    The Blues failed to produce any major chances but still qualified thanks to a calm and collected performance.
    Porto had a few chances to open the scoring throughout the match with Jesus Corona failing to hit the net even though he found himself in front of Edouard Mendy twice.
    Mehdi Taremi broke the deadlock on the third minute of stoppage time with a sensational overhead kick but it was too late by that time…
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    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!
    AND THAT’S FULL-TIME IN SEVILLE!!!!!
    CHELSEA 0-1 PORTO
    90+4 PENALTY APPEAL
    Porto make a desperate call for a penalty but instead see Taremi getting booked with a yellow card for his complaining
    CHELSEA 0-1 PORTO
    90+3 Can it be…?
    Regardless of what happens, Porto just scored an incredible overhead goal!
    Nanu produces a fantastic cross and Taremi sends the ball to the back of the net with a stunning overhead kick that would make Cristiano Ronaldo proud!

    GOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL!
    TAREMI SCORES A FANTASTIC GOAL FOR PORTO!!!!!!!!
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    90+2 WHAT A CHANCE!
    Ziyech plays Pulisic with a fantastic ball and the Chelsea star gets in front of Marchesin.
    The winger gets the ball past the Porto goalkeeper but Nanu clears it!
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    90 SUBSTITUTION
    Giroud takes Havertz’s place for the final four minutes of stoppage time
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    89 Chelsea are basically in the Champions League semi-finals and did so in comfortable fashion.
    They have lacked the big opportunity throughout the match but never really worried about qualifying to the final four
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    88 YELLOW CARD
    Diaz gets booked for pulling Pulisic down to the ground.
    Another silly challenge by a Porto player
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    86 SUBSTITUTION
    Ziyech comes on for Mount.
    It seems like Silva has returned to the pitch
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    84 CHANCE
    Taremi gets a back header and then Mbemba gets one of his own but the ball goes straight to Mendy’s safe hands
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    84 SUBSTITUTION
    Porto make their final change as Vieira replaces Oliveira
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    82 YELLOW CARD
    Pepe becomes the third Porto player to find his way in the referee’s book because of his complaining
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    80 Silva is down on the ground with what looks like a calf problem.
    It seems like the star defender will come off
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    78 As things stand, Porto are going to need a miracle to go through.
    It’s almost full-time and we have only see one shot on target from the visitors!
    CHELSEA 0-0 PORTO
    75 SUBSTITUTION
    Porto manager Conceicao is going all out for it with a triple change!
    Nanu is on for Manafa, Evanilson replaces Marega, and Diaz comes on for Corona
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    Watch Neymar bamboozle Coman before hitting bar as brilliant Brazilian toys with Bayern in PSG Champions League triumph

    NEYMAR did absolutely everything but score in a memorable performance against Bayern Munich.The brilliant Brazilian regularly delved into his bag of tricks at the Parc des Princes as Paris Saint-Germain progressed to the Champions League semi-finals, despite a 1-0 loss on the night.
    Neymar produced a scintillating display on Tuesday night but failed to scoreCredit: AFP

    Never more so than when he made Kingsley Coman look silly before hitting the bar in a pulsating first half.
    After 36 minutes of Tuesday’s clash, Neymar picked up a clearance and skipped around Coman to forge one of his many chances.
    But his finishing was just off as he curled an effort around his marker and hit the bar.
    And Neymar would hit the woodwork again only moments later as PSG chased a vital goal to build on their 3-2 first-leg lead.
    Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting went on to score the only goal of the game but holders Bayern crashed out on away goals.
    Both teams missed a number of opportunities in a thrilling end-to-end clash with Neymar coming close again in the second period, sliding in but unable to get a toe to Angel Di Maria’s cross with the goal gaping.
    Nobody had more shots on the night than the 29-year-old’s six, three of which were on target.
    Paris Saint-Germain secured a place in the semi-finals on away goalsCredit: Getty
    Neymar’s first half by numbers vs. Bayern:40 touches (most)9 touches in opp box (most)5 shots (most)3 shots on target (most)3 take-ons completed (=most)3 fouls won2 x woodwork hit1 chance created1 interceptionEverything but a goal. #UCL pic.twitter.com/mK0QDV2XvZ— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 13, 2021

    He also led his team for key passes (three), touches (85), fouls won (seven), and passes in the opposition half (28).
    It earned the striker the official Man of the Match award, following on from Kylian Mbappe’s gong in the first leg.
    Neymar rued the misses after the final whistle but pointed out that PSG’s away goals victory was more important.
    He told RMC Sport, via GFFN: “All those missed chances… I was missing by so little.
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    We are also a great team and showed it tonight. We have eliminated the European champions.Neymar

    “The most important thing is that I am very happy that we have qualified. PSG is a great team, now we must focus on the semi-finals.”
    He added: “I am very happy, despite the defeat.
    “We came up against a great team. We are also a great team and we showed it tonight. We have eliminated the champions of Europe.
    “Now we are in the semi-final and we have to work even more, improve and hope to have a good semi-final.”
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    Liverpool vs Real Madrid FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League match

    LIVERPOOL have it all to do against Real Madrid if they are to overturn a 3-1 first leg defeat and exorcise the demons of the 2018 final.The Reds are no strangers to epic Champions League comebacks at Anfield, but this time around they’ll have to do it without their famous supporters.
    Mo Salah gave Liverpool hope in the first legCredit: Getty
    Vinicius Jr was in electric form against Liverpool last weekCredit: EPA
    In the first leg at the Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano, Vinicius Jr netted twice as Real Madrid cruised to a comfortable victory.
    But Zinedine Zidane’s men will be disappointed they didn’t win by a bigger margin, given their performance, as Mo Salah’s away goal gave Liverpool hope.
    What time does Liverpool vs Real Madrid kick off?

    Liverpool vs Real Madrid takes place on Wednesday, April 14.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Spain.
    It will be held at Anfield.

    What TV channel is Liverpool vs Real Madrid on and can I live stream it?

    Liverpool vs Real Madrid 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 Liverpool vs Real Madrid 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
    Jordan Henderson, Joel Matip, Joe Gomez and Virgil van Dijk all remain out for Liverpool as their centre-back crisis continues.
    Divock Origi is also a major doubt for the Reds.
    Visitors Real Madrid are not in a much better place on the centre-back front, with Sergio Ramos and Raphael Varane both out.
    Eden Hazard, Dani Carvajal and Lucas Vazquez will also play no part in this one.

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    To win
    Liverpool 19/20
    Draw 11/4
    Real Madrid 13/5
    To qualify
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    Chelsea verdict: Christian Pulisic sums up Blues with steely display in bruising clash

    CHRISTIAN PULISIC will be getting home tonight and bandaging himself up like an Egyptian mummy. The American international was consistently fouled by Porto players every time he got the ball in Chelsea’s 2-1 aggregate win.
    Christian Pulisic’s steely performance against Porto summed up Chelsea’s desire to reach the Champions League semisCredit: Getty
    In fact, Pulisic could probably have had a case for filing a report for assault on a number of occasions.  
    But he lasted the whole 90 minutes without being injured, albeit no doubt battered and bruised.
    And this just sums up not just this Chelsea performance but their entire route to an unlikely Champions League semi-final spot. 
    It was pure resilience and determination that got them evading tackle after tackle from a Porto side seemingly interested in taking both man and ball.
    They expected a battle, they expected a fight and it was Pulisic who got the absolute brunt of it. 
    The Blues defended with hearts and guts, and they didn’t ever really look like losing the game until one moment of sheer brilliance in the the 93rd minute.
    It certainly wasn’t a pretty performance from Chelsea, but it didn’t need to be.
    It was a team performance, a group performance that they set out perfectly to contain and do a job, which is exactly what they did. 
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    Thomas Tuchel knew they did not need anything extravagant to win this game and get into the last four of the Champions League, he just knew that they needed to be professional and mature after being 2-0 up from the first leg.
    And he can be proud of every single player tonight, despite losing a late goal and making for a nervy final few seconds. 
    To be fair, Porto’s late goal was their only real threat and it was a world class finish, but it doesn’t change anything about Chelsea’s professional performance on the night and doing enough to go through. 
    It has been quite an incredible ride for Tuchel’s Chelsea since he took the reins late in January, and now they find themselves in their second semi-final of the season, and things are heating up! 
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    PSG 0 Bayern Munich 1 (3-3): Reigning champs crash out to Pochettino on away goals as both sides spurn huge chances

    LOOK AWAY Tottenham fans – your old boss is now a step closer to lifting the Champions League.Mauricio Pochettino, a former darling of North London, came close to delivering European glory two years ago before being unceremoniously sacked by Tottenham chief Daniel Levy five months later.
    Mauricio Pochettino has masterminded the downfall of Bayern MunichCredit: Reuters
    The Champions League holders’ defence is over at the quarter-final stageCredit: EPA
    Yet refreshed and relaxed after a sabbatical, the Argentine is eyeing a trip to Istanbul on May 29 after Paris Saint-Germain sensationally knocked out holders Bayern Munich in a thrilling quarter-final tie.
    Though they lost this memorable second leg 1-0 – ex-Stoke star Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting scored for Munich against his former side – the French outfit tremendously held their nerve to progress on the away goals rule.
    As if Spurs fans don’t have enough to worry about besides their floundering Premier League form, Jose Mourinho’s tactics and talk of a Harry Kane exit. Now they may have to cancel their BT Sport subscriptions.
    Across the Channel, their former hero Pochettino has the chance to win the TREBLE – if they can overtake Lille in Ligue 1 – and finally join the managerial elite after years without a major trophy.
    Pochettino, a cheeky glint in his eye, his appetite for the game returned, said: “We are happy for the players, the club, the President. After three months working we are here and we are showing that if you qualify for the semi-finals, it’s an amazing moment.
    “When you are on touchline close to the pitch, it’s not easy to enjoy. I’m calm outside. Inside I’m a little bit stressed. That is the adrenaline we love to feel.
    Our job is to get this type of talent to work as a team, to put in effort without the ball, to feel we are a real team. That is the challenge.PSG boss Mauricio Pochettino
    “They are fantastic players. The capacity and quality is there. Of course they work so hard. Our job is to get this type of talent to work as a team, to put in effort without the ball, to feel we are a real team. That is the challenge.”
    In recent days, Kane has been linked to the French capital this summer but looking at the £434million attacking quartet – where exactly would he fit?
    For once, Neymar was injury-free and really up for this match, turning an exhilarating first half of football into a private duel with giant German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
    Three times Neuer managed to block or save from the often indulgent Brazilian.
    Twice he was beaten but both times the clever attempts from the PSG striker crashed against the woodwork, one against the bar, the other against a post.
    Neymar hit the woodwork twice in his bid for a goalCredit: AFP
    PSG’s 1-0 defeat meant they qualified for the final four on away goalsCredit: Getty
    Those five misses were put into stark contrast on 40 minutes when Choupo-Moting, who had started poorly, headed home from three yards out.
    In the absence of the injured Robert Lewandowski, it was a proper old-fashioned centre-forward’s goal as he reacted first when Keylor Navas saved a stinging shot from David Alaba.
    The quality of skill on show was hypnotising to watch. Undoubtedly these two legs will go down as two of the best matches in European competition this campaign.
    Maestro Angel Di Maria displayed nifty footwork to create a chance out of nothing early in the secondhalf.
    But a stretching Neymar, similar to an agonising Paul Gascoigne against Germany at Euro 96, was inches from converting the ingenious pass into an open net.
    It was tight and tense, just like the 2020 final these two clubs contested, but PSG’s defence held firm in a frantic finale, specifically the magnificent goalkeeper Navas, to gain revenge for that Lisbon heartbreak.
    Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting grabbed the only goal in ParisCredit: Getty
    Missed chances were rued by the Bundesliga giantsCredit: AFP

    For Munich, their reign as champions is over. Potentially it’s the end for head coach Hansi Flick despite last season’s Treble feats.
    For PSG, it’s either Manchester City or Borussia Dortmund next in the semi-finals and on this display, they will fear neither. 
    As Poch would remember: To dare is to do.
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