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    Borussia Dortmund 1 Man City 2 (2-4): Foden thunderbolt caps comeback after Bellingham threatened Pep’s Quadruple dream

    PHIL FODEN must have felt the intensity of the torture session Pep Guardiola had been put through.Because, when Manchester City’s young Mancunian maestro rammed home the goal which clinched this tie, he sprinted straight over to his manager and the pair indulged in a long, tight embrace which was one part pure joy and two parts sheer relief.
    Phil Foden fired home the winner in Wednesday’s clash with Borussia DortmundCredit: Reuters
    The midfielder headed straight to celebrate with Pep GuardiolaCredit: AP
    Guardiola has been so cautious with Foden’s progress. Foden has been patient too, while his starting opportunities were being rationed so strictly by the Catalan.
    Yet this was his moment, the moment he sent Guardiola’s City into the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in five attempts.
    The 20-year-old has enjoyed plenty of big moments during City’s pursuit of the quadruple – especially a man-of-the-match display in a 4-1 thumping of Liverpool at Anfield.
    But this, along with the winner in the first leg of this belting quarter-final tie, was the most significant of all.
    Somehow you just knew there was going to be an element of agony for Guardiola last night.
    His recent history in the Champions League almost demanded that it was so.
    Indeed, old-school, fatalistic City fans will tell you that their club’s entire history demanded it too.
    But finally he has made into the semis – a stage which City have reached just once previously, during the dog days of Manuel Pellegrini’s reign.
    A Riyad Mahrez penalty put City on top in the second-halfCredit: Reuters
    Emre Can’s handball was confirmed by a VAR checkCredit: BT Sport
    There they will face Paris Saint-Germain, managed by Mauricio Pochettino, whose Tottenham side edged out City in a quarter-final classic two seasons ago.
    That Oil Clasico fixture – pitting Abu Dhabi’s wealth against that of Qatar and pitting Neymar and Kylian Mbappe against Guardiola’s wonderful side – should provide us with two matches of the highest quality.
    The agony for Guardiola was provided by England teenager Jude Bellingham – and what a player he is, by the way – netting a peach of a goal to hand Borussia Dortmund an early lead, which would have been enough to put them through on away goals had they shut City out.
    That never looked likely though as City attacked their hosts with great verve – equalising through a nerveless Riyad Mahrez penalty and sealing the tie through Foden’s emphatic 76th-minute strike.
    Guardiola has often turned on the sarcasm to insist he will be regarded as a ‘failure’ if he doesn’t win the Champions League with City – but failing to reach the semi-finals in four previous attempts was clearly a blot on his extraordinary CV.
    And he bristles when he is accused of ‘over-thinking’ his line-ups in the Champions League knock-out stage – even though the Catalan has been bang to rights on that charge in previous seasons.
    That was not an accusation you could level at Guardiola in Germany because operating with a ‘false nine’ has become his Plan A for the biggest matches, as Sergio Aguero’s powers have faded.
    Raheem Sterling was the most notable absentee, Foden’s growing stature confirmed by his inclusion.
    Jude Bellingham hit an early scare to put Dortmund in front on away goalsCredit: Reuters
    Erling Haaland was kept quiet throughout the tieCredit: Getty
    Dortmund are unlikely to qualify for next season’s Champions League but they gave City a serious scare in the first leg.
    And they were at it again within 15 minutes of the return, Haaland ran on to a long-range Emre Can through-ball, got behind John Stones and cut back for Bellingham who twinkled his toes, three touches in a tight space, and the third one curling it past Ederson into the corner of the net.
    The Brummie kid had only scored his first Bundesliga goal at the weekend – now he was the youngest English goalscorer in Champions League history at the age of 17.
    City had never taken a lead into the second leg of a quarter-final under Guardiola – but suddenly the old fears were surfacing again.
    Almost immediately, Marco Reus had a sight of goal – his shot blocked by Kyle Walker.
    Then the ball burst – as if it couldn’t stand the tension either.
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    Guardiola’s temples were throbbing, he was darting about his technical area, acting as a hyperactive ballboy at times.
    City were picking up on their manager’s sense of urgency – they were passing with an aggressive rat-a-tat-tat tempo and attacking with murderous intent.
    Kevin De Bruyne crashed a shot against bar after he had robbed Mateu Morey, then Riyad Mahrez shot had a shot blocked by Bellingham after a crafty cut-back from Foden.
    Yet Dortmund held firm amid the mayhem – Bellingham was booked for a cynical foul on Foden, who had just made a bullish challenge of his own to win possession in the left-back position.
    These English kids were relishing the occasion – Gareth Southgate would have been enjoying the spectacle.
    Oleksandr Zinchenko had a cross-shot tipped over by Marwin Hitz before Foden’s cross was handled by Can and ref Carlos del Cello Grande pointed to the spot.
    Pep Guardiola reached his first Champions League semi-final as City bossCredit: Getty
    Foden has scored six times in Europe this season, assisting fourCredit: Getty

    There was a lengthy VAR review as the ball had grazed Can’s head on its way onto his arm – but the spot-kick stood and Mahrez, who has missed a crucial penalty at Anfield in the past, crashed his effort into the corner of the net.
    De Bruyne surged through a clutch of Dortmund players only to shoot well wide.
    The Belgian then went on a glorious zig-zag through the home defence only for Hitz to stretch himself and turn round the post.
    The resulting corner was taken short to Foden, who rammed it low, in off the near-post, before he sprinted straight to the touchline for that long embrace.
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    Liverpool ace Alexander-Arnold urged to consider midfield switch and told he can match Lahm and Kimmich by Gary Lineker

    TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD has been told to consider a move to midfield amid questions over his defensive displays.The spotlight has been shone on the Liverpool star, 22, following Gareth Southgate’s decision to drop him for England’s World Cup qualifiers.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold has been told to consider a move to midfieldCredit: Reuters
    Rio Ferdinand and Gary Lineker discussed his qualities ahead of the Reds’ game with Real Madrid on Wednesday night.
    And former defender Ferdinand felt the scrutiny was a sign of Alexander-Arnold’s progress.
    He told BT Sport: “It shows you how far he’s come over the last couple of years that everyone is honing in on this kid’s performances.
    “Yes some parts of his defending need to be improved but what 22-year-old hasn’t?
    “The kid’s an immense talent and Liverpool need that ability to find passes that other midfielders in the world can’t find, let alone right-backs.”
    Lineker stated his opinion that a move to midfield may help Alexander-Arnold.
    A number of other players, from Philipp Lahm to Joshua Kimmich, have set the example of how to successfully transition up the pitch.
    The ex-striker noted: “I’ve said for years I see him as a midfielder.
    “Some parts of his game in terms of defending need to improve… But what 21/22-year-old doesn’t?””I see him as a midfield player. You could see him being like a Lahm, Kimmich, even Cancelo.”🗣 @GaryLineker and @rioferdy5 discuss TAA 🔴 pic.twitter.com/rTV9T8Q7Q9— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 14, 2021

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    “He used to be a midfielder who was kind of thrust into playing at right-back and has stuck there.
    “You can see him being a Lahm, a Kimmich, even like [Joao] Cancelo plays at Manchester City. He’s got that within him, hasn’t he?”
    However, Ferdinand did not share this view and could not see Jurgen Klopp moving his first-choice right-back up the pitch.
    He stated: “He’s got to stick where he is, I think.
    “I don’t think Klopp’s going to change him, but what I do notice about this player is he’s got character.”
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    Thomas Tuchel dedicates Chelsea’s win over Porto to Mateo Kovacic who missed clash with training hamstring injury

    THOMAS TUCHEL has dedicated Chelsea’s Champions League success against Porto to crocked Mateo Kovacic.The Croatia midfielder missed Tuesday’s quarter-final aggregate triumph because he injured his hamstring during training the day before.
    Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel says Mateo Kovacic’s absence is a huge blow and reaching the Champions League semi-finals was for himCredit: AFP
    Olivier Giroud, right, and Ben Chilwell hail Chelsea reaching the Champions League semi-finals, as Porto’s Matheus Uribe moves to congratulate themCredit: Getty
    And boss Tuchel says “big loss” Kovacic is also out of Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City.
    And after the Blues lost 1-0 to Porto in Sevilla to reach the last-four 2-1 on aggregate, Tuchel revealed Kovacic’s anguish.
    The ex-PSG chief said: “I was very sad yesterday to see him after twenty minutes in training to have this little muscle injury more or less out of nothing.
    “We played little boxes after training just to have a little sweat and he felt his hamstring.
    “So he is for sure out of the game against City as well, which is a big loss. 
    “I was very sad for him because we don’t have so many experienced players that have played Champions League many times.

    “So if you see him when the anthem is playing and he stands there that he’s relaxed and he’s a hard fighter – everyone is happy to have him around. So we did it for him.”
    Chelsea will face Real Madrid or Liverpool in the semi-finals, with the Spaniards 3-1 up ahead of Wednesday night’s second leg at Anfield.
    And Tuchel would prefer to face Zinedine Zidane’s men.
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    He told BT Sport: “In general I like it in Champions League not to play teams from your own league because it gets a bit more the feeling of the European competition.
    “But whoever deserves it – I think the game is far from over – but I will watch it for sure. 
    “It’s a pleasure to watch it as semi-finalists, a great achievement.”
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    Chelsea star Christian Pulisic matches Lionel Messi’s 2011 Champions League foul record after brutal treatment by Porto

    CHELSEA winger Christian Pulisic equalled Lionel Messi’s Champions League foul record against Porto on Tuesday after he was brought down 11 times.The 22-year-old put in a man of the match display against the Portuguese outfit as he helped the Blues advance into the last four of the European Cup.
    Christian Pulisic received brutal treatment from the Porto players on Tuesday nightCredit: Getty
    Despite losing the second leg 1-0, the West Londoners secured their passage into the semi-finals for the first time since 2014 after winning 2-1 on aggregate.
    And Pulisic stole the show at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium as he completed 100 per cent of his take-ons, won 16 duels and recovered the ball on seven occasions.
    The American forward also drew more fouls than any other player in the Champions League since Lionel Messi in 2011.
    Messi received brutal treatment from the Real Madrid squad during the semi-final second leg clash at the Nou Camp.
    But just like Porto’s rough tactics on Pulisic, Real couldn’t stop Messi as the Blaugrana advanced into the final where they beat Manchester United at Wembley.
    Pulisic has been in great form of late, with the ex-Borussia Dortmund ace scoring three goals in Chelsea’s last two Premier League games.
    Speaking to Chelsea’s website following the 4-1 victory against Crystal Palace, Pulisic declared he is feeling back to his best.
    He stated: “Personally I am feeling very good. I am happy to be playing and helping the team whichever way I can.

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    Pulisic matched Lionel Messi’s ten-year record of being fouled 11 times in a Champions League matchCredit: AFP

    Most fouls won in a #UCL game since the start of the 2016-17:11 – C Pulisic (Porto, 2021)9 – Neymar (Atalanta, 2020)9 – A Kolarov (Qarabag, 2017)8 – Neymar (Red Star, 2018)8 – Neymar (Red Star, 2018)8 – Neymar (PSG, 2017)8 – J Cafú (Basel, 2016)8 – J Cafú (Basel, 2016) pic.twitter.com/Xw4RWzz2OF— Squawka Football (@Squawka) April 13, 2021

    “It was nice to get on the score sheet and I am feeling very strong at the moment.
    “I am doing my best to take care of myself.
    “I have got to take care of my body and be strong and healthy for all the games.
    “It has not been an easy season, there has been a lot of coming in and coming out and injuries, but I’m feeling healthy and strong right now.”
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    Ex-Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink thought 2009 Champions League semi-final vs Barcelona could have been ‘fixed’

    GUUS HIDDINK thought Chelsea’s 2009 Champions League semi-final defeat to Barcelona might have been fixed – even though the referee owned up to making mistakes.The Blues were denied a spot in the final after the official Tom Henning Ovrebo made a series of blunders.
    Dider Drogba verbally abuses ref Tom Henning Ovrebo back in 2009 while (inset) boss Guus Hiddink pulls his furious striker away
    Hiddink, manager of Chelsea at the time, branded the officialdom as ‘the worst refereeing I have ever seen’.
    He told Ziggo Sport in 2020: “The referee performance surprised me, because in the past he’d had perfect performances.
    “Is it the worst refereeing I’ve ever seen? I think so.”
    The Dutchman alleged: “This is the only time I thought a match could’ve been fixed.”
    Barca went on to beat Manchester United in the final.
    Hiddink claims football chiefs would not have wanted a repeat of the all-English final between Chelsea and United the year before, won by the Red Devils on spot-kicks.
    But in an interview with SunSport in February 2018, Norwegian whistler Ovrebo admitted to making genuine mistakes during the match.
    Ovrebo, who works as a psychologist in Oslo now, turned down FOUR Blues’ penalty claims before Chelsea were cruelly eliminated by Andres Iniesta’s 94th-minute goal for Barca which put them through on away goals.

    Death threats were made after the game by people claiming to be Chelsea fans, while straight after the match Blues striker Didier Drogba verbally attacked the ref, and later received a five-match ban.
    Ovrebo said: “I was happy with 95 per cent of my decisions. But there were some decisions that were not dealt with in the correct manner.
    “One handball earlier in the game should have been a penalty. People will always have different opinions about the game.
    “But everyone agrees the refereeing that night was not optimal. And I am the first to agree with them.”
    At the time Uefa dismissed the conspiracy theories around the game.
    Uefa general secretary David Taylor said: “If anything it’s a media conspiracy against Uefa.
    “It does make me angry. It really annoys me because it’s a load of rubbish.”
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    Thomas Tuchel wants Chelsea to avoid Liverpool in Champions League semi-final to have ‘feeling of European competition’

    CHELSEA boss Thomas Tuchel has revealed he is keen to avoid facing Liverpool in the Champions League semi-finals.The Blues secured their passage into the last four of the competition on Tuesday after beating Porto 2-1 on aggregate.
    Thomas Tuchel has guided Chelsea into the Champions League semi-finals after edging out PortoCredit: PA
    They will now face either Liverpool or Real Madrid, with the two clubs to battle at Anfield on Wednesday with Los Blancos taking a 3-1 lead into the second leg.
    Chelsea and Liverpool have plenty of history in the semi-finals having met in the last four in 2005, 2007 and 2008, with the West Londoners winning the last showdown.
    And Tuchel has declared he would rather face the Spanish outfit as he would prefer to come up against foreign opposition.
    Speaking to BT Sport, the 47-year-old German said: “I don’t wish for nothing, but in general I like it in Champions League not to play teams from your own league.
    “Because it gets a bit more the feeling of the European competition but that’s the only thing.
    “Whoever deserves it – I think the game is far from over – but I will watch it for sure.
    “It’s a pleasure to watch it as semi-finalists, a great achievement. We will watch these games and there is nothing decided yet. Everything is possible.
    “Liverpool is very strong at home, the Premier League is strong. We take what we get, it’s a good situation for us.”
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    Rio Ferdinand has also stated he believes Chelsea would rather square off against Real Madrid as there is added pressure playing against English opposition.
    He remarked: “We played against Chelsea and the pressure is just different – it’s amped up and you’re playing against people you know.
    “When you’re playing against Barcelona and you go away, you’re not reminded of it.
    “When you lose to an English team, anywhere you walk, anywhere you go on tv, it’s there in your face. When you play against a European team, it feels like a European tie.”
    Chelsea legend Joe Cole added: “I still believe that Real Madrid is better option in the semi-final than Liverpool.
    “I hated playing against an English team.”
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    How Haaland, Kane, Mbappe and Messi’s futures could all change if PSG win Champions League in transfer merry-go-round

    PSG’s win over Bayern Munich in the Champions League could trigger a transfer merry-go-round among Europe’s leading strikers.The French giants took down last season’s European champions to make it to the final four.

    And they were boosted by Neymar announcing he will stay in Paris in a bid to help PSG rule Europe for years to come.
    Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi announced that both Neymar and Kylian Mbappe would stay put in the French capital.
    And if his words ring true, it would set off a massive chain reaction all over Europe.
    Mbappe is one of the hottest properties in Europe along with Dortmund striker Erling Haaland.
    Both have been trailed by the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester United and Manchester City over mega-money moves.
    And if Mbappe signs a new deal in Paris then that would send Haaland’s £150m asking price even higher.
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    Neymar and Kylian Mbappe staying in Paris could spark a summer merry-go-roundCredit: Getty
    Erling Haaland is wanted by most European giants and will cost £150millionCredit: Rex
    Tottenham will refuse to sell Harry Kane to a Premier League rivalCredit: EPA
    Man City and Utd face being priced out of a Haaland swoop which would pave the way for him to join Real Madrid.
    That would mean that the Manchester giants are left to fight it out for Tottenham forward Harry Kane.
    But SunSport revealed that Spurs are not interested in selling him to a Premier League rival, and it would take a bid of £175m from a foreign club to let him go.

    And the final piece of the jigsaw would see Lionel Messi finally leave Barcelona having come close to doing so last year.
    Messi was hopeful of a reunion with Neymar after their spell together at Barcelona.
    But with the Brazilian staying at PSG that could pave the way for Messi to join him.
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    Brazen Dortmund ultras set off ‘industrial strength’ fireworks outside Man City team hotel at 2.45am, 4.30am and 5.30am

    MANCHESTER CITY players were given a rude awakening throughout the night as fans in Germany exploded fireworks outside their hotel.In comes as the Premier League champions take a 2-1 lead into the away leg of their Champions League quarter-final with Borussia Dortmund.
    Borussia Dortmund ultras pictured in WolfsburgCredit: Getty
    Ilkay Gundogan and John Stones traveling to DortmundCredit: Getty
    Witnesses heard ‘incredible bangs’ which awoke residents and members of Pep Guardiola’s travelling squad at the Radisson Blu in Dortmund.
    According to the Daily Mail, a gang of 17 ultras set off the first batch of ‘industrial strength’ fireworks at 2.45am which sparked City’s security staff to patrol the area.
    Then at 4.30am around half a dozen of the group returned and set off a second explosion in a different area near the hotel, again waking up those inside.
    Police were called to inspect the incidents, but it is claimed City’s security were forced to foil a THIRD attempt at 5.30am.
    The club’s staff are said to have spotted members of the gang returning and managed to chase them away.
    A source told the Mail: “These were not just bangers. We are talking industrial strength fireworks.
    “The bangs were incredible. It felt as if the hotel shook.”
    Police action is thought to be unlikely despite CCTV footage being examined.

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    It comes after Barcelona fans set off fireworks outside PSG’s hotel in February before the French champions won 4-1 in Spain.
    In the return tie a month later, PSG fans got their own back with a similar trick while the Barca squad was staying in the French capital.
    Goals from Kevin de Bruyne and Phil Foden leave City with an advantage in Dortmund, but Marco Reus’ strike gives the Germans a vital away goal.
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