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    Xavi favourite for Barcelona job with Quique Setien doomed after humiliating Bayern Munich mauling

    XAVI is tipped to beat Mauricio Pochettino to the Barcelona job after Bayern Munich’s 8-2 romp doomed Quique Setien’s eighth-month reign. Having seen Real Madrid overhaul them post-lockdown to regain the LaLiga crown, Barca were crushed in the Champions League quarter-finals, conceding more than five goals in the competition for the first time ever. Setien’s […] More

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    Barcelona have ‘already decided’ to SACK Quique Setien after disastrous 8-2 Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich

    QUIQUE SETIEN is set to be axed after Barcelona were humiliated by Bayern Munich. The Spanish veteran, 61, only landed the job in January but saw bitter rivals Real Madrid win LaLiga after football returned. And a dismal display in an 8-2 hammering in the Champions League quarter-finals has all-but ended his hopes of being […] More

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    Man Utd flop Memphis Depay has come a long way and can maul Man City, claims Lyon team-mate Marcelo

    MEMPHIS DEPAY is ready to prove his Premier League critics wrong by crushing Pep Guardiola’s Champions League dream. The former Manchester United forward, 26, was branded a flop during a disappointing three-year spell at Old Trafford. But he has really found his feet at European surprise packages Lyon. Depay’s penalty in last week’s 2-1 defeat […] More

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    Patrick van Aanholt calls out vile racist abuse on social media as Crystal Palace star calls for companies to crack down

    PATRICK VAN AANHOLT has called on social media companies to crack down on racism after being subjected to vile abuse on Friday. Van Aanholt posted a picture online showing a direct message he had received saying: “Black m**********r.” And the Crystal Palace star, 29, followed it up with an emotional statement urging social media giants […] More

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    Luis Suarez’s heat map shows Barcelona striker spent most of first half taking kick-offs in Bayern rout

    LUIS SUAREZ was the miserable middle man as Farcelona were humiliated 8-2 by Bayern Munich. A frst-half heat map shows the Barca striker’s main involvement was taking kick-offs as Bayern led 4-1 on the way to one of the all-time great Champions League wins in this quarter-final mis-match. The former Liverpool star’s rare touches in […] More

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    Watch David Alaba score ridiculous own goal as Bayern Munich ace loops ball over Manuel Neuer for Barcelona equaliser

    LOOPSADAISY! David Alaba’s spectacular, spiralling own goal sent Bayern Munich’s Champions League quarter-final with Barcelona AND social media crazy. Bayern’s Austria left-back showed the opposite to why he has been linked with Manchester City in just one electric example of an game in Portugal. Barca’s quick break in the seventh minute ended with Frankie de […] More

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    Kyle Walker will be key for Man City as Lyon look to hit them on break in Champions League

    MANCHESTER CITY know they will dominate the game against Lyon.
    Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan will be given freedom with the ball from midfield, while Raheem Sterling will be given plenty of chances to make an impact.

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    Kyle Walker’s covering pace could be crucial for Manchester City as they will not only need patience but also the ability to halt Lyon counter-attacks Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    This should not be a surprise.
    In the Champions League this season, Lyon have had less possession on four occasions — winning two, drawing one and losing one.
    That loss was away to Juventus in the last 16 and they won on away goals.Over both ties against the  Italians, they averaged just 37 per cent possession.
    Against semi-finalists RB Leipzig in the group stage, they picked up three points with just 41 per cent possession.

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    Attacking talents like Kevin De Bruyne, Raheem Sterling, Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan should receive plenty of space in deep positionsCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Having less of the ball is their preference.
    And Lyon are comfortable playing away from home — their away record in Ligue 1 is played 15, won six, drawn three and lost six, which was the third best in the division.
    So for City, this will not be about how they can dominate possession.
    Instead, it will be about making sure they cannot be caught on the counter.With this in mind, one of the most important players on the pitch will be Kyle Walker.

    It would be wrong to suggest the England full-back is under-rated but he, perhaps, is not spoken about in the same vein as City’s wealth of superstars.
    But he is incredibly important to Pep Guardiola and what he needs from his full-back playing his highly adaptable version of a 4-3-3.

    Walker’s pace will be crucial in nullifying Cornet’s eye for a counter. Stop Cornet and you stop one of Lyon’s main attacking outlets playing from deep.

    It’s a system that has worked very well for Pep over the last couple of years but there is  always that danger of becoming vulnerable in certain areas. Extra protection is needed.
    Rodri is the holding midfielder, while De Bruyne and Gundogan push forward.
    The left-back, whether it is Joao Cancelo, Oleksandr Zinchenko or Benjamin Mendy, is the attacking outlet.

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    Rodri, seen arriving with Aymeric Laporte, could have a pivotal role getting behind Lyon out wideCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Walker also gets forward but, more often than not, he tucks in from the right to play as that  second defensive midfielder alongside Rodri.
    This gives them a solid platform to deal with the counter, maintaining a four-man defence at the back.
    This will be key for Walker and, subsequently, City as a whole, when they come up against one of Lyon’s biggest attacking threats  in Maxwel Cornet.
    He has been converted from an attacking, speedy winger into a clever wing-back who picks and chooses his moments to burst  forward into space to bring Lyon up the pitch.
    Pep will know all about him — he scored three of Lyon’s four goals when they met City in the 2018-19 competition.
    Walker’s pace will therefore be crucial in nullifying Cornet’s eye for a counter.

    City need width to stretch Lyon as much as possible. There may be some fragility at the back for City but their attacking talent will be enough

    Stop Cornet and you ultimately stop one of Lyon’s main attacking outlets playing from deep.
    But City cannot just rely on Walker to ensure Lyon are kept at bay. That starts from City’s attacking three.
    Their collective press is phenomenal, just ask Raphael Varane.
    He was pickpocketed for both City goals as they knocked out Real Madrid at the Etihad.
    City commit so many players forward that when it is lost, they know how to press in a certain way to win the ball back as quickly as possible.
    They squeeze you inwards, back towards your own goal.
    The likelihood is Lyon will defend with a back five, so when City do have the ball, Sterling will be an important outlet.

    He will have to figure out in the first five minutes just how to  create space effectively.
    Sterling can either play more centrally, encouraging the left-back to overlap and create more space out wide.
    Or he can go wide himself as KDB and Gundogan go through the middle to exploit the gaps between the centre-backs and wing-backs.
    In my opinion, it will be the  latter. City need width to stretch Lyon as much as possible. There may be some fragility at the back for City but their attacking talent will be enough.
    Coming back from lockdown after watching Liverpool stroll to a Premier League title, the determination and desire will be greater than ever to end this season with a bang.

    For all Guardiola has done since he joined in 2016, he was brought in to deliver the Holy Grail — a Champions League.
    All the great teams have one in the bag. Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Liverpool.
    A win for City will elevate them into that bracket. They will go all guns blazing to get it.

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    Lyon could launch PROTEST over referee being used for Man City clash in Champions League over Dutch links

    LYON could launch a complaint about the choice of referee for their Champions League quarter-final clash against Manchester City. The European knockout clash has been hit by claims that there could be a conflict of interest surrounding Dutch official Danny Makkelie. That is because the outcome of the match could have a potentially huge financial […] More