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    Wolves 2 Coventry 3: Visitors score two injury-time goals in three minutes to seal incredible FA Cup semi-final spot

    COVENTRY stunned Premier League Wolves with two goals in injury time to seal an amazing 3-2 win and book a first FA Cup semi-final appearance since 1987.The Sky Blues went on to win the competition that year in one of the most famous finals ever – and they kept their hopes of another unlikely triumph this season alive after a remarkable climax at Molineux.Ellis Simms scored twice to inspire Coventry at MolineuxCredit: GettySimms now has five goals in the FA Cup this seasonCredit: ReutersHaji Wright, right, scored a dramatic late winner for Coventry to send them to WembleyCredit: ReutersThe Coventry players and fans went wild as they celebrated a breathtaking victoryCredit: GettyCoventry deserved the victory as they took the game to Wolves at MolineuxIt looked like they would be leaving with broken hearts after two goals in the final 10 minutes from Rayan Ait-Nouri and Hugo Bueno overturned Ellis Simms’ opener and seemed to set a Wembley date for Wolves.But the Championship side were not done and in nine minutes of time added on they turned the quarter-final tie around again, with Simms grabbing a second and then Haji Wright earning himself folklore by grabbing the winner.It was a dramatic ending to a breathless derby, which the Championship side probably deserved to win.Coventry survived a couple of early scares as Mario Lemina and Nelson Semedo missed chances, but having absorbed the pressure, the visitors missed a golden chance of their own to go ahead and Simms will not want reminding of it.After Jose Sa had palmed Kasey Palmer’s shot into the path of Jake Bidwell, the wing-back set up a simple tap-in from close range after rolling the ball across goal, but Simms got his feet in a mess and somehow put his shot straight at Sa.The momentum had suddenly switched and two more glorious chance came for Coventry before half-time as Simms played in Milan van Ewijk, who looked prime to score until Sa made a fine block and the Wolves keeper was grateful to an unmarked Palmer for cushioning the ball straight at him.The Sky Blues finally made the breakthrough eight minutes after the restart as Simms made amends for his earlier howler.Liam Kitching headed a free-kick back across goal to the far post where Simms appeared to bundle the ball in with his arm.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSimms produced a superb display for CoventryCoventry pressed high against the Premier League sideBut it survived a lengthy four-minute VAR check to give the travelling supporters a second chance to celebrate.They should have been celebrating another goal soon after as their side bombarded Wolves’ goal.Laura Woods asks ‘did I get pied there?’ in awkward moment during interview with Wolves boss Gary O’NeilSa had to make a double save, first keeping out Wright’s effort with his feet and then parrying away Josh Eccles’ effort from the rebound.After Sa then rolled the ball to Matt Doherty, the Republic of Ireland wing-back was dispossessed in a dangerous area and Palmer put a shot agonisingly wide.They could have done with one of those chances going in as the inevitable Wolves onslaught came in the final 20 minutes.Joao Gomes saw a vicious effort tipped onto the post by Bradley Collins and then Ait-Nouri hit the other post with a header soon after.But Wolves remained ragged at the other end and only a one-man show from Sa stopped Coventry from killing the tie.The Portugal keeper pulled off three big saves to keep the score at 1-0, palming away efforts from Simms and Callum O’Hare and then denying Kitching at close range.And he was rewarded as Wolves levelled in the 83rd minute when Joel Latibeaudiere could not clear a cross and Ait-Nouri slammed home the loose ball.The writing appeared on the wall for Coventry as Ait-Nouri surged forward, playing in Bueno, who made no mistake.But in the sixth minute of time added on Simms headed home at the far post after Bobby Thomas had flicked on Bidwell’s cross.There was time for more drama as in the 10th minute Simms teed up Wright to steer Coventry to a famous victory.Check out how the action unfolded through our live blog below… More

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    Champions League draw LIVE: Latest reaction as Arsenal face Bayern and Man City meet Real Madrid – latest updates

    ARSENAL and Manchester City have been handed HORROR Champions League quarter-final ties.Harry Kane will return to London as Arsenal have been drawn against Bayern – a team they have never beaten in the knockout stages and lost 10-2 on aggregate when they last met in 2017.Man City also have a tough couple of nights in the coming weeks with Jude Bellingham and Real Madrid to visit during the last-eight.Should both English clubs win their quarter-final draws they will then MEET in a potential all-English semi-final.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSupercomputer predicts quarter-finals
    A supercomputer predicts that Arsenal will beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals.
    Statisticians at BETSiE have used their supercomputer to guess the outcomes of the Champions League.
    They have simulated matches 100,000 and believe Mikel Arteta’s side have a 51.51 per cent chance of beating Bayern.
    Arsenal will play the winner of Manchester City versus Real Madrid in the semi-final. And the algorithm reckons that they have a 25.75 per cent probability of making the final at Wembley.
    Man City supposedly have 59.76 per cent chance of victory in their glamour tie against Real Madrid in a repeat of last season’s semi-final.
    On the other side of the tournament, Atletico Madrid face Borussia Dortmund and PSG clash with Barcelona.
    The Parisians are the favourites as they have a 25.48 per cent chance of making the final and a 10.96 per cent of ending their wait to seal a Champions League crown.
    Copy linkCopiedBayern fans BANNED from quarter-final
    Arsenal were handed a horror Champions League quarter final draw against Bayern Munich – but already have a massive advantage in their first leg at the Emirates.
    The German giants will NOT have any away fans at the Emirates for the first leg having received a Uefa one-match ban earlier this week for fan trouble.
    During their 1-0 first leg defeat away at Lazio in the last-16, travelling Bayern fans threw fireworks onto the pitch. They would eventually win 3-1 on aggregate to advance.
    Having already received a suspended one-match ban – as well as a £30k fine – for an identical incident in the group stages at Copenhagen in October, Uefa were left with no choice but to impose the ban.
    Copy linkCopiedChampions League round-up
    SunSport’s Martin Lipton gives his round-up of the Champions League draw.
    Martin Lipton reacts to the Champions League draw as Arsenal face old foes
    Copy linkCopiedMuller’s message to Arsenal
    Bayern Munich legend Thomas Muller had a message for Arsenal and Kai Havertz following the Champions League draw.

    Copy linkCopiedQuarter-final draw
    The Champions League quarter-final draw is set, with each club’s path to the final also revealed.
    Arsenal will play Bayern Munich as Manchester City meet Real Madrid.

    Copy linkCopiedRoute to the Champions League final
    The route to the Champions League final for Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester City has been revealed.

    Copy linkCopiedWhere will the final be played?
    This year’s Champions League final will be played at Wembley Stadium in London.
    It will take place on June 1.
    Credit: AP
    Copy linkCopiedWhen will the fixtures be played?
    The round dates for the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final are as follows:

    Quarter-finals: 9/10 April and 16/17 April 2024
    Semi-finals: 30 April/1 May and 7/8 May 2024
    Final: 1 June 2024

    Copy linkCopiedEuropa League draw
    Click HERE to follow our live blog for the Europa League draw, which is about to take place.

    Copy linkCopiedFans claim draw is ‘fixed’
    Furious Arsenal fans have taken to social media to vent their frustration after they found out their fate in the Champions League quarter and semi finals.
    Following the Gunners’ last-16 shootout victory over Porto on Tuesday, today they discovered they would be playing Bayern Munich next.
    The last time the two sides played was in 2017, with a devastating victory for the Germans.
    Two 5-1 wins at the Allianz Arena and the Emirates meant Bayern won the tie 10-2 on aggregate.
    This is the joint second biggest margin for victory over two legs in the competitions history, only eclipsed by Bayern’s 12-1 win over Sporting Lisbon in 2009.
    One fan said: “Arsenal v Bayern Munich… fix.”
    A second said: “Uefa fix the draw on nostalgia… and Bayern have history with Arsenal.”
    Copy linkCopiedBayern fans WON’T travel to Emirates
    Bayern Munich supporters will NOT be allowed at the Emirates Stadium for the Champions League quarter-final.
    That’s because UEFA issued a ban after Bayern fans threw fireworks onto the pitch during their 3-1 win at Lazio earlier this month.
    The club were also fined €40,000 after travelling fans set off fireworks during their 2-1 win at FC Copenhagen in October.
    Copy linkCopiedDraw in full
    Quarter-finals:

    Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
    Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund
    Real Madrid vs Man City
    PSG vs Barcelona

    Semi-finals:

    Atletico Madrid/Borussia Dortmund vs PSG/Barcelona
    Arsenal/Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid/Man City

    Final:
    Atletico Madrid/Borussia Dortmund or PSG/Barcelona vs Arsenal/Bayern Munich or Real Madrid/Man City
    Copy linkCopiedFinal
    Atletico Madrid/Borussia Dortmund or PSG/Barcelona vs Arsenal/Bayern Munich or Real Madrid/Man City
    Copy linkCopiedSecond semi-final
    Arsenal/Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid/Man City
    Copy linkCopiedFirst semi-final
    Atletico Madrid/Borussia Dortmund vs PSG/Barcelona
    Copy linkCopiedQuarter-final draw in full

    Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
    Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund
    Real Madrid vs Man City
    PSG vs Barcelona

    Copy linkCopiedFourth quarter-final
    Paris Saint-Germain vs Barcelona
    Copy linkCopiedThird quarter-final
    Real Madrid vs Man City
    Copy linkCopiedSecond quarter-final
    Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund
    Copy linkCopiedFirst quarter-final
    Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
    Copy linkCopiedBlues icon to draw teams
    Chelsea legend and Champions League winner John Obi Mikel is here to draw the teams.
    Copy linkCopiedHere we go!
    The draw is about to get underway!
    Copy linkCopiedIn the pot
    Premier League title chasers Arsenal and Manchester City are set to find out their quarter-final opponents today.
    They could even face each other…

    Copy linkCopiedCountdown to the draw
    Just 30 minutes to go until we find out this season’s quarter-final fixtures!
    Make sure you’re keeping up with this live blog!
    Copy linkCopiedWhich teams are in the draw?
    Here are the eight Champions League quarter-finalists:

    Arsenal
    Atletico Madrid
    Barcelona
    Bayern Munich
    Borussia Dortmund
    Manchester City
    Paris Saint-Germain
    Real Madrid

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    Europa League last-16 LIVE SCORES: Liverpool seal record-breaking win, West Ham run riot against Freiburg, Brighton OUT

    EUROPA LEAGUE action returned tonight with bags of goals flying in left, right and centre.West Ham completed a comeback in style as they thrashed Freiburg 5-1 on aggregate to book their spot in the next round.Liverpool sealed a record-breaking win against Sparta Prague by beating the Czech Republic league leaders 11-2 overall.While Brighton have gone crashing out at the hands of Italian giants Roma.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSEuropa League quarter-finalists decided
    After tonight’s results we can now look forward to the draw for the next round tomorrow.
    The teams in the hat for the draw are:

    Liverpool
    West Ham
    Atalanta
    Bayer Leverkusen
    Benfica
    AC Milan
    Marseille
    Roma

    It should be an interesting draw, we could potentially even see an all-English tie now.
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Bayer Leverkusen 3-2 Qarabag (agg: 5-4)
    What a finish to this game at the BayArena.
    Going into added time, Leverkusen were a goal down with German heads completely down.
    Two goals from Patrik Schick have turned the game on its head and see Leverkusen progress to the quarter-finals.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Brighton 1-0 Roma (agg: 1-4)
    It proved a bridge too far for Roberto De Zerbi’s side.
    Coming back from four goals down was a mammoth task which Brighton just could not match.
    They had chances in the game but could not work the goal enough.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Atalanta 2-1 Sporting Lisbon (agg: 3-2)
    It is a big win for the Italians against the Portuguese league leaders.
    Goals from two ex Premier League players take them through.
    After going ahead in the game, Lisbon will be devastated to go out.

    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 3-2 Qarabag
    90+8. Insane scenes at the BayArena.
    Palacios crosses the ball in and Schick meets it to head home in the eighth minute of added time.
    Heartbreak for Qarabag.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen)
    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 2-2 Qarabag
    90+2. Would be believe it, they have done it again.
    Grimaldo crosses from the wing, Schick side foots it into the back of the net.
    It looks as though this one is heading to extra-time, with Qarabag down to ten men.
    Credit: AP
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen)
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Liverpool 6-1 Sparta Prague (agg: 11-2)
    It is all over at Anfield.
    There was only ever one team in this tie over both legs.
    Cody Gakpo could not get the match ball with his first Liverpool hat-trick, which is the only disappointment this evening.

    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 1-2 Qarabag
    88. The Germans are throwing everything at the visitors now.
    Wirtz has a chance to score but a brilliant sliding challenge blocks his effort.
    Qarabag are defending for their lives now to pull off an upset.
    Copy linkCopiedAtalanta 2-1 Sporting Lisbon
    87. The game is finely poised heading into the final stages.
    Sporting have dominated the ball in this second half but the direct style of the Italians has put them into a position of strength.
    They just need to hang on now to book their place in the next round.
    Copy linkCopiedLiverpool 6-1 Sparta Prague
    82. Elliott strides through the middle, seemingly looking for Gakpo.
    As he gets into the box, he has no other chance than to shoot.
    The keeper makes a fine save to tip it around the post.
    Copy linkCopiedBrighton 1-0 Roma
    73. Despite having 63% possession in the game, The Seagulls just cannot find the target often enough.
    They have had 11 shots but only 2 of those have been on target.
    With those stats, there is no chance of coming back from a 4-0 defeat in Rome.
    Credit: PA
    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 1-2 Qarabag
    72. Just like in the first leg, the Bundesliga leaders are having to come back from two goals down.
    Grimaldo crosses to find Frimpong who volleys home in spectacular style.
    This will be some finish at the BayArena.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen)
    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 0-2 Qarabag
    67. It is a carbon copy of the first goal for the visitors.
    Andrade crosses and picks out Zoubir who heads home.
    We could have an upset on our hands in Germany.
    Credit: AP
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Abdellah Zoubir (Qarabag)
    Copy linkCopiedBrighton 1-0 Roma
    62. Roma are starting to come into this game more.
    Spinazzola picks the ball up wide in the box and gets a shot away.
    It comes thundering back off the woodwork.
    Warning for Brighton there but the hosts need goals desperately now.
    Copy linkCopiedAtalanta 2-1 Sporting Lisbon
    59. Gian Piero Gasperini’s words at half time seem to have worked.
    Atalanta have completely turned this game around now.
    Marten de Roon squares the ball to Gianluca Scamacca who slots home, much to the delight of the Italian fans.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Gianluca Scamacca (Atalanta)
    Copy linkCopiedBayer Leverkusen 0-1 Qarabag
    62. Despite their dominance, it is the visitors who take the lead.
    Leandro Andrade crosses with pinpoint accuracy to find Zoubir in the box who heads home.
    It has silenced the German fans, that is for sure.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Abdellah Zoubir (Qarabag)
    Copy linkCopiedLiverpool 6-1 Sparta Prague
    55. As a corner is whipped in, the keeper gets a weak punch on it.
    McConnell shifts it to Elliott on the edge of the box who shoots.
    His effort is going wide but Gakpo reacts to divert it into the bottom corner.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Cody Gakpo (Liverpool)
    Copy linkCopiedAtalanta 1-1 Sporting Lisbon
    52. The former Everton winger gets on the scoresheet.
    It was an easy finish for Lookman with all the work being done in the build-up.
    It puts us all level on the night and on aggregate also.
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    Rangers 0 Benfica 1 (2-3 on Agg) – Gers OUT of Europa League as Rafa Silva’s second half goal ends run at last 16 stage

    PHILIPPE CLEMENT said before kick-off a Rangers victory could become an exhibit in the Ibrox museum.Unfortunately, his team’s Europa League campaign is now a thing of the past.Rangers’ Connor Goldson looks dejected after the matchafa Silva of Benfica celebrates after scoring the opening goalThe Belgian’s side gave everything for a priceless result to take them into the last eight of the competition.But it’s Benfica who got the win to take into their history books.Rafa Silva’s crucial goal that separated these two sides over legs was initially disallowed for off-side but a VAR check confirmed the strike would stand.It was an agonising end of this Euro run that had Rangers supporters dreaming of reaching the final in Dublin in May.But the 50,000 inside Ibrox for this early kick-off saluted the efforts of their heroes after the final whistle.There’s no shame whatsoever in losing to the Portuguese giants.But in the cold light of day, Clement and his players will believe they passed up a glorious opportunity to reach the quarter finals.Had Cyriel Dessers taken a big chance at the start of the second half here it could easily have turned out different.In the end it wasn’t to be, but there were still some big, imposing performances out there for Rangers.Skipper James Tavernier was immense in both directions down the right flank.Big John Souttar was the same. If not better.The Scotland centre-back was aggressive and decisive when he had to go and win the ball on the deck or in the air. When he was in possession he was calm and cool, fizzing balls forward into the feet of the midfielders ahead of him.There were still moments of anxiety in the first-half that would have worried Clement.John Lundstram was a key man bringing the ball out from the back with Souttar and Connor Goldson splitting.But the best Benfica chance of the opening 45 minutes came when the Scouse defender took his eye off the ball in the middle of the park and lost it.Thankfully for Lundstram, Tavernier made a timely last ditch block to make sure all the Portuguese side got out of it was a corner.All in all, there wasn’t a great deal between the sides by the time the half-time whistle went.Rangers could have been ahead given how much of the ball they enjoyed. Yet they didn’t trouble goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin nearly enough.The Ukrainian did make one impressive save to keep out a shot from Dessers, but the Ibrox striker had wandered into an off-side position when Tom Lawrence picked him out. Even had Trubin not made the stop, it wouldn’t have counted.1Cyriel Dessers dejectionThere were other moments that had the home support up off their seats. Lawrence fired an early shot on target that the Benfica No1 almost spilled into his net.Scott Wright – in the line-up with Dujon Sterling injured – was also lively whenever he got into the final third.It was just the final ball that let Rangers down. For all their good play, they didn’t carve out a big chance to take the lead before the interval and that would have been something that frustrated Clement and his backroom staff.Benfica would certainly have been the happier of the two teams that there was still nothing between the sides when they came back out.They made a change for the restart, striker Casper Tengstedt replacing Marcos Leonardo which was a sign that their coach, Roger Schmidt, wanted more from his attack.Just two minutes into the second-half, though, it was Rangers who had to expect better from their frontman.Wright did brilliantly to burst forward and pick out Dessers inside the box.Rangers manager Philippe Clement gestures from the sidelineBut after chopping inside, the Belgian fired his shot with his right foot – when he should have used his left – and he didn’t get nearly enough power on it with the opportunity wasted.It was still a good restart, though, and a sign that Rangers could be the team that got the next goal in the tie.They still had to be careful at the back.Goldson picked up a booking for hauling back Rafa Silva as he got away from him and, in truth, it was probably a good yellow card to get. If anything, he should have fouled him sooner. Or harder.Because in 66 minutes it was the little forward who made it 1-0 to Benfica.The galling thing for Rangers was that it came from a corner they had at the other end.But, like they did all night, they didn’t leave enough cover back on the halfway line and they were wide open to be hit on the break. Could Dessers have done better inside the Benfica box to stop the attack unfolding in the first place? It certainly looked that way.But you had to credit Angel Di Maria for setting up Silva with a perfectly timed pass which saw the Portuguese burst from his own half and into the Rangers box to beat Butland.At first it looked like the goal would be ruled out for off-side after the linesman raised his flag. But an agonising VAR check confirmed that Silva was in his own half when Di Maria passed to him and that the strike would stand.Rangers ran out of legs in the closing minutes despite changed and Benfica held on to take their place in the today’s draw for the next round.Team newsKeep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page  More

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    Bournemouth 4 Luton 3: Semenyo completes epic Cherries comeback after Hatters charged into three-goal lead

    TOM LOCKYER made an emotional return in the stands as his Luton side lost a Premier League classic from 3-0 up.Antoine Semenyo struck two brilliant goals as Bournemouth’s second-half turnaround sealed their first home league win since Boxing Day.Cherries’ matchwinner Antoine Semenyo celebrates his late gloryCredit: ReutersTom Lockyer met the medical team who helped save his lifeCredit: GettyRoss Barkley and  Carlton Morris show Luton’s despairCredit: ReutersRob Edwards reflects after somehow losing 4-3Credit: ALAMY
    But at least the lowly Hatters were cheered by the sight of Lockyer watching on fit and healthy.The Luton skipper “died” for two minutes at the Vitality Stadium 89 days ago when his heart stopped beating.And on Wednesday night he was smiling then applauding his team-mates as they raced 3-0 up at the interval.Tahith Chong, Chiedozie Ogbene and Ross Barkley took full advantage of naive Bournemouth defending.Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest on this pitch in December, with his team-mates in tears as they feared the worst before the match was abandoned.And before Wednesday’s kick-off the Wales international shook the hands of the four paramedics who saved his life.Then he walked to the centre of the pitch clapping both sets of fans, giving the away supporters the thumbs up sign.The home club band struck up “The Great Escape” in the pre-match entertainment which was fittingly appropriate on the night.PADDY POWER WELCOME OFFER – get £40 in free bet builder betsBournemouth midfielder Philip Billing was the first player to react to Lockyer’s plight in the first game and instantly summoned for help.Billing revealed in last night’s programme: “It was just a natural reaction to try and help him, even though I don’t feel like I did anything.Micah Richards leaves Kate Abdo stunned after challenging Premier League cult hero to press-up challenge on live TV “Credit has to go to the medical people, they’re the life savers.“I didn’t know until after the game and in the tunnel that his girlfriend was pregnant at the time, and things like that come before football.“Being there for his child is more important than football, at the end of the day, so it is beautiful to see him back on his feet and being with his family.”Rob Edwards’ desperate eyes were full of tears the last time we saw the Luton gaffer in these parts-but it wasn’t long in the match when he was full of smiles.That was in the ninth minute when the unmarked Chong thundered a header high into the net from Issa Kabore’s cross.Then a wonderful move by the Hatters saw Chong find Alfie Doughty who set-up Ogbene for the second on 31 minutes.And in first half stoppage time Barkley was left alone to smash Issa Kabore’s pass into the top corner.But the great Cherries’ fight-back started on 50 minutes when Dominic Solanke turned smartly and fired home his 17th goal which was given after a VAR check.Then 12 minutes later the Cherries had a second when goal-line technology confirmed that Illia Zabarnyi’s header was over the line before Doughty cleared.And amazingly it was 3-3 two minutes later when Ghana striker Semenyo cut inside and found the corner with a low shot.But Semenyo wasn’t finished. He took a return pass from sub Enes Unal and beat goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski at his near post for the winner.Semenyo cracks home his dramatic winner for BournemouthCredit: ReutersLockyer with the team who saved his life More

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    Atletico Madrid 2 Inter Milan 1 (agg 2-2, 3-2 on pens): Jan Oblak the hero as Man Utd flop misses penalty in shootout

    ATLETICO MADRID overturned a first leg one-goal deficit to beat Inter Milan on penalties in the last-16. Jan Oblak was the hero in the shootout, saving two efforts from Alexis Sanchez and Davy Klaassen before Lautaro Martinez blazed over the decisive kick.Jan Oblak was the hero in the shootoutCredit: GettyThe Atleti keeper made two stunning saves from the spotCredit: EPAAtletico showed all their experience to overturn the first leg deficitCredit: ReutersEx-Arsenal and Man Utd star Alexis Sanchez missed his spot-kickCredit: ReutersWhat a first half it was in an electric Estadio Metropolitano and one Inter Milan had looked totally in control of.Leading 1-0 from the first leg they were happy to control the ball and then broke to take the lead on the night and go 2-0 up on aggregate.It was a scintillating build up that had the home side chasing shadows before Nicolo Barella cut the ball back for Federico Dimarco to thump a shot past Oblak.His first goal in 25 Champions League matchesThe stadium silenced but for the ecstatic away following.But just two minutes 16 seconds later the teams were level on the night through the club’s all-time leading scorer Antoine Griezmann.Nahuel Molina crossed from the right and the clearance was met by Atletico captain Koke whose ball into the box took a couple of deflections before the French international turned home a volley.That took his tally to six in the Champions League this season, nobody has scored more in the campaign.The second-half was a more tense affair with so much on the line but chances fell at both ends.CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL Griezmann could have had a second when set up by smartly by Marcos Llorente but went for prescision more than power.Inter boss Simone Inzaghi was furious when Marcus Thuram fired wildly over when clean through.Diego Simeone’s son Giovanni nail impression of hot-head dad’s touchline antics leaving pals in stitches On came Depay and what an impact.Having hit the post with one effort he then grabbed the equaliser.The former Manchester United player received a pass from Koke, took it under his spell and then produced a magic finish.Then Riquelme could have put Atletico through with the last chance of the game but blazed a shot over.In the shootout, Oblak saved from Sanchez but Inter were let off the hook by Chelsea flop Saul Niguez as he missed.Former Everton man Klaassen then had his effort saved by Atleti’s world-class stopper before Martinez failed to keep his nerve as he fired over the bar to send the Spanish side through.The passionate boss Diego Simeone celebrated wildly as his backstreet brawlers lived to fight another day. PADDY POWER WELCOME OFFER – get £40 in free bet builder bets More

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    Borussia Dortmund 2 PSV 0 (agg 3-1): Jadon Sancho scores but forced off close to tears as Germans reach quarter-final

    JADON SANCHO showed Manchester United what they are missing by firing Borussia Dortmund into the quarters.The exiled Red Devils winger’s 20-yard beauty just two minutes in was enough to beat PSV 2-1 on aggregate before he hobbled off late on.Jadon Sancho opened the scoring for DortmundCredit: AFPHowever, Sancho was forced off with an injuryCredit: EPAHe left the pitch seemingly close to tearsCredit: GettySancho, 23, admitted at the weekend that he has “disappointed” since going back to Dortmund on loan in January after falling out with Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag.But it’s now back-to-back goals following his early struggles, leaving him chasing a Champions League crown while his United future remains up in the air.The Yellow Wall was jumping at kick-off and Sancho sent them wild with his first knockout goal in the competition.Picking it up 20 yards out, he shifted it to his right and fired a stunner into the bottom corner.A revitalised Sancho was running the show, involved in everything as they battered PSV in the first half without extending their lead.Striker Niclas Fullkrug lashed a great chance wide before keeper Walter Benitez kept his side in it with a great double stop.Dutchman Donyell Malen was then inches away as his former club clung on in at the Westfalenstadion.PSV finally got to grips as the opening 45 minutes wore on with Belgian winger Johan Bakayoko posing the greatest threat.CHELTENHAM BETTING OFFERS – BEST FREE BET DEALS FOR THE FESTIVAL And Eindhoven forward Hirving Lozano went closest at the start of the second half, firing a brilliant 25-yard strike off the post with the keeper beaten.Benitez made a smart stop to deny Fullkrug and keep his side in it 65 minutes in before Dortmund stopper Gregor Kobel’s brilliant save denied Bakayoko at the other end moments later.Ten Hag claims there were ‘issues’ with Jadon Sancho BEFORE boss arrived at Man Utd and ‘all the way through’Sancho went off injured with 15 minutes remaining and Dortmund looked to be holding firm until Newcastle striker Luuk de Jong skied a sitter at the death.Yet the Germans still had time to make it 2-0 as sub Marco Reus finished off a counter to seal a spot in the last eight.Check out how the action unfolded… More

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    Arsenal vs Porto – Champions League LIVE RESULT: David Raya the hero as Gunners reach the quarter finals after penalties

    DAVID RAYA was the hero as Arsenal reached the last eight of the Champions League via a penalty shootout.In a nervy game in north London, in which the Gunners trailed 1-0 after the first leg, Leandro Trossard’s superbly worked goal brought them back on level terms.Arsenal dominated possession and chances during the 90 minutes and thought they had done enough to earn a victory but Martin Odegaard’s goal was controversially ruled out for a foul by Kai Havertz in the build up.The game went into extra-time but neither side seemed willing to commit men forward – before the game headed to a shootout.David Raya, the villain in the first leg, was the hero as he made two brilliant save down to his left – to deny Wendell and Galeno – with all the Arsenal takers hit the target to progress into the last eight.The Gunners are now into the Champions League draw later this week.Read more on ArsenalBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSArteta’s side show they are no chokers
    It is not the way they would have wanted it, but winning this tie on penalties will give them confidence for the rest of the competition.
    They have dug out a result here today, in the most testing of ways, which will give them the mental nerve for such situations later on.
    Now they can relax, wait for the draw for the quarter-finals and enjoy a break before their next Premier League game.
    It is all set up for an exciting end of the season at The Emirates.
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    Copy linkCopiedGunners prove their worth in trophy
    Many wondered if Arsenal can go on to challenge for Europe’s most prestigious tournament.
    They have knocked out some European heavyweights this evening.
    Confidence is high in North London, they are looking to challenge for two trophies between now and the end of the season.
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    Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Porto (agg: 1-1) 4-2 on penalties
    Mikel Arteta’s side are through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.
    Some great penalties from The Gunners and David Raya saving two of the opposition’s penaties also.
    It was a tough test in North London but Arsenal have passed with flying colours.

    Copy linkCopiedArsenal beat Porto 4-2 on penalties
    Copy linkCopiedPenalty missed – Galeno (Porto) 4-2
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Declan Rice (Arsenal) 4-2
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Marko Grujic (Porto) 3-2
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) 3-1
    Copy linkCopiedPeanlty missed – Wendell (Porto) 2-1
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Kai Havertz (Arsenal) 2-1
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Pepe (Porto) 1-1
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Martin Odegaard (Arsenal) 1-0
    Copy linkCopiedPenalty shootout
    Copy linkCopiedFT: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (ET)
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    Nothing to separate these two teams over the two legs.
    We are going to need a penalty-shootout to decide this one.
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    118. Even the fans around the ground have fallen silent.
    You just hope your team can make it to penalties now.
    One slight mistake can be so costly at this stage of the game.
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    116. Galeno tries his luck from some distance.
    Fortuntely, it deflects off Gabriel and makes for an easier save for Raya in the Arsenal goal.
    Fingernails are being bitten down all around the ground.
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    114. Arsenal are passing the ball around, still not seeming like there is any urgency in their play.
    Borges is fouled out wide by Saliba and the referee awards a free kick.
    Pepe is telling the referee that he has already been booked.
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    112. Surely a goal now wins this tie.
    You feel there would not be enough time for an equaliser.
    Neither side wants to lose this one now.
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    110. Big chance for The Gunners.
    Some neat interplay between Saka and Odegaard.
    The winger has a sight of goal and looks to shoot but Otavio does brilliantly to get in the block.
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    108. Porto have a chance to cross it but it is struck straight at the Arsenal defender.
    Zinchenko gives away an unnecessary corner.
    Raya comes to claim it at the back post.
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    106. Neither side had a shot at goal in the first half.
    Jesus goes down looking for a foul but again the referee is not having it at all.
    Arsenal come forward looking to win this game.
    Copy linkCopiedKick-off: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (ET)
    We are back underway at The Emirates.
    Now is a time to make a name for yourself.
    Porto get the second half of extra-time started.
    Copy linkCopiedHT: Arsenal 1-0 Porto (ET)
    The referee brings the half to a close.
    Not too much in terms of goalmouth action there.
    Both sides have fifteen minutes to win this game.
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    105. Arsenal look poised to bring some more fresh faces on.
    Zinchenko an Nketiah are ready to come on.
    We are going to have one additional minute.
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    103. Porto seem to be growing into this game more.
    They are still trying to get forward to find that elusive goal.
    Arsenal are struggling to get it out of their own half right now.
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