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Arsenal vs Real Madrid Report Scorers: Rice 58’, 70’, Merino 75’ Red card: Camavinga 90+4’ Arsenal produced one of the most iconic European nights in their history with a stunning 3-0 victory over Real Madrid at the Emirates Stadium, seizing control of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final and maintaining their unbeaten H2H record against Los Blancos. This emphatic performance not only extended the Gunners’ eight-match unbeaten run across all competitions, but also marked Real Madrid’s third straight loss in 90 minutes—a rarity in modern European football. Saliba’s rollercoaster start as Gunners set the tempo From the first whistle, the atmosphere inside…

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Matchday 31 Awards None of the teams that were in the top 5 before the start of the matchday managed to win this week, which obviously means that we have witnessed some very interesting results over the weekend. Arsenal failed to beat Everton at Goodison Park but still narrowed the gap at the top by one point thanks to Fulham beating Liverpool in a pulsating encounter. The Manchester Derby left us all feeling like we could have done something much more entertaining with our time, while Chelsea could only play a blank draw against Brentford. At the foot of the table,…

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PSG vs Aston Villa Preview Draw or PSG win Over 2.5 goals Having clinched the Ligue 1 title with six games to spare after a narrow 1-0 victory over Angers, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are already celebrating domestic dominance. But their true ambition remains unfulfilled — to finally lift the UEFA Champions League (UCL). The Parisians now face a potentially tricky quarter-final tie against Aston Villa, with a second final of the season, the Coupe de France, also on the horizon. This is uncharted territory for Aston Villa, but for Unai Emery, it’s a return to familiar ground — both the competition and the Parc…

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Leicester vs Newcastle Report Scorers: Murphy 2’, 11’, Barnes 34’ Newcastle United continued their red-hot form with a commanding 3-0 win over relegation-threatened Leicester City at the King Power Stadium, recording a fourth consecutive victory in all competitions and surging into the Premier League’s top five. For Leicester, the writing now appears firmly on the wall, as they remain 15 points from safety and inch closer to an immediate return to the Championship. Lightning Start Crushes Foxes’ Spirit Desperate to give their fans a reason to believe, Leicester’s hopes were dashed almost immediately. Inside two minutes, Newcastle struck with a beautifully-worked…

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Arsenal vs Real Madrid Preview Draw Over 2.5 goals Arsenal welcome reigning champions Real Madrid to the Emirates Stadium for a blockbuster UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg, knowing that European success is now their only realistic shot at silverware this season. After slipping up in the Premier League once again at the weekend, Mikel Arteta’s men will be desperate to deliver a statement performance on the continental stage. Arsenal Seeking European Breakthrough Back in the Champions League quarter-finals for the second successive season, Arsenal are still seeking to shake off their historical underachievement at this stage. The Gunners have managed just two…

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Premier League Goalkeepers History The English Premier League has been graced by numerous exceptional goalkeepers whose performances have significantly influenced their teams’ successes. Today, EPLNews pays tribute to the rich history of goalkeeping in the Premier League, highlighting record-holders, remarkable performances, and the evolution of the position over the years. Pioneers of Premier League Goalkeeping The early years of the Premier League witnessed goalkeepers who set high standards for shot-stopping and leadership. Peter Schmeichel, representing Manchester United from 1991 to 1999, was instrumental in the club’s dominance during the 1990s. Known for his commanding presence and reflex saves, Schmeichel kept 112…

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Manchester United vs Manchester City Report Scorers: N/A Manchester United and Manchester City shared the spoils in a lacklustre 0-0 draw at Old Trafford, the first goalless Manchester Derby since December 2020. Despite both sides needing a win to boost their respective league positions, neither could find the breakthrough in a cagey affair, with chances at a premium throughout. United Start Fast, City Settle In The hosts began with early aggression, as Rúben Dias was booked for a clumsy foul on Alejandro Garnacho, and Bruno Fernandes saw a dangerous free-kick wasted into the wall. However, City quickly gained control, with Phil…

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Tottenham vs Southampton Report Scorers: Johnson 13’, 42’, Tel 90+5’ (P); Fernandes 90’ Brennan Johnson’s brilliant brace helped Tottenham Hotspur to a 3-1 home win over Southampton, officially confirming the Saints’ Premier League relegation and condemning them to a return to the Championship. Despite a spirited showing in parts, it was another frustrating day for the visitors, who now face the ignominy of potentially equalling the division’s worst-ever points tally. Johnson Strikes Early as Spurs Dominate First Half In a game overshadowed by pre-match fan protests aimed at Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, it was the home side who settled quickest. Cristian…

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Fulham vs Liverpool Report Scorers: Sessegnon 23’, Iwobi 32’, Muniz 37’; Mac Allister 14’, Diaz 72’ Fulham produced one of their finest performances of the season to come from behind and defeat Premier League leaders Liverpool 3-2 at Craven Cottage. The win not only snapped a two-game losing streak for the hosts but also marked just their second victory in 16 head-to-heads against the Reds — a statement result in their pursuit of a European spot. Mac Allister Screamer Gives Reds Early Advantage Liverpool took the lead with a moment of brilliance in the 14th minute. After Ryan Gravenberch won the…

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Brentford vs Chelsea Report Scorers: N/A Chelsea missed a golden opportunity to consolidate their place in the Premier League top four after being held to a 0-0 draw by Brentford in a flat west London derby. Despite extending their unbeaten run at the Gtech Community Stadium to over 85 years, Enzo Maresca’s rotated side lacked the cutting edge needed to break down a resolute Brentford team, who comfortably kept the Blues at bay. Lacklustre First Half as Rotation Takes Its Toll Coming off a high-energy victory over Tottenham Hotspur just three days prior, Maresca opted to rest several key players with…

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