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Browsing: Football
Daily Mirror says Jesse Lingard ‘s brother branded Manchester United “classless” after the midfielder was not given any kind of send-off in his final match at Old Trafford.
The Independent says Trent Alexander-Arnold feels an appropriate person to discuss what Jurgen Klopp calls “the second most important game you can play” and not merely because, at the tender age of 23, he is already midway through his third
Daily Mirror says across the two Champions League semi finals, the level of talent on show illustrated perfectly the beauty of this magnificent game.
BBC Sport says Liverpool took a giant stride towards another Champions League final with a commanding victory over Villarreal at Anfield.
Pau Torres sighed “In our stadium, we play differently, we are going to be ourselves and people are going to see a Villarreal with which they feel identified. Who tells us that we don’t score a goal after 10 minutes and get into the tie?”
The Independent says this was a Champions League classic that produced the most quintessential modern storyline.
BBC Sport says Manchester City will take a slender Champions League semi-final advantage to the Bernabeu after winning a seven-goal first-leg classic against Real Madrid at Etihad Stadium.
Daily Mirror says Liverpool and Manchester City stand to make record amounts of prize money should they go on to win this season’s Champions League.
The Independent says The Premier League will be forced to give away hundreds of millions to the wider football pyramid if it cannot come up with a fair alternative by the summer, the government has warned.
The Metro says Manchester United are willing to listen to offers for five first-team players this summer after the club told Erik ten Hag he can top up his transfer budget through player sales.
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