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  • EPL: Premier League reschedules Manchester United, Arsenal clash

    EPL: Premier League reschedules Manchester United, Arsenal clash

    The much anticipated football match between Manchester United and Arsenal has been rescheduled for May 12.

    This was confirmed after Sky Sports announced the penultimate fixtures of the three Premier League title contenders – Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City – on Wednesday.

    The match holding at Old Trafford will now be played by 4.30pm local time.

    Mikel Arteta’s side are currently top on goal difference ahead of second-placed Liverpool

    Manchester City’s match at Tottenham, which had been postponed due to City’s FA Cup semi-final tie this month, has been rearranged for Tuesday May 14 – kick-off 8pm.

    Three clubsides Arsenal ,Liverpool and City  are in the race for this season’s Title.

  • UCL: Madrid, City draw in six goal thriller, Arsenal, Bayern play 2-2 at Emirate

    UCL: Madrid, City draw in six goal thriller, Arsenal, Bayern play 2-2 at Emirate

    The UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesday night ended in interesting draws.

    Real Madrid fought back really hard to come back from behind to snatch a draw at the Bernabeau while Arsenl also followed suit by coming from behind to secure a draw at the Emirate.

    Bukayo Saka opened the scoring for the Gunners, but Thomas Tuchel’s men were in front before half time thanks to goals from Leroy Sane and a Harry Kane penalty.

    However, Gunners new boy, Leandro Trossard came off the bench to grab the equaliser for Arsenal and set up an interesting second leg fixture at the Alianz Arena.

    But elsewhere  at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid and Manchester City played out a  pulsating 3-3 draw.

    Bernardo Silva gave the visitors the lead, but Los Blancos replied with two quick-fire goals from Ruben Dias (own goal) and Rodrygo.

    Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol put City back in front. However, Federico Valverde ensured Madrid got a draw with a stunning finish.

  • UCL: Kane returns to haunt Arsenal as Bayern Munich earn 2-2 draw

    UCL: Kane returns to haunt Arsenal as Bayern Munich earn 2-2 draw

    Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane returned to north London to score his customary goal against Arsenal, as the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie ended 2-2 on Tuesday.

    The former Tottenham Hotspur player, so often Arsenal’s nemesis in north London derbies, stroked home a penalty in the 32nd minute as the Bundesliga side hit back to lead 2-1.

    Premier League leaders Arsenal, playing in their first Champions League quarter-final for 14 years, had gone in front early on with a clinical Bukayo Saka strike.

    But Bayern, whose reign as German champions is as good as over as they trail Bayer Leverkusen by 16 points, showed they remain a European force to be reckoned with.

    Arsenal were stunned as their former striker Serge Gnabry levelled six minutes later and Kane rolled home his 39th goal of an incredible first season for Bayern.

    This was after Leroy Sane was brought down by William Saliba in the box.

    Mikel Arteta’s side ensured they will head to Bavaria next Wednesday full of hope as substitute Leandro Trossard equalised in the 76th minute to leave the tie hanging in the balance.

    The return of Kane, who scored a record 14 goals for Tottenham in the north London derby, to one of his favourite haunts was the big pre-match talking point.

    And he duly silenced the Arsenal jeers.

    “It wasn’t an easy game,” Kane said. “Arsenal are a really good team.

    “They’re top of the Premier League right now so we had to dig deep at times but it’s a good result and hopefully we can make the difference at home.”

    Predictably, Kane was booed every time he touched the ball although the England captain was hardly involved in the early exchanges as Arsenal seized the initiative.

    Six-time champions Bayern, seeking salvation in Europe after a poor domestic season, were handicapped by having no fans inside the Emirates Stadium as punishment for their supporters throwing fireworks in the previous round.

    They went behind in the 12th minute when Ben White played the ball inside to Saka who picked his spot and curled a low left-footed shot beyond Manuel Neuer.

    White should have made it 2-0 soon afterwards but shot straight at Neuer and then Arsenal’s defence, so impregnable in the Premier League of late, suddenly went missing.

    They carelessly lost possession in the 18th minute and Bayern punished them as Leon Goretzka fed a perfect pass to Gnabry who clipped a finish past the on-rushing David Raya.

    Sane was then allowed to run and run from deep before being toppled by Saliba and referee Glenn Nyberg had the simplest decision to point to the penalty spot.

    The 60,000 crowd suddenly went quiet as memories of heavy European defeats by Bayern, notably a 10-2 aggregate defeat in the last 16 in 2017, flooded back.

    It would have gotten worse but for a goal-saving tackle by White on Sane.

    Bayern, with another former Spurs player Eric Dier impressive in defence, looked comfortable after the break.

    Arteta sent on Trossard and Gabriel Jesus just past the midway point of the second half. They combined in the 76th minute as Jesus fed Trossard to slot a low shot inside the post.

    A frantic ending saw Bayern substitute Kingsley Coman strike the post from close range while the game ended with Arsenal screaming for a penalty.

    This was after Saka went down in the area claiming he was fouled by Neuer.

    “We’ve got a draw so the situation is clear, the winner moves on,” Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel said.

    “We need the same devotion, passion and quality as we had tonight – and we’ll get through.”

    Security was stepped up ahead of the game after Islamic State threatened drone attacks on Europe’s top club tournament.

  • Two Arsenal players risk suspension ahead of Bayern clash

    Two Arsenal players risk suspension ahead of Bayern clash

    Arsenal duo of Kai Havertz and Declan Rice are walking a disciplinary tightrope ahead of the Champions League quarter-final first-leg against Bayern Munich on Tuesday night.

    Havertz and Rice are both one booking away from suspension.

    If either of the two players receives a yellow card at the Emirates, they will be banned from playing in the second leg at the Allianz Arena.

    Gunners boss, Mikel Arteta, will be hoping that isn’t the game as Rice and Havertz have been key to their fine season.

    Bayern is faced with a similar problem themselves. Were either Alphonso Davies or Leon Goretzka to pick up yellow cards, then they too would be out of action for the return leg on March 17.

    All yellow cards accumulated over the course of the competition are wiped after the quarter-final stage, to prevent players from missing the final through too many yellow cards.

  • UCL: Injury boost for Bayern ahead Arsenal clash today

    UCL: Injury boost for Bayern ahead Arsenal clash today

    About five Bayern Munich players who were out injured for several weeks have returned ahead UEFA quarter-final clash against  Arsenal today.

    Manuel Neuer, Kingsley Coman, Leroy Sane, will all be staging a return to the team

    Also the duo of Aleksandar Pavlovic, and Noussair Mazraoui are also back in training.

    The 37-year-old goalkeeper has missed Bayern’s last two games with Sven Ulreich deputising in his absence.

    Coman, Sane, Mazraoui, 26, and Pavlovic, missed the 3-2 shock defeat to tenth-place Heidenheim on Saturday, but have returned to training ahead of the game against the north London side.

    However, Sacha Boey, Bouna Sarr, and Tarek Buchmann missed Monday’s training session as they recover from injury issues.

    The German side has already flown to England  before taking on Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday.

    Bayern have lost their last two games, with the defeat to Heideinheim meaning that leaders Bayer Leverkusen, who face Werder Bremen at the BayArena on Sunday, are one victory away from winning a first-ever Bundesliga title.

  • EPL: Ace broadcaster, Piers Morgan predicts Premier League winner

    EPL: Ace broadcaster, Piers Morgan predicts Premier League winner

    Ace broadcaster, Piers Morgan has posited that  Arsenal will not derail again in their pursuit of this season’s Premier League title

    The ex-CNN presenter spoke after Arsenal’s emphatic victory over Brighton on Saturday night.

    Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard all scored as Mikel Arteta’s men climbed back to the top of the table.

    Morgan, who took to X after the game, said: “That was Arsenal’s best performance this season, and the bar was high.

    “Arteta’s built a team that’s scored the most Premier League goals, conceded the fewest, and plays with strength, flair, fight and a steely resolve we lacked last year. We won’t choke again.”

    Arsenal are on 71 points, one more than Manchester City and Liverpool, who take on Manchester United on Sunday.

  • EPL: Arsenal climb to top of premier League log after 3-0 demolition of Brighton

    EPL: Arsenal climb to top of premier League log after 3-0 demolition of Brighton

    Arsenal football Club moved to the top of the premier League log after an emphatic 3-0 demolition of Brighton on Saturday evening.

    Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Leandro Trossard scored as Arsenal continued their dominant run of form in the year 2024.

    Bukayo Saka converted a 33rd minute penalty to open the flood light of goals for the visiting Gunners.

    Upon resumption of the second half, Kai Harvetz latched on a loose ball from Jorginho and slotted the ball past Brighton goalie in the 62nd minute for the visitors second  goal of the night.

    Former Brighton player, Leonardo Trossard scored Arsenal’s third goal of the evening to secure all three points for the Gunners in a very thrilling encounter.

    The result meant that Arsenal have leapfrog both Liverpool and Manchester City to climb to the top of the premier league log.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool will play  its 31st game of the season against   Manchester United at Old Trafford  tomorrow.

  • EPL: Arsenal legend, Ian Wright gives expert analysis on Liverpool vs Manchester United clash

    EPL: Arsenal legend, Ian Wright gives expert analysis on Liverpool vs Manchester United clash

    Arsenal legend, Ian Wright, has said that Liverpool will fight hard not to drop a point at Old Trafford when they face Manchester United on Sunday.

    Jurgen Klopp’s men travel to Old Trafford, two points clear of Arsenal at the top of the table.

    The Reds also lead Manchester City with four points.

    Arsenal will slug it out on Saturday, (today) against Brighton while Manchester City will face Crystal Palace away at Selhurst Park.

    But Liverpool can respond when they take on arch-rivals United on Sunday.

    Wright has said he “fears” for United ahead of the game.

    He said on his Ringer FC podcast: “I fear for Man United. I just feel like Liverpool will be much more focused than they were in that FA Cup game and be even more ruthless.

    “We know United can be ruthless and [Alejandro] Garnacho alone is going to be a threat. But Liverpool will want to go there and put them in their place.

    “I worry for United because I can see another big hiding, I could see them getting a good hiding to be honest.

    “It’s not like Old Trafford is a fortress anymore. If Liverpool come and have their heads on it could be a massive worry for United.”

  • Transfer: Arsenal make first Kimmich approach to Bayern Munich

    Transfer: Arsenal make first Kimmich approach to Bayern Munich

    Premier League club Arsenal are said to have approached Bayern Munich for a key player.

    The Gunners want to take to Bayern about a move for their captain Joshua Kimmich.

    The 29-year-old has 18 months left on his contract and may be ready for a new challenge.

    Per Football Transfers, Bayern have informed Arsenal that any deal will have to wait until the summer.

    Bayern want to see if Kimmich is willing to renew or is serious about leaving.

    If he does want to leave, the club will then put him up for sale, rather than lose him on a free in a year’s time.

  • EPL: Arsenal go top after Luton win, Foden scores hat trick as City pummel Aston Villa 4-1

    EPL: Arsenal go top after Luton win, Foden scores hat trick as City pummel Aston Villa 4-1

    Arsenal have gone top of the Premier League table with a 2-0 win over Luton Town on Wednesday night.

    Mikel Arteta made five changes to the team that drew 0-0 with Manchester City on Sunday.

    It did not stop the Gunners from firing as per usual, as Martin Odegaard opened scoring before a Daiki Hashioka own goal.

    There were no further goals at the Emirates as Arsenal played within themselves.

    The win takes them to 68 points, one more than Liverpool who welcome Sheffield United on Thursday night.

    Arsenal’s next league fixture is away to Brighton in Saturday’s late kick-off.

    Elsewhere, on the day Haaland and De Bruyne were rested, Phil Foden scored a hat-trick as the Premier League champions beat a top-five team for the first time this season.

    Manchester City defeated Aston Villa 4-1 at the Emirate to put pressure on both Liverpool and Arsenal in the title race.

    Rodri opened the floodlight of goals for the home side when he scored in the 11th minute of the encounter but Duran levelled up for the visitors in the 20th minute, however, Foden’s hat trick ensured that City had the last laugh at Emirate.

    City’s 4-1 win over Villa means they remain third with 67 points, level with Liverpool who host Sheffield United on Thursday.