Tag: UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

  • BREAKING: Liverpool crowned champions of Europe for sixth time

    BREAKING: Liverpool crowned champions of Europe for sixth time

    Liverpool erased the disappointment of last season’s Champions League final loss by claiming the trophy for the sixth time with victory over Tottenham in Madrid.

    It was Mohamed Salah, such a disconsolate figure when he was injured early in that loss to Real Madrid, who set Liverpool on their way with a penalty after two minutes when Moussa Sissoko was contentiously punished for handball.

    In a final that rarely touched the heights of the blockbuster semi-finals that made this an all-Premier League showpiece, Spurs had chances but were denied by Liverpool keeper Alisson, who saved well from Son Heung-min, Lucas Moura and Christian Eriksen.

    And their failure to capitalise was ruthlessly punished when substitute Divock Origi ensured manager Jurgen Klopp won his first trophy as Liverpool manager by driving low and powerfully past Hugo Lloris with three minutes left.

    Spurs counterpart Mauricio Pochettino took the gamble of selecting England captain and main striker Harry Kane despite his not having played since April because of an ankle injury, replacing semi-final hat-trick hero Lucas Moura, but he had no impact.

    Liverpool lifted the trophy that was taken from their grasp in Ukraine last season and now stand behind only Real Madrid and AC Milan as serial winners of this tournament, the final whistle sparking huge celebrations among players, management and the red wave of supporters in Madrid’s Wanda Metropolitano Stadium.

    BBC

  • UEFA Champions League final may affect England’s chances against Netherlands, Southgate warns

    UEFA Champions League final may affect England’s chances against Netherlands, Southgate warns

    England’s preparations for their UEFA Nations League semi-final match against the Netherlands on June 6 could be thrown into disarray, national team manager Gareth Southgate has said.

    Southgate said the team’s chances could be on the line if two English Premier League (EPL) clubs reach the UEFA Champions League final.

    The UEFA Champions League final will be held in Madrid on June 1, with England set to play their semi-final in Portugal five days later.

    This is certain to leave Southgate little time to work with his players.

    “It could be a mess,” the 48-year-old told reporters. “Let’s say if two of our teams made it to the UEFA Champions League final then we wouldn’t see them, at best, until the Monday
    before we play on the Thursday.

    “And with the emotion of (the Champions League final), can those players even realistically play on the Thursday night for us?”

    Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Liverpool are in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

    It is the first time since 2009 that four clubs from England’s top flight have reached the competition’s last eight stage.

    Southgate’s squad for this month’s European Championship qualifiers has 13 players from the four clubs, including Spurs striker Harry Kane, Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson and City
    winger Raheem Sterling.

    “They would all need a period where they would need to psychologically switch off,” Southgate added. “We’d have to look at UEFA Champions League final players when we get to it.

    “It will be a little bit like the FIFA World Cup, in that players will finish at different times.”

    England face the Czech Republic at Wembley on March 22, followed by a trip to Montenegro three days later.