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  • Forest confident of Aina stay

    Forest confident of Aina stay

    Nottingham Forest is expressing growing confidence about retaining Nigerian defender Ola Aina, with the club actively working to secure the player’s long-term future amid their impressive Premier League campaign.

    According to reports from The Athletic, Forest is in advanced discussions to extend Aina’s contract, reflecting the player’s crucial role in the team’s remarkable season.

    Currently occupying third place in the Premier League, Forest have transformed their fortunes under manager Nuno Espirito Santo, with Aina emerging as a key figure in their successful campaign. The defender has been instrumental in the team’s push for Champions League qualification, delivering consistently impressive performances that have caught the attention of both fans and management.

    Aina’s statistics for the 2024/25 season underscore his significance to the team. In 27 Premier League appearances, he has recorded 50 tackles, 29 interceptions, 75 clearances, and 28 successful dribbles – numbers that highlight his versatility and defensive prowess.

    The 28-year-old has particularly excelled after reverting to his right-back position, complementing Neco Williams’ performances on the left side of the back four. His contributions have been crucial in Forest’s remarkable run, which has seen them become genuine contenders for a top-four finish.

    Earlier this season, manager Nuno Espirito Santo praised Aina’s focus and commitment, particularly highlighting a crucial goal-line clearance in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Southampton.

    While Aina was only handed a one-year extension last summer, the club appears determined to secure his long-term future. The current contract situation suggests Forest can retain him until the summer of 2026, with ongoing discussions potentially extending this further.

    The potential contract extension comes at a critical moment for Forest. Following a challenging January transfer window where they were unable to secure a new striker, the club has maintained its competitive edge, with Aina playing a pivotal role in their continued success.

    Forest’s strategy appears focused on stability and continuity. The recent contract extensions of players like Chris Wood and Murillo have been well-received by fans, and Aina’s potential new deal would further reinforce this approach.

    With the team currently in a strong position to qualify for the Champions League, retaining key players like Aina becomes paramount. His defensive reliability, combined with his ability to contribute to attacking play, makes him an invaluable asset for Nuno’s ambitious Forest side.

  • 2026 World Cup final to have Super Bowl-style show – Infantino

    2026 World Cup final to have Super Bowl-style show – Infantino

    The 2026 World Cup final in New Jersey will make history by having a Super Bowl-style half-time show, world football chief Gianni Infantino said Wednesday.

    Coldplay band members Chris Martin and Phil Harvey will determine the artists who will perform, FIFA president Infantino said.

    “I can confirm the first-ever half-time show at a FIFA World Cup final in New York/New Jersey,” Infantino wrote on Instagram.

    “This will be a historic moment for the FIFA World Cup and a show befitting the biggest sporting event in the world.”

    Infantino revealed the decision following a meeting of FIFA’s commercial and media partners in Dallas ahead of the 2026 tournament, which will be co-hosted in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

    No further information about specific details or duration of the half-time show were revealed by Infantino.

    The move mirrors the show held during the final of last year’s Copa America in Miami, when Colombian star Shakira performed at half-time at the Hard Rock Stadium.

    Infantino added that FIFA also planned to “take over” New York’s Times Square on the final weekend of the tournament.

  • W’Cup qualifiers: Fans optimistic about Chelle’s squad chances

    W’Cup qualifiers: Fans optimistic about Chelle’s squad chances

    Nigerian football fans have expressed widespread optimism and excitement about the Super Eagles’ new 39-man provisional squad, selected by head coach Eric Chelle for the crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying matches against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

    X (formerly Twitter) has erupted with enthusiastic reactions, with supporters highlighting the strategic blend of experienced players and emerging talents that could potentially revive Nigeria’s World Cup qualification hopes.

    The provisional squad, which includes the return of veteran captain Ahmed Musa and maiden call-ups for promising talents like Tolu Arokodare and Chrisantus Uche, has generated significant buzz among football enthusiasts.

    Arokodare’s maiden call-up has been particularly celebrated. The 25-year-old striker from Genk has been in sensational form, leading the Belgium Jupiler Pro League with 16 league goals and 18 goals overall across all competitions. His potential impact has fans buzzing with anticipation.

    Another exciting inclusion is 21-year-old Uche, a Getafe midfielder who has been turning heads in La Liga. Having featured in every league match this season, Uche has already attracted interest from top clubs like Real Madrid, Chelsea, and Aston Villa.

    Olu Ginola wrote, “This list looks exciting. Jordan Torunarigha, Igoh Ogbu, and Chrisantus Uche are very timely additions to this team.”

    The sentiment was echoed by fans who appreciated the squad’s composition and potential.

    Femi (@AlaShiNe) expressed relief at some key selections, noting, “Frank Onyeka back on the list! Thank God! Nathan Tella, and OlaOluwa Aina more creativity for the attack.”

    The return of Ahmed Musa particularly resonated with fans as @Nawas_masood highlighted the captain’s significance, saying, “It’s good to have Ahmed Musa back in the team, his experience and his leadership are very important.”

    The same fan also offered constructive criticism, adding, “Victor (Boniface) needs to step up his game, he is yet to have a good game with the national team despite his undeniable talent. Lastly, I hope we will see the Iwobi we have been seeing in Fulham shirt this season.”

    Social media influencer MBAH (@Mbahdeyforyou) succinctly captured the collective mood with “Great squad depth! Let’s go Eagles.”

    Samuel Ayodotun simply wished the team luck, writing, “Good luck to the Super Eagles”.

    @aims_ukafia provided a different perspective, observing, “I like the inclusion of Chrisantus Uche, Dessers, Tolu and Tella. At least it shows some efforts to consider form in selection. Whether they’ll make the final cut is another question.”

    The squad’s composition reflects an intricate balance between experience and emerging talent. Musa’s return is particularly significant. The most-capped player in Nigerian football history, Musa last featured for the Super Eagles before their silver-winning campaign at the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations, bringing invaluable leadership to the team.

    The upcoming matches against Rwanda in Kigali and Zimbabwe in Uyo are critical. Currently sitting fifth in Group C, the Super Eagles need consecutive victories to keep their World Cup qualification hopes alive. The team trails group leaders Rwanda, making these matches pivotal in their qualification journey.

    As the squad prepares for these crucial encounters, the mood among Nigerian football fans is cautiously optimistic. The blend of experienced campaigners and exciting young talents offers hope for a successful World Cup qualifying campaign.

    Coach Chelle’s selection demonstrates a strategic approach to team building, balancing the need for experienced leadership with the dynamism of emerging talents. The provisional squad suggests a forward-looking strategy that could potentially redefine the Super Eagles’ competitive landscape.

  • Liverpool target Bournemouth’s Kerkez – Thursday’s gossip

    Liverpool target Bournemouth’s Kerkez – Thursday’s gossip

    Liverpool target Milos Kerkez, West Ham are trying to sign Angel Gomes, while Manchester United consider James Trafford and Joan Garcia.

    Liverpool are lining up a £40m move for Bournemouth’s 21-year-old Hungary left-back Milos Kerkez. (Telegraph – subscription required), external

    West Ham are trying to sign England midfielder Angel Gomes, 24, on a free transfer from Lille this summer. (Guardian), external

    Manchester United have looked at Burnley’s 22-year-old English goalkeeper James Trafford and Espanyol’s Spanish number one Joan Garcia, 23, as possible replacements for Cameroon international Andre Onana, 28. (Teamtalk), external

    Real Madrid are interested in Liverpool’s 25-year-old France defender Ibrahima Konate. (Mail – subscription required), external

    Real are also keen on Bournemouth’s 19-year-old Spain defender Dean Huijsen, who has release clause of around £50m in his contract. (Talksport)

    Barcelona are considering a move for Newcastle’s 27-year-old Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, who is also of interest to Arsenal and Manchester City. (CaughtOffside), external

    Bayern Munich and Germany midfielder Joshua Kimmich, 30, is not keen on joining Arsenal on a free transfer this summer with Paris St-Germain also interested. (Bild – in German), external

    Manchester United and Brazil winger Antony, 25, has expressed a desire to stay at Real Betis when his loan spell at the La Liga club ends. (Canal Sur, via Mail), external

    Liverpool are the latest club to show an interest in RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, although the 21-year-old Slovenia striker is believed to prefer a move to London, with Arsenal and Chelsea keen. (TBR Football), external

    Tottenham may offload Mali international Yves Bissouma, 28, in the summer as they seek to refresh their midfield options (Football Insider), external

    West Ham have enquired about the availability of Roma’s 27-year-old England striker Tammy Abraham, who is currently on loan at AC Milan. (Teamtalk), external

    Newcastle are considering an offer for Fiorentina’s 25-year-old Italy striker Moise Kean. (GiveMesport), external

    Everton would be open to a deal to re-sign Brazil striker Richarlison, 27, from Tottenham. (TBR Football)

  • Benfica  0 1  Barcelona

    Benfica 0 1 Barcelona

    Raphinha was once again Barcelona’s hero as they claimed a narrow win over Benfica in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie, despite going down to 10 men.

    The Brazilian capitalised on a defensive error to drive forward and slot in the bottom corner in the 61st minute, notching his 25th goal of the season and ninth in the Champions League campaign.

    Raphinha also came to the rescue for five-time winners Barca in January when the two sides met in the league group phase, scoring a 96th-minute winner in a nine-goal thriller.

    Meeting again at this knockout stage of the competition, Barcelona had to play with 10 men from the 22nd minute after teenager Pau Cubarsi brought down Benfica striker Vangelis Pavlidis on the edge of the penalty box but, as the last man, received a straight red card.

    The Portuguese hosts thought they had a penalty in the 82nd minute after the otherwise faultless Wojciech Szczesny brought down Andrea Belotti, but the spot-kick was overturned for offside in the build-up.

    Barcelona held on to take a narrow lead to the Camp Nou for the second leg on Tuesday 11 March (17:45 GMT).

    Szczesny’s redemption after Lisbon horror show

    It was a frantic, dramatic encounter back in January when the two sides last met in Lisbon and Raphinha’s winner settled the outcome at 5-4.

    The opening period showed promise of a similar enthralling tie as Kerem Akturkoglu’s drilled shot forced Szczesny into an early save, before Dani Olmo went close at the other end.

    Anatoliy Trubin made a brilliant triple save, denying both Robert Lewandowski and Lamine Yamal before catching the final attempt.

    But Benfica had chances up against Barcelona’s high defensive line, which ultimately resulted in Cubarsi’s last-ditch challenge on Pavlidis and the 18-year-old’s early dismissal.

    The red card turned the tie into a scrappy affair with neither side able to make their shots count as the first half concluded under a cloud of smoke from the home fans’ pyrotechnics.

    Pavlidis, who scored a hat-trick in that 5-4 defeat and has scored 10 goals in his last seven appearances in all competitions, should have put Benfica ahead early in the second half.

    But he scooped over the bar from Alvaro Carreras’ cutback, before Barca keeper Szczesny made a brilliant reaction save moments later to deny the Greek forward.

    The home side were dominant in the second half and recorded 15 shots with five on target, but it was forward Raphinha who struck the decisive blow to give Barcelona a slim advantage with their only second-half effort on target.

    A late flurry of corners for the hosts made for a tense finale and Szczesny produced another fine save from Renato Sanches, a stark difference from his horror show in January where he was at fault for two of Benfica’s four goals.

    The Polish stopper was fortunate the late penalty award was overturned by the offside decision and it left Benfica with a tough task in the return.

    For La Liga leaders Barca, an assured and professional performance extended their unbeaten run to 16 in all competitions.

  • Lyon boss Fonseca gets nine-month ban for confronting referee

    Lyon boss Fonseca gets nine-month ban for confronting referee

    Lyon manager Paulo Fonseca has been suspended from conducting his matchday duties for almost nine months for angrily confronting a referee.

    Fonseca, 52, was sent off and pushed his face towards official Benoit Millot during Lyon’s 2-1 win over Brest on 2 March.

    In a statement on Wednesday, the French Professional Football League said the Portuguese boss would be barred from accessing the bench, the officials’ dressing rooms, and carrying out any official functions before, during, or after matches until 30 November.

    The punishment also prevents him from going to the team dressing room, pitch, tunnel and corridors leading to those areas until 15 September.

    Lyon acknowledged “the extreme severity of the unprecedented sanction” and said they were concerned by the speed in which it was imposed.

    The seven-time French champions, who are currently sixth in Ligue 1, added they were disappointed Fonseca was “not judged on his actions alone, an emotional reaction, without any clear intention of physically attacking the referee” and were “studying all possible avenues of appeal”.

    Fonseca, who apologised after the incident, only took charge of the club on 31 January after leaving AC Milan the previous month.

    His side are due to face FCSB in the Europa League on Thursday (17:45 GMT).

    He was sent off after a review of a potential penalty for Brest – which was not awarded – for his “intimidating attitude”, according to Millot.

    “He jumped at me with an intimidating attitude, and I decided to send him off directly. It continued to spiral out of control,” Millot told French sports newspaper L’Equipe on Monday.

    “He had an even more intense attitude, attempting to deliver a blow, in fact. A headbutt. I didn’t even have time to announce the final decision, which turned out to be not awarding a penalty.

    “There seemed to be a slight contact of the nose, to be precise.”

    Last week, the French referees union said its members would exercise their right to withdraw if they or their families are put at risk after a match official faced an “outpouring of hate” following comments by Marseille president Pablo Longoria.

    Local media reported that Longoria had objected to the appointment of referee Jeremy Stinat for their league game against Auxerre on 22 February, which Marseille lost 3-0.

    Longoria said the defeat was down to “true corruption” and expressed his anger over the red card shown to defender Derek Cornelius, for which the president subsequently received a 15-match ban.

  • ‘We were far superior’ – Enrique insists PSG ‘deserved more’

    ‘We were far superior’ – Enrique insists PSG ‘deserved more’

    “Of course, we are going to do it.”

    Paris St-Germain boss Luis Enrique ended his post-match interview after their remarkable defeat by Liverpool with a bit of positivity. But the feeling was he was not being entirely serious.

    PSG pummelled the Reds for 87 minutes in the Champions League last 16 first leg. Then Liverpool netted the only goal.

    Enrique’s side had 27 shots – the second-most on record (from 2003-04) by a side in a Champions League knockout match in which they failed to score and lost.

    Unfortunately for Enrique and PSG, they also hold the record for that with 30 shots in their semi-final defeat by Borussia Dortmund last season.

    Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson, named the man of the match, had made nine saves.

    PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma made none, conceding Liverpool’s only shot on target from Harvey Elliott with three minutes to go.

    It ended PSG’s 22-game unbeaten run and 10-game winning streak in all competitions.

    Enrique said: “I don’t think it’s too difficult to analyse tonight’s game. We were far superior to Liverpool.

    “We created more chances and produced a complete performance against one of Europe’s top sides. Football can be unfair at times.

    “Without a doubt [they can go through]. We’ve only played the first leg. We’re a side with nothing to lose. If we can replicate tonight’s performance, we can qualify.”

    PSG forwards Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembele, especially in the first half, were electric – and managed 13 shots, six on target, between them.

    “We deserved more,” said Enrique.

    “Their best player was their goalkeeper – he was magnificent today. Today wasn’t a game based on the stats or the details.

    “We were far superior. We didn’t allow Liverpool to play. They were better than us for the first five minutes but, apart from that, it was us on top.”

    Liverpool boss Arne Slot said: “Had we got a draw, we would still have been the lucky ones. They were much the better team today.

    “It’s a good result for us, but we felt the quality of Paris.

    “Every underlying stat shows you they were the best side in the Champions League. I wasn’t surprised at how good they were.

    “We were not under-par, it was just down to the quality of the opposition. They showed it today. Luis Enrique has created an incredible team here.”

    Georgia winger Kvaratskhelia, 24, was sensational on his ninth appearance for the club.

    He had been linked with a move to Liverpool, but instead moved to PSG from Napoli for £59m in January.

    Kvaratskhelia had a combined 54 goals and assists in 107 games for Napoli and helped them to win the Serie A title in 2022-23 – after a £9m move from Dinamo Batumi.

    “Khvicha Kvaratskhelia is a defender’s worst nightmares as he can go both ways,” said ex-Reds defender Stephen Warnock on BBC Radio 5 Live.

    “He is breathtaking at times and he looks effortless at times. I was surprised Liverpool didn’t go in for him in January.”

    Kvaratskhelia’s running caused Liverpool no end of problems – and he had a goal disallowed by the video assistant referee for offside, as well as being denied by Alisson four times.

    He played on both wings and through the middle at various stages of the game, before coming off in the 78th minute with his team leading.

    Football writer Rory Smith, speaking on the BBC’s Champions League Match of the Day show, said: “Kvaratskhelia looked like a nightmare to play against tonight.

    “The thing that makes him so different is you don’t know what he’s going to do.”

  • ‘Performance of my life’ – Liverpool saved by ‘best in world’ Alisson

    ‘Performance of my life’ – Liverpool saved by ‘best in world’ Alisson

    It was the ultimate smash and grab.

    Liverpool were on the ropes for 87 minutes against Paris St-Germain at the Parc des Princes, but Harvey Elliott struck 46 seconds after coming on as a substitute to secure a 1-0 first-leg advantage for the Reds in their last-16 tie.

    The hosts could, and should, have been out of sight as they peppered the Liverpool goal throughout – having 27 attempts compared to just two for the visitors.

    But PSG found Brazil goalkeeper Alisson in otherworldly form, with the 32-year-old repelling everything that came his way to frustrate the French champions.

    His nine saves were the most by a Liverpool goalkeeper in a Champions League game since Opta started recording the data in 2003-04.

    “It was probably the performance of my life,” Alisson told TNT Sports.

    “The manager was telling us how hard it would be to play against PSG, how good they are with the ball and that we would have to be ready to suffer.

    “We knew what was coming.”

    Elliott said of his team-mate: “He is unbelievable, the best in the world.

    “In each and every game he shows it and keeps us in many games. Without him I don’t know where we would be.”

    PSG fans will still be wondering just how their side did not win this game.

    Indeed, when Elliott scored there was an air of disbelief, the supporters inside the ground struggling to comprehend what had just happened given how dominant the hosts had been.

    Here are some stats which highlight PSG’s supremacy:

    Liverpool scored with their first shot on target

    PSG had 27 shots in this match – the second-most on record (since 2003-04) by a side in a Champions League knockout match in which they both failed to score and lost, behind only PSG themselves v Borussia Dortmund in May 2024 (30)

    Liverpool won this match despite having 25 fewer shots than PSG (two to 27) – the joint-largest negative difference in shots by a winning team on record (since 2003-04) in a Champions League knockout game (PSG v Bayern in April 2021 also 25, six shots to 31)

    The Reds faced 20-plus shots in a knockout Champions League match for only the fifth time on record. On all four previous occasions, Liverpool always conceded at least one goal.

    Alisson’s nine saves beat his own record of most saves in a Liverpool Champions League match (8) v Tottenham in the 2019 final

    ‘Liverpool got away with it’

    Alisson has been at Liverpool since 2018 and has had many memorable displays – but this must rank at the very top.

    PSG have been in sensational form since the turn of the year and were looking to extend their unbeaten record to 23 games on Wednesday.

    They were dominant from the first minute as the visitors struggled to get out of their own half and it seemed only a matter of time before the French side took the lead.

    Liverpool did ride their luck as a couple of early decisions went in their favour, but Alisson ultimately proved to be the difference.

    He pulled off sensational saves to deny a host of PSG players including Ousmane Dembele (twice), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (four times) and substitute Desire Doue (twice).

    “[Liverpool] got away with it because of Alisson,” former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock told BBC Radio 5 live.

    “You buy those type of players for performances like that. That’s how you win titles, that’s how they won the Champions League [in 2019]

    As well as being perplexed at how their side lost, PSG fans will also feel aggrieved at some decisions that went against them early on.

    Kvaratskhelia had a fine goal in the first half disallowed by the video assistant referee (VAR) for a marginal offside.

    Ibrahima Konate was also fortunate not to be sent off after a last-man challenge on Bradley Barcola.

    Referee Davide Massa decided it was not a foul at the time and, after a check, VAR opted against overruling the official.

    But aside from Alisson’s heroics, PSG were also wasteful with 17 of their 27 attempts failing to hit the target.

    “In the first half [PSG] were great and the thing that was missing was goals,” said former Man City defender Nedum Onuoha on BBC Champions League Match of the Day.

    “The fluidity of the front three is so impressive. Whenever they got the ball they were looking to run at Liverpool, trying to glide past defenders and break into key areas to try to make chances.

    “Unfortunately the final part, the most important part, was getting the ball in the net and that was missing.”

    Slot added: “If you look at the underlying stats in the Champions League too it shows you they were number one, and they have already played Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich and Arsenal. To have the best stats after facing that quality tells you a lot.

    “For us the only way over here with their fans behind them was to defend as we did. Now we are hoping that our fans at Anfield will help us a lot. We will need Anfield two times.”

    “Alisson is so key to the way they perform. He is superb at reading situations. His decision-making is exceptional.”

    It was a performance that underlined Alisson’s position as the Reds’ number one goalkeeper, although he will get fresh competition for next season.

    Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will join in the summer from La Liga side Valencia and, according to reports,, external has his sights set on becoming first choice.

    Liverpool also have Caoimhin Kelleher, who has always stepped up superbly whenever Alisson has been absent through injury, but the Republic of Ireland man’s long-term future at the club is uncertain.

    “I don’t think that I have ever worked with a goalkeeper at this level before, which is normal because he is the best in the world,” Liverpool boss Arne Slot said of Alisson.

    “I have had some very good players as a manager but never the best goalkeeper in the world until now.”

     

  • Bayern Munich 3 0 Bayer Leverkusen

    Bayern Munich 3 0 Bayer Leverkusen

    Bayern Munich have one foot in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a Harry Kane double helped them to comfortable win against 10-man Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their last-16 tie.

    Kane gave the hosts an early breakthrough in the all-German meeting before Jamal Musiala doubled their lead by capitalising on a mistake from Leverkusen goalkeeper Matej Kovar.

    The visitors went down to 10 men after a second yellow for Nordi Mukiele just past the hour mark, then Kane scored his 31st goal of the season from the penalty spot to seal the victory.

    It only took Bayern nine minutes to draw first blood as Kane popped up in front of Mukiele to head home a perfectly-weighted cross from Michael Olise.

    The visitors almost found a way back when Dayot Upamecano’s dreadful backpass was intercepted by Jeremie Frimpong inside the box, but Bayern captain Manuel Neuer came to his team-mate’s rescue with a brilliant save to deny Leverkusen a swift equaliser.

    Vincent Kompany’s side were denied a second as Musiala headed Joshua Kimmich’s corner against the crossbar.

    After being outplayed in the first half, Leverkusen’s hopes of a comeback in the second were dashed when Kovar let a Kimmich cross slip through his gloves for Musiala to poke into an open goal.

    Mukiele was then dismissed for a reckless challenge on Kingsley Coman before Kane was dragged down to the floor by substitute Edmond Tapsoba during a corner.

    Referee Michael Oliver pointed to the spot after a video assistant referee (VAR) review and the England captain made no mistake from 12 yards to pull the Bundesliga leaders further ahead.

    “This is the Champions League, this is the biggest game of all,” Kane told TNT Sports after the game.

    “We’re playing against a team who have had an unbelievable couple of seasons. If we don’t carry it on, then it doesn’t mean anything.

    “We’re here to send a message not just to everyone but to ourselves.”

    Kane’s nine-goal haul is the most by an English player in a single Champions League campaign and the joint-most in a European Cup campaign alongside Dennis Viollet, who scored nine goals for Manchester United in 1956-57.

    The 31-year-old also has nine goals in the Champions League knockout stages now, with Frank Lampard (15) and Wayne Rooney (14) the only Englishmen ahead of him in that regard.

    He has now scored more goals across all competitions than any other player in Europe’s top five leagues since he joined Bayern (75).

    Seventeen of them have come in the Champions League, which is also more than any other player in the competition in that time.

    Former Germany international Thomas Hitzlsperger told BBC Match of the Day: “Kane was instrumental to the win. I have seen him when he is quiet and doesn’t score and people say has he reached a peak already. But his record speaks for itself, he is so important.”

    Athletic journalist Rory Smith, added: “There is a genuine debate at times over his mobility. There was a game against Frankurt recently he missed and Bayern looked more fluid.

    “But he is such a reliable goalscorer even if he detracts from the fluency of the team a bit, how do you keep him out?”

    The second leg at BayArena will take place on Tuesday, 11 March (20:00 GMT).

    It was a night where everything that could have gone wrong for Leverkusen, went wrong.

    Xabi Alonso’s side came into the game having not lost to Bayern this season – earning two draws in the league and a win in the German Cup in December.

    But their decision to leave Patrik Schick and Victor Boniface on the bench and play without a recognised striker left the German champions without an outlet on the few occasions they made some progress in the opposition’s half.

    Individual mistakes also did not help Die Werkself as Mukiele was far too passive in the box to allow Kane to head in the early opener.

    Alonso’s decision to pick Kovar in front of Lukas Hradecky to guard the Leverkusen goal will also be scrutinised after the Czech shot-stopper’s error let Bayern double their advantage in the second half.

    Their misery was compounded when Mukiele planted his studs on Coman’s calf from behind, leaving the referee with no option but to dismiss him for a second bookable offence.

    Tapsoba’s introduction to shore up the 10-man side also backfired as the centre-back put his arms around Kane to bring him down and conceded the penalty from which the striker sent them three goals clear.

    “It’s the first leg, we can’t get carried away and we know what type of team they are, next week will be tough,” the former Tottenham star said.

    “There was a lot of talk around the last game. We came into it fresh and it’s where the game was won. We made it difficult for them. Tuesday will be no different. We have to be ready.”

    Only Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski (34 goals) has scored more for a club in Europe’s big five leagues this season than Kane.

    In the end, Leverkusen were fortunate not to fall further behind on a forgettable night as Bayern substitute Joao Palhinha brushed the woodwork in the stoppage time.

    “A lot went against us today, but that was our own fault. We didn’t have good control and made big mistakes,” Leverkusen boss Alonso said.

    On the other hand, Kompany’s only concern on an otherwise spotless night was an injury to Neuer, who was replaced by Jonas Urbig in Bayern goal.

  • Coldplay to pick 2026 World Cup final half-time acts

    Coldplay to pick 2026 World Cup final half-time acts

    The 2026 World Cup final will stage a Super Bowl-style half-time show for the first time, with Coldplay helping to pick a “list of artists” to perform.

    The tournament, which will be co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico, concludes with the final on 19 July 2026 at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

    Though pre-match performances at showpiece occasions such as the Champions League final have become commonplace, there has never been a half-time show at a World Cup final.

    Half-times in the regular NFL season last around 15 minutes but they are extended up to 30 minutes at the Super Bowl in order to accommodate a half-time show.

    Fifa president Gianni Infantino says Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin and band manager Phil Harvey will help to establish a set of artists to perform in the 15-minute break at next year’s final.

    “I can confirm the first ever half-time show at a Fifa World Cup final in New York New Jersey,” Infantino wrote on Instagram.

    “This will be a historic moment for the Fifa World Cup and a show befitting the biggest sporting event in the world.”

    Rap artist Kendrick Lamar headlined this year’s Super Bowl half-time show in New Orleans, which drew record audience figures of 133.5m across the United States.

    The performance surpassed the long-standing record set by Michael Jackson in 1993.

    The likes of Rihanna, Beyonce and Lady Gaga have also performed in recent years, while Coldplay headlined in 2016.

    Between 25 to 30 minutes are allocated for Super Bowl half-time shows so that the various stages and equipment can be built and dismantled.

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