Villarreal vs Liverpool prediction: How will Champions League semi-final play out tonight?
Villarreal will hope their home crowd can boost them with plenty to do against Liverpool
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Villarreal will hope their home crowd can boost them with plenty to do against Liverpool
Everton will be sweating on Richarlison, their match-winner against Chelsea, being fit to spearhead the attack again in next Sunday’s trip to Leicester City. The Brazilian pounced on Cesar Azpilicueta’s ponderous possession to nick the ball off the visiting captain, play a quick one-two with Demarai Gray and fire past Edouard Mendy for the only goal of the game.
Arsenal rival Man Utd for Martinez Arsenal have renewed their interest in Inter’s Lautaro Martínez given their enhanced chances of reaching next season’s Champions League, the Times reports. In a battle for fourth with Tottenham, and with Chelsea not far behind in third, Arsenal are hoping a Champions League return will bolster their ability to attract big names in the transfer market.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A second-half penalty from Luciano Neves gave Sao Paulo a 2-1 win over Santos on Monday and maintained their good start to the Brazilian league season.
Everton’s English manager Frank Lampard gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Everton and Chelsea at Goodison Park in Liverpool, north west England on May 1, 2022. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP)
SAO PAULO : A second-half penalty from Luciano Neves gave Sao Paulo a 2-1 win over Santos on Monday and maintained their good start to the Brazilian league season.
LONDON: Everton kept alive their hopes of Premier League survival by beating Chelsea 1-0 on Sunday as Tottenham leapfrogged London rivals Arsenal into the top four with a thumping win against Leicester. The result at a raucous Goodison Park means Frank Lampard’s side are just two points from safety with five games to play — and will leave Leeds and Burnley sweating. After a goalless first half in which Everton had the better of the play, the hosts made the crucial breakthrough just after the restart.
Richarlison sent Everton fans into raptures with his goal against Chelsea on Sunday afternoon – before appearing to lob a smoke bomb back into the Goodison Park stand.