Man City turn to Haaland to avenge Champions League debacle in Madrid
City seemed set for a second consecutive final when they led 5-3 on aggregate heading into stoppage time of the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu last season.
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City seemed set for a second consecutive final when they led 5-3 on aggregate heading into stoppage time of the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu last season.
Former St Patrick's Athletic manager Johnny McDonnell and ex-UCD and Shamrock Rovers midfielder Paul Corry join Raf Diallo and Anthony Pyne to review the weekend's SSE Airtricity League action including Shamrock Rovers' derby win over Bohemians, refereeing issues and managerial pressure that led to two Premier Division departures at Pat's and Cork City in the last week.
Lyon won seven league titles under Aulas' tenure, while the women's team established itself as a major European force. The 74-year-old Aulas was initially set to remain in his position for three more years following Textor's takeover in December. But the club issued a statement Monday saying he will instead serve as honorary chairman from now on, with Textor appointed as chief executive officer of OL Group.
Carlo Ancelotti's Madrid earned their 20th Spanish Cup at La Cartuja in their 40th final, ending a nine-year wait to lift the trophy again.
Erik ten Hag is confident Manchester United will bounce back from their latest setback and go on to seal “vital” Champions League qualification over the coming weeks.
Arsenal have confirmed that they have sold out The Emirates Stadium for the women's Champions League semi-final second-leg clash with Wolfsburg.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said his players were too physically drained to celebrate their Champions League quarter-final win over Bayern Munich as he aims to learn from past mistakes in Saturday's FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United.