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Aston Villa's historic Champions League journey has ended after a 5-4 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
Meanwhile, Newcastle have announced that manager Eddie Howe will miss their next two games after being diagnosed with pneumonia as the Magpies prepare to face Crystal Palace.
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Tuesday, April 15
Aston Villa 3-2 Paris Saint-Germain (4-5)
Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Barcelona (3-5)
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8:00pm: Inter Milan vs Bayern Munich (2-1)
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Today, 12:22By Jack Cunningham
Simon Jordan believes that Jurgen Klopp would be a brilliant choice to be the new Real Madrid manager.
The German has been linked with a shock move to the Bernabeu to replace Carlo Ancelotti by Sport.
talkSPORT understands that Xabi Alonso remains their umber one target for the role.
However, Jordan thinks Klopp going to Real makes sense.
Speaking on White & Jordan, he said: “I think it would be a perfect fit.
You play that cavalier way of playing with great footballers, which is what they demand, then I’d agree."
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Today, 11:20By Jack Cunningham
Yesterday, Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham spoke to the press ahead of tonight's game against Arsenal.
Los Blancos trail the Gunners in their Champions League quarter-final 3-0 after the first leg.
And Bellingham revealed some quite shocking statistics ahead of the return leg, indicating that Arsenal covered a lot more distance than Real.
The quotes have been interpreted by some in the Spanish media as an indirect dig at Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo.
What do you think?
Bellingham said: "It's true that if you run more, you always have a better chance.
We showed tonight we can compete at the highest level and we want to do it again next season."
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15th Apr 2025, 21:53By Joe Brophy
VILLA ARE OUT OF THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE!
It's not to be for Unai Emery's team, who valiantly fall at the last despite a stunning second-half comeback.
Ian Maatsen, who reached last year's final with Borussia Dortmund, came so close to being the hero at the death.
A stunning volley from a lofted pull-back seemed destined for the far corner before Nuno Mendes provided a vital block.
Emery sank to his knees after Maatsen's effort was cleared but quickly returned to his feet to congratulate Luis Enrique as the full-time whistle was sounded.
PSG are through to a third Champions League semi-final in five years, where Arsenal or Real Madrid awaits.
Villa, meanwhile, in what was their first ever Champions League campaign (European Cup excluded) won eight of their 12 games (D1 L3).
No side has ever won more matches in their debut campaign in the competition (also 8 wins for Lazio and Valencia in 1999-00).
The west Midlanders have extended their unbeaten run at Villa Park to 18 games across all competitions (W12 D6), their longest run without defeat on home soil since a run of 20 games between April 1990 and February 1991.
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15th Apr 2025, 21:35By Joe Brophy
Marco Asensio off the bench is so close to haunting his former side from the substitutes bench but is denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The Spaniard, a three-time Champions League winner, has proven a sensation since joining Villa on loan from PSG in January.
Since arriving on deadline day, the attacking midfielder has managed eight goals and an assist but found himself on the bench tonight after missing two penalties in the 3-0 win over Southampton.
Minutes after coming on, Asensio had the chance to be the hero, having been set through on goal but fires straight at his old teammate Donnarumma.
Unai Emery can't believe it!
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15th Apr 2025, 21:17By Joe Brophy
THE COMEBACKS ON!!
Villa have a lifeline...
It's still a long way back from here, but at last the home fans have something to cheer after a difficult first half-hour.
Villa work it well on the edge of the PSG box and cause an overload through the middle as Tielemans peels into space on the left.
He's slipped through a pass by John McGinn into the box and opens up his body to try and bend around Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Villa then get a huge slice of luck as his effort ricochets off Willian Pacho and finds the back of the net.
It may go down as an own-goal but Tielemans won't care as he roars in celebration to the crowd before heading back for the restart.
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15th Apr 2025, 20:30By Joe Brophy
From one fullback to the other, that is that for Villa!
It's almost a carbon copy of the first, as the home side are caught high up the pitch on the counter once again.
This time, PSG come down the right-hand side and within three passes, the ball is pulled back to Mendes, unmarked in the box.
The defender then shows a striker's instincts as he opens up his body and guides a shot past Emi Martinez and in off the far post.
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15th Apr 2025, 20:14By Joe Brophy
THAT COULD BE CURTAINS FOR VILLA ALREADY!
From one blunder before kick-off to one on the pitch has gifted Hakimi the opener to all-but knock Villa out of the competition.
Despite making a bright start, the visitors break down the left-hand side before a low cross is drilled into the box.
Emi Martinez makes a complete hash of dealing with it and palms it straight to Hakimi, who makes no mistake with his first-time finish.
Moroccan Hakimi has had a hand in more UEFA Champions League goals than any other defender this season (7 - 2 goals, 5 assists).
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15th Apr 2025, 20:03By Joe Brophy
UEFA will be mortified after the wrong anthem was played prior to Aston Villa's Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain.
The Europa League jingle was played out from the speakers inside Villa Park as the two sets of players lined up before kick-off.
The proper Champions League music was soon played instead, but former Villa star Stan Collymore believes a mischievous Birmingham fan could be responsible.
He wrote on X: "Sack the Blue nose who played the Europa League anthem", alongside a crying with laughing emoji.
"UP THE F****** CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VILLA!!", Collymore added.
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15th Apr 2025, 19:55By Joe Brophy
Jude Bellingham believes tomorrow's Champions League quarter-final against Arsenal is 'a night made for Real Madrid'.
The reigning European champions return to the Bernabeu on Wednesday evening aiming to overturn a 3-0 deficit.
"I've heard it a million times since last week, I've seen a million videos - it's really motivating stuff," England international Bellingham told a pre-match press conference on Tuesday.
"It's a night that's made for Real Madrid.
"A night that would go down in history but also something that people are familiar with around this part of this world.
"Hopefully, we can add another special night."
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15th Apr 2025, 19:14By Joe Brophy
Aston Villa face a do-or-die showdown at home to Paris Saint-Germain this evening, with just one change from Unai Emery.
Amadou Onana replaces Jacob Ramsey, with Marcus Rashford retaining his place in attack despite Ollie Watkins scoring on Saturday.
For PSG, skipper Marquinhos returns from suspension, while Bradley Barcola starts to confine Desire Doue to the bench.
Aston Villa XI: Martínez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne, Kamara, Tielemans, Onana, Rogers, McGinn, RashfordSubs: Olsen, Proctor, Disasi, Mings, Maatsen, Bogarde, Barkley, Bailey, Asensio, Watkins, Ramsey.PSG XI: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Nuno Mendes; João Neves, Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz; Barcola, Dembele, KvaratskheliaSubs: Beraldo, Doue, Hernandez, Kimpembe, Lee Kang-In, Mayulu, Mbaye, Ramos, Safonov, Tenas, Zaire-Emery.Credit: Getty
Elsewhere, Niko Kovac makes four changes to his Borussia Dortmund side that claimed a 2-2 draw in Der Klassiker at the weekend.
Emre Can drops out of the squad with a groin injury, while the trio of Giovanni Reyna, Julian Brandt and Salih Ozcan are all benched.
Barcelona boss Hansi Flick has made four alterations to the starting XI he sent out for the club's 1-0 win over Leganes last time out.
Pau Cubarsi, Gavi, Frenkie de Jong and Gerard Martin replace Inigo Martinez, Eric Garcia, Pedri and Alejandro Balde.
Borussia Dortmund XI: Kobel; Couto, Anton, Sule, Bensebaini; Nmecha, Svensson, Gross; Adeyemi, Guirassy, Beier.Subs: Meyer, Lotka, Ozcan, Reyna, Brandt, Duranville, Ryerson, Watjen, Mane, Kabar, Gittens.Barcelona XI: Szczesny; Kounde, Cubarsi, Aruajo, Martin; Gavi, De Jong, Lopez; Raphinha, Lewandowski, Yamal.Subs: Pena, Kochen, Martinez, Torres, Pedri, Fati, Torre, Christensen, Victor, Olmo, Garcia, Fort.Credit: AFPCopied
15th Apr 2025, 18:33By Joe Brophy
Paul Warne is set to be named as the new MK Dons manager, talkSPORT understands.
Warne has been out of work since being sacked by Derby in February.
The Dons are currently 19th in League Two, following their last-gasp 1-0 defeat to Gareth Ainsworth's Gillingham on Saturday.
Since the turn of the year, no club has accrued fewer points in the fourth tier than MK, with just 15 from 21 games.
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15th Apr 2025, 17:35By Joe Brophy
Joshua Zirkzee's season could be over, with BBC Sport reporting there is some doubt over whether the forward can feature again.
Manchester United were dealt a crushing blow when Zirkzee limped off in the second half of Sunday's 4-1 defeat at Newcastle.
Red Devils coach Ruben Amorim had his head in his hands as the 23-year-old clutched his hamstring and hit the deck.
The Netherlands international has since been undergoing tests to determine the extent of the injury.
He was almost certainly set to be ruled out of Man United's huge Europa League showdown with Lyon on Thursday.
However, now, there are fears that the severity of his hamstring issue could rule him out for the remaining weeks of the season.
Man United have six Premier League games left, in addition to four potential Europa League ties, should the club reach the final in May.
Zirkzee has netted three Premier League goals since arriving at Old Trafford from Bologna for £36.5million last summer.
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15th Apr 2025, 17:14By Joe Brophy
Cole Palmer's one-word social media post has left Chelsea fans pointing the finger at Enzo Maresca.
After a blistering start to the season, the Blues' talisman has struggled for form in recent months, with his 14-game goal drought continuing in his side's 2-2 draw against Ipswich on Sunday.
Palmer's faltering performances have coincided with Chelsea's woes of late, who now face an uphill battle to claim one of the five Champions League qualification spots up for grabs.
The draw with Ipswich saw Enzo Maresca's side drop to sixth in the Premier League table, level on points with Aston Villa in seventh.
Having stayed radio silent in the immediate aftermath of the weekend's game, the playmaker then reposted an 'on this day' video shared by the club's official account.
With the clip marking a year since Chelsea's 6-0 win over Everton, which saw Palmer score four goals, he reshared footage of his first strike from the night, a stunning solo effort.
Captioning the post, the England star simply wrote: "Enjoyment," alongside a beaming face emoji.
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15th Apr 2025, 15:51By Phil Spencer
Troy Deeney believes that Martin Odegaard is still a key player for Arsenal, but admits that Ethan Nwaneri will replace him in the long run.
Speaking to talkSPORT.com about whether Arsenal has outgrown Odegaard, Deeney said: "Not yet I wouldn't say, I do think there's a succession plan where Ethan Nwaneri goes in that No.10 as a more a long-term solution.
"I think Martin Odegaard does a lot for the team that a lot of people don't see.
"Just the position and the cuteness of his play, I think he's excellent, but looking back at that game [Madrid], there was nobody that played less than a 9/10.
The only question I can answer is that he is in the best possible hands and everything will be guided by them on a day-to-day basis.
"He will only come back when he is ready to come back and it will be on the guidance of the people taking care of him."
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15th Apr 2025, 14:50By Phil Spencer
Fulham are braced for a battle to keep manager Marco Silva beyond the end of the season.
Silva’s stock is high after leading the Cottagers to the FA Cup quarter-finals and into contention for a European place.
With Bournemouth hopeful of persuading Andoni Iraola to commit his future to the Cherries, Silva is emerging as a front-runner to replace Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham.
Postecoglou faces the sack even if Spurs win the Europa League after leading the north Londoners to SEVENTEEN Premier League defeats this season.
As previously reported by talkSPORT, ex-Everton and Watford boss Silva, who has also been touted for a possible switch to Juventus, has a release clause of around £8m in his contract.
Fulham would ideally like to tie Silva down to a new long-term deal, but he is not in any rush to put pen to paper.
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15th Apr 2025, 14:22By Phil Spencer
Arsenal are confident their move for Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi will be completed by early June, talkSPORT understands.
Gunners fans were concerned by reports in Spain that Real Madrid would attempt to hijack their move for Zubimendi.
However, sources close to the Emirates Stadium have told talkSPORT negotiations are progressing well to make the Spain international their first signing of a busy summer.
Zubimendi has a £52m release clause in his contract that Arsenal have told Sociedad they are willing to activate.
The 26-year-old Basque native previously looked set to move to the Premier League last summer.
A deal with Liverpool was agreed, but Zubimendi ended up staying put in Spain after a last-minute change of heart - but now he looks set to finally make the switch to the English top flight.
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15th Apr 2025, 13:50By Phil Spencer
Bournemouth are resigned to losing defender Dean Huijsen this summer, talkSPORT understands.
Huijsen has a £50million release clause in his contract and has held talks with a host of clubs including Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham.
The 20-year-old is also on the radar of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich but talkSPORT understands he is more likely to remain in the Premier League.
Liverpool are looking to sign a new centre-back even with captain Virgil van Dijk agreeing a new contract.
Huijsen’s arrival would facilitate the possibility of England international Jarell Quansah, wanted by Newcastle, departing.
Spain international Huijsen, who cost Bournemouth a bargain £16m, also fits the profile of Chelsea’s recruitment policy.
Meanwhile, Spurs are likely to lose Cristian Romero to Atletico Madrid in the forthcoming transfer window.
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