Champions League matches go ahead amid alleged terror threat

UEFA says this week’s Champions League quarter-final ties will go ahead as scheduled amid an alleged terror threat.

Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in north London will host the first leg of the Gunners’ last-eight tie against Bayern Munich on Tuesday evening, while Manchester City are also in action away to Real Madrid.

Madrid also hosts Atletico’s game with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, while Paris Saint-Germain’s Parc des Princes stadium is the venue for the visit of Barcelona on the same evening in Paris.

A media outlet linked to ISIS has issued a threat concerning all four of this week’s ties, and European football’s governing body UEFA has now issued a statement on the matter.

“UEFA is aware of alleged terrorist threats made towards this week’s UEFA Champions League matches and is closely liaising with the authorities at the respective venues,” the statement said.

“All matches are planned to go ahead as scheduled with appropriate security arrangements in place.”

The Metropolitan Police say they are aware of reports of Champions League matches being targeted this week, but insist the terror threat level has not changed from its “substantial” level due to the reports, nor has the policing plan for Arsenal’s game.

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ade Adelekan, overseeing the policing of London on Tuesday, said: “The UK terrorism threat level remains at ‘substantial’ meaning an attack is likely, and we work closely with colleagues from across Counter Terrorism Policing in planning for events here in London, to take into account any relevant information that could help us to keep those attending safe.

“We’re aware of online and media reports in relation to calls to target matches across Europe and here in London.

“However, I want to reassure the public that we have a robust policing plan in place for tonight’s match and we continue to work closely alongside the club’s security team to ensure that the match passes peacefully.

“As ever, we ask the public to remain vigilant, and if they see any that doesn’t look or feel right, then report it to police or security staff.”

Arsenal say the security strategy for Tuesday night’s game remains as expected.

A club spokesperson said: “We work closely with the Metropolitan Police regarding the safety and security of all supporters and staff at Emirates Stadium for all our matches.

“Our planning for tonight’s fixture is no different and our approach, working together with the Police and UEFA, is proportionate to the current UK threat level.”

French interior minister Gerald Darmanin has said that security will be “considerably reinforced” in Paris after the threat.

“We have seen, among others, a communication from the Islamic State which is particularly aimed at stadiums,” Darmanin said.

Meanwhile, in Spain, a government minister said they had taken all necessary precautions to avoid any terror attacks.

Sky Sports News has also contacted the Home Office for comment.

CL talking points: Foden vs Bellingham at No 10; Kane to haunt Arsenal?

Foden and Bellingham: The battle of England’s No 10s

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Soccer Saturday pundit Tim Sherwood says England should build around Phil Foden rather than Jude Bellingham

Who should start as England’s No 10 at Euro 2024? The two leading candidates face off at the Bernabeu when Jude Bellingham’s Real Madrid host Phil Foden’s Manchester City on Tuesday night.

Bellingham is Gareth Southgate’s pick in that spot right now. And with 20 goals in his first season in Madrid to his name, there is no doubt the 20-year-old is a worthy selection.

He scored his first Wembley goal for his country with the last-gasp equaliser against Belgium last month and his link-up play with Harry Kane, when the captain has been fit, has been encouraging.

In that Belgium game, Foden began on the left wing and that is his regular position for England – but there is a growing clamour for the 23-year-old to be used more centrally. That seems to be the best use of his talents, with Foden himself saying it is where he wants to play after scoring a hat-trick from the No 10 role against Aston Villa last week.

But would Southgate be prepared to drop Bellingham deeper to accommodate Foden as a No 10?

On opposite sides in Madrid, Bellingham and Foden will have the chance to showcase what they bring to the coveted role – and perhaps convince Southgate why they should be prioritised in that key playmaking position.
Peter Smith

Champions League quarter-final first legs

  • Tuesday: Arsenal vs Bayern Munich; Real Madrid vs Man City
  • Wednesday: Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund; PSG vs Barcelona

Will Kane strike against Arsenal again?

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Will Harry Kane strike against Arsenal again in the Champions League? After all, he is the top goalscorer in north London derby history with 14 goals…

Arsenal thought they had seen the back of Harry Kane after years of torment and frustration.

The England captain scored 14 goals in 19 games against the Gunners in Tottenham colours – only Leicester and Everton have a worse record when it comes to defending against Kane. That run against Arsenal includes goals in five out of his eight trips to the Emirates Stadium.

Now Kane returns to one of his favourite stages as a Bayern Munich player with 38 goals in his first 37 matches for his new side. An unstoppable force.

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says his side’s Champions League fixture against Bayern Munich is a big task and admits the Gunners need to be ruthless

But is he coming up against an immovable object? He will line up against an Arsenal defence that has not conceded in a month, with Saliba and Gabriel fresh from keeping out Erling Haaland at the Etihad Stadium a few weeks ago.

What will give as Arsenal welcome back their No 1 villain to north London?
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Sancho to showcase revived form?

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Jadon Sancho is finding form again at Borussia Dortmund

Manchester United’s forgotten man Jadon Sancho will aim to showcase his revived form when Borussia Dortmund go to Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

After being left out of Erik ten Hag’s plans since August, it was no surprise it took the 24-year-old winger some time to get going on loan at Dortmund – but he looks to be back up to speed now.

Before the international break there were goals in back-to-back games, including the opener in the last-16 second leg with PSV to help Dortmund to this stage. Since then he has sparkled in the 2-0 win at Bayern Munich, where he topped the dribbling stats, and stood out in the defeat to Stuttgart, where he created no fewer than seven chances for his team-mates.

United’s Champions League ambitions for this season have long been over – but Sancho will aim to show his parent club what they are missing this week.
Peter Smith

CL would be perfect PSG farewell for Mbappe

March 5, 2024, Donostia / San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Spain: Kylian Mbappe (forward; Paris Saint-Germain) in action during the UEFA Champions League match between Real Sociedad vs Paris Saint-Germain UEFA Champions League at Reale Arena / Anoeta Stadium on March 5, 2024 in Donostia / San Sebastian, Spain (Cal Sport Media via AP Images)
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Kylian Mbappe is expected to leave Paris Saint-Germain this summer

Kylian Mbappe was a world champion before he reached the age of 20. However, now aged 25, the Champions League continues to be the prize that alludes him.

Mbappe’s long-term future seems to lie elsewhere but the Frenchman will been keen to lead Paris Saint-Germain to their first Champions League trophy and cement his legacy at the club.

Rumours of a departure have resulted in a disjointed season at the Parc des Princes. Cryptic comments from head coach Luis Enrique and time on the bench has been the story of what is expected to be his final campaign with the French club.

Despite the drama, Mbappe has still enjoyed a return of 39 goals in all competitions, including six in this season’s Champions League. PSG’s quarter-final tie against Barcelona will give the French forward another opportunity to write himself into football folklore.

Barcelona will be wary of the prospect of coming up against Mbappe, who has scored four goals in just two games against them.

The Spanish champions’ 6-1 comeback in 2017 preceded Mbappe’s move to Paris, but PSG’s hopes to avenge the result will surely rest at the feet of their star forward.

Real Madrid is expected to be his next destination. Should that be the case Mbappe has the chance to endear himself to the fans before even pulling on the famous white strip.
Bitibiri

Papers: Real Madrid and Bayern consider move for Leeds teenager

The top stories and transfer rumours from Thursday’s newspapers…

THE SUN

Archie Gray is being watched closely by both Real Madrid and Bayern Munich as they consider a move for the talented teenager.

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Leeds’ 18-year-old midfielder Archie Gray is reportedly a Real Madrid and Bayern Munich target

Newcastle United face an “uphill” battle to keep hold of midfield superstar Bruno Guimaraes.

Kepa Arrizabalaga will leave Real Madrid when his season-long loan expires this summer.

Conor Gallagher is tipped to leave Chelsea this summer.

THE TIMES

Manchester United have put Wolverhampton Wanderers captain Max Kilman on a shortlist of centre-backs in an effort to fix the defensive problems they have suffered this season.

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The Times’ Charlotte Duncker provides the latest update on Manchester United’s reported interest in Wolves captain Max Kilman

Spanish prosecutors investigating Luis Rubiales, the former head of Spanish football, have applied to authorities in Andorra for access to bank accounts belonging to former Barcelona defender Gerard Pique and nine associated companies, according to reports in Spain.

DAILY MAIL

Erik ten Hag has urged Sir Jim Ratcliffe to have patience with the job he is doing at Manchester United and resist any temptation to ‘interrupt the process’.

Manchester United have reportedly cancelled the corporate credit cards of senior figures in a bid to cut costs at the club.

Newcastle United will wear a one-off jersey at home to Tottenham this month, with Sela set to donate the front-of-shirt sponsorship to charity.

Chelsea players are being targeted by private sports medicine experts looking to pounce on the club’s ongoing injury crisis.

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Frida Maanum will not link up with the Norway national team ahead of their Euro 2025 qualifier against Finland on Friday.

England goalkeeper Mary Earps has signed a multi-year contract with kit manufacturer Puma after deciding to leave Adidas.

Rugby bosses in both codes have been warned their games are not currently safe for players after 60 more ex-union professionals joined an ongoing legal case against the sport’s authorities over head injuries.

DAILY MIRROR

Dr Who and House of the Dragon star Matt Smith has revealed his dream is to buy Blackburn Rovers.

Former Liverpool star Fabio Aurelio was left with broken ribs and a damaged lung after returning to Anfield for the clash with Ajax Legends.

Kalvin Phillips will have to take a major pay cut this summer if he wants to return to Leeds United and end his Manchester City nightmare.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Nottingham Forest are triggering a contract extension for Ola Aina after an impressive debut season at the City Ground.

Former Republic of Ireland international Jon Walters is in pole position to land the job as technical director at Stoke.

Middlesbrough’s Seny Dieng has interest from Premier League and European clubs ahead of a busy summer of trading for goalkeepers.

Sporting Lisbon are looking closely at Coventry centre-back Joel Latibeaudiere after their successful raid on the Championship club for Viktor Gyokeres.

Leeds have made an offer to Sunderland to sign England U17 forward Mason Cotcher.

The Women’s Super League and Women’s Championship are on the verge of securing a record sponsorship deal, with Barclays set to double its investment in the two leagues.

Rory McIlroy has brought in revered coach Butch Harmon as he tries to fix his ‘two-swing’ conundrum in time for next week’s Masters.

Dawid Malan is trying his hand as a coach at Yorkshire as he faces up to the possibility that his England playing career is over.

THE GUARDIAN

Getafe have been ordered to partially close their central stand for three matches by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) following the racist and xenophobic abuse suffered by the Sevilla manager, Quique Sánchez Flores, and the player Marcos Acuña in the La Liga game on Saturday.

DAILY STAR

Kalvin Phillips would have to accept a significant wage cut to secure a return to Leeds United this summer.

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West Ham boss David Moyes says the club will continue to offer their support to midfielder Kalvin Phillips following his difficult loan spell to date

Paul Pogba, who is currently serving a doping suspension, was spotted in the stands as West Ham and Tottenham played out a draw on Tuesday.

EVENING STANDARD

Manchester United are in contact with Nice defender Melvin Bard as the club focuses on signing a new left-back this summer.

THE ATHLETIC

Manchester United will play Norwegian club Rosenborg in their first pre-season match ahead of the 2024-25 campaign.

Burnley’s auditors have issued a warning about the club’s financial position in the latest accounts if sufficient funds are not raised in the event of relegation.

DAILY RECORD

Peter Leven would take the Aberdeen job until the end of the season – if it gives the Pittodrie board the time to get the right manager in.

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Vinicius breaks down in tears as he discusses racist abuse in Spain

Vinicius Junior broke down in tears as he told reporters the ongoing racist abuse he suffers in Spain is making him feel less motivated to play football.

The Real Madrid and Brazil star was speaking at a press conference ahead of Tuesday’s international friendly against Spain when he was asked about the persistent racism he has to endure.

Last season there were 10 such incidents reported to prosecutors by LaLiga, with the 23-year-old most recently the subject of racist chanting by Atletico Madrid fans before a Champions League game against Inter Milan.

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Vinicius broke down in tears when asked about the racist abuse he faced in Spain

Vinicius has faced widespread criticism in Spain for standing up against racism and on Monday he revealed the emotional toll this has taken on him.

“I just want to play football but it’s hard to move forward… I feel less and less like playing (due to the racist abuse),” Vinicius said, at times struggling to speak through tears.

“It never crossed my mind (to leave Spain) because if I leave Spain I give the racists exactly what they want.

“I will stay because that way the racists can continue to see my face more and more. I’m a bold player, I play for Real Madrid and we win a lot of titles and that doesn’t sit well with a lot of people.”

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Brazil will face Spain at Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday as part of an anti-racism campaign under the slogan ‘One skin’.

Real filed a complaint with the Spanish legal authorities earlier this month, alleging that Atletico Madrid and Barcelona fans subjected Vinicius to “racist and hateful insults”.

Vinicius has suffered racial abuse on several occasions across Spain in recent years.

After Real’s win away over local rivals Atletico in September 2022, Atletico condemned “unacceptable” chants by a “minority” of fans towards Vinicius Jr outside their stadium before the game.

Last June, four men were fined €60,001 and given a two-year stadium ban for hanging an effigy of Vinicius near Real’s training ground in January 2023.

On the same day, three other people were fined €5,000 and banned for a year for making racist gestures during Real’s game at Valencia in May.

This season there were reports of more racist abuse towards Vinicius Jr as Real played at Sevilla in October, at Barcelona the following week and at Valencia earlier this month.

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