What are the paths for the four Premier League clubs competing for a place in the 2025 UEFA Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich?
In one of the most hotly anticipated first round games of this UEFA Champions League season, Wednesday's tangle between Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain did not disappoint.
On a dramatic night in which only two of the closing 18 matches were dead rubbers, Man City got the win it needed to avoid an embarrassing exit.
Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique recently ruled out Randal Kolo Muani as a fit for his plans, paving the way for the striker’s move to Juventus. As a result, PSG could be in the market for a new No. 9 and have been linked with several options.
The January transfer window is open, and Paris Saint-Germain might still have a move or two up their sleeve before the deadline. At the same time, the club could already be planning for the summer,
Man City must beat Club Brugge at home to rise safely from 25th place. A draw for PSG at 24th-place Stuttgart should be enough for both teams — barring a freakish big win for Dinamo Zagreb over AC Mil
Paris Saint-Germain pushed Manchester City to the brink of Champions League elimination after coming from two goals down to win 4-2 on Wednesday, while Arsenal all but secured their place in the ...
The January transfer window is open, and Paris Saint-Germain may still have a few moves lined up before the deadline. At the same time, the club could already be planning for the summer, aiming to
Both European giants have struggled in the revamped Champions League and both need to win when they meet in Paris tonight
Dinamo Zagreb will head to the Emirates in 24th place in the Champions League table, while Arsenal sit comfortably in third. The fixture against Zagreb holds great importance, as a win could all but confirm the Gunners’ place in the round of 16.
Fourteen in the Bundesliga last term is no great shakes either, but they came at a rate of one every 109 minutes, with a goal every 125 minutes across his whole RB Leipzig spell significantly better than the records of Havertz (229 mins per goal), Gabriel Jesus (210) and any other option Arteta has to call upon.