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Galatasaray Shock Liverpool In Champions League Last 16 Clash

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Liverpool suffered a 1-0 defeat against Galatasaray in the Champions League last 16 first leg on Tuesday as Mario Lemina’s goal left the Reds in danger of a shock exit.

Arne Slot’s side paid the price for a disjointed display in Istanbul, with Lemina netting in the first half at the raucous RAMS Park.

The six-time European champions hope to salvage a turbulent campaign by winning the Champions League for the first time since 2019.

But Liverpool, languishing in sixth place in the Premier League less than a year after winning the title, will need a second-leg escape act at Anfield on March 18 to avoid arguably the lowest moment in their miserable season.

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Slot won’t look back fondly on his 100th game in charge of Liverpool, who defended poorly and lacked cohesion in attack.

Mohamed Salah made his 81st Champions League appearance for Liverpool, surpassing Jamie Carragher for the most games in the competition by a Reds player.

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But, not for the first time this season, it was a night to forget for the Egypt forward, who was hauled off in the 60th minute after an anonymous performance.

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The Reds were beaten 1-0 by Galatasaray in the group stage in September, and once again they wilted in the hostile atmosphere generated by Galatasaray’s frenzied fans.

The Turkish club’s intimidating fans famously greeted Manchester United with a ‘welcome to hell’ banner at the Istanbul airport before a 1993 European Cup clash.

They set the tone for another febrile environment by reprising that message on a banner before kick-off.

In their first Champions League last-16 tie since 2014, Galatasaray extended their unbeaten run in home knockout matches in the competition to 11 matches, dating back to 1973.

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Florian Wirtz made his first Liverpool start since February 14 after a back injury.

But Wirtz wasted a chance to mark his return with a goal inside three minutes when he intercepted a wayward pass by Galatasaray keeper Ugurcan Cakir, only to drag his shot narrowly wide from the edge of the area.

Instead, it was Galatasaray who took the lead in the seventh minute as Liverpool’s set-piece woes proved costly once again.

Vulnerable to conceding from corners all season, Liverpool were ruthlessly exposed as Victor Osimhen climbed above Joe Gomez to flick on, and former Wolves midfielder Lemina punished sloppy marking from Hugo Ekitike and Milos Kerkez with a diving header from close range.

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Shell-shocked Liverpool were ragged at the back, and Osimhen was left unmarked to head wide from 10 yards.

Slot’s men briefly sparked into life when a flowing move featuring deft passes from Ekitike and Alexis Mac Allister carved open the Galatasaray defence, but Wirtz fired straight at Cakir.

Deputising for Alisson Becker, who suffered an injury in training this week, Liverpool keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili had to scramble across to save Noa Lang’s curler.

Mamardashvili made another fine save to repel Davinson Sanchez’s header after the defender towered over Virgil van Dijk.

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Desperately lacking rhythm and momentum, Liverpool were lucky not to be breached again when Ibrahima Konate’s sloppy mistake handed Osimhen a chance that the Nigerian blazed over.

Dominik Szoboszlai tried to lift Liverpool out of their lethargy with a blast that tested Cakir from a distance immediately after half-time.

Mac Allister was guilty of a poor miss moments later, shooting wide from just inside the area.

Liverpool escaped after more shambolic defending allowed Osimhen to tap in, with Baris Alper Yilmaz ruled offside in the build-up, even though he wasn’t interfering with play.

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Ekitike squandered a golden opportunity when Cakir raced off his line to block the striker’s shot.

Even when Liverpool finally got the ball in the Galatasaray net, they were denied as VAR ruled Konaté used his arm to guide Szoboszlai’s 70th-minute corner past Cakir.

Encapsulating Liverpool’s night to forget, Cody Gakpo fired inches wide in the final moments.

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Arsenal Hold Atlético Madrid To 1-1 Draw In UCL Semi-Final

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Arsenal drew 1-1 at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final as Julian Alvarez’s penalty cancelled out a spot-kick scored by Viktor Gyokeres.

Premier League leaders Arsenal struck first when Gyokeres won and converted a penalty just before half-time, but Alvarez levelled from the spot on 56 minutes after a handball by Ben White.

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PSG Beat Bayern Munich In Historic 9-Goal UCL Semifinal Thriller

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Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) produced a dramatic display to defeat Bayern Munich 5-4 in a pulsating UEFA Champions League semi-final first-leg encounter on Tuesday night, in one of the most thrilling matches of the season.

The high-octane clash saw both sides exchange goals in a contest filled with momentum swings, VAR drama and moments of individual brilliance, leaving the tie finely poised ahead of the return leg.

Bayern struck first through Harry Kane, who calmly converted from the penalty spot in the 17th minute to give the German side an early lead.

However, PSG responded swiftly, with Khvicha Kvaratskhelia levelling matters with a composed finish before João Neves headed the hosts in front from a well-delivered corner.

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The visitors fought back again, as Michael Olise unleashed a stunning strike from distance to restore parity, ensuring the first half ended in dramatic fashion.

PSG regained the advantage just before the break when Ousmane Dembélé converted from the penalty spot following a VAR review, sending the home side into the interval with a 3-2 lead.

The second half continued in the same frenetic fashion. PSG extended their lead through Kvaratskhelia and later Dembélé, who struck again to make it 5-2, appearing to put the game beyond Bayern’s reach.

But the Bundesliga giants mounted a spirited comeback. Defender Dayot Upamecano rose highest to head home from a set-piece, before late pressure saw Bayern reduce the deficit further, setting up a tense finish in the closing minutes.

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Despite the late surge, PSG held on to secure a narrow 5-4 victory in a match that showcased attacking flair and defensive vulnerabilities from both sides.

The encounter was also marked by several contentious moments, including multiple VAR checks, penalty appeals and tactical substitutions, reflecting the intensity and stakes of a Champions League semi-final.

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Mourinho Set For Real Madrid Return

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Real Madrid are reportedly assessing their managerial future as speculation grows over a possible return for José Mourinho, who is said to be open to a second spell at the club.

As reported by Fabrizio Romano on X on Tuesday, Mourinho has indicated to people close to him that he would welcome the opportunity to return to Madrid, viewing it as a chance for a “second chapter” at the Santiago Bernabéu.

“Real Madrid are now informed about José Mourinho’s desire to return. Mourinho has made it clear to people close to him that he would like to return and have a second chance at the club. Real Madrid will decide on the new manager soon,” Romano posted on X.

The Portuguese coach previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, during which he won La Liga and the Copa del Rey while restoring the club’s competitiveness in European competition.

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Real Madrid are understood to be reviewing their long-term coaching plans, with a decision on the club’s next managerial direction expected soon. While no official announcement has been made, internal discussions are believed to be ongoing.

Romano had reported that the Madrid president, Florentino Pérez, will be personally deciding on the Real Madrid manager, adding that he is going to take control of the process.

Mourinho’s name has re-emerged due to his continued presence among Europe’s most experienced managers.

The Spanish giants are expected to clarify their managerial situation in the near future as planning continues for the upcoming seasons.

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For now, Mourinho remains one of the names linked with the role as speculation around the Bernabéu continues.

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