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Europa League: ‘Maddest’ Game I’ve Played – Maguire

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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire says their 5-4 win against Lyon was the “strangest game” he has ever played in.

 

The England centre-back scored the second of two goals in the 120th minute of extra time to send United through to the semi-finals of the Europa League with a 7-6 aggregate victory.

 

Lyon, who had been 2-0 down on the night, scored four times without reply and had Corentin Tolisso sent off, before conceding three times in seven extra-time minutes.

 

The fixture was the first in European history in which five goals were scored in extra time, while United became the first club to score twice in the 120th minute of a European tie.

 

“It was an incredible feeling to score that winner in such an important game, in a game that was full of emotion and the strangest, maddest game I’ve ever played in or witnessed,” said Maguire.

 

“I’ve been here six years now and I’ve had some great times and some bad times as well.

 

“I think that game pretty much summed up my time at this club, to be honest.

 

“I don’t know how I would have felt if I had come here and been speaking to you after a 4-2 defeat – it’s not even worth trying to think about that.”

 

United had been cruising in the first half, taking a 2-0 lead into half-time after goals from Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot.

 

But Tolisso’s header halved the deficit 19 minutes from time, before Nicolas Tagliafico equalised six minutes later.

 

Despite being reduced to 10 men, Lyon took the lead on aggregate through Rayan Cherki in extra time before former Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette scored a fourth from the penalty spot.

 

Lyon’s players celebrated Lacazette’s effort 11 minutes from time by running towards the away end, at the other end of the pitch to where the penalty was taken.

 

“I think they [Lyon] thought they’d won it, the way they were celebrating,” said Maguire.

 

“That gave us more of an incentive to turn the game around.

 

“I think the worst feeling was that we felt we’d thrown it away, rather than lost the game at that moment, and how we managed to get ourselves into that situation, because even going into extra time at 2-2, the momentum was back with us with the sending off, we shouldn’t end up in that situation.

 

“We’ve got to do far better than that if we want to win this competition – we can’t be doing that and be leaving it to turn it around in that situation.”

 

United will face Spanish side Athletic Bilbao in the semi-finals, after their 2-0 aggregate win against Rangers in the quarter-finals.

 

 

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Korda Stuns World No.1 Alcaraz In Miami Open Upset

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World number one Carlos Alcaraz suffered a shock third-round exit at the Miami Open after a hard-fought 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 defeat to American Sebastian Korda.

 

Top seed Alcaraz, 22, endured a sluggish start, allowing Korda to seize control of the opening set. Although the Spaniard rallied in the second, the match swung dramatically as Korda faltered while serving for victory at 5-4, only to be broken to love. Alcaraz capitalised, claiming the next two games to force a decider.

However, Korda showed impressive composure in the third set. With the contest finely balanced, he secured a crucial break for 4-3 after Alcaraz pushed a forehand wide. The world number 36 then held firm on serve, sealing a landmark victory on his second match point when Alcaraz overhit a return.

Despite the defeat, Alcaraz struck an optimistic tone, insisting his form is trending in the right direction ahead of the clay-court season.

“I think the process has been good. Besides the loss today, I think I’m still on the right path,” he said.
“In previous tournaments there were things I didn’t feel comfortable with, but here I started to feel better and better.”

He also acknowledged the challenge posed by lower-ranked opponents, who often play with greater freedom.

“They have more to win than to lose in these matches. They play without pressure,” he added. “I’m just trying to focus on my own game and perform at my best.”

For Korda, 25, the victory marks the biggest of his career, as he defeated a world number one for the first time. He becomes the lowest-ranked player to beat Alcaraz since David Goffin achieved a similar feat in Miami last year.

Alcaraz had enjoyed a strong start to the season, lifting his seventh Grand Slam title at the Australian Open before suffering his first defeat to Daniil Medvedev in the semi-finals at Indian Wells.

Korda, who previously reached the Miami quarter-finals in 2021 and 2025, will now face either Karen Khachanov or Martin Landaluce in the fourth round.

“It feels great,” Korda said after the match, which lasted two hours and 19 minutes. “I took the scenic route – a bit more stress than I would have liked – but I’m really happy with how I played.

“I kept believing. I got myself into some tough situations, but I stayed strong and finished well.”

 

 

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Chelsea hit with transfer ban and huge fine for breaching Premier League financial rules under Roman Abramovich ownership

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Chelsea have been handed a nine-month ban on registering academy players plus a £10.75 million ($13.7m) fine from the Premier League after being found guilty of breaching competition regulations when Roman Abramovich was club owner. However, the Blues have avoided an immediate ban on signing first-team players and have not been dealt a points deduction.

Chelsea learn punishment from Premier League

The Premier League confirmed on Monday afternoon that Chelsea had been handed their punishment after the club self-reported instances of incomplete financial reporting and missing payments from Abramovich’s spell as club owner. The incidents in question were from over ten years ago.

It has been decided that Chelsea will not be able to register academy players for the next nine months, though they have avoided another immediate ban on signing players for the first-team squad. Chelsea were hit with an initial two-window ban by FIFA in 2019 relating to rules over signing under-18 players, though this was reduced to one window following an appeal.

Instead, Chelsea will serve a two-year suspended sentence over a senior transfers ban, meaning they will not have to serve it unless they commit further breaches. Chelsea will also not be deducted any points in the Premier League either after such a punishment was previously tipped for the regulation breaches.

Why have Chelsea been punished?

Upon their takeover of the club in 2022, Chelsea’s BlueCo owners discovered the previous regime had made secret payments to players, unlicensed agents and third parties, with deals for Eden Hazard, Samuel Eto’o and Willian among those that were under scrutiny.

In a statement on Monday, the Premier League said: “As a result of the Premier League’s investigation, it was established that between 2011 and 2018, undisclosed payments by third parties associated with the club were made to players, unregistered agents and other third parties.

“These payments were not disclosed to the football regulatory authorities at the time, including the Premier League. The payments were made for the benefit of Chelsea FC and should have been treated as having been made by the club.

“The club has also accepted, among other things, that the making of these payments, as well as the failure to disclose them to the League, constituted a breach of the requirement to act in good faith towards the League.

“The Premier League Board was satisfied that in no scenario would the club have breached the League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules during the relevant periods, had the relevant payments been properly included in the club’s historical financial submissions.

“When considering the appropriate sanction, the Premier League Board noted that the club’s proactive self-reporting, admissions of breach and exceptional cooperation throughout the investigation acted as significant mitigating factors.”

Chelsea statement on punishment

In their own statement, Chelsea said: “Chelsea Football Club is pleased to confirm that the club has reached a settlement with the Premier League in relation to historical regulatory matters that were self-reported by the club in 2022.

“As previously announced, the club voluntarily and proactively disclosed to all applicable regulators potential historical rule breaches, including incomplete financial reporting that took place over a decade ago.

“During an extensive Premier League investigation, the club proactively disclosed many thousands of documents. Also, when requests for information were made by the Premier League, the club promptly provided comprehensive responses and facilitated all lines of inquiry to support a complex and extremely thorough process.

“Furthermore, during the investigation, additional evidence was provided to the club by a third party regarding potential breaches of Premier League rules committed by a former employee in a small number of historical academy transactions. This information was immediately and proactively self-reported to the Premier League.

“The club wishes to make clear that following robust financial analysis by the Premier League, it was concluded that ‘in no scenario would the club have exceeded the maximum allowable loss of £105 million over the three-year assessment period in the Rules.’ Accordingly there is no scenario in which the club could have been in breach of the applicable limits in the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules during the applicable seasons historically.

“From the outset of this process, the club has treated these matters with the utmost seriousness, providing full cooperation to all relevant regulators. The club welcomes the recognition from the Premier League of its ‘exceptional cooperation’ and that ‘without those voluntary disclosures and the act of self-reporting, a number of the Premier League rule breaches may never have come to the attention of the League’.

“The club accepts the terms of the settlement in full, details of which have been published on the Premier League website. For clarity, the nine-month restriction on registering Academy players applies immediately, but only to Academy players who have previously been registered with another League or EFL club in the preceding 18 months. It does not apply to current Chelsea players, international players or players who are applying for their first registration at Under 9.

“We are pleased that the matter is now concluded.”

 

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Rodri Issues Stern Warning To Arsenal In Premier League Title Race

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Manchester City’s midfield linchpin, Rodri, has issued a defiant warning to Arsenal, asserting that he and his teammates will battle relentlessly until the very end of the Premier League title race.

The Spaniard’s comments come after City dropped points for the second consecutive game, a 1-1 draw against relegation-threatened West Ham United. The result, coupled with Arsenal’s recent victories, has allowed the North London club to establish a significant nine-point lead at the summit of the table, although City still hold a game in hand.

The draw at the London Stadium was a frustrating outcome for Pep Guardiola side, who had hoped to capitalise on any slip-ups from their title rivals. Prior to their encounter with West Ham, Arsenal had demonstrated their resilience by securing two late goals to overcome a stubborn Everton side, further solidifying their position at the top. Despite the growing points difference, Rodri remains resolute, refusing to concede defeat in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the season.

Speaking to TNT Sports after the match, Rodri acknowledged the challenging circumstances but emphasised City’s unwavering determination. “[Is the title race over?] Maybe yes, maybe no. We’re not going to drop hands, we’re going to keep fighting. We know it’s going to be difficult because we have this experience of what you need to win at the end. I think the distance is too far but we’re going to fight until the end. Now is a moment of no regrets,” he stated. Rodri also reflected on the team’s performance against West Ham, highlighting a recurring theme of their season. “We showed (against West Ham) a little bit of what the season was, ups and downs, then maybe the last pass or the last strike can make the difference. Football is about goals and we couldn’t find the players to have numbers in terms of goals.

That’s the most important thing in football because we created the chances, we controlled the games but this is what makes the difference.”
His words serve as a clear message to Arsenal that Manchester City, despite the current deficit, will not relinquish their title without a fierce and determined fight.

 

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