- Top Countries
- Around the web

Luis Enrique feels no discomfort with Asensio's prominent role
The Champions League quarter-final between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa means a double reunion for Marco Asensio with his parent club. The Spaniard is on loan to the English side and hopes to cause an upset against the French champions with his temporary team. PSG coach Luis Enrique is not losing sleep over it.

Slot is not worried about Salah: 'He will eventually rise to the top again'
Arne Slot is not worried about Mohamed Salah's form. The Egyptian has gone a month without scoring for Liverpool.

Courtois gives credit to Rice: 'He strikes the ball perfectly twice'
Thibaut Courtois stated that there was little he could do about Declan Rice's thunderous strikes in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final between Arsenal and Real Madrid. Jude Bellingham and Carlo Ancelotti both emphasized that the tie is far from over.

Flemmings’ Burnley and Hamers’ Sheffield United slip up, Piroe and Leeds take advantage
Leeds United had a successful evening on Tuesday in their push for promotion to the Premier League. The Elland Road side won away at Middlesbrough and saw their two rivals, Burnley and Sheffield United, drop points in the Championship.

Why Leicester's very young debutant played without a shirt sponsor
Leicester City experienced another night to forget on Monday. A bright spot was the debut of Jeremy Monga, who made his first appearance for The Foxes at the age of fifteen. The substitute played without the shirt sponsor's logo on his chest.

Pavlidis makes history at Benfica: 'It became the night of the Greek God'
Vangelis Pavlidis had a memorable night on Sunday with Benfica during their visit to rival FC Porto. He became the first Benfica player ever to score three times away at Porto and was praised afterwards.

Keane and Neville critical after 'robotic' Manchester derby: 'Not good enough'
Manchester United earned a point from their clash with Manchester City on Sunday afternoon, but that didn't stop Gary Neville and Roy Keane from sharpening their knives. The former players, who now both work as analysts, are in agreement: it's not good enough.

Müller reacts to impending farewell at Bayern: 'We're on the same page'
Thomas Müller, who will leave Bayern Munich next summer, denies that his impending departure has led to a conflict with the club management of Der Rekordmeister. The 35-year-old club icon addressed rumors on Instagram suggesting he would leave amid tension and slammed doors.

Napoli concedes a draw in Bologna and fails to close the gap on leaders Inter
Napoli failed to close the gap on leaders Inter Milan on Monday, conceding a 1-1 draw away to Bologna in the match that concluded the 31st round of the Italian league.

English media shocked by Manchester Derby: 'Even the VAR switched channels'
The lifeless Manchester Derby (0-0) made it clear once again that a lot needs to change in both the red and blue parts of Manchester. While a squad overhaul is probably enough for City, the problem at United runs deeper, according to English media.