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Man City star Kyle Walker fires Arsenal jibe over Mikel Arteta move and title warning

Latest Arsenal transfer news as Kyle Walker shares his thoughts on Arsenal ahead of their title clash this month
We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More infoManchester City defender Kyle Walker has sent a daunting message to Premier League title rivals Arsenal ahead of their clash with Mikel Arteta’s side at the end of the month.
The Gunners are currently one point behind City in the Premier League table and only two behind league leaders Liverpool. The three-horse race for the title is expected to go to the wire with City facing both teams before the end of the season.
On Sunday, Pep Guardiola’s men travel to Anfield to take on Liverpool before welcoming Arsenal to the Emirates Stadium on March 31.
The Citizens failed to beat either Arsenal or Liverpool earlier in the season, losing to the Gunners in north London in October. Gabriel Martinelli’s late winner gave Arteta his first-ever Premier League win over Guardiola.
Walker, who is gunning for his sixth league title, has sent a warning to Arsenal and Arteta ahead of their visit to the Emirates later this month. Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents FIVE podcast, the 33-year-old was posed the question on his thoughts about the Gunners by Joel Beya.
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Champions League: Will Arsenal Break The Jinx?

There was no better way to send a message of intent than not only eliminating the cup holders and serial UEFA Champions League winners, Real Madrid, but doing it in style by seeing off the 15-time winners over two legs.
After the 3-0 first leg defeat at the Emirates, it was telling for a team needing at least three goals to not attempt a single shot on target until the 56th minute into the second leg, as Madrid afterwards only attempted three overall in the game, half the tally of Arsenal (6).
While the La Liga side’s attack was undoubtedly disappointing, Arsenal’s exceptional defensive structure and discipline (ignoring Saliba’s momentary lapse of concentration) throughout the game could be studied in ‘avoiding being on the wrong end of a comeback’ classes for years ahead. They both outfought and outthought the record European champions on their own patch in a pressure cauldron.
According to analysts, beating Madrid at the Bernabau, especially at that stage of the Champions League, is not for every team and that Arsenal showed composure in the midst of intimidating crowd explained how they have evolved and how prepared they are. Arteta admitted the difficulty in his first dog-out experience at the Bernabau.
“It was my first time as a coach in that dugout and today I realised after three minutes that in this stadium, anything is possible.
“I mean, they are specialists in creating such chaos, such a belief, and it’s very difficult to understand really what’s going on in the game and have certain certainty about how we control it. But I think the players showed their own maturity.”
Consequently and according to Opta Analytics, a platform that utilises data-driven storytelling to present insights from Opta data in sports, Arsenal are now favourites to win the ongoing UEFA Champions League for the first time (28.7%).
The position of Opta Analytics could be premises on the fact that it would amount to living in denial not to admit the threat posed by Los Blancos’ fearsome attacking trio of Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr. and Rodrigo, among other stars.
Meanwhile historically, beating Real Madrid 5-1 aggregate marks only the third time Arsenal have reached the semifinal stage of the competition. They came close to winning the Champions League in 2006, reaching the final and taking a 1-0 lead against Barcelona before ultimately losing 2-1.
Their only other semifinal appearance came in 2008/09, when they were beaten by Manchester United. Now, a two-legged semifinal against Paris Saint-Germain awaits and the question is; could this finally be Arsenal’s year?
The thirteen times English champions progressed to the last four by knocking out the competition’s most successful team, Real Madrid. Madrid have won 15 Champions League titles, winning it in six of the last 11 seasons, including in 2023/24 but the Spanish side were no match for the Gunners over those two legs.
For the records, Arsenal are the first side since 2003/04 to meet Real Madrid in a Champions League quarterfinal and knock them out. Los Blancos had won 12 quarterfinal ties in a row before Arsenal beat them this season.
It also extended an unbeaten record for Arsenal against Real Madrid. They have now met four times, with Arsenal winning three and drawing one. Arsenal are also the first team to win their first two matches against Madrid at the Bernabeu.
Earlier in the knockout rounds, Mikel Arteta’s side comfortably saw off PSV Eindhoven 9-3 on aggregate in the last 16, after they finished third in the league phase with 19 points from eight matches.
Across their 12 matches so far, the Gunners have won nine, drawn two and lost only one, scoring 30 goals and conceding only seven – the second-best defensive record left in the competition behind Internazionale, who have conceded just five, but scored only 19.
Arsenal’s only loss in the Champions League this season was a 1-0 defeat to Internazionale, who they could potentially meet in the final.
After such massive statistics, the questions from stakeholders, pundits and followers are; are Arsenal ready to end the Champions League victory wait? Nedum Onuoha, former Manchester City defender, thinks so.
While speaking to BBC, Onuoha said either of Arsenal or PSG are favourites, but noted that after overcoming the reigning champions, the Gunners have his stake to go all the way.
“As I look at the two ties left now, I think it is going to be one of the first-time winners, so either Arsenal or PSG, whoever comes through their semi-final,” he predicted.
“That is a shame for one of them because they are the two best teams in the competition. It is very hard to choose between the two but I am going to go for Arsenal.
“Beating Real Madrid, even if this is not the best version of Real Madrid is one thing, but to go to the Bernabeu with all the talk about a comeback and be so robust showed they have what it takes.
“Overall, in terms of how they are prepared to defend and suffer, and still have a threat in attack, I would argue they are the most complete team left in the competition.”
Theo Walcott, former Arsenal forward, also thinks his former club would be a team to beat, hoping they wrap up the title. He also spoke to BBC.
“I want Arsenal to win it and they are certainly capable of going all the way,” he said.
“They will be favourites now, after going to the Bernabeu and beating Real Madrid, but there is something about Inter Milan that worries me. The way they defend makes me think they have a real chance too.
“It is still so open, though, and I can’t even call either semifinal right now, let alone the final – it’s too hard to say who will win it with any certainty.”
However, other teams remaining in the competition also have their fair share from pundits.
For instance, Chris Sutton, a BBC sports analyst, sees PSG as a complete team that would go all the way.
“I think they are such a well-balanced team. They’ve got rid of all the big hitters now.
“They’ve got Ligue 1 wrapped up already so they can concentrate on the Champions League and they just ooze class and quality.”
Similarly, former Arsenal defender and pundit, Matt Upson, said PSG have had a standout performance to emerge winners.
“It’s easy to change your opinion once you get through another set of games but I’m going to stick with my gut feeling of PSG to win the competition.
“I think they’ve been standout performers all the way through. They had a real tough spell at Aston Villa and they survived. This side has a grit about it that I’ve not seen in any other PSG team.”
On his own, BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter, Ian Dennis, tips Inter Milan to not only go past Barcelona but win the final scheduled for Allianz Arena in May.
“I know Arsenal have been very impressive against Real Madrid but the team which appear to have gone under the radar to reach the semi-finals for me are Inter Milan.
“The Italian champions have the best defensive record in the competition, nobody has kept more clean sheets than keeper Yann Sommer. They have a solid platform and a real goal threat in Lautaro Martinez.
“It’s the second time in three seasons Inter have reached the semi-finals and I just think they could prove to be stubborn opposition for Barcelona.”
For BBC senior reporter, Simon Stone, the title is Barcelona’s to lose.
“I went for them at the start of the competition – admittedly because I wanted someone different to win it – and I am not going to change now.
“They are durable defensively, creative in midfield and have the X-factor in attack. They have not won the trophy since Lionel Messi’s time. They will do this season.”
However, all eyes will be on the match between the two sides still waiting for honours in the competition.
Between Arsenal and PSG, there is a guarantee that one of them will play in the final and could possibly win the title. While PSG’s attacking threat has been highlighted as a problem Arsenal would confront, the Gunners have some edges over the French champions.
For example, PSG have shown defensive frailties in their latest results. There is no denying that when it comes to attacking talent, PSG are one of the best sides in Europe right now.
Luis Enrique has an embarrassment of riches to choose from and the January signing of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia from Napoli has only made them stronger. Ousmane Dembele, who missed the meeting between them and Arsenal in October, is in the form of his life and already has 32 goals this season. Youngsters Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue offer express pace out wide, while Enrique can also call upon the likes of Goncalo Ramos, Lee Kang-In and Warren Zaire-Emery, too.
The coach has installed an attacking philosophy at PSG but that means that they can be vulnerable at the back, apart from the fact that Arsenal have defensive discipline that can match them. Besides, Aston Villa showed PSG’s defensive fragility during their quarterfinal loss to the French champions and they were only narrowly beaten 5-4 on aggregate.
Also, Arsenal will be suited to PSG’s style as the Gunners benefit from attacking side because they struggle against teams that sit deep in a low block. PSG will not do that and the former English champions could exploit the space afforded to them – just as they did against Real Madrid.
Arteta’s side physically dominated PSG when the two teams met in October, especially in midfield, and the French champions were made to look like a young team still developing.
Enrique’s side have grown and improved since then, while star striker Dembele is also back in the fold after missing the match in October. Arsenal, however, will take confidence from their win and it should give them a psychological edge.
The Gunners know they can beat their semifinal opponents and the fact they are at home first means they can attack the tie from the off. Arsenal also have the added bonus of a weekend off before the first leg on April 29. They had been set to face Crystal Palace that weekend but, due to the Eagles being in the FA Cup semifinal, the match is now being played on the Wednesday before then instead.
Also, Arsenal’s attack has been rejuvenated by the return of Saka but he faces a real test in Mendes, who has been one of the stars of the Champions League this season.
Mendes kept Mohamed Salah quiet across both legs of PSG’s last-16 win over Liverpool but is just as dangerous going forward, and scored in both legs against Aston Villa.
Enrique gives his full-backs licence to get forward, with Achraf Hakimi doing so from the right, and they like to suffocate teams with their high press.
PSG’s forward line has caused defences problems because it is incredibly fluid, with Barcola, Dembele and Kvaratskhelia comfortable at changing positions mid-match.
That freedom and flexibility has proven difficult for teams to combat, but Arsenal will back themselves to cope with PSG’s firepower.
Of teams still left in the Champions League, only Inter Milan have conceded fewer goals than the Gunners.
Mikel Arteta’s side have let in just seven goals in 12 Champions League games this season, keeping clean sheets in half of their matches.
A season-ending hamstring injury to Gabriel has not disrupted their organised and disciplined defence, with Jakub Kiwior stepping up and excelling at the Bernabeu.
After restricting Real Madrid to one goal and six shots on target across two legs, Arsenal will believe they can keep anyone out.
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EPL: Alexander-Arnold fires Liverpool to brink of title, Leicester relegated

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Trent Alexander-Arnold fired Liverpool to the brink of the Premier League title as his late strike sealed a 1-0 win that relegated Leicester, after Arsenal’s 4-0 rout of Ipswich delayed the leaders’ coronation on Sunday.
Arne Slot’s side could have clinched a record-equalling 20th English title with a combination of an Arsenal loss and a victory at the King Power Stadium.
Liverpool fulfilled their half of the equation, but second-placed Arsenal were not so obliging earlier in the afternoon.
The Gunners’ stroll at Portman Road meant Liverpool kicked off still needing six points from their last six games to secure a first title since 2020.
Thanks to Alexander-Arnold’s match-winning contribution after coming off the bench, Liverpool are 13 points clear of Arsenal with five games left for both teams.
The Reds will seal the title if Arsenal lose at home to Crystal Palace on Wednesday or if they beat Tottenham at Anfield on April 27.
It looked like being a frustrating day for Liverpool as second-bottom Leicester kept them at bay, despite a host of chances for the visitors.
Slot’s men finally made the breakthrough in the 76th minute when Alexander-Arnold lashed home the rebound from close range after Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota both hit the crossbar.
With speculation mounting that Alexander-Arnold will join Real Madrid when his contract expires at the end of the season, it was notable that the England right-back embarked on a wild celebration of his winner.
Alexander-Arnold earned a booking for ripping off his shirt and planting it on the corner flag after sprinting to 3,000 jubilant Liverpool fans in one corner of the King Power.
“It took us a long time and, of course, a great moment for Trent after working so hard to come back. To score the goal that makes a lot of difference is very special,” Slot said.
“It’s never hard to dream (of the title), but you see we are really focused on playing Tottenham.”
Liverpool’s title celebration is only a matter of time, but Leicester will spend next season in the Championship after their woeful one-year stay in the top tier came to an end with a 23rd defeat in 33 league games.
Fresh from a famous victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2009, Arsenal ensured Liverpool would not be able to start their party this weekend.
Mikel Arteta made only three changes from the 2-1 win in the Spanish capital and was rewarded with a dominant display to kill the game off inside half an hour.
“All we can do is delay that moment (Liverpool winning the league) from our side to earn the right to finish as high as possible,” Arteta said.
Man Utd misery
Leandro Trossard was one of those recalled by Arteta and prodded in his eighth goal of the season to open the scoring.
A flowing move saw Bukayo Saka’s cross flicked by Mikel Merino into the path of Gabriel Martinelli to finish and double the Gunners’ lead.
Moments later, Saka was chopped down by an awful challenge from Leif Davis, which saw the Ipswich left-back shown a straight red card.
Trossard fired in his second after a well-worked corner before Ethan Nwaneri’s deflected effort rounded off the scoring.
Defeat realistically ends third-bottom Ipswich’s hope of maintaining their Premier League status, as they are 15 points adrift of safety with five games remaining and have a significantly poorer goal difference than West Ham.
Chelsea needed two late goals at Fulham to revive their chances of Champions League football next season with a dramatic 2-1 victory.
Alex Iwobi opened the scoring on 20 minutes and Chelsea were meandering towards a damaging defeat until 19-year-old substitute Tyrique George fired in a snap shot from the edge of the box on 83 minutes.
Pedro Neto then completed the comeback with a stunning strike in stoppage time to secure Chelsea’s sixth win in their last 17 league games.
Fifth-placed Chelsea moved above Nottingham Forest, who travel to Tottenham on Monday.
Manchester United succumbed to an eighth home league defeat of the season as Wolves won 1-0 at Old Trafford.
Pablo Sarabia curled in a brilliant free-kick 13 minutes from time to hand United a club-record 15th league loss this term.
Wolves’ fifth consecutive Premier League win lifts Vitor Pereira’s side up to 15th and level on points with United, who stay 14th on goal difference.
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Super Eagles Striker, Osimhen reaches agreement with United – Report

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has reached an agreement with Manchester United over personal terms ahead of a potential summer move, according to Turkish journalist Serdar Çelikler.
“Victor Osimhen has reached an agreement with Manchester United. But there is also the club side of the matter,” Çelikler said on a podcast.
The Nigeria international, currently on loan at Turkish giants Galatasaray, has been in sensational form this season, netting 29 goals and providing six assists in 34 appearances across all competitions.
United’s immediate focus in the transfer market is reportedly recruiting a top striker given Rasmus Hojlund’s dismal form this season, with the Dane managing a meagre three Premier League goals. New head coach Ruben Amorim is understood to want the struggling forward gone in the summer.
While the personal terms have reportedly been agreed, negotiations between United and Napoli regarding the transfer fee are still ongoing. Osimhen has a release clause worth €75 million (£63m), but reports suggest the Serie A giants are prepared to offer the 20-time English league champions a discount.
Juventus are also long-term admirers of the Nigerian hitman, but the Naples outfit have no intention to sell to a direct rival, which further strengthens United’s position in the race.
United’s chances of landing the prolific striker may ultimately depend on their Europa League fate, as Osimhen reportedly wants to play Champions League football next season. The Red Devils have kept backup options like Liam Delap and Jean-Philippe Mateta ready in case the deal falls through.
Turkish journalist Ali Naci Küçük had earlier revealed that the Premier League side has offered Osimhen a contract worth £ 660,000 a week before tax, which would make him the highest-paid player at Old Trafford.
“There is a high possibility that Osimhen will say goodbye (to Galatasaray), but there is no decision made at the moment,” Küçük said. “Juventus and Manchester United clearly want Osimhen. Juventus and Manchester’s offer is a net €20m (£660,000-a-week).”
Galatasaray, where Osimhen is currently enjoying his loan spell, remain eager to retain his services but are unlikely to meet his financial demands, with the striker reportedly asking for €15m from the Turkish club.
“Osimhen’s words do not mean that he will leave,” Galatasaray’s vice-president Ibrahim Hatipoglu said recently. “He said that Galatasaray will always be in his heart even if he leaves in the worst-case scenario, but he did not say that he would leave. We want him to stay with us.”
When questioned about his future last week, Osimhen remained coy, saying, “There are always rumours about me, of course. But I prefer to live in the moment. I am enjoying myself right now. I am enjoying both the club and my life here.”
The Nigerian striker joined Galatasaray on loan at the start of the season and has had a phenomenal campaign in Turkey, with the Istanbul club covering €6m of his €10-11m net annual salary, while Napoli pick up the remainder.
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