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Arsenal fans, it could cost you a lot for a trip to the Champions League final…👀 pic.twitter.com/Rpr7b9pfXy
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) May 6, 2026
Yesterday
PSG advanced to the Champions League final after a clinical Ousmane Dembele strike neutralized a late Harry Kane goal, ending Bayern Munich’s European campaign in Munich.
Paris Saint-Germain are one step away from a historic title defense after a disciplined 1-1 draw (6-5 on aggregate) against Bayern Munich secured their place in the Champions League final. Ousmane Dembele’s early strike proved decisive, ensuring the French giants will face Arsenal in Budapest on May 30.
Match Summary
Returning to the site of their 2025 triumph, PSG struck within three minutes. Fabian Ruiz released Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, whose cut-back found Ousmane Dembele to slam home. Bayern, despite dominating possession, appeared weary and “stodgy” in attack. Harry Kane’s stoppage-time header ended his season on a personal high but was “too little, too late” to derail the visitors.
Player Ratings
Bayern Munich
• Manuel Neuer (7): Kept the tie alive with vital saves from Neves and Doue.
• Jamal Musiala (6): The brightest spark in a tired midfield; forced a top-tier save from Safonov.
• Michael Olise (4): A frustrating night defined by misplaced passes and lack of penetration.
• Harry Kane (6): Largely anonymous until his clinical late finish.
Paris Saint-Germain
• Ousmane Dembele (8): The match-winner. His clinical movement and early goal set the tone.
• Fabian Ruiz (7): Stepped in for Hakimi seamlessly; provided the pre-assist for the opener.
• Matvey Safonov (7): Composed under pressure, making crucial interventions to frustrate Musiala.
• Vitinha (7): Controlled the tempo as PSG “showed a more measured side” in the second half.
The Verdict
Bayern were “incensed” by refereeing decisions, specifically a waved-away penalty appeal for a Joao Neves handball, but Luis Enrique’s side was tactically superior. PSG now looks to become the first team since Real Madrid to retain the trophy.
Real Madrid team-mates Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde were involved in a dispute in training four days before the Clasico on Sunday.
Sources with knowledge of the situation, speaking anonymously as they are not authorised to do so publicly, said the fight started at the end of training and carried on in the changing rooms on Wednesday.
The Athletic reported on Tuesday that tensions have been continuing to affect the senior camp’s preparations for the weekend’s game against rivals Barcelona.
Last month, Antonio Rudiger was involved in a heated argument with a team-mate in the dressing rooms at Madrid’s training ground, which he has since apologised for. More recently, Kylian Mbappe was involved in an angry flare-up with a member of staff during a training exercise before their 1-1 draw at Real Betis on April 24. Neither player is believed to have been internally sanctioned.
Several people in and around the club told The Athletic the France international’s conduct did not go down well and criticised the club for not taking a firmer stance.
Madrid head into Sunday’s Clasico on a four-game unbeaten streak in La Liga. Anything less than a win, however, will hand the title to Barcelona as Hansi Flick’s side are 11 points clear of Alvaro Arbeloa’s team with four rounds of matches (including this weekend’s) remaining.
Madrid could be without Mbappe for the fixture, as the forward has been sidelined with a hamstring injury. The 27-year-old had been targeting a return for the Clasico but Arbeloa said after Sunday’s Espanyol win that “it might take a bit longer” and “we’ll see how Mbappe is this week”.
Ferland Mendy is another injury doubt, having been forced off injured in the 14th minute of the victory.
Manchester City have renewed faith in Phil Foden with a long-term contract despite his recent struggles.
Phil Foden has signed a new contract with Manchester City until 2030, highlighting the club’s strong belief in their academy star despite recent struggles. The 25-year-old, once seen as the successor to Kevin De Bruyne, has endured inconsistent form, injuries and off-pitch challenges.
City’s decision reflects loyalty, with manager Pep Guardiola maintaining that patience is key to Foden’s resurgence. England boss Thomas Tuchel noted: “He came to camp with the brightest smile… but, yeah, he struggles to have the full impact.”
Negotiated with help from Rafaela Pimenta, the deal signals confidence in Foden’s potential return to top form, reinforcing his unique status at the club.
Casemiro is attracting interest from MLS clubs as Manchester United prepare for his expected departure.
Casemiro is reportedly nearing a Major League Soccer move, with Inter Miami and LA Galaxy leading the race for the Manchester United midfielder. At 34, the Brazilian remains influential despite a challenging spell in England.
Across 159 appearances, he recorded 40 goal involvements, showing continued impact. His leadership and experience remain key assets as United prepare for a squad rebuild.
Speaking on the potential move, one pundit said, “I think they need a player like Casemiro… MLS is a bit of a different spin on the sport.” Another added, “If you look at the gap between their midfield and the backline, it’s pretty disastrous right now.”
Meanwhile, Lionel Messi’s influence in the league was also questioned amid declining hype.
Monaco Trigger €11m Buy Option To Sign Ansu Fati Permanently From Barcelona**AS Monaco have decided to activate an €11 million buy option clause to make Ansu Fati’s move from Barcelona permanent. The deal is in its final stages, with Barcelona set to retain a sell-on clause once terms are finalised.
🚨TRENDING: An Arsenal fan bought his hotel room in Budapest for the UCL final LAST SUMMER at 10% of the current price.
— Polymarket Sports (@PolymarketSport) May 6, 2026
Very smart move…
He, however, posted his full name and reservation number on X, so a Tottenham fan called the hotel and cancelled the booking. pic.twitter.com/D11TafJCy3
An Arsenal fan bought his hotel room in Budapest for the UCL final LAST SUMMER at 10% of the current price.
Very smart move…
He, however, posted his full name and reservation number on X, so a Tottenham fan called the hotel and cancelled the booking.
A petition calling for Kylian Mbappé’s exit from Real Madrid has surpassed 11 million signatures, making it one of the most signed sports petitions in history. The figure is double the number of people who signed the petition to reverse Brexit in the United Kingdom, underlining the scale of global dissatisfaction with the French forward.
Arsenal are monitoring Marcus Rashford’s situation ahead of a potential summer move, with Bayern Munich also interested. The forward impressed on loan at Barcelona, but Manchester United prefer a permanent sale. Barcelona may renegotiate terms, while Arsenal explore winger options after inconsistent form from current wide players.
