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UEFA confirmed Ibrahima Konate’s late equalizer against Galatasaray was correctly overturned by VAR for a handball, fueling further debate regarding the defender’s future and Arne Slot’s tactical frustrations.
UEFA has officially confirmed that Ibrahima Konate’s 73rd-minute goal during Liverpool’s Champions League defeat to Galatasaray was disallowed for a handball.
A technical statement clarified: “73′ Decision overturned: Goal disallowed. Liverpool player, No5, directly scored the goal with his right arm.”
Former referee Mark Clattenburg supported the call, noting that while the contact was accidental, the laws mandate the goal be cancelled.
Manager Arne Slot expressed frustration with the officiating in Istanbul, questioning the consistency of fouls awarded to the home side.
Slot remarked: “If you then look at how much they pulled on Virgil’s shirt before the ball hit Ibou’s arm, then it’s safe to say we weren’t the only ones impressed by the atmosphere here today.”
The result has intensified fan scrutiny regarding Konate’s inconsistency and Slot’s future.
Arsenal faces tough Leverkusen test.
Arsenal’s 18-year-old goalkeeper Khari Ranson, who is eligible to represent Nigeria, Ghana, and England, has traveled with the senior squad to face Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League.
Arsenal have included tri-national teenager Khari Ranson in their traveling squad for tonight’s Champions League clash at the BayArena.
The 18-year-old shot-stopper, born in London to a Nigerian father and Ghanaian mother, is in contention for his first senior matchday appearance.
Ranson, who wears number 79, has trained consistently with the first team after recently making his competitive debut for England’s Under-19 side.
The talented goalkeeper boarded the team flight at Luton Airport alongside fellow Nigeria-eligible prospects Andre Harriman-Annous and Ife Ibrahim.
Ranson previously acted as third-choice cover during an FA Cup fixture against Wigan Athletic but has yet to make his official debut.
His inclusion provides essential depth behind Kepa Arrizabalaga as the Premier League leaders aim to secure a positive first-leg result in Germany.
Bayer Leverkusen head coach Kasper Hjulmand has described Arsenal as potentially the greatest team in Europe as the Bundesliga side prepares to host the red-hot Premier League leaders in the Champions League tonight.
Bayer Leverkusen boss Kasper Hjulmand believes his side faces the ultimate test tonight against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
The Gunners arrive in Germany following a flawless group stage where they secured eight consecutive victories.
Hjulmand expressed deep respect for the visitors’ current form, noting, “Arsenal are perhaps the best team in Europe at the moment,” while emphasizing his players must maintain self-belief to secure a result.
The fixture marks an emotional homecoming for Kai Havertz, who returns to the club where he spent a decade.
Havertz, recently back from injury, acknowledged the difficulty of the task but remains focused on an away win.
Mikel Arteta, whose side sits seven points clear in the Premier League, dismissed favorites’ tags during his press conference, urging his squad to “live in the present.”
Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has expressed his hope that former teammate Kylian Mbappé recovers from injury in time for the Champions League second leg in Manchester next week.
Manchester City’s Gianluigi Donnarumma admits facing Real Madrid without the injured Kylian Mbappé provides a defensive advantage but hopes to see the Frenchman fit for the return leg.
Mbappé remains sidelined with a knee injury for Wednesday’s clash at the Bernabéu. “I hope that he (Mbappe) can come back very soon – and can be ready for the second-leg, because he deserves it,” Donnarumma said.
Despite the forward’s absence, Donnarumma remains wary of Real Madrid’s depth amid their significant injury crisis.
The Italian international, who has established himself as Pep Guardiola’s primary goalkeeper since arriving from PSG, also praised opposite number Thibaut Courtois.
Donnarumma noted, “He (Courtois) has been among the best in class for many years and I have many things to learn from such a goalkeeper.”
Guardiola suspended for touchline conduct.
Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Igor Tudor is expected to be dismissed within 24 hours following a calamitous 5-2 Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid and a historic run of six consecutive losses.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly set to sack interim manager Igor Tudor today after a disastrous 25-day reign.
The decision follows a “shocking” 5-2 loss to Atletico Madrid, where Tudor’s tactical gamble to start goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky resulted in the 22-year-old being hauled off after just 17 minutes.
Pundit Henry Winter predicted the exit on Sky Sports, stating, “Tudor will absolutely be the fall guy. He’ll go within 24 hours, I’m sure.”
The Croatian’s tenure has seen Spurs lose all four matches under his guidance, marking the club’s worst run in its 143-year history.
With the team now sitting just one point above the Premier League relegation zone, the Supporters’ Trust has called for “emergency action” to prevent a catastrophic slide.
Asked about his future following the Madrid humiliation, a dejected Tudor offered only a “no comment,” signaling the likely end of his brief North London stay.
Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly contacted Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez regarding a summer transfer just hours before the two sides meet in a high-stakes Champions League Round of 16 first leg.
Paris Saint-Germain have intensified their pursuit of Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez, reportedly establishing contact with the Argentine’s representatives ahead of tonight’s European showdown.
Despite Fernandez being tied to a long-term contract at Stamford Bridge until 2032, the French champions view the 25-year-old as a transformative addition to their midfield.
The midfielder has previously praised the Parisian giants, stating last summer, “Today I believe so (they are the best team on the planet).”
The transfer speculation adds a dramatic layer to Liam Rosenior’s biggest managerial test since taking the Chelsea helm in January.
Rosenior’s side enters the Parc des Princes seeking to replicate their 3-0 Club World Cup final victory over PSG from last July.
While the French hierarchy eyes a potential £107 million-plus summer move, Luis Enrique’s squad remains focused on defending their European crown against a resurgent Chelsea team.
Yesterday
Barcelona falter amid fatigue, injuries.
🚨🚨 BREAKING: Ronald Araujo is set to START today against Newcastle as Eric Garcia is suffering from discomfort.
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— Barça Universal (@BarcaUniversal) March 10, 2026
