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Wednesday, April 8, 2026
LIVE UCL: Away win for Bayern and Arsenal but Madrid and Sporting still in the tie
Bayern Munich beat Real Madrid 2-1 with Luis Diaz, Harry Kane, and Kylian Mbappé scoring the goals, while Kai Havertz strike late for the Gunners in a 1-0 win over Sporting in Lisbon.
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Since the start of last season, David Raya has prevented more goals with his shot-stopping than any other goalkeeper in the Champions League. pic.twitter.com/6w5tYwi2A4
— Opta Analyst (@OptaAnalyst) April 8, 2026
Antoine Griezmann is going to be a busy man today … three of his four children share the same birthday! 😅🥳
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April 8, 2021The fourth child, Shai, was born on June 15, 2025 👶 pic.twitter.com/JloR05zIUk
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 8, 2026
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany offered strong support for Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior following alleged racial abuse, prioritizing player dignity over his team’s 2-1 victory.
Vincent Kompany praised Vinicius Junior’s character after Bayern Munich’s quarter-final win at the Santiago Bernabéu.
Despite the competitive stakes, the Belgian manager emphasized the need to protect unique talents from systemic abuse.
Reflecting on their pre-match encounter, Kompany stated: “Vini must stay exactly as he is. He has my total support – regardless of whether he is an opposing player or not.”
The Bayern boss, a vocal advocate for player protection, insisted that human respect transcends sporting results.
His comments follow recent incidents of alleged racism targeting the Brazilian forward.
Underscoring his commitment to the player’s well-being over the scoreboard, Kompany concluded: “Of course, I don’t want him to play too well against us, but this respect will always stand above the result.”
Tchouameni suspended, Madrid reshuffles midfield.
Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman is set to lead Atlético Madrid’s attack as they seek their first away victory against Barcelona in twenty years during tonight’s Champions League quarter-final.
Atlético Madrid travels to the Camp Nou tonight aiming to snap a winless away streak against Barcelona dating back to 2006.
Since joining from Atalanta in January, Ademola Lookman has become Diego Simeone’s primary offensive threat, tallying five goals and four assists.
After being rested during a weekend league loss to the same opponents, the Super Eagles star is expected to start in the crucial European first leg.
Barcelona enters the tie as favorites under Hansi Flick, despite missing injured trio Raphinha, Frenkie de Jong, and Andreas Christensen.
Atlético will likely employ a deep defensive block, utilizing Lookman’s pace to exploit the space behind Barcelona’s high press.
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard has sparked fitness concerns for both club and country after being forced off with a leg injury during the Gunners’ Champions League win over Sporting CP.
Arsenal’s hard-fought victory in Lisbon was marred by a second-half injury to Martin Odegaard, who required medical treatment before being substituted in the 70th minute.
The Norwegian playmaker has already missed 23 matches this season due to recurring fitness issues.
Former Norway defender Jesper Mathisen reacted with alarm to the broadcasted footage, describing the visual of the captain clutching his leg as “Like watching a horror movie.”
Despite the concern, Odegaard was seen celebrating with teammates at full-time, offering hope that the setback may be minor.
However, experts like Kjetil Rekdal warn that “the wear and tear is starting to take its toll” following the midfielder’s early start in professional football.
Mikel Arteta now faces an anxious wait to see if his captain can recover for Saturday’s Premier League fixture against Bournemouth.
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres faced sharp criticism from the Portuguese press after a quiet performance during his return to former club Sporting CP in the Champions League.
Viktor Gyokeres endured a difficult homecoming as Arsenal secured a 1-0 win over Sporting CP.
Despite his prolific history in Lisbon, the striker failed to register a significant impact, with local outlet A Bola noting he “seemed masked: he was barely visible.”
Although the Swede left with a victory, the media highlighted his lack of shots and a disallowed assist due to offside.
Post-match reports focused on the striker’s emotional ties rather than his on-field display.
Mais Futebol observed that while he was “far from the Arsenal level,” Gyokeres spent time in the Sporting dressing room and received jerseys from former teammates.
Forbidden from formal interviews, he briefly told reporters he was “Yes, very happy” to be back at the Alvalade despite his discreet performance.
Okonkwo switches allegiance to Nigeria.
Bayern Munich and Arsenal secured first-leg victories in the Champions League quarter-finals, but it was the goalkeepers who dominated the headlines. Manuel Neuer, at 40, delivered a stellar performance for Bayern in their 2-1 win against Real Madrid, making crucial saves that earned him praise as the MVP. Meanwhile, David Raya’s heroics for Arsenal in their 1-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon led Kai Havertz to declare him the ‘best keeper in the world’ over the last two seasons.
