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Liverpool ended a disappointing run of form with a crucial 2-0 Premier League victory against Fulham at Anfield. Goals from 17-year-old Rio Ngumoha and Mo Salah secured the win, boosting Liverpool’s Champions League qualification hopes. The victory came as a much-needed boost ahead of their upcoming Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona’s 3-1 victory over Espanyol was overshadowed by a controversial VAR decision that disallowed a Ferran Torres goal, sparking fresh debate over officiating standards in La Liga.
Barcelona faced further refereeing drama during Saturday’s Catalan Derby after Ferran Torres was denied a hattrick by a disputed VAR intervention.
While leading 2-0, Torres netted a third, but officials ruled Eric Garcia offside in the buildup. The released tactical image caused widespread confusion among supporters, especially following the club’s midweek frustrations.
Despite the setback, Lamine Yamal’s late strike secured a 3-1 win.
The decision arrives amidst heightened tensions, with Real Madrid TV recently escalating the war of words by claiming, “This is the Negreira League.”
Hansi Flick’s side remained resilient despite a nervy second half following Espanyol’s consolation goal.
While the victory keeps Barcelona atop the table, the bizarre offside call remains a major talking point as the club continues to navigate high-stakes officiating scrutiny.
Liverpool supporters intensified their campaign against rising costs during Saturday’s match with Fulham, deploying banners and vocal chants to condemn Fenway Sports Group’s plan to increase prices over the next three seasons.
Liverpool fans staged a visible and vocal protest at Anfield during their Premier League fixture against Fulham.
A prominent banner on the Kop declared, “No to ticket price increases,” as supporters voiced their anger through chants directed at the club’s hierarchy.
The demonstration follows the club’s recent decision to raise ticket costs in line with inflation for the next three years, sparking a massive backlash.
Fan groups, including Spirit of Shankly and Spion Kop 1906, have warned that this is only the beginning of coordinated actions.
Supporters emphasized that rising costs are making football unaffordable for the local community. A statement from Spion Kop 1906 read,
“We feel we have been left with no other option, year on year the rising costs are pricing more fans out of football.”
City must win every game.
🚨 𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗖̧𝗔 𝗫𝗜 🚨 #BarçaEspanyol pic.twitter.com/bbXE04hPnI
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) April 11, 2026
Following Arsenal’s unexpected 2-1 loss to Bournemouth, manager Mikel Arteta has shared his candid reaction. The defeat, described as a “big punch in the face” by Arteta, has left the team needing to regroup.
🚨JUST IN: Arteta reacts after Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth
🗣️🎙️“Its a big punch in the face, its about how we react now. We did a lot of strange things today. It can happen this is football. Credit to the opposition.
It has to hurt, we have to take it on the chin. You… pic.twitter.com/LVuy0V5jxj
— ArsenalMuse (@_ArsenalMuse) April 11, 2026
Arteta acknowledged that the team performed “a lot of strange things” during the match, admitting that “it can happen” in football and giving credit to the opposition. The manager emphasized that the loss “has to hurt” and the team must “take it on the chin” as they look to recover from this setback.
Liverpool fans protest ticket price hikes.
Bournemouth extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to 12 games as they beat Arsenal at the Emirates for the second successive season.
Mikel Arteta's side remain nine points clear of Manchester City, who travel to Chelsea tomorrow.
Pep Guardiola's side now have two… pic.twitter.com/HXx92ZqEjT
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) April 11, 2026
New Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has ignited hope among supporters by declaring his long-term ambition to restore the club to the Premier League’s summit despite their recent drop into the relegation zone.
Roberto De Zerbi has pledged to bring ambition back to Tottenham following the club’s slide into the bottom three.
Taking over a side reeling from a 3-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest, the Italian tactician is tasked with surviving a dire injury crisis.
“In my plan for sure there is the idea to stay for a long time… to put Tottenham to stay in the first position,” De Zerbi stated.
The manager’s arrival marks a shift from the pragmatic approach of predecessor Thomas Frank.
While the squad faces significant absences on the right flank, De Zerbi’s focus remains on high-level competitiveness and trophy hunting.
Addressing the club’s potential, he noted the goal is “to put Tottenham to stay in the first position in the Premier League because there are all parts to reach that level.”
Guardiola playfully awaits Silva’s decision.
Pep Guardiola has stated that Manchester City must win all their remaining games to have any hope of winning the Premier League title. City, currently chasing Arsenal, resume their league campaign against Chelsea. Guardiola acknowledged that dropped points earlier in the season have put them in a position where they cannot afford any more slip-ups. Despite recent victories in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup, Guardiola emphasized the need to focus on winning each individual match, regardless of Arsenal’s results.
