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Eduardo Camavinga was sent off for the Spaniards for a second booking in stoppage time.
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Real Madrid is hoping for another magical Champions League night at the Santiago Bernabeu to get itself out of an unexpectedly large hole against Arsenal in the quarterfinals of European soccer's top...
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Arsenal blew Europe's great leviathan out of the water.
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Inter Milan are working to try and put a spanner in the works of a pact between Real Madrid and Como to keep Nico Paz at the Lariani.This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper
The UEFA Champions League quarterfinals kick off Tuesday, Apr. 8 with two headline fixtures between four of Europe's biggest teams.
Three goals are surely enough to see Arsenal through to the semis, right? ESPN's writers tackle that, and some of the other most burning Champions League questions.
Gulir's burgeoning talent has attracted attention despite limited opportunities at Real Madrid. Calhanoglu's endorsement underscores the recognition of his abilities within the football community. Moving to Inter Milan could provide Gulir with the playing time necessary for his growth:
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Cyprus Mail on MSNRice ignites Emirates with free kick brilliance in 3-0 Real Madrid rout, late Inter strike shocks BayernArsenal’s Declan Rice pulled rank on his captain and the club’s set piece coach and it proved an inspired decision as he struck two sublime free kicks to help secure a 3-0 win over Real Madrid. A late Fratessi goal gave Inter Milan a 2-1 win in Munich against Bayern in the other Champions League quarter-final first leg on Tuesday.