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The seven games that will decide whether Arsenal or City win the title
Deportes
08.05.2026

The seven games that will decide whether Arsenal or City win the title

Arsenal have the advantage in the Premier League title race but will they hold off Manchester City’s challenge?By WhoScoredSeven games remain: three for Arsenal, four for Manchester City. Seven opportunities for more twists and turns in the title race. Just as City appeared to be building their trademark relentless charge at the end of the season, they self-destructed in the space of 13 minutes at Everton. Jérémy Doku’s extraordinary late equaliser has given them a lifeline, but that 3-3 draw has handed the initiative back to Arsenal. Five points separate the sides and the equation is now brutally simple: if Arsenal win their last three games they will be crowned champions for the first time in 22 years, whereas City must be flawless and hope their rivals stumble.Premier League titles turn on moments: Sergio Agüero’s 94th-minute winner in 2012, Steven Gerrard’s slip in 2014, Vincent Kompany’s thunderbolt in 2019, or City’s final-day comeback in 2022. The question now is whether the 2025-26 season has already had its defining moment in that Everton game or whether, with seven games to play, this campaign is yet to deliver the scene for which it will be remembered. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Champions League review: a punch for Arteta, and are PSG and Arsenal really that different?
Deportes
07.05.2026

Champions League review: a punch for Arteta, and are PSG and Arsenal really that different?

The teams for the final in Budapest are set. We look at how they got there and the factors that could determine the championDestination Budapest, where Paris Saint-Germain will attempt to be the first club apart from Real Madrid to win two consecutive European Cups since Milan in 1990. Vincent Kompany’s promise of “more” from Bayern Munich after a nine-goal first leg did not materialise. PSG offered a different proposition in Wednesday’s second leg; they put on a performance of defensive discipline, with their attacking players committed to closing down their opponents. Luis Enrique’s team never allowed the tie to spin from their control even if there were 33 shots in Munich compared to 22 in Paris.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia plays like an old-style winger, and set up Ousmane Dembélé’s goal, but he is also thoroughly modern in the way he presses hard and high. Bayern found space at a premium until Harry Kane’s late goal. Luis Enrique’s team is much the same as last season’s, sticking to the same formula. They are a year older but still flush with youth. The PSG project took many years and billions of euros to hit pay dirt but is now delivering the success that was dreamed of after the Qatari takeover in 2011. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Champions League review: a punch for Arteta and are PSG and Arsenal really that different?
Deportes
07.05.2026

Champions League review: a punch for Arteta and are PSG and Arsenal really that different?

The teams for the final in Budapest are set. We look at how they got there and the factors that could determine the championDestination Budapest, where Paris Saint-Germain will attempt to be the first club apart from Real Madrid to win two consecutive European Cups since Milan in 1990. Vincent Kompany’s promise of “more” from Bayern Munich after a nine-goal first leg did not materialise. PSG offered a different proposition in Wednesday’s second leg; they put on a performance of defensive discipline, with their attacking players committed to closing down their opponents. Luis Enrique’s team never allowed the tie to spin from their control even if there were 33 shots in Munich compared to 22 in Paris.Khvicha Kvaratskhelia plays like an old-style winger, and set up Ousmane Dembélé’s goal, but he is also thoroughly modern in the way he presses hard and high. Bayern found space at a premium until Harry Kane’s late goal. Luis Enrique’s team is much the same as last season’s, sticking to the same formula. They are a year older but still flush with youth. The PSG project took many years and billions of euros to hit pay dirt but is now delivering the success that was dreamed of after the Qatari takeover in 2011. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Dembélé ends Bayern hopes to send PSG into final showdown with Arsenal
Deportes
06.05.2026

Dembélé ends Bayern hopes to send PSG into final showdown with Arsenal

It cannot always be a laugh a minute. Paris Saint-Germain will play Arsenal in the Champions League final and they made sure of that by getting serious, nullifying an off-key Bayern Munich and rarely wobbling after adding to their first-leg lead. Luis Enrique’s team should have won by more in a match that did not, and probably never could, hit the previous week’s heights but their triumph was underpinned by an aptitude for the dirtier work that would serve them well in Budapest.Ousmane Dembélé’s emphatic third-minute finish seemed to have ended this semi-final’s goalfest and the regret for Vincent Kompany will be that Bayern were a yard short of their sharpest all night. It could have been different if one of their openings before the break, Jamal Musiala spurning the best, had gone in but Harry Kane’s added-time goal came far too late. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
PSG vs Bayern Munich: Nine-Goal Thriller Sets Up Champions League Classic Return Leg
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Deportes·29.04.2026Resumen IA

PSG vs Bayern Munich: Nine-Goal Thriller Sets Up Champions League Classic Return Leg

Bayern Munich came from behind to beat PSG 5-4 in an extraordinary Champions League quarterfinal first leg at Parc des Princes. PSG led 5-2 before Bayern's remarkable comeback. PSG coach Luis Enrique called it "the best I have ever been involved in as a coach" while Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, watching from the stands due to a touchline ban, said it was "no fun" for him. The return leg is next Wednesday in Munich.

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ESPN
Kompany zuversichtlich trotz 4:5-Niederlage: »Wir müssen gewinnen und wollen ins Finale«
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Deportes·28.04.2026Resumen IA

Kompany zuversichtlich trotz 4:5-Niederlage: »Wir müssen gewinnen und wollen ins Finale«

Bayern München hat das Halbfinalhinspiel der Champions League bei Paris Saint-Germain mit 4:5 verloren. Trainer Vincent Kompany, der wegen einer Gelbsperre vom Tribünenplatz aus zusehen musste, zeigte sich jedoch zuversichtlich für das Rückspiel: »Das nächste Spiel ist zu Hause und wir müssen gewinnen – das gelingt uns in Heimspielen sehr oft.« Der Belgier kritisierte zudem zwei strittige Schiedsrichterentscheidungen. Das Rückspiel findet am kommenden Mittwoch in der Allianz-Arena statt, das Finale am 30. Mai in Budapest.

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Spiegel Sport
Brilliant Bayern’s wild comeback typifies the Kompany method perfectly | Andy Brassell
Deportes
27.04.2026

Brilliant Bayern’s wild comeback typifies the Kompany method perfectly | Andy Brassell

Vincent Kompany’s team demand more of themselves than ever before. Next up: a huge test against PSG“You’re hopelessly behind, you know there’s a big game in Paris on Tuesday. But that doesn’t matter. This game in Mainz is what counts. The coach finds the right words and the team reacts.” Bayern Munich hope that there will be games to come which define their campaign more than a straightforward win – statistically speaking – in a Bundesliga game with the title of champions already done and dusted.Yet Max Eberl was right. In terms of finding the kernel of what has already made Bayern’s season an extraordinary one, of what might yet make it an exceptional one, this really meant something. Absorbed on paper, from a distance, it could be mistaken for more grist to the mill of uncommon numbers; keeping alive the possibility of a joint best-ever Bundesliga season in terms of points, and extending the record goalscoring season in the league campaign to a barely-believable 113 from 31 matches. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Bayern München feiert 35. Meisterschaft - Kompany zeigt ungewohnte Ausgelassenheit
Deportes
20.04.2026Resumen IA

Bayern München feiert 35. Meisterschaft - Kompany zeigt ungewohnte Ausgelassenheit

Der FC Bayern München hat mit einem 4:2-Sieg gegen den VfB Stuttgart seine 35. Bundesliga-Meisterschaft gewonnen. Trainer Vincent Kompany zeigte dabei eine ungewohnte Ausgelassenheit und feierte als Vortänzer des improvisierten Meister-Jubels. Eine zunächst präsentierte Meisterschale entpuppte sich als billiges Duplikat. Die Bayern blicken nun auf eine Woche mit Pokal-Halbfinale in Leverkusen und Champions-League-Halbfinale gegen Paris Saint-Germain.

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Spiegel Sport