Champions League: Real Madrid, PSG cruise into QF, Arsenal, Sporting CP stage stunning comeback
Real Madrid knocked Manchester City out of the competition for the third campaign running following Vinicius Junior's double.
Real Madrid knocked Manchester City out of the competition for the third campaign running following Vinicius Junior's double.
Paris Saint-Germain have received a timely boost ahead of their Champions League showdown with Bayern Munich, as manager Luis Enrique confirmed that Ousmane Dembele is fit and available for selection.
There was a heated confrontation between Mbappe and Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelaifi ahead of the team's final home game against Toulouse on Sunday.
It is believed that both the forwards do not have good relations and now Mbappe wants PSG to part ways with Neymar. Not only Neymar, manager Christophe Galtier is also someone with whom he is not on good terms.
Galtier, who left Nice last month after guiding them to fifth in Ligue 1 and a runner-up finish in the French Cup last season, has signed a two-year deal until the summer of 2024 with PSG.
The French champions were scheduled to travel to Alsace to face Strasbourg on Saturday evening, but the local authorities have called off the match due to the rapid growing spread of the deadly virus in the region.
It is not the first time that Man City have fallen foul of FFP regulations, having been fined 60 million euros and seeing their Champions League squad reduced in May 2014.
Neymar met his former teammates Messi and Luis Suarez at the ex-Liverpool forward's wedding vow renewal service recently.
Jurgen Klopp, who recently extended his contract with Liverpool, reportedly rejected the offer and showed no interest whatsoever in the deal.
Real Madrid, undoubtedly the worlds' wealthiest club, enjoys a mythical aura in the eyes of Indians.