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Man United reach Europa League final with win over Athletic Bilbao

Man United booked their berth in the Europa League final after a 4-1 semi-final thrashing of Athletic Bilbao on Thursday, with Mason Mount scoring twice to give the hosts a 7-1 aggregate win and a chance for the beleaguered team to hoist some silverware this season.

Man United, who are languishing in 15th place in the Premier League, are now one win away from their first Europa League trophy since 2017 and a place in the Champions League next season.

They will face similarly struggling side Tottenham Hotspur in the all-Premier League final on May 21 at Bilbao’s San Mames Stadium.

Man United kicked off the night with a comfortable cushion thanks to their stunning 3-0 victory a week earlier in Bilbao.

But Mikel Jauregizar put Athletic on the score sheet in the 31st minute after a terrible clearance attempt by Harry Maguire landed at the Spaniard’s feet and he unleashed a blistering shot from outside the box into the top corner.

The goal made for some nervy moments in Old Trafford but the mood shifted dramatically when Mount, a second-half substitute, drew Man United level in the 72nd minute to finally silence the 5,000 singing Athletic fans. The midfielder latched on to a short pass from Leny Yoro before turning and firing past goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala.

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Casemiro scored with a glancing header from a free kick seven minutes later, and Rasmus Hojlund put the game out of reach in the 85th when Amad Diallo cut back the ball from the byline into the six-yard box and the Dane tapped it into an empty net.

Diallo was then handed a mobile phone and posed with Hojlund and Yoro for a celebratory selfie in front of the partying Stretford End crowd.

Mount completed his double in added time when he spotted Agirrezabala well out of his net and fired a left-footed rocket from about six yards inside the visitors’ half that hit the back of the net and had Man United boss Ruben Amorim laughing with delight.

“My first goals at Old Trafford. A special night. It was too long (waiting for such a night),” Mount said. “I carried on going, working hard in training every day and tried to stay positive and when I had an opportunity to try to make an impact.

“Today it paid off and I came on and affected the game. It was a tight game when I came on, I just tried to calm it down.”

Amorim said he would not be celebrating until Man United won the final and clinched an all-important spot in the Champions League next season.

“In this moment, I am just worried about the next game, trying not to get injuries for the final,” he said. “We need to win it. If we don’t win it, it means nothing for us.”

Athletic boss Ernesto Valverde said his team made it too easy for Man United in the game’s final minutes.

“Games last 90 minutes. You have to be on it for 90 minutes, especially against teams that won’t let you off,” he said. “It was almost like walk in the park for them at the end. Take away those last few minutes, it was much more even.”

 

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CAF President Denies Corruption Claims Over AFCON Senegal–Morocco Controversy

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President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe
President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe

CAF President Denies Corruption Claims Over AFCON Senegal–Morocco Controversy

The President of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Patrice Motsepe, has strongly rejected allegations of corruption following controversy surrounding a reported decision involving the Africa Cup of Nations title, which has sparked tension between Senegal and Morocco.

Speaking in Morocco, Motsepe insisted that CAF remains committed to transparency and accountability, stressing that the organisation is open to scrutiny from legal authorities and independent investigators across the continent.

He said any party that believes there is wrongdoing within CAF is free to pursue legal action, adding that the body would fully cooperate with judicial processes.

“If anybody wants to initiate legal action alleging that there is corruption in CAF, I don’t only welcome that, I encourage them,” Motsepe stated.

“There’s nothing to hide. We respect enormously the judicial and legal sovereignty of every single one of our 54 nations on the African continent.”

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His remarks come amid reports and public debate triggered by claims from Senegalese stakeholders questioning decisions linked to the AFCON outcome and officiating processes that allegedly influenced the final standings involving the Senegal national football team and the Morocco national football team.

CAF has repeatedly maintained that its tournament operations are governed by strict regulations, including video assistant referee (VAR) systems, independent match officials, and oversight committees designed to ensure fairness.

Football analysts note that the controversy has intensified debate over transparency in African football governance, with some calling for broader institutional reforms within CAF, while others insist the competition remains one of the most professionally managed in its history.

Despite the backlash, CAF leadership continues to defend the integrity of the tournament, urging stakeholders to rely on official review mechanisms rather than public speculation.

Motsepe also reaffirmed CAF’s commitment to strengthening football development across Africa, improving officiating standards, and increasing investment in youth and women’s competitions.

The controversy has continued to dominate discussions across African football circles, particularly on social media, where fans remain divided over the outcome and officiating decisions.

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Lookman Stars as Atletico Madrid Beat 10-Man Barcelona 2-0

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Lookman Stars as Atletico Madrid Beat 10-Man Barcelona 2-0

Atlético Madrid took a commanding step toward the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League after a clinical 2-0 first-leg victory over FC Barcelona at the Spotify Camp Nou.

Goals from Julián Álvarez and Alexander Sørloth sealed the result, while Ademola Lookman delivered a standout performance in a well-executed display by Diego Simeone’s side.

The match turned decisively in the first half when Barcelona defender Pau Cubarsí was sent off following a VAR review for a last-man challenge. Reduced to 10 men, Barcelona struggled to contain Atletico’s attacking threat. Álvarez capitalised moments later, curling a stunning free-kick into the top corner to hand the visitors the lead just before halftime.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Barcelona dominated possession for long spells and created several chances but were unable to find the breakthrough. Atletico remained compact defensively and lethal on the counter, eventually doubling their lead in the second half when Sørloth finished off a well-worked attacking move, putting the tie firmly in their control.

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Barcelona manager Hansi Flick expressed frustration after the match, insisting his side deserved more despite the defeat. He questioned the officiating, particularly the red card decision, saying he could not understand why VAR did not review an earlier incident he believed warranted a penalty for Barcelona.

“We were not lucky today. We played well even with one player less, but Atletico have quality in attack,” Flick said, maintaining that his team still has what it takes to turn the tie around in the second leg.

Lookman, who has been in fine form, praised his team’s discipline and efficiency. The Nigerian forward highlighted the importance of capitalising on key moments, noting that scoring immediately after the red card was crucial to Atletico’s success. He also emphasised the team’s defensive solidity, particularly keeping a clean sheet away from home.

“Barcelona are a top team, but when you get your chances, you have to take them, and we did that,” Lookman said, while acknowledging that the return leg in Madrid will be a massive challenge.

The victory also ended Atletico Madrid’s long wait for a win at Camp Nou, underlining their growing confidence and tactical discipline under Diego Simeone.

With a two-goal advantage, Atletico head into the second leg at the Metropolitano Stadium in a strong position, while Barcelona face an uphill battle to keep their Champions League hopes alive.

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Arsenal Edge Sporting in Lisbon with Last-Minute Havertz Strike

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Arsenal Edge Sporting in Lisbon with Last-Minute Havertz Strike

Arsenal Edge Sporting in Lisbon with Last-Minute Havertz Strike

Arsenal FC claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory over Sporting CP in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarterfinal in Lisbon, thanks to a stoppage-time goal from Kai Havertz. The late strike gives the Premier League leaders a slender advantage heading into the second leg at the Emirates Stadium.

The game at Estádio José Alvalade was tense from the outset, with Sporting testing Arsenal early. Maxi Araújo nearly gave the hosts the lead with a shot that rattled the crossbar, following a brilliant through ball from Ousmane Diomande. Arsenal responded with possession dominance but struggled to create clear chances, with Noni Madueke hitting the crossbar from a corner.

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In the second half, Arsenal’s Martin Zubimendi had a goal ruled out for offside in the build-up involving former Sporting striker Viktor Gyökeres, adding to the mounting tension. Sporting continued to threaten on the counter, with Francisco Trincão and Geny Catamo forcing saves from David Raya, who was crucial in keeping the scores level.

The breakthrough came in stoppage time when substitute Kai Havertz calmly finished a decisive move, sliding the ball past Rui Silva after a perfectly timed pass from Gabriel Martinelli. The goal not only secured the win but also boosted Mikel Arteta’s squad confidence after back-to-back domestic defeats.

Arsenal’s victory ensures they head into the return leg with an advantage, while Sporting will need to overturn the deficit in London next week. The Gunners now turn their focus to the Premier League, where they will face Bournemouth in their next fixture.

The result highlights Arsenal’s resilience in Europe and emphasizes Havertz’s growing impact in crucial moments, reinforcing their ambition to reach the Champions League semifinals.

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