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Bayern and PSG Dominate Champions League Quarterfinals as Arsenal, City Chase Premier League Title

Bayern and PSG Dominate Champions League Quarterfinals as Arsenal, City Chase Premier League Title

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In the Champions League quarterfinal first legs, Bayern Munich grabbed a 2-1 victory over Real Madrid, with Manuel Neuer earning high praise from boss Vincent Kompany for his heroics, while PSG dominated Liverpool 2-0 and Atletico Madrid stunned 10-man Barcelona 2-0 at Camp Nou, putting the holders in a tough spot. Second legs loom large this week, including Bayern hosting Real Madrid, Arsenal defending their 1-0 win at Sporting Lisbon, PSG versus Liverpool, and Atletico's trip to Barcelona amid rotation headaches for Hansi Flick. Bayern's teenage star Karl faces a long thigh injury absence, but Serge Gnabry is back in light training ahead of their rematch.

Transfer talk heats up with Arsenal and Man City urged to act fast on Newcastle's Sandro Tonali, who could fetch £100 million, while Michael Carrick eyes Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers for Man United. Liverpool and Chelsea are battling for Bournemouth teen Eli Junior Kroupi at $80 million, Real Madrid plan to re-sign Como's Nico Paz for €9 million, and Barcelona offer Robert Lewandowski a renewal amid suitors like Atletico, AC Milan, and Saudi clubs. Man United hope Champions League return keeps Bruno Fernandes, and Real eye Man City's Rodri despite extension talks.

Premier League saw Man City crush Chelsea 3-0, closing to six points of Arsenal with a game in hand and their clash upcoming, as Rebecca Lowe assesses title hopes post-Arsenal's Bournemouth slip. Tottenham's Cristian Romero left in tears from injury in a 1-0 loss to Sunderland, hurting their relegation scrap, while Chelsea's woes fuel doubts on Liam Rosenior's depth for top-four push.

La Liga notes Sevilla's win over Atleti's reserves to climb, Bayern breaking Bundesliga goal records in a rout, and Juventus tying down Luciano Spalletti for two years. No major U.S. soccer breakers, but global eyes stay on these UCL twists.

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