Paqueta Breaks Down in Frustration in Spurs match

Lucas Paqueta’s emotional struggles were on full display during West Ham United’s draw with Tottenham. On Sunday, the Brazilian midfielder appeared to break down in tears after receiving a second-half yellow card. Caught in the middle of an ongoing Football Association investigation over alleged betting rule breaches, Paqueta’s frustration came to a head after a foul on Spurs youngster Mikey Moore earned him a caution from referee Michael Oliver. The 27-year-old was visibly distressed, with TV cameras capturing him wiping tears from his face after protesting the booking. Referee Oliver was seen warning the midfielder over his reaction, while teammates stepped in to calm him down. Paqueta is currently under scrutiny for alleged spot-fixing related to four yellow cards received during Premier League matches. If found guilty, the Brazil international could face a lifetime ban from football. He has strongly denied all charges. “He’s a player doing his best under very difficult circumstances,” West Ham manager Graham Potter said post-match. “Lucas is an emotional guy, and you saw that. But he’s given everything for this team and he’s coping as best as he can. ” The midfielder’s fate now lies in the hands of an independent panel. However, the outcome won’t be determined until at least June. The hearing, originally set to wrap up in March, was postponed due to the complex nature of the case. As Paqueta continues to perform under pressure, his passion and emotional response reflect the toll the uncertainty has taken. not just on his career, but also on his well-being.

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Atletico Stumbling Form Continues in Stalemate Against Alavés

Atletico Madrid’s season have continued to lose momentum. They were held to a drab 0-0 draw by relegation-threatened Alavés at Mendizorroza. The hosts frustrated Diego Simeone’s teams throughout a cagey affair that lacked attacking flair. The opening half offered little in the way of entertainment with neither side registering a shot on target. Though Alavés appeared happy to settle for a point, striker Kike tried to break the deadlock in the second half with a powerful effort. However, chances remained scarce and the game fizzled out without a breakthrough. The result lifts Alavés three points above the relegation line, while Atletico remain in third.

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Dortmund Cruise Past Wolfsburg to Boost Champions League Push

Borussia Dortmund delivered a commanding performance on Sunday against VfL Wolfsburg. The victory extended BVB’s unbeaten league run to six matches and moved them into fourth place, the final Champions League qualification spot. Starting the day in sixth, Dortmund knew only a win would keep their UEFA Champions League hopes alive and they wasted no time setting the tone. Guirassy opened the scoring inside three minutes, calmly slotting past  Kamil Grabara after finding space in the box. Wolfsburg thought they had found a quick reply through Andreas Skov Olsen, but his back-post header wouldn’t have stood due to an offside in the buildup. That proved to be one of few threats posed by the visitors in a quiet first half. Although Dortmund held the lead at the break, they struggled to impose their dominance early on. That changed after the restart. Pascal Gross ignited the attack with a sublime Cruyff turn and found Guirassy, who fired in his second of the evening to double the lead just before the hour mark. With momentum fully on their side, the hosts added a third through substitute Karim Adeyemi. He wasn’t done yet, just minutes later, Adeyemi capped off his 100th appearance for the club with a second goal. Wolfsburg came close to a late consolation through Mohamed Amoura’s overhead kick. However, it wasn’t enough to spoil Dortmund’s clean sheet. The result sees Dortmund leapfrog SC Freiburg into fourth place, though they’ve played one game more. Wolfsburg, meanwhile, remain winless in eight league matches. They also sit 12th with little left to fight for in the closing weeks.

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Dortmund’s Gittens Reveals Exit Plans

Jamie Gittens appears set to leave Borussia Dortmund this summer, with Arsenal and Chelsea both showing strong interest in the talented winger. According to Sky Sports, via Ruhr Nachrichten, the 20-year-old has “already announced” his departure to his teammates in the dressing room, fuelling speculation that a move to the Premier League is imminent. Gittens has enjoyed his most productive season yet, scoring eight goals in 30 Bundesliga appearances and adding four more in the UEFA Champions League. His form has caught the attention of top English clubs, with Football.Londonreporting that Chelsea have opened talks. Dortmund have reportedly set a price tag of around £43 million for the winger, who would likely compete with Gabriel Martinelli for a place on the left flank if he joins Arsenal. Arteta’s side, poised for a third consecutive second-place finish in the Premier League, are also preparing for a Champions League clash with Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain this week. With top clubs circling, Gittens’ next move could be the most significant step in a career that’s rapidly on the rise.

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Flick Confirms Szczesny to Start Key Matches for Barcelona 

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has confirmed that Szczesny will start in goal for both Tuesday’s crucial UEFA Champions League fixture. As well as the upcoming El Clasico showdown with Real Madrid, regardless of Marc-André ter Stegen’s strong return performance over the weekend. Ter Stegen impressed in his comeback appearance during Barcelona’s 2-1 win over relegated Real Valladolid. Second-half goals from Raphinha and Fermin Lopez secured all three points for the league leaders. Despite the German keeper’s solid display, Flick revealed his plans to stick with Szczesny for the club’s two high-stakes encounters. “We’ll see about Marc, he did well today, but Szczesny will play in the Champions League and against Real Madrid,” Flick said in his post-match press conference. Flick rotated heavily against Valladolid, making nine changes to his starting eleven to manage the squad ahead of a demanding stretch. He emphasized that the youthful lineup’s performance, though inconsistent, didn’t concern him. “I’m not disappointed,” he added. “I’m not disappointed. When you make that many changes, it’s not easy for the players, they’re young. I believe in them. I have confidence. When there is a lot of rotation, the level is different” Barcelona remain top of La Liga as they prepare for a defining week in both domestic and European competitions.

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Lampard: Play-Off Spot ‘Only the Start’ for Ambitious Coventry

Frank Lampard says Coventry City’s dramatic rise into the Championship play-offs is just the beginning of their journey. He urged his team to stay grounded after an impressive turnaround. Since taking charge in November with Coventry languishing in 17th, Lampard has overseen a remarkable resurgence that has propelled the West Midlands club into fifth place. Their 2-0 victory over Middlesbrough on Saturday confirmed their play-off berth.. Speaking to talkSPORT after the match, Lampard praised the collective effort behind the club’s revival. “We came in on the 17th of November, so firstly I thank my staff. When you arrive mid-season, you want to make an immediate impact. They work tirelessly every day, supporting in areas where I’m not as strong,” he said. He also credited the existing squad and coaching staff for embracing the change and rising to the challenge. “To go from 17th to fifth and make the play-offs is a massive achievement, but it’s only the start. We’re not over-celebrating, this is a moment to thank the fans, who’ve stood by us all season. Everyone should enjoy tonight, but we know there’s more to do. ” Coventry will now turn their focus to the two-legged play-off against Sunderland, with a place in the Premier League just three games away.

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Howe Hails Newcastle’s ‘Ruthless’ Isak After VAR Drama

Eddie Howe praised Alexander Isak “ruthless mentality” after the striker earned Newcastle United a dramatic 1-1 draw at Brighton on Sunday. It has kept their Champions League hopes alive amid a match dominated by VAR interventions. Isak netted from the spot in the 88th minute on the south coast. It registered his 23rd Premier League goal of the season and rescuing a crucial point for the visitors. The Magpies had trailed since the first half, when Yankuba Minteh fired Brighton ahead. Before Isak’s equaliser, Newcastle were twice awarded penalties, only for VAR to overturn both decisions. The first was rescinded when replays showed Anthony Gordon was fouled just outside the area by Tariq Lamptey. The second came after Joe Willock was judged to have dived. On both occasions, Isak had been ready to take the kick. “I’ve not been there myself, so I can’t put myself in his shoes,” said Howe.“But I can only imagine the process he is going through and then he has to stop, and that’s why he did very well because it would be very, very easy to miss that moment. But he didn’t.” The Swedish forward finally got his chance after Brighton substitute Yasin Ayari was penalised for a handball during Fabian Schär’s free-kick, leading to a third and final spot-kick. “He’s got that ruthless mentality to scoring goals. And that’s where you really lean on those type of players. To have the coolness of mind to just take a step back and go, ‘right, this is what I need to do’ and deliver it for the team. It was a brilliant penalty in a big moment because we needed something from the game. Losing the game would have dented us.” The result left Newcastle in fourth place, three points ahead of sixth-placed Nottingham Forest. But with three games remaining and the top five Premier League teams set to qualify for next season’s UEFA Champions League, the race remains tight. Forest can draw level on points with both Newcastle and Chelsea if they win away at Crystal Palace on Monday.

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Marseille and Lille Battle to Stalemate in Top-Four Ligue 1 Clash

Marseille and Lille played out a tense draw at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy. The result lifting Lille to second place in Ligue 1 and halting a four-game losing streak on the road. With just two points separating five sides in the race for UEFA Champions League qualification, this encounter carried high stakes for both teams. Perhaps aware of what was on the line, each side approached the first half with caution. Their approach resulted in a largely uneventful opening period. Marseille created the best chance of the half when Mason Greenwood threaded an incisive pass through to Michael Amir Murillo. Overall, the first half offered little attacking flair, with only two shots on target both for the visitors.

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Leeds Chairman Confirms Farke Will Lead Club in Premier League

Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe has confirmed that manager Daniel Farke will remain in charge next season. This puts an end to speculation over the German’s future following the club’s return to the Premier League. Despite leading Leeds to promotion in April, Farke’s position came under scrutiny. Concerns reportedly stemming from his previous struggles in the top flight caused eyebrow raises . Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers was among the names linked to the Elland Road role. However, following Leeds’ 2-1 victory at Plymouth on Saturday, which secured the Championship title, Marathe gave his full backing to Farke. “I have ended the speculation. He is my man,” Marathe told BBC Radio Leeds.“I want to tell you all, I’m very excited to run it back with Daniel.I’m really excited about collaborating with Daniel. Together, we are going to build the best squad we can with every penny we’re allowed to spend to compete in the Premier League. “ Leeds edged out Burnley for the title thanks to a superior goal difference, with both sides finishing on 100 points. The triumph capped a dramatic season turnaround, particularly after a shaky patch last month during which Leeds won just one of six games. Marathe praised Farke’s influence during that difficult period.He called the German coach “such a calming force”, instrumental in steadying the club during the tense run-in. Addressing the club’s decision not to publicly back Farke earlier, Marathe explained:“He has that conviction and belief and I told him privately that I was looking forward to moving forward together but I didn’t feel like it was my time to speak because someone wanted to put out a rumour.”

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Juventus Share the Spoils with Bologna as Top-Four Race Tightens

Juventus and Bologna played out a 1-1 draw at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on Sunday evening. They earned their fifth straight head-to-head stalemate as both sides remained locked in a tense battle for Champions League qualification. The result also extended Juve’s remarkable unbeaten run in this fixture to 28 matches. Despite the turbulent season that saw manager Thiago Motta dismissed in March, Juventus are still very much in the hunt for a top-four finish. Andrea Cambiaso broke down the flank before squaring to Khéphren Thuram, before fired a low shot from distance that beat Łukasz Skorupski. Bologna looked to respond quickly, showing intent but struggling to truly test Juve keeper Michele Di Gregorio. Their best chance of the first half came when Riccardo Orsolini’s curling corner forced a smart save, and Sam Beukema later headed over from a set-piece. Juventus thought they had a second before the break when Nicolás González slotted home after breaking through on goal.Cambiaso also found the net early in the second half but again VAR intervened to rule it out for offside. Bologna made their moment count in the 54th minute. A cross to the back post from Nicolò Cambiaghi found Thijs Dallinga, who directed it to Remo Freuler. The midfielder fired home with the help of a deflection to draw the hosts level. González came close to restoring Juve’s lead shortly after, but Skorupski smothered his effort. The visitors continued to push late on, including a frantic scramble in the box where Alberto Costa saw his shot cleared off the line, but they couldn’t find a winner. The point sees Juventus climb back into the top four, nudging past Roma, while Bologna stay just one point behind. The result also preserves Bologna’s unbeaten home run which now stands at 10 league games.

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