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Champions League: Arsenal crush PSV Eindhoven 7-1

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Arsenal’s talented teenage duo Myles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri combined on Tuesday to help the Gunners to an imperious 7-1 Champions League last-16 first leg advantage over a shambolic PSV Eindhoven.

The Premiership side were on a different level to the struggling Dutch champions, who were condemned to their worst-ever defeat in European football.

Arsenal dominated from the outset. Declan Rice’s powerful shot into the PSV net on 11 minutes was chalked off for a narrow offside, but it was a taste of what was to come.

Against the run of play, PSV should have taken the lead after a quarter of an hour but Ismael Saibari somehow contrived to hit the bar from close range with the goalkeeper already beaten.

Arsenal made the hosts pay for their profligacy two minutes later. Rice was afforded far too much space in the PSV box, allowing him to chip a cross to the far post, gratefully headed home by Arsenal’s own flying Dutchman, Jurrien Timber.

PSV Eindhoven’s Dutch midfielder #22 Jerdy Schouten (C) reacts at the end of the UEFA Champions eague round of 16 first leg football match between PSV Eindhoven (NED) and Arsenal FC (ENG) at the the PSV Stadion, in Eindhoven, on March 4, 2025. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
PSV Eindhoven’s Dutch midfielder #22 Jerdy Schouten (C) reacts at the end of the UEFA Champions eague round of 16 first leg football match between PSV Eindhoven (NED) and Arsenal FC (ENG) at the the PSV Stadion, in Eindhoven, on March 4, 2025. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)

The Premiership side doubled their lead shortly afterwards following more generous Dutch defending.

Lewis-Skelly, the 18-year-old English defender, found himself in acres of space in a dangerous area, squaring to fellow teenager Nwaneri, who smashed the cross into the top corner.

PSV’s shambolic defending turned to embarrassment as Arsenal made it three after just over half an hour played.

The defence squandered four chances to make an easy clearance, the ball eventually falling to makeshift striker Mikel Merino, who rolled past Walter Benitez.

The shellshocked fans in the Philips Stadion received a glimmer of hope however just before half time, PSV winning a penalty after Thomas Partey needlessly wrapped his arms around striker Luuk de Jong’s head.

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Netherlands international winger Noa Lang made no mistake from the spot, smashing the ball into the top corner, giving David Raya no chance.

A lifeline for the Dutch champions, who went into half-time 3-1 down after a breathless first 45 minutes.

Lewis-Skelly meanwhile had been substituted, arguably fortunate to escape a second yellow card after a clumsy challenge on Richard Ledezma.

– Record defeat –

PSV Eindhoven’s Croatian forward #05 Ivan Perisic reacts during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match between PSV Eindhoven (NED) and Arsenal FC (ENG) at the the PSV Stadion, in Eindhoven, on March 4, 2025. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)
PSV Eindhoven’s Croatian forward #05 Ivan Perisic reacts during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 first leg football match between PSV Eindhoven (NED) and Arsenal FC (ENG) at the the PSV Stadion, in Eindhoven, on March 4, 2025. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)

But any hope for the home fans was quickly snuffed out, as Arsenal scored twice in the first three minutes of the second half.

Nwaneri broke impressively down the right, squaring a cross that Benitez could only palm into the path of Martin Odegaard.

By now, it was all too easy for Arsenal. With 49 minutes gone, Riccardo Calafiori eased past the left side of the PSV defence, finding Belgium international striker Leandro Trossard, who lifted his shot effortlessly home.

Odegaard grabbed a second as PSV capitulated, the Norwegian running unchallenged at the defence before firing a shot that Benitez parried lamely into his own net.

Calafiori compounded the misery with a seventh on 86 minutes, beating the previous record for PSV goals conceded in Europe — they lost 6-0 to Saint-Etienne in the 1980 UEFA Cup.

It was a sad evening for the 1987 European Cup champions, whose fans streamed out of the stadium well before the final whistle.

Arsenal in contrast have the luxury of a comfortable lead, with the winner of the tie between Real or Atletico Madrid the next challenge.

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Infantino: 2026 World Cup Final To Feature Halftime Musical Show

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Gianni Infantino, President of FIFA, has announced that the final of the 2026 World Cup will feature a first-ever halftime show.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by the US, Mexico and Canada from June 11 next year.

The final of the competition is scheduled to be held at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey in the US on July 19.

In a post on his Instagram page, Infantino said FIFA would “take over” Times Square in New York for the final weekend of the competition.

The FIFA president added that Chris Martin and Phil Harvey of Coldplay are being consulted on “the list of artists who will perform during the half time show, as well as at Times Square”.

The halftime musical show is a feature associated with the Super Bowl championship final in the US. Kendrick Lamar, the American rapper, was the artiste who headlined the 2025 Super Bowl with a performance that stretched almost 30 minutes.

The FIFA World Cup final, like every other football match, traditionally has a 15-minute break between each half of 45 minutes.

The 2026 tournament will be the biggest World Cup, with 48 teams. It is also the first time three counties will be co-hosting the competition.

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Full results of English FA Cup fifth round

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Manchester City’s Norwegian striker #09 Erling Haaland (centre right) celebrates with teammates after scoring his third goal, City’s fourth during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Ipswich Town at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester, north west England, on August 24, 2024. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Matches were played on Saturday in the fifth round of the English FA Cup with Manchester City seeing off giant killers Plymouth.

Languishing in the Championship relegation zone, Plymouth had stunned Premier League leaders Liverpool in the fourth round after beating top-flight side Brentford in the third round.

Pep Guardiola’s men were in danger of becoming Plymouth’s latest famous scalp when Maksym Talovierov gave the visitors the lead in the first half at the Etihad Stadium.

But Manchester-born O’Reilly, making just his sixth start for City, emerged as the unlikely hero with a brace that ensured his troubled team would avoid their lowest moment in a turbulent season.

English FA Cup Fifth Round Results
Below are the results for the fifth round of the English FA Cup matches:

Bournemouth 1 (Evanilson 30) vs Wolves 1 (Cunha 60) aet, Bournemouth won 5-4 on penalties

Crystal Palace 3 (Tanganga 33-og, Munoz 40, Nketiah 81) vs Millwall 1 (Harding 45+3)

Manchester City 3 (O’Reilly 45+1, 76, De Bruyne 90) vs Plymouth 1 (Taloverov 38)

Preston 3 (Brady 31, Osmajic 44, Keane 73) vs Burnley 0

Played Friday

Aston Villa 2 (Asensio 68, 80) vs Cardiff 0

Playing Sunday

Newcastle vs Brighton (13:45), Manchester United vs Fulham (16:30)

Playing Monday

Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich (19:30)

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Crystal Palace’s Mateta Hospitalised After ‘Reckless’ Challenge

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Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish branded the challenge by Millwall goalkeeper Liam Roberts that left Jean Philippe-Mateta in hospital as “the most reckless” he has ever seen.

Roberts was sent-off just eight minutes into Saturday’s FA Cup fifth round tie, which Palace won 3-1, after catching Mateta’s head with his boot as he raced out to clear the ball.

Referee Michael Oliver only issued a red card after a VAR review.

Mateta received lengthy treatment, including oxygen, on the pitch before being stretchered to an ambulance and transported to hospital.

“What we know, he’s got a bad gash behind his ear and a head injury. Obviously he’s at the hospital. So, we hope for the best,” Parish told the BBC.

“That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I think I’ve ever seen and I think he needs to have a long hard look at himself, that lad, because he’s endangering a fellow professional, maybe in his life, with a challenge like that.”

Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed Mateta is conscious but that he has suffered a serious injury to his ear.

“He is conscious and he is in hospital. His ear looks terrible. It’s a very serious injury so we hope all the best for him,” said Glasner.

“We are not really happy, we can’t be really happy. Of course, it’s a great win and into the quarter-finals but when you lose a player, especially with a foul like this, you have two different feelings in your stomach.”

Mateta had scored eight goals in his previous nine games and has 15 in total for Palace this season.

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The 27-year-old also netted five times as France won silver at the Paris Olympics last year.

Parish drew comparisons to the famous clash between German goalkeeper Toni Schumacher and French forward Patrick Battiston at the 1982 World Cup.

“It’s difficult for me to think about anything else at the moment with JP (Mateta) in hospital,” added Parish.

“Somebody mentioned there was one in the World Cup in 1982 like it, but it’s a dreadful challenge. And why the referee needed to go to the screen, I’ve got no idea.”

Palace made use of the man advantage for virtually the whole game to book their place in the quarter-finals.

Japhet Tanganga’s own goal broke the visitors resistence before Daniel Munoz prodded in a second.

Wes Harding pulled a goal back for the Lions, 13 minutes into first-half stoppage time added on for Mateta’s treatment.

Palace were made to wait until 82 minutes to secure progress when Eddie Nketiah’s looping header found the far corner.

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