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5 Things We Learnt: Kvaratskhelia Magic vs Chelsea, Postecoglou on Tottenham return

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Chelsea crashed to a 5-2 defeat against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League Last 16 first-leg clash in France on Wednesday night, as Liam Rosenior’s side took a huge hit in their bid for silverware.

The Blues fell behind to Bradley Barcola’s strike before Malo Gusto’s equaliser. Ousmane Dembele’s goal on the counter attack restored their lead in the first half, before Enzo Fernandez equalised once again in the second half. But PSG then pulled away as Vitinha pounced on an error from FIlip Jorgensen, before two goals from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia wrapped up the game.

GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs was present at the stadium for the game, and these are five things that were learnt over the course of the night.

1. Filip Jorgensen’s error auditioning for Chelsea’s No.1

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Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen was given the nod as Liam Rosenior’s No.1. The Danish keeper was preferred ahead of Robert Sanchez having also replaced him in the 4-1 Premier League win over Aston Villa, but ended up conceding five and making a crucial error.

Jorgensen made a solid stop to deny Ousmane Dembele in the first half, turning his powerful shot onto the post, and tipped a low strike from Bradley Barcola around the post.

But before both of those saves, he could do little to prevent Barcola’s opening goal, which was a fine finish from Joao Neves’ cushioned header, and the 23-year-old was well beaten by Dembele for PSG’s second.

Jorgensen’s biggest error led to PSG’s third goal and will be one of the main talking points from the game. Having looked confident, even nonchalant at times, under pressure with his feet, Jorgensen passed the ball straight to Bradley Barcola under minimal pressure, and Vitinha then chipped him to give PSG a vital 3-2 lead.

PSG then added two more thanks to substitute Kvaratskhelia. The first was a sublime strike and the second saw Chelsea caught in transition. 5-2 now feels a tough scoreline for Chelsea to overcome.

2. A game of transition and fine margins

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PSG and Chelsea both looked dangerous in transition and with the game tied at 1-1, just 14 seconds separated a golden chance for Cole Palmer to put Chelsea ahead and Dembele’s strike.

Palmer, who was so clinical in the Club World Cup Final with two tremendous goals, hit his shot straight at Matvei Safonov and PSG broke the other way to immediately punish Chelsea.

Desire Doue’s pass to Dembele was perfectly weighted and the Ballon d’Or winner needed no help as he ran from his own half to score a tremendous goal.

3. The importance of Khvicha KvaratskheliaKhvicha Kvaratskhelia PSG

Both sides used their wide players effectively. Barcola and Doue both impressed, while Kvaratskhelia’s goals changed the entire complexion of the tie. The Georgian winger came off the bench showing the depth and threat Luis Enrique has in his squad.

For Chelsea, Pedro Neto proved important with his pace in transition causing the hosts problems. The Portugal international had a first-half chance to draw Chelsea level when 1-0 down before grabbing an assist after fine play down the right before cutting the ball back to Enzo Fernandez to make it 2-2. At this point, Chelsea looked firmly in the game.

Neto now has 10 goals and six assists this season and this was his first goal contribution in the Champions League this campaign. However, Neto was arguably lucky to go unpunished after pushing a ball boy over in added time.

4. Nasser Al-Khelaifi absent

Nasser Al-Khelaifi

PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi was unable to attend the game at the Parc des Princes due to travel issues resulting from the war in Iran. Al-Khelaifi had explored flying both Tuesday night and Wednesday morning but was grounded in Doha.

GMS understands Al-Khelaifi spoke with head coach Luis Enrique, sporting director Luis Campos and the PSG team ahead of kick-off. He also sent a message to the PSG supporters calling them “the greatest fans in the world”.

5. Ange Postecoglou’s Paris presence

Ange Postecoglou

Ange Postecoglou was at the Parc des Princes working with UEFA and spoke to broadcaster TNT Sports ahead of the game.

Postecoglou answered “no comment” when asked if he would be open to a return to Spurs, adding he felt the current squad lack belief.

“There is no way that anyone would say, objectively, these players are performing at the level they are capable of,” said Postecoglou, who won the UEFA Europa League with Spurs last season but finished 17th in the Premier League.

“He [Igor Tudor] has got to try and ease the pressure on them somehow… For me it’s just about instilling some belief into the players.”

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Piers Morgan Slams BBC Commentators For Cristiano Ronaldo Treatment

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Piers Morgan has slammed BBC Sport’s commentators following comments made about Cristiano Ronaldo during Portugal’s 2026 World Cup clash against Croatia on Thursday night.

Ronaldo, playing at his sixth World Cup finals, scored his first ever World Cup knockout stage goal in Portugal’s 2-1 win at the Toronto Stadium. The 41-year-old had a well-taken goal ruled out for offside on the hour-mark but broke his knockout stage duck minutes later when Portugal were awarded a penalty.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has blown hot and cold at this summer’s showpiece international tournament, cut a frustrated figure when he was subbed off in the 81st minute, with the scores locked at 1-1.

However, Goncalo Ramos fired Portugal through to the last 16, where they’ll face neighbours Spain next week, with the winning goal in the fourth minute of stoppage-time.

Croatia thought they’d sent the Round of 32 tie to extra-time when Josko Gvardiol bundled home from close range in the 13th minute of stoppage-time, but the dramatic equaliser was controversially ruled following a VAR review. FIFA have since released a statement explaining why the goal was disallowed.


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Over on X (Twitter), Piers Morgan has accused BBC Sport commentators Steve Wilson and Stephen Warnock of “trashing” Portugal’s all-time leading goalscorer throughout the Croatia match.

The broadcaster, who makes no secret of his high admiration for Ronaldo, posted on X: “The BBC commentators in this Portugal-Croatia game have spent most of the match trashing Cristiano and saying he should come off. Then he has a brilliant goal narrowly disallowed, and scores a superb penalty. And they’re STILL saying he should do more. Pathetic.”

After Ronaldo was subbed off by Roberto Martinez and replaced by Ruben Neves, co-commentator Stephen Warnock, the former Liverpool and England defender, said: “Cristiano Ronaldo is not happy. He is not happy at all.

Ronaldo subbed off vs Croatia BBC Sport

“Take the name out of it, it’s the right decision. He hasn’t affected the game enough. Yes, he scored the penalty. The link-up play, the pressing, it is not there from him.

“For the good of the team, that’s what Roberto Martinez has to think about. You have got to put your ego aside and think of the bigger picture at the moment and hope that your team can get through.”

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The commentators also sounded surprised when Ronaldo wasn’t one of the four players substituted in the 61st minute of the match.

Lead commentator Steve Wilson asked Warnock for his opinion on Ronaldo continuing, to which the former Premier League player replied: “Interesting. Very interesting. Now he’s got a player up alongside him, will that change the dynamic of how he plays?”

Wilson added: “I have to say, I’m surprised that Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes have been pulled, but they have.”

Despite the goal, Ronaldo didn’t have his best game. Goal handed the legendary forward a 6/10 rating, commenting: “Didn’t play particularly well, scored a wonderful goal that was ruled offside, buried a pen, got subbed. A really weird game.”

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Man Utd Hold Talks with Agent of Neil El Aynaoui

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Manchester United are said to have spoken to the representatives of a breakout World Cup star this summer. Michael Carrick and the Red Devils recruitment chiefs are working hard to improve their squad this summer, with United sensing an opportunity to become a side involved in the title race after a solid third-place finish last season.

Carrick has needs, with a replacement for Casemiro needing to be found. That search remains ongoing after Mateus Fernandes was snatched from their grasp by big-spending Tottenham.

United remain calm in their search for strength and depth, and their search could lead them to an up-and-coming World Cup star.

United consider deal for Boudaddi’s midfield partner

Michael Carrick Manchester United manager (2026) via Reuters

Much has been made of Morocco youngster Ayoub Bouaddi in the Morocco midfield during this World Cup, but his midfield partner Neil El Aynaoui is now attracting attention for his impressively consistent performances in North America.

The Roma midfielder has been excellent in a dominant Morocco midfield that specialises in winning the ball and serving a fast transitional attack.

According to TeamTalk, El Aynaoui is becoming a hot property thanks to his work in North America this summer, and a number of sides are said to have spoken to his intermediaries. United are named among a host of clubs to have held conversations, and it’s though El Aynaoui could become available if Roma are handed the right proposal this summer.

Just how much that proposal would need to be worth remains to be seen, but it will be safely above £25million.

The 25-year-old would likely be a supplementary signing for United, and he would perhaps have more of a squad role despite his impressive displays at the World Cup and the African Cup of Nations. The Red Devils have already signed Ederson this summer, and they are likely to make a statement midfield signing ahead of the new season.

El Aynaoui an underrated player

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Perhaps not helped by the midfield superstar in the making he has alongside him, El Aynaoui is an underrated talent, as noted by MoroccoBeat, who say he is one of ‘the most important players you don’t notice’.

Describing the player earlier this year, they wrote: “Observers highlight El Aynaoui’s tactical maturity as one of his greatest strengths. He positions himself intelligently between the lines, cuts passing lanes, and provides constant support to teammates under pressure. His calm use of the ball allows his team to build from the back without panic, while his physical engagement ensures defensive solidity.

“Another key aspect of his game is consistency. Match after match, El Aynaoui delivers the same level of concentration and discipline, qualities highly valued by coaching staff.”


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Arsenal Now Preparing Bid to Sign £60m-Rated Bruno Guimaraes

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Arsenal are now said to be readying a bid for one of their main targets this summer. The Gunners are carefully plotting their summer business as they look to become a dominant force both at home and abroad.

Mikel Arteta’s men won the Premier League title last season, but they still have some areas to improve to be able to consistently compete with PSG and Bayern Munich. Andrea Berta and Arteta were clear on where they needed to improve last summer, but while they will likely have a plan for this summer, it is certainly less obvious what the Gunners need to do.

Arsenal are likely to sign a left winger, a hybrid midfielder and some sort of extra cover for right-back, while some of the squad players who may leave will need replacing. Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes is said to be a key target, and a bid may now be lodged by the Gunners.

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Newcastle United's Bruno Guimaraes celebrates vs Crystal Palace via Reuters

Arsenal are said to be preparing a bid for Guimaraes, who has established himself as one of the most dominant midfielders in the Premier League. According to The Sun, Arsenal believe they can still push through a £60million deal for the ‘world-class’ Brazilian despite Newcastle already selling Sandro Tonali to Tottenham for £92million upfront and a further £8million in potential add-ons.

The report adds that Arsenal are currently readying a bid, so this could be a transfer saga that speeds up quickly in the coming days and weeks. Although Guimaraes is currently at the World Cup, so the deal may need to wait until after the summer, depending on Carlo Ancelotti’s policy on club matters during an international competition.

Arsenal already have some solid options in the midfield between Declan Rice, Mikel Merino, Martin Zubimendi, Myles Lewis-Skelly and Christian Norgaard, but Arteta wants to increase competition further.

Guimaraes is an all-rounder

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Guimaraes has become one of the most reliable midfielders in the top-flight, and he was described as ‘top-class’ by Adrian Clarke during a Premier League analysis back in 2024.

“The Brazil international is like two players rolled into one for the Magpies,” wrote Clarke. “He is essentially a specialist holding midfielder out of possession, scurrying around looking to break up play as a sitting midfielder in a three-man unit.

“But once Newcastle have the ball, Guimaraes transforms into an attacking box-to-box player who offers drive, creativity, goals and assists. He is seemingly everywhere on the pitch, so it is little wonder there is only one top-flight player, West Ham United’s James Ward-Prowse, who has covered more distance this season.”

He added: “One of Guimaraes’ strongest features is his willingness to do the ‘dirty work’.

“He is always on the move looking to get involved in duels, and in that sense Guimaraes is one of the most effective midfielders around. Playing for a side who have to do more defending than the top three clubs – Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City – his work off the ball is comparable to their top-class holding midfielders.”


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