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Sean Strickland’s Six-Word Comment Before Being Kicked By Khamzat Chimaev
The UFC hosted one of the most chaotic press conferences in company history on Thursday night as Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland came face-to-face ahead of their middleweight championship clash in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday evening.
The pair have shared a bitter rivalry for years and the UFC tried to take precautions to ensure that the two fighters didn’t come to blows before their main event clash at UFC 328. There was a heavy security presence in the venue and both men were stationed at opposite ends of the stage as they spoke to the press.
Before the event even got underway, the two rivals were exchanging verbal shots, with the insults swiftly turning x-rated. The tension on stage was clear, but that didn’t stop the UFC from inviting both men to take part in a face-off. It was a decision UFC CEO Dana White later admitted was a “failure” on the part of himself and the company.
Despite Khamzat vowing to stay calm in the build-up to the fight, he ended up kicking Strickland as they met in the centre of the stage, before security swooped in to drag the fighters away from one another.
Khamzat Chimaev and Sean Strickland Clash at UFC 328 Pre Conference
White, who was stood in between the duo during their ill-fated face-off, stated afterwards:
“The security guy from that angle got in the way of the kick. I had his arms, I had Khamzat’s arms. I didn’t think he would kick him. I didn’t think he would do anything. I thought it was going to be a lot of yelling and back-and-forth, so. That’s the most we will fail this weekend.”
What Sean Strickland Said to Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328 Press Conference
An alternative angle of the face-off chaos has now emerged, with a camera stationed behind the two rivals picking up exactly what was said between them.
Ironically, the first thing Chimaev uttered to Strickland was: “I’m not going to touch you!” It didn’t take the champion long to go back on his word, though.
When Strickland replied: “You ain’t gonna do sh*t dog,” Khamzat flew into a rage.
“I’m gonna f**k you up,” he bellowed, before throwing the kick that sent the stage into a frenzy.
The swift response of security prevented any further drama, but it remains doubtful UFC chiefs will allow another face-off to take place at Friday’s ceremonial weigh-in.
Should that prove to be the case, the next time that the two fighters will go nose-to-nose will be in Saturday night’s main event when they will have five full rounds to settle their differences. It remains to be seen if 25 minutes will be enough to put an end to what is some serious bad blood.
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Chelsea Issue Statement After Tweet Backlash Following Arsenal UCL Final Defeat
Chelsea have released a statement after their eyebrow-raising tweet following Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday evening went viral.
Arsenal, competing in only their second-ever Champions League final, pushed PSG all the way but eventually lost on penalties. Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes missed their spot-kicks in the shootout as the Parisians secured their second successive European Cup.
Shortly after the final whistle, Chelsea posted a photo of their most-recent Champions League trophy (sealed in May 2021, courtesy of a 1-0 win over Manchester City), alongside the caption: “Come and visit London’s Home of Trophies. Book your Stadium Tour at Stamford Bridge now.”
Chelsea’s cheeky tweet has racked up 139k reposts, 14k bookmarks and a whopping 421k ‘likes’, not to mention a further 24k replies.
Chelsea’s Statement After Posting Controversial Tweet
While Chelsea supporters and other fans of Arsenal rivals have seen the funny side, the same can’t be said for the crestfallen Gunners’ faithful.
Following some backlash to their tweet, Chelsea released a statement on X (Twitter) around 1am. Mocking their own red card record this season, the west London outfit posted:
“We probably deserve another red card for that last post! But in all seriousness, congratulations to Arsenal on winning the Premier League and a great run in the Champions League.
“Looking forward to picking up the battle again with you next season.”
“What in the utter woke nonsense is this…” replied one Chelsea fan, while another tweeted: “Oh my god, delete this you wet wipes.”
The tweet hasn’t appeased Arsenal supporters either, with one commenting: “Thanks but no thanks for the congratulatory message. You won’t be competing with us… know your place in the food chain.” Ouch.
Erling Haaland’s Post After Arsenal Lose Champions League Final Goes Viral
Erling Haaland is one of a few rival players to fire indirect shots at Arsenal following their Champions League final defeat.
Arteta Devastated After Champions League Final Defeat
While Arsenal have enjoyed an excellent season, ending their 22-year wait for the Premier League trophy in the process, missing the opportunity to become European champions for the first time in the club’s history will still be a bitter pill for Mikel Arteta and his players to swallow this summer.
Asked to sum up his emotions after the final, Arteta was quoted by The Guardian as saying: “Pain, that’s it.
“When you are so close in the competition, and you are a few penalties away from winning the biggest club competition, that’s the way we should feel.”
The Spaniard added: “First of all you have to go through that pain, digest it, and turn it into fuel. To improve and to reach a different level, because it would demand a different level with the quality around Europe. I want to congratulate PSG because they are in my opinion the best team in the world.”
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Erling Haaland’s Post After Arsenal Lose Champions League Final Goes Viral
Erling Haaland is one of several players to seemingly fire indirect shots at Arsenal with a post on social media, following the Premier League side’s defeat in the Champions League final.
The Gunners took the lead early on through Kai Havertz, as they hunted down the trophy for the first time in their history, but Ousmane Dembele‘s coolly finished penalty in the second half drew PSG level.
Both teams pushed for a winner in regulation time and extra time, but neither could find that one golden opportunity to seal the win, forcing it to be decided by a penalty shootout.
In the end, misses from Eberechi Eze and Gabriel Magalhaes sealed Arsenal‘s fate, losing the Champions League final and a chance at a historic double.
While the Premier League title will be the main focus for the players, who will get an opportunity to celebrate on Sunday at an Emirates Stadium parade, it is their rivals who celebrated on Saturday night.
Erling Haaland’s Wordless Arsenal Post
Plenty of Arsenal’s rivals seemingly relished the team losing in the Champions League final, taking an opportunity to rub it in on social media.
Chelsea posted a savage shot at the Gunners over the defeat, making reference to their two Champions League triumphs, as well as their Club World Cup win.
And shortly after, Erling Haaland appeared to take a cheeky dig at Arsenal with a post of his own on social media.
The Norwegian striker posted a photo of himself smiling, surrounded by friends, with the caption remaining wordless, but posted conveniently just after the Gunners lost.
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The time is likely no coincidence, with the 25-year-old knowledgeable when it comes to what people will talk about in football, as seen in his many battles with Arsenal.
Haaland famously told the Gunners to “stay humble” in a previous clash with the side, as both teams have continued to battle it out for the Premier League over the past four years.
Earlier this campaign, the striker simply smirked and sang lyrics Flo Rida song “Good Feeling” after he helped Man City secure a huge win over Arsenal, ripping the title race wide open.
While that didn’t go in his favour in the end, it appears as though Haaland has got at least one last laugh over his rivals, and he isn’t the only one.
Tottenham Players Fire Shots At Arsenal
It wasn’t just Haaland who had his fun after Arsenal’s defeat, as their nearest and dearest rivals, Tottenham, seemingly joined in the mix through a few of their key players.
Richarlison was among the first, posting a video of a child laughing, with awfully coincidental timing to the Gunners losing the final in the shootout.
Djed Spence quickly followed, responding to an Arsenal tweet from back in February that said “Locked up” in reference to the full-back struggling in the North London Derby.
He simply replied with eye emojis and an unlocked lock, without making too many comments on the actual match itself.
That may make for a slightly frosty reception when Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke all meet up with Spence in the England camp in a few days time for the 2026 World Cup.
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Joao Neves Criticises Arsenal After PSG’s Champions League Final Victory
Arsenal have been criticised for their display against PSG, as midfielder Joao Neves claims they were the only team who “wanted to play” in the Champions League final.
It comes as the Gunners were left narrowly defeated on penalties at the hands of the Ligue 1 champions, who sealed the European title in back-to-back seasons.
Gabriel Magalhaes’s penalty was decisive, as he blasted the ball over the bar, ensuring that Mikel Arteta‘s side are still chasing their first Champions League triumph.
The match itself played out in a set pattern, with Arsenal scoring early and then dropping into a mid-block, while PSG dictated possession but created few clear-cut chances.
While it was ultimately a game of chance that saw them defeated in the end, the Gunners have received some criticism for their style of play.
Arsenal Criticised By PSG Star
Speaking after PSG’s win over Arsenal, Joao Neves paid tribute to his team, but also took aim at the Gunners for how they approached the game.
He told French television outlet M6: “The emotion is there. It’s the second time I’ve been a European champion. It’s not even the victory itself that pleases me, but playing with such teammates, this staff, and this management.
“Coming here was the best decision I’ve ever made. I love everything here. We deserved it today (Saturday), because PSG were the only team that wanted to play.”
It’s a clear shot aimed at Arsenal, who were looking to frustrate PSG after taking the lead, but were unable to see it through for the victory in the end.
The Gunners managed just 28% possession to PSG’s 72%, showing a clear difference in approach across the full 120 minutes that the North London team just couldn’t cope with.
“This year was different. It was harder, more physical,” Neves reflected on the Champions League campaign as a whole. “We were European champions, so we defended our title.
“We’re part of PSG history (he’s interrupted by Luis Campos). We’re all happy. I want to enjoy this with my teammates now.”
While it’ll be a celebratory mood in Paris, it’s Arsenal who are left wondering “What if?”.
Declan Rice On Arsenal Final
While Neves was the midfield maestro celebrating, it was Arsenal’s own midfield giant Declan Rice who faced the media after his side’s difficult defeat.
Speaking to TNT Sports on the match, he said: “The emotions and the stakes are so high. It’s cruel. He [Arteta] spoke about how much he loves us as a group. How we’ve given 100 per cent every single game with everything that’s been thrown at us.
“This is only the start for us. We got over the line in the Premier League, this would’ve been one step further but it wasn’t to be.
“We keep building. Since I came to the club, it was a quarter-final exit, then semi-final and now final. We keep going and keep staying positive. This isn’t going to define us.”
Erling Haaland’s Post After Arsenal Lose Champions League Final Goes Viral
Erling Haaland is one of a few rival players to fire indirect shots at Arsenal following their Champions League final defeat.
For Arsenal, there will be a moment to go back to London and celebrate the Premier League title win, but the focus will quickly shift to where they can improve.
The summer transfer window will be crucial for the Gunners in being able to take the leap to European champions.
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