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  • UCL: What to know ahead Real Madrid, AC Milan clash

    UCL: What to know ahead Real Madrid, AC Milan clash

    The biggest contest tonight in the UEFA Champions league is arguably Real Madrid vs AC Milan at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

    Here are a few things to know ahead of the epic contest.

    Going down history lane, tonight’s clash will be a score defining moment as both sides have same wins and draws.

    Head to Head

    Both sides have faced off 15-times in the history of UCL, and have evenly tied scores.

          Team                           Wins       Goal Scored

    Real Madrid                       6                   25
    AC Milan                            6                    24

    Draw                                  3


    Quick Hints

    1.       Real Madrid have won five of their seven home matches against Milan in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (D1 L1), beating them 2-0 in the most recent such match in October 2010.

    2.       Milan are winless in their last three UEFA Champions League games against Real Madrid (D2 L1) since they won 3-2 in October 2009 with goals from Andrea Pirlo and a brace from Alexandre Pato.

    3.       Real Madrid have won 17 of their last 18 European matches against Italian opposition, with their only defeat in this sequence coming at home to Juventus in April 2018 in a UEFA Champions League quarter-final match.

    4.       This will be the fifth time Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has faced his former side Milan since coaching them (2001-2009), and the first time in European competition. The previous four games all came while in charge of Napoli between 2018 and 2019, with Ancelotti only managing to beat his former side on one occasion (D2 L1): 3-2 in August 2018 in a Serie A home game.

    5.       Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last 15 home games in the UEFA Champions League (W12 D3), despite being on their longest run without a clean sheet at home in the competition (six games) since February 2013 (a run of eight).

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    Predicted Starting XI:

    Predicted Real Madrid XI: Lunin; Vazquez, Militao, Rudiger, Mendy; Valverde, Camavinga, Tchouameni, Bellingham; Mbappe, Vinicius

    Predicted AC Milan XI: Maignan; Emerson, Tomori, Pavlovic, Hernandez; Fofana, Loftus-Cheek; Chukwueze, Pulisic, Leao; Morata

    Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain

    Kick Off: 9:00pm 

    How To Watch

    US: ESPN Deportes, Stream on ESPN+

    South Africa: DSTV 


    Nigeria: DSTV Channel 203

    Prediction
    Over 1.5goals
    Home over 1.5goals

  • Barcelona, City win big in UCL games

    Barcelona, City win big in UCL games

    Barcelona trashed stern European rival Bayern Munich 4-1 at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys stadium.

    The game, which began with Barcelona drawing first blood in the opening minute with a goal  by Raphinha, saw 31-year-old Harry Kane equalise in the 18th minute.

    The game ran out gripes for vincent kompany’s men as Lewandowski and Raphinha  scored in the 36th and 45th minute to regain the advantage going into halftime.

    Raphinha scored his third of the night in the 56th minute to seal the victory for the Catalonia giants for the first time since 2015. 

    It was a similar story in England as Man City annihilated Sparta Praha 5-0 at the Etihad Stadium.

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    Sensational forward Erling Haaland etude dominance scoring in the 58th  and 68th minutes after Phil Foden had opened the score-sheet in the 3rd minute.

    John Stones and Matheus Nunes found the back of the net in the 64th and 88th minutes respectively to secure the three points.

    At the end of matchday 3, Man City and Barcelona are on third and tenth position respectively on the UCL table.

  • Things to know about Barcelona vs Bayern Munich UCL game

    Things to know about Barcelona vs Bayern Munich UCL game

    The highlight of today’s Champions League fixture will arguably be Barcelona vs Bayern Munich at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys by 8pm.

    Here are a few things to know about the elite encounter: 

    Both European giants have faced off in the Champions League 15 times with Bayern Munich clinching the victory 11 times.

    The two clubs have 11 Champions League titles between them, with Bayern the most recent winners in 2020.

    Bayern Munich has dominated their last six encounters with Barcelona, scoring 22 goals and maintaining clean sheets in the last four matches.

    These four contests took place over consecutive seasons when the teams were drawn in the Champions League group stage.

    Bayern recorded 3-0 victories both at home and away in 2021, and repeated the same scoreline on the road the following season, adding a 2-0 win at the Allianz Arena.

    This impressive run has led to Bayern scoring 15 consecutive goals against Barcelona, with their most memorable clash being the infamous 8-2 defeat of Barca in the 2020 quarter-finals, held behind closed doors.

    Head-to-head record

    Previous meetings: 15

    Barcelona wins: 2

    Draws: 2

    Bayern wins: 11

    Venue:

    The contest is to take place at Barcelona’s home, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys

    Time:


    8pm


    Possible line-up for both sides:

    FC Barcelona’s starting XI: Iñaki Peña, Koundé, Pau Cubarsí, Íñigo Martínez, Balde;  Casadó, Fermín López, Pedri;  Lamine Yamal, Raphinha , Lewandowski.

    Bayern’s starting XI: Neuer; Guerreiro, Upamecano, Min-Jae, Davies; Kimmich, Palhinha; Olise, Gnabry, Sané y Kane.

    Last 10 Champions League meetings

    Oct 26, 2022: Barcelona 0-3 Bayern (Group Stage)

    Sep 13, 2022: Bayern 2-0 Barcelona (Group Stage)

    Dec 08, 2021: Bayern 3-0 Barcelona (Group Stage)

    Sep 14, 2021: Barcelona 0-3 Bayern (Group Stage)

    Aug 14, 2020: Barcelona 2-8 Bayern (Quarter-Finals)

    May 12, 2015: Bayern 3-2 Barcelona (Semi-Finals)

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    May 06, 2015: Barcelona 3-0 Bayern (Semi-Finals)

    May 01, 2013: Barcelona 0-3 Bayern (Semi-Finals)

    Apr 23, 2013: Bayern 4-0 Barcelona (Semi-Finals)

    Apr 14, 2009: Bayern 1-1 Barcelona (Quarter-Finals)

    Hansi Flick on Facing Bayern Munich:

    “Bayern is a first-class team, with excellent players, very dominant and with a lot of ball possession. But my players are very ready and are really looking forward to this game. It’s a difficult game for us, but we will try to do everything possible. We won’t change our way of playing.”

    Vincent Kompany on facing Barcelona

    He praised Barca for finding a replacement for L. Messi, he said,   “It’s exceptional for Barca to find someone like Yamal so soon after Messi’s departure.”

    He acknowledged the work of Barcelona’s academy, La Masia, for continually producing world-class talent. “Full credit to La Masia for trusting young players like Yamal,” Kompany added.

    Though Kompany respects Yamal’s talent, he emphasised that Bayern’s focus is on stopping Barcelona as a whole.

    “We’re preparing to face the entire team, not just one player,” he said.

    The contest between Barcelona and Bayern Munich promises to be thrilling as ever as both teams will face off under new regimes of new managers, Barcelona will hope to gather all three points in front of their fans at home.

  • UCL: Nigerian striker joins ‘chosen’ trend on debut

    UCL: Nigerian striker joins ‘chosen’ trend on debut

    Nigerian striker, Victor Olatunji, made a remarkable debut in the UEFA Champions League, playing a pivotal role in Sparta Prague’s 3-0 triumph over Red Bull Salzburg.

    Olatunji scored Sparta’s second goal just before halftime and later assisted Qazim Laçi in netting the third goal in the 58th minute, securing a commanding victory.

    During his goal celebration, Olatunji lifted his jersey to reveal an inscription on his undershirt that read, “I am a Chosen, who are you?”—a leap on the recent viral trend that has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms.

    This trend gained momentum after videos featuring testimonies from members of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries went viral in recent days.

    However, the church leadership has disputed the accuracy of these videos, claiming that some have been edited or taken out of context to undermine their faith.

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    The testimonies have generated significant online buzz, with numerous social media users creating parodies in response.

    Olatunji’s performance placed him among an elite group of African players who have both scored and assisted in their first Champions League appearance.

    He became the first Nigerian and only the third African to achieve this feat, joining Daniel Cousin (Rangers, 2007) and Serge Aurier (PSG, 2015).

  • UCL: What to expect in AC Milan vs Liverpool

    UCL: What to expect in AC Milan vs Liverpool

    Old rivals AC Milan and Liverpool are set to clash once again as they meet in the opening game of the league phase of the new UEFA Champions League edition. 

    These teams, famously remembered for the dramatic 2005 Istanbul final, face each other under vastly different circumstances.

     AC Milan finally secured their first win of the season with a commanding 4-0 victory over Venezia at the weekend. 

    Goals from Theo Hernandez, Youssouf Fofana, Christian Pulisic, and Rafael Leao all came within the first 30 minutes at San Siro, marking a dominant display that will surely lift the Rossoneri’s spirits. 

    Prior to this, Milan had only managed two points from their first three Serie A matches, making this performance a timely confidence boost ahead of the European showdown. 

     On the other hand, Liverpool come into this match with contrasting momentum after a shocking home loss to Nottingham Forest. Despite winning their first three Premier League games without conceding a goal, the Reds struggled on Saturday, delivering a lacklustre attacking performance at Anfield. 

     While Liverpool have generally fared well against Italian sides in recent years, they were surprisingly eliminated by Atalanta in last season’s UEFA Europa League, a reminder that Italian teams can pose a serious threat. 

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    The defeat to Nottingham Forest will also have rattled Jurgen Klopp’s side, especially given the team’s poor offensive display.

     Now, they must regroup quickly for a tough away game against a Milan side that just found their groove with a confidence-boosting four-goal win. 

     The stage is set for a high-stakes encounter, with both teams looking to set the tone for their Champions League campaigns.

  • Six teams with most quarterfinals appearances in UCL history

    Six teams with most quarterfinals appearances in UCL history

    The UEFA champions league (UCL) 2024 quarter final draw held on Friday, March 15 at UEFA headquarters in Switzerland.

    The draw consisting of the final eight teams saw some of the most successful clubs in the competition’s history draw each other.

    Below are six teams who have played in the most quarter finals of the UCL history:

    Bayern United – 22 times

    Real Madrid – 20 times

    Barcelona – 19 times

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    Man United – 14 times

    Chelsea – 12 times

    Juventus – 12 times

  • UCL Quarter-finals: Arsenal face Bayern as PSG meet Barcelona

    UCL Quarter-finals: Arsenal face Bayern as PSG meet Barcelona

    Arsenal have been drawn against six-time European champions Bayern Munich in the 2023/2024 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

    PSG will play Barcelona, Real Madrid will play Man City while Atletico Madrid was drawn against Dortmund.

    The quarter-finals first legs are scheduled for April 9 and 10, followed by the second legs on April 16 and 17.

    Here are the Quarter Final draw

    Arsenal Vs Bayern München

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) vs Barcelona

    Real Madrid vs Manchester City

    Atletico Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund

  • BREAKING: Man U, PSG, Newcastle, get tough UCL draws

    BREAKING: Man U, PSG, Newcastle, get tough UCL draws

    UEFA on Thursday drew the fixtures of the 32 teams that qualified for the Champions League group stage.

    Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain and Newcastle all got tough UCL draws.

    Group A:

    Bayern Munich
    Man Utd
    Copenhagen
    Galatasaray

    Group B:
    Sevilla
    Arsenal
    PSV
    RC Lens

    Group C:

    Napoli
    Real Madrid
    Braga
    Union Berlin

    Group D:
    Benfica
    Inter Milan
    Salzburg
    Real Sociedad

    Group E:

    Feyenoord
    Atletico Madrid
    Lazio
    Celtic

    Group F:

    PSG
    Dortmund
    AC Milan
    Newcastle

    Group G:
    Man City
    RB Leipzig
    Red Star Belgrade
    Young Boys

    Group H

    Barcelona
    Porto
    Shakhtar Donetsk
    Antwerp

  • Barcelona reach Champions League semi-finals with Messi exhibition against Manchester United

    Lionel Messi produced another masterful Champions League performance to knock out Manchester United and fire Barcelona into the semi-finals in a 3-0 home win on Tuesday.

    It was Barcelona’s first time of reaching the semi-final of the competition in four years.

    Barca, who toyed with United for the majority of the encounter, sealed a 4-0 aggregate victory and will meet either Porto or Liverpool in the last four.

    Messi had failed to score in his last 12 quarter-final appearances, but he settled his side’s nerves after a bright start from United.

    Collecting a misplaced pass from Ashley Young, Messi curled the ball into the bottom corner in the 16th minute.

    The Argentine then pounced on another lapse from United’s defence four minutes later to win back possession high up the pitch and fire a shot from outside the box.

    The ball then slipped under the arms of visiting keeper David de Gea.

    Philippe Coutinho finished off a therapeutic win for the Catalans, after three quarter-final failures in a row, by curling into the top corner in the second half.

    United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s greatest night as a player came at the Nou Camp.

    But after losing the first leg at Old Trafford 1-0, his team needed to become the first side to win a European game there in 31 matches in order to progress.

    They clung to the hope of another famous European escape act after last month’s miraculous 3-1 win at Paris St Germain and made a strong start as Marcus Rashford hit the crossbar in the opening stages.

    They also survived a scare when a penalty awarded to Barca for an apparent foul by Fred on Ivan Rakitic was overturned after a VAR review.

    Yet their hopes were soon extinguished when Young was caught in possession on the left wing and Messi seized the ball.

    He scurred across the pitch and held off more United defenders before bending a superb shot past the outstretched De Gea.

    The Spanish goalkeeper was left embarrassed for Messi’s second goal as the Argentine’s tame shot crept under his body.

    United looked down and out and Messi nearly dealt them further pain before halftime by sparking another quick break, but this time De Gea thwarted the Catalans.

    De Gea was taunted by Barca fans in the second half, which turned into a procession for the home side and the out-of-form Coutinho turned up the party atmosphere with his sensational strike.

    The nearest United came to finding the target after the break came when Barca keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen turned an Alexis Sanchez header around the post late on. (Reuters/NAN)

  • Strike notice: ULC is blackmailing FG to get registration – NLC, TUC

    Strike notice: ULC is blackmailing FG to get registration – NLC, TUC

    Organised Labour made up of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) on Friday accused the yet to be registered United Labour Congress (UCL) led by Joe Ajaero of blackmailing government into setting aside legal requirements to register them, and declare that only registered trade union and federations has the legal right to declare a strike.

    The NLC and the TUC said at a joint news conference in Abuja that the while the United Labour Congress which is yet to be registered has no legitimate right to call for a general strike, only the various unions have the right to call for a strike, adding that at the moment, none of the existing unions who are believed to be affiliates of the ULC have not declared any strike.

    Presidents of the NLC, Comrade Ayuba Wabba and TUC, Bobboi Kaigama asked workers to disregard the strike called by the ULC saying it violates the Labour of the country, pointing out that the real intention of the promoters of the ULC was to compel government to register them as the Federation of Trade Unions.

    Wabba describe the ULC ultimatum as a mere attention seeking gimmick, adding that they have also resorted to an exercise intent on blackmail with the ultimate goal of using this weapon to obtain registration, we feel constrained to making the following comments on the unfolding situation.

    He said “despite listing twelve (12) demands in their 11th September press statement, we have no doubt that those behind the ultimatum were only hoping to blackmail the Federal Government and the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment to register their association as a central labour organisation, as they stated in their demand numbers 9-12..

    “We have no doubt the officials of the Federal Ministry of Labour would deal with the situation as the laws of the country governing labour relations are very clear on the procedure guiding registrations of Trade Unions and trade union centres.

    “Against the background of persistent mischief and dragging the names of our two centres to the mud by the promoters of the United Labour Congress, it has become pertinent to once again recall the events leading to their current desperation.”

    He said the promoters of the ULC have just collected forms for the registration of dozens of “shell trade unions or trade unions without membership”, adding that rather than wait to get registration, they just proclaimed their existence, perhaps because they know very well that by the extant laws-the Trade Union Act, and the Trade Union Amendment Act, there was no way they could get recognition and registration for the dozen or so “Shell Unions”.

    “These mushroom Unions were carried out of existing industrial unions. However, the Trade Unions Act CAP T14, LFN, 2004, Section 3 (2) provided that: “But no trade union shall be registered to represent workers or employers in a place, where there already exists a trade union”.

    “These fake Unions had not being registered, and would not be registered since all the areas have effective Union coverage presently that are affiliates of the NLC and TUC.

    “We had pointed out in our January 18th, 2017 letter to the Honourable Minister of the dangers posed by the activities of these erstwhile colleagues of ours, who rather than accept the decision of Nigerian workers to reject their leadership, are bent on creating anarchy in the industrial relations system in the country, by trying to register these mushroom and member-less Unions.

    “In the same letter, we had drawn attention to the fact that under the 2005 amendment to the section 34 of the Principal Act, it was clearly stated that a (new) federation of trade union(s) may be registered if (a) I (b): “it is made up of 12 or more trade unions, none of which shall have been a member of another registered federation of trade unions”.

    “The main promoters of the so-called new federation are individuals from NUEE and NUPENG both are affiliates of the NLC. By the extant law as passed just some years ago, they cannot form another federation.”

    On his part, TUC President, Kaigama said the Labour laws of the federation is very clear that un-registered trade unions and federation(s) are prohibited from functioning. Under this section, a federation of trade unions shall not come into existence until it is registered.

    He said “Our erstwhile colleagues are therefore trying to take advantage of the unstable security and industrial relation situation in the country to increase the tension and give bad name to trade unionism. 

    “Nigerians need to know that they are not a legitimate organisation recognised by the laws of our country. They are largely a collection of individuals who find it difficult to accept the will of Nigerian workers, as very clearly demonstrated during the March 12-13 2015 election that took place at the Eagle Square, Abuja in which they were roundly defeated.

    “We wish to state without equivocation that the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment has acted within the confines of the law by not registering ULC and the phantom Unions they put forward.. No unregistered organisations or individuals can hold our dear country to ransom.

    “We urge the Federal Ministry of Labour and workers to discountenance the threats of this illegal association. The ministry must be steadfast in upholding the laws governing trade union practice in the country.”