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Henry tries to HIDE as Carra & Schmeichel clash over Liverpool's display at PSG

The Champions League quarter-finals always produce high drama, but some of the most intense action on Wednesday night took place in the CBS Sports studio. Thierry Henry was left looking for a place to hide as colleagues Jamie Carragher and Peter Schmeichel engaged in a fiery verbal sparring match following Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their quarter-final tie.

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Konate makes strange 'happy' PSG comment after UCL loss

Ibrahima Konate has raised eyebrows with his reaction to Liverpool's 2-0 Champions League quarter-final loss to Paris Saint-Germain, admitting he is "happy" that the French side have been given the weekend off to pepare for the second leg. The defender’s comments come amid growing frustration over the disparity in fixture scheduling between the Premier League and Ligue 1.

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Salah told to move to MLS & 'be a megastar like Lionel Messi'

Liverpool icon Vladimir Smicer has urged Mohamed Salah to snub the riches of Saudi Arabia in favour of a move to MLS, suggesting the Egyptian could reach the same heights of global superstardom as Lionel Messi in the United States. The former Reds midfielder also believes he has identified the tactical reason behind Salah's uncharacteristic dip in form under Arne Slot this season.

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Desperate Slot should be embarrassed by Liverpool submission

Arne Slot admitted on the eve of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain that his side had suffered so many setbacks this season that he there wouldn't have been time to reference them all in the one press conference. In that sense, Wednesday's 2-0 loss at Parc des Princes could be passed off as just another disappointing defeat to add to an already lengthy list.

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Jamie Carragher has delivered a scathing assessment of a Liverpool star, arguing that the player’s form has been nothing short of disastrous throughout the current campaign. The fo

Liverpool legend furious after defeat to Paris A Liverpool icon has voiced his frustration following the Reds’ 3-2 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in Tuesday’s thrilling Champions League clash at the Parc des Princes. The former captain, who won multiple European Cups during his playing days, was left seething by a late free-kick that curled into the top corner and denied Jürgen Klopp’s side a hard-fought point. Speaking to reporters after the final whistle, the legend—known for his no-nonsense approach and passion for the club—said the result felt “injustice incarnate”. He argued that Liverpool had dominated long spells of the game, created the clearer chances, and deserved at least a share of the spoils. His anger, while understandable, also reflected the high expectations he continues to place on every red shirt. The match itself was a classic. PSG struck first through a clinical counter-attack, only for Liverpool to hit back with two goals in as many minutes just before half-time. The

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Paris Saint-Germain has become the first side in recent memory to shatter the so-called Champions League quarter-final curse. Whereas many heavyweights repeatedly faltered at this

As the tie shifts to the second leg, one question dominates the pre-match narrative: will there be any surprises? While the first 90 minutes provided plenty of talking points, football fans know that 180 minutes are required to tell the full story. History is littered with shock comebacks, late goals and unlikely heroes, so the prospect of an upset is never far away. Defenders of the status quo point to statistics, form guides and head-to-head records, yet the beautiful game has a knack of defying logic when the underdog smells an opportunity. With stakes rising and tactics refined, managers will be poring over every detail—from injury updates to travel schedules—in search of that decisive edge. Supporters, too, have a role to play: a sold-out stadium can turn a mere possibility into a roaring reality. In short, while predictions are plentiful, only the final whistle will reveal whether the second leg serves up the kind of drama that keeps purists awake long after the last kick.

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Slot explains why he didn't bring Salah on against PSG

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has raised eyebrows by explaining that his decision to leave Mohamed Salah on the bench against Paris Saint-Germain was because his side was in "survival mode". Despite trailing 2-0 and failing to register a single shot on target, the Egyptian superstar remained an unused substitute throughout the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

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Video: A classy gesture from Vitinha after beating Liverpool In the aftermath of his side’s hard-fought victory over Liverpool, Vitinha underlined his burgeoning reputation with a

In just 15 minutes on the pitch, the Portuguese star’s behaviour was laid bare for all to see. His every touch, glance and reaction spoke volumes about his current form, his relationship with team-mates and the pressure he is under. Observers noted his body language, his movement off the ball and his interactions with staff, building a detailed picture of a player in transition. This brief cameo offered richer insights than hours of analysis, underlining the importance of reading between the lines when judging a superstar’s performance.

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Slot concedes Liverpool 'lucky' in PSG defeat

Arne Slot has delivered a brutally honest assessment of Liverpool's Champions League collapse, admitting his side were fortunate not to concede more in their 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. The Reds were outclassed from start to finish at the Parc des Princes, leaving their European hopes hanging by a thread.

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Trouble behind the scenes? PSG star reportedly refused to play Paris Saint-Germain, already juggling high-profile egos and sky-high expectations, now faces an embarrassing internal

Fabian Ruiz was omitted from the PSG squad for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool FC, even though he was reportedly fit to play. The decision has sparked discontent within the club. Sources close to the Parc des Princes say the Spaniard’s exclusion came as a surprise, given his recent training performances and the club’s need for creativity in midfield. Ruiz himself is said to have expressed frustration at being left out, though he has not commented publicly. For PSG, the timing could not be worse. With key matches against Liverpool and a crucial league run-in approaching, internal harmony is essential. Manager Christophe Galtier must now manage both the tactical and psychological fallout, ensuring that squad morale does not affect results on the pitch. Supporters, too, have taken note. Social-media feeds are filled with debates over the snub, many pointing out that Ruiz’s ability to link defence and attack could prove vital against Jürgen Klopp’s hig

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Slot shake-up falls flat as listless Liverpool again exposed

Liverpool's hopes of salvaging their season were dealt another devastating blow on Wednesday, as Arne Slot's struggling side slumped to a dismal 2-0 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain. The under-fire coach had challenged his players to deliver a "strong and firm" response to last weekend's FA Cup capitulation at Manchester City, but while they never gave up at Parc des Princes, they still succumbed meekly to vastly superior opposition.

Frequently asked questions

Il 7 giugno 1927 Alba Audace, Roman e Fortitudo Pro Roma si unirono in una sola società per dare battaglia ai club del nord e del centro-sud: naque così la Roma.

Dan Friedkin, imprenditore e produttore cinematografico americano, è il presidente della Roma. La società giallorossa è di proprietà della società The Friedkin Group.

La Roma gioca le partite interne allo Stadio Olimpico, inaugurato nel maggio 1953 con il nome di Stadio dei Centomila. Nel 1960 assunse il nome attuale dopo l'assegnazione delle Olimpiadi a Roma.

La Roma può ospitare 70.634 spettatori allo Stadio Olimpico cittadino. Solo San Siro, impianto di Inter e Milan, ha più posti a sedere in Italia.

La Roma ha vinto tre Scudetti nel corso della sua storia. Il primo è arrivato nel 1943, mentre il secondo nel 1983. L'ultimo titolo giallorosso risale al 2001.

La Roma ha vinto una sola coppa europea, la Conference League del 2022. La Coppa delle Fiere conquistata nel 1961 non è invece considerata dall'UEFA, al contrario della FIFA.

La Roma ha vinto 16 trofei nella sua storia, considerando anche la Coppa delle Fiere. Il record è rappresentato dalla Coppa Italia, conquistata in ben 9 occasioni.

La Roma prende i colori giallo e rosso dal Gonfalone del Campidoglio, ovvero lo stemma della città. In alcune stagioni il colore rosso è stato più chiaro o il giallo più brillante.

La Roma ha scelto la lupa come simbolo in virtù della lupa capitolina, che secondo la leggenda avrebbe accudito Romolo, fondatore della città, e suo fratello Remo.

Francesco Totti è il capocannoniere della Roma di tutti i tempi. Dal 1992/1993 al 2016/2017 l'ex capitano giallorosso ha segnato ben 307 goal.

Oltre ad essere il massimo marcatore di sempre, Francesco Totti detiene anche il record di partite giocate con la Roma. In totale il 'Pupone' è sceso in campo in 786 gare con i giallorossi.

I giocatori della Roma sono i giallorossi, mentre la squadra è chiamata principalmente la Lupa o la Magica. I calciatori vengono anche chiamati capitolini in virtù della capitale Roma.

Non c'è un vero e proprio motivo per cui la Roma è chiamata la magica, se non per rimarcare l'amore per il club giallorosso. Il soprannome è nato tra la fine degli anni '70 e l'inizio degli anni '80.

Lo svedese Nils Liedholm è l'allenatore più presente nella storia della Roma. In totale ha guidato i giallorossi per 439 partite, vincendo uno Scudetto e tre Coppa Italia.

La Roma è retrocessa in Serie B una sola volta nella sua storia, al termine dell'annata 1950/1951. Un anno dopo, la squadra giallorossa tornerà in Serie A, in cui milita ininterrotamente da allora.