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Paris Saint-Germain FC v Liverpool FC - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg

Video: PSG pay tribute to Liverpool ahead of the Champions League quarter-finals Paris Saint-Germain have released an official video to honour Liverpool’s storied European legacy

A hard-fought victory for the French team In a tightly contested match that lived up to its billing, France’s national side displayed grit, discipline and clinical finishing to secure a vital win. The triumph was anything but straightforward, as the Blues faced relentless pressure from their determined opponents. Yet, thanks to a combination of resolute defending and moments of individual brilliance, Didier Deschamps’s men prevailed when it mattered most. Playing in front of a raucous home crowd, France started brightly, controlling possession and probing the visitors’ rearguard. However, it was not until the second half that the deadlock was finally broken, with a thunderous strike from outside the box that left the goalkeeper rooted to the spot. From there, the hosts managed the game shrewdly, closing down space, limiting counter-attacks and adding a late second goal to seal the points. This result underscores France’s status as a genuine contender on the international stage. The squ

Paris Saint-Germain FC v Liverpool FC - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg

Hulk appears in Paris: PSG supporters unveil a spectacular banner to spur the players on. The Brazilian forward’s sudden arrival at the French capital sent shockwaves through the

The French national team can count on a wave of massive public support as it prepares for the upcoming campaign. Fans across the country are rallying behind les Bleus, creating an electric atmosphere that reverberates from city-centre fan zones to packed suburban stadiums. This unwavering backing is more than mere noise; it provides a tangible psychological boost that can inspire players to raise their game when the pressure is at its peak. Supporters young and old don the famous blue jerseys, wave tricolour flags, and chant with such passion that even neutral observers feel the goosebumps. The media, too, plays its part, with newspapers devoting front pages to the team’s progress and television channels airing live specials that keep the nation glued to its screens. This collective enthusiasm acts as a sixth man on the pitch—an invisible force that opponents sense the moment they step out to face France. Such fervent encouragement is not new; it has been a hallmark of French football

Manchester City v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final

The official line-up for tonight’s clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool has been confirmed, leaving fans to focus on the availability of two key players: Mohamed Salah

A thrilling clash in the Champions League When two heavyweights lock horns in the world’s most prestigious club competition, the resulting showdown is nothing short of electric. The atmosphere crackles with anticipation, and fans around the globe tune in to witness history in the making. Both sides arrive with formidable credentials, star-studded line-ups and a proven ability to raise their game on the biggest stage. The battle promises to be a masterclass in tactical nous, physical intensity and clinical finishing, with every touch and tackle carrying immense significance. For neutrals, it is a spectacle to savour: 90 minutes of non-stop drama, edge-of-the-seat excitement and the kind of raw emotion that only football can provoke. For the players and coaches involved, it is a chance to etch their names into the tournament’s roll of honour and to earn the right to be called European champions. As kick-off approaches, the hype grows ever louder. The stadium lights glow, the crowd roars

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How PSG game-changer 'Kvaradona' left Liverpool red-faced

On January 9 of last year, the always-reliable David Ornstein reported that Liverpool were closely monitoring Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's situation at Napoli and might make a mid-season move for the winger were he to become available before the close of the winter transfer window. Nobody was in the least bit surprised by the news, given the Premier League club's longstanding interest in Georgian.

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Slot confident Liverpool can match PSG after Man City humbling

Liverpool manager Arne Slot remains defiant that his side can compete with Europe's elite as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Despite suffering a heavy 4-0 FA Cup defeat against Manchester City, the Dutchman believes his team's strong early performance at the Etihad proves they possess the quality to match the French champions.

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Wirtz hits back at Van Dijk over claim Liverpool 'gave up'

Florian Wirtz has hit back at suggestions from Virgil van Dijk that Liverpool threw in the towel during their humiliating 4-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester City. The German international insists the squad continued to fight at the Etihad, even as the scoreline shifted heavily in favour of Pep Guardiola’s side.

Manchester City v Liverpool - Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final

Why did Ekitike struggle at PSG? Luis Enrique explains

Paris Saint-Germain manager Luis Enrique has addressed the difficult spell Hugo Ekitike endured at the French club before his remarkable resurgence. As PSG prepare to host Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals, the coach reflected on the forward's impressive development from a struggling youngster into a prolific international star at Anfield ahead of their reunion.

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Vitinha defends Dembele's brutal PSG tirade

Vitinha has jumped to the defence of Ousmane Dembele after the winger’s explosive public criticism of his Paris Saint-Germain team-mates sparked internal debate earlier this season. The Portuguese midfielder insists that the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner was right to speak out and that reality check helped lift the squad.

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PSG backed to 'massacre' Liverpool in UCL first leg

Christophe Dugarry has predicted that Paris Saint-Germain will "massacre" Liverpool in their Champions League quarter-final first leg. The France World Cup winner believes the gulf between the two teams is "colossal" and he doesn't expect a serious challenge from Arne Slot's struggling Reds at the Parc des Princes.

Frequently asked questions

Die Associazione Calcio Milan, kurz AC Milan, wurde im Dezember 1899 als Mailänder Fußball- und Cricketklub (Milan Cricket and Football Club) gegründet.

Milan gehört seit 2022 mehrheitlich der US-Investmentfirma RedBird Capital Partners. Für rund 1,2 Milliarden Dollar übernahm die Gruppe den Verein. 

Die Heimspielstätte der AC Milan ist das Giuseppe-Meazza-Stadion, auch oft San Siro genannt. Der Verein teilt sich die Arena mit dem Stadtrivalen Inter Mailand. 

Das San Siro fasst satte 75.817 Fans, womit es eines der größten Fußballstadien Europas ist. 

Auch an der Titelfront ist Milan im europäischen Vergleich ganz vorne mit dabei. Insgesamt hat der Verein rund 50 Trophäen eingesackt, darunter alleine siebenmal die Champions League. Nur Real Madrid hat die Königsklasse häufiger gewonnen (15-mal).

Auch auf nationaler Ebene ist die AC über die Jahre extrem erfolgreich gewesen. Nur wenige italienische Klubs haben mehr Titel eingefahren als die 19 Meisterschaften und fünf Coppa Italia von Mailand. 

Rekordspieler der AC Milan Paolo Maldini. Die Vereinslegende stand 901-mal für die Rossoneri auf dem Feld, führte sein Team dabei unter anderem zu fünf CL-Titeln, sieben Meisterschaften und dem Gewinn des italienischen Pokals.

Bester Torschütze ist der Schwede Gunnar Nordahl. Er erzielte zwischen 1949 und 1956 ganze 214 Tore in nur 262 Spielen. Zweiter ist Andriy Shevchenko mit 175 Buden. 

Es haben vermutlich mehr Legenden für Milan gespielt, als hier aufgezählt werden könnten. Hier eine Auswahl: Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Gianni Rivera, Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit, Andriy Shevchenko, Kaka, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Andrea Pirlo, Clarence Seedorf oder Alessandro Nesta. 

Die erfolgreichsten Trainer für Mailand waren Nereo Rocco, Arrigo Sacchi, Fabio Capello und Carlo Ancelotti. Unter allen vieren konnte der Verein sowohl die Meisterschaft als auch die Königsklasse gewinnen - in den meisten Fällen jeweils mehrfach.

Die gängigsten Spitznamen der AC Milan sind "I Rossoneri" ("die Rot-Schwarzen"), sowie "Il Diavolo" ("der Teufel").