Champions League news LIVE: Reaction to Manchester City and Arsenal crashing out of Europe after their quarter-final defeats to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich
Not just one, but FOUR Arsenal players – as well as manager Mikel Arteta – were handed the second lowest possible ratingst that German publication BILD can dish out after their Champions League exit.
While there were two Bayern Munich players who received the highest rating that they offer – one of which being the man that knocked them out, Joshua Kimmich.
Gabriel Jesus watches Ederson
Arsenal’s elimination had already been officially confirmed by the time Manchester City’s game went to penalties.
Gabriel Jesus was spotted by TNT Sports watching on as Ederson took a penalty for Man City.
Ederson took his penalty with the conviction of a 30-goal a year striker, but it wasn’t enough for City.
Former Liverpool player labels Man City ‘CHEATS’
They might have been eliminated from Europe but Man City have achieved incredible success over recent years.
However, that success has been overshowed after they were charged with 115 alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play rules covering a period from 2009 to 2018.
City deny the allegations, but Stan Collymore has taken a dig at them following their Champions League exit.
Collymore never won the competition during his career, but he played for three sides that did win it in the form of Nottingham Forest, Liverpool and Aston Villa.
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Mikel Arteta wants ‘beautiful’ end to the season
Pep Guardiola has ‘no regrets’ after European exit
Secrets of Real Madrid’s success
Goalkeeper Andriy Lunin saved spot-kicks from Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic before Antonio Rudiger stepped up to send the Spanish side through.
Penalty shootouts can be seen as a bit of a lottery, but Real Madrid’s keeper spoke after the match on how Real Madrid identified three City players who were likely to place their penalties down the middle.
Meanwhile, some Real Madrid players decided not to take a penalty, with one opting not to step up for tactical reasons.
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Coefficient rankings blow
The race for Champions League qualification will have picked up a whole new level of intensity following last night’s results.
Aston Villa and Tottenham were relying on their English rivals to produce the goods and help the Premier League get a fifth spot in Europe’s most prestigious competition.
But with Manchester City and Arsenal out of Europe and with Liverpool and West Ham needing big comebacks tonight to reach the Europa League semi-finals, it appears as though Italy and Germany will be the lucky recipients of a fifth Champions League spot.
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Tottenham fans rejoice in Kane and Dier helping to eliminate Arsenal
Harry Kane has so often been the scourge of Arsenal during his time in the Premier League, and his goal in the first-leg at the Emirates is part of the reason why Bayern Munich are in the semi-finals.
As is the excellent defensive displays of Eric Dier who was Man of the Match on Wednesday night.
Tottenham fans will have relished seeing two of their former stars end the European dreams of their bitter rivals.
Though last night’s results didn’t provide all good news for Tottenham…
The moment that ended City’s Double Treble dreams
Saka mistake ‘summed up’ Arsenal
Arsenal legend Martin Keown insisted the Gunners ‘didn’t lay a glove’ on Bayern Munich in Wednesday night’s second leg at the Allianz Arena.
Since the turn of the year, the Gunners have been full of attacking flair and scoring goals for fun.
But after a promising first-half, the Gunners were disappointing in the second, and Keown believes that one moment in extra-time summed up a bad night for Mikel Arteta’s men.
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And what about Arsenal?
Arsenal fans were confident going into their tie with Bayern Munich – with the Gunners a far better side than the one that lost 10-2 on aggregate to the Germans the last time they were in the Champions League.
While Bayern Munich are perhaps the weakest they’ve been in many a year.
However, their European experience paid off as they taught the young talented Gunners a lesson across the two legs.
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Did Man City fans cost their own team?
How things looked so promising for Pep Guardiola’s side when Luka Modric’s missed penalty gave Manchester City an early advantage.
However, that didn’t last for long as Modric booted the ball into the crowd in frustration and Bernardo Silva was left waiting to take his penalty as City fans took their time in returning it to the pitch.
What followed was a dreadful penalty by the Portuguese midfielder as he kicked it straight into the hands of Andriy Lunin.
You have to wonder what effect that delay had on Silva before his costly miss.
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City defeat spells bad news for Arsenal and Liverpool
Until last night, Manchester City were on their way to accomplishing something that no Premier League side has done – a Double Treble.
But their penalty shootout loss to Real Madrid showed why it is something that has not been accomplished till this day, as despite their overwhelming superiority in terms of chances, they weren’t able to put the Spanish giants away.
Oliver Holt writes on Mail+ how bad news for Manchester City in Europe, could spell worse news for Arsenal and Liverpool when it comes to the Premier League title fight.
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Good morning!
And welcome to Mail Sport’s live blog providing you all the reaction to last night’s Champions League action.
It won’t feel like a good morning for fans of Manchester City or Arsenal, as their European dreams came crashing to an end at the hands of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich respectively last night.
We will be bringing you all the fallout from both games and look into what it could mean for the Premier League which has suffered a massive blow in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
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Champions League news LIVE: Reaction to Manchester City and Arsenal crashing out of Europe after their quarter-final defeats to Real Madrid and Bayern Munich