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Last updated: April 14, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

UEFA Champions League Quarterfinals Drama

Paris Saint-Germain secured a coveted spot in the Champions League semifinals after clinically dispatching six-time winners Liverpool, with the French side now eyeing a rare title repeat PSG eye rare UCL repeat. The defeat for Liverpool was compounded by a serious injury concern for striker Hugo Ekitike, whose ankle injury sustained during the match "looks really bad," according to manager Arne Slot Slot fears Ekitike injury is 'really bad'. Furthermore, Slot expressed frustration over officiating, particularly concerning a second-half VAR decision that overturned a penalty call, suggesting "so many decisions have gone against" the club this season Slot bemoans VAR overturning penalty. Meanwhile, in a separate high-stakes quarterfinal, Atlético Madrid managed to hold off a spirited comeback attempt from Barcelona, advancing 3-2 on aggregate to reach the semis for the first time since the 2016/17 campaign Atletico overcome Barcelona fightback to reach CL semis.

The fallout from the Atlético-Barcelona clash saw immediate recriminations, with sidelined Barça winger Raphinha publicly fuming that refereeing errors cost his side the tie, claiming they were "robbed" Fuming Raphinha: Barcelona 'robbed'. For Atlético boss Diego Simeone, the victory brought profound emotion, as he admitted watching his squad compete still makes him deeply "emotional" after eliminating the Catalan giants Simeone 'emotional' as Atleti return to UCL semis. Elsewhere in European football news, speculation continues to circulate around transfers, as reports suggest Manchester United are monitoring a promising duo from Bournemouth Papers: Man Utd monitoring Bournemouth duo.

International & Domestic Football

The United States Women's National Team is preparing for the upcoming World Cup, receiving an early look at the playing surface after new grass was laid down at Seattle's Lumen Field for the tournament. This follows a crucial international break where the England Women's team took a significant step toward automatic qualification by achieving a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Spain at Wembley Stadium. During that match, midfielder Keira Walsh earned her 100th cap for the Lionesses Walsh hits century - but who has most England Women caps?, prompting discussion on how manager Sarina Wiegman can best utilize the class of players like Lauren James Success over Spain - but how can England get best out of classy James?. In the Championship, Southampton continued their impressive form, extending their unbeaten streak to 18 games with a third consecutive victory after defeating Blackburn Rovers 3-0, placing them just three points shy of second place Southampton ease past Blackburn to march up to fourth.

Managerial Moves & Player News

In a surprising career shift, former England midfielder Jonjo Shelvey has decided to immediately quit playing professional football to take up the head coaching role at Arabian Falcons FC, a third-tier side in the United Arab Emirates Shelvey to quit playing and manage UAE minnows. Separately, Javier Mascherano has tendered his resignation as head coach of Inter Miami, departing only four months after guiding the club to its inaugural MLS Cup title Mascherano quits as Inter Miami head coach. Meanwhile, Manchester City forward Antoine Semenyo has drawn fresh attention to the ongoing issue of discrimination, publicly detailing further instances of racial abuse directed at him this season Man City's Semenyo highlights further racial abuse. In League One action, Portsmouth secured a win over Accrington, an event attended by former England defender John Terry amid circulating reports that he is involved in a consortium attempting to acquire Colchester United Terry attends Colchester game amid takeover reports.