Ian is joined by Ryan Hunn and Arsenal Vision’s Clive Palmer for instant reaction to Arsenal’s defeat to Bayern, which saw them go out of the Champions League at the quarterfinal stage. There’s talk about the game, how this Arsenal side has progressed, what might help the team in games like this, and whether tiredness as well as a lack of experience, played a factor. Host: Ian WrightGuests: Ryan Hunn and Clive PalmerProducers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe BowmanAdditional Production: Jonathan Fisher...
Arsenal's Champions League campaign ended with defeat to Bayern Munich . A tweet from the Gunners about their European 'journey' was mocked online. Harry Kane's trophy curse continues.. Will he EVER win a trophy after Bayer Leverkusen's Bundesliga glory?
Bayern Munich won 1-0 on Wednesday night and 3-2 on aggregate. Eric Dier joined the Bundesliga giants on loan in January. Darwin Nunez is a handful, but not lethal. Jurgen Klopp is making excuses for him - Listen to the
Bayern Munich knocked Arsenal out of the Champions League on Wednesday. Didi Hamann believes the Gunners are no closer to winning a major trophy. Exhausted Man City?! We're all tired, but it's dangerous to spread that message. Big games are what it's all about: Listen to the
A former Man United player made the worst XI of the quarter-finals. One Arsenal player was also included after they were knocked out by Bayern. Hope is not lost for Arsenal and it's wrong for Oleksandr Zinchenko to be a scapegoat: Listen to the
The Premier League suffered a big blow in the race for a fifth Champions League spot next season - but their loss is Serie A & the Bundesliga's gain.
Arsenal played a strong first half but lacked brilliance in the second, ceding spot in semi-final to six-time winners Bayern. A crucial opportunity was squandered by Gabriel Martinelli shortly after the half-hour mark when a cross by Martin Odegaard had him perfectly positioned to shoot. Inexplicably, he used his left foot, despite being a right-footed […]
An entertaining 2-2 draw between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich in their first leg semifinal shows why Carlo Ancelotti's side should never be counted out in the UEFA Champions League.
A round packed with goals brought us a smiling Ousmane Dembélé, a frustrated Bukayo Saka and match-winning performance from a goalkeeperIf Tuesday night’s Champions League second legs tipped one way and then the other with attacking flair, then Wednesday was a night for grit to win the day – and English football to be the loser. It also brought a restoration of the old order, with Bayern and Real Madrid to meet in the semi-finals.Goalkeeper: Andriy Lunin, Real Madrid Continue reading
A 2-2 tie in Munich means that Real Madrid have equaled a club record unbeaten run across a season in the UEFA Champions League ahead of their semi-final second leg.
The latest updates and analysis from the semifinals of the 2023-24
Bayern Munich are in confident mood ahead of facing Real Madrid in UEFA