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·7 de abril de 2026
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European football pauses today to turn its eyes to one of those occasions that justify the mystique of this sport. The Bernabéu opens its doors for a Real Madrid-Bayern Munich, a clash that is not just a quarter-final match, but a meeting of two institutions that breathe the European Cup like no one else.
However, the sound of boots echoing through the players’ tunnel is not the only thing making noise today. The build-up arrives heated by the statements of Lothar Matthäus, who has put the spotlight on Vinicius Jr. in an obvious attempt to tilt the emotional balance before the opening whistle.
Between old scores to settle for Barça against Atlético and the injury problems of an Arsenal side looking to conquer Lisbon, a day of maximum intensity awaits us, where the details — and the dugouts, with Conte once again appearing on the Italian horizon — will decide everything.
The Bernabéu rolls out the red carpet to welcome Bayern Munich for the first leg of the Champions League quarter-finals. This duel, regarded as the "European Clasico", promises a galaxy of stars with figures such as Mbappé, Vinicius Jr., Harry Kane and Olise on the pitch. The competitive tension is at its peak in a tie that brings the continent to a standstill.
The build-up has been marked by Lothar Matthäus’ harsh words against Vinicius Jr. The German legend accused the Brazilian of "constantly provoking" and "whining" about heavy challenges. These comments add extra spice to a match where the focus will be on how the Real Madrid forward reacts to Bavarian pressure.
Meanwhile, FC Barcelona are already preparing for tomorrow’s clash against Atlético de Madrid. The Catalan side come in hungry for revenge after the painful European eliminations of 2014 and 2016, as well as the recent setback in the Copa del Rey. Hansi Flick is looking to break the historic curse against Simeone’s men in continental competition.
In Lisbon, Arsenal under Mikel Arteta face a huge challenge against surprise package Sporting CP. The Gunners arrive at Alvalade weakened by the confirmed absences of Bukayo Saka and Jurriën Timber. The hosts, meanwhile, are counting on the atmosphere in their stadium to keep their dream alive in this edition of the European Cup.

On the managerial front, Antonio Conte has stirred up Italian football. After beating Milan with Napoli, the coach openly put himself forward to return to the national team. "If I were the Federation president, I would consider myself," Conte told DAZN, making it clear that his ambition to lead Italy remains fully intact.
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