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·29 avril 2026
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·29 avril 2026
European football is going through its most critical and exciting week, with the Champions League taking center stage.
The intensity of the semifinals has reached historic levels, making it clear that the current format and the quality of the squads are delivering an unprecedented spectacle for fans.
In this context, Spain is once again the epicenter of continental football. On one hand, the capital is preparing to host Arsenal in a clash of contrasting styles, while on the other, the media noise surrounding the Santiago Bernabéu dugout is beginning to grow louder.
Amid epic results and transfer rumors, todayâs football landscape is defined by the ambition to reach glory in the final and the uncertainty surrounding the sporting projects still to come.
Paris witnessed last night the highest-scoring semifinal match in Champions League history. Luis Enriqueâs side defeated Bayern Munich in a constant exchange of blows.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© each scored braces, while for the Bavarians, Harry Kane and Luis DĂaz kept the tie alive until the very last breath. The 5-4 scoreline leaves everything to be decided in the second leg at the Allianz Arena.
The second semifinal kicks off tonight in Madrid. Diego "Cholo" Simeoneâs side, coming off a major upset after eliminating Barça, host Mikel Artetaâs Arsenal.
The "Gunners" arrive as Premier League leaders and with a very solid style of play, but AtlĂ©tico are banking on home advantage and JuliĂĄn Ălvarezâs excellent form to take a lead before traveling to London.
The future of the Madrid bench is making headlines again. José Mourinho, current Benfica manager, has fueled rumors of a possible return to Real Madrid after declining to confirm that he will remain in Portugal.
Yesterdayâs report in The Athletic has sparked a wave of speculation over whether he will be the chosen successor to lead the new Madrid project in the 2026/27 season.
Ăder Militao successfully underwent surgery yesterday in Turku (Finland) under specialist Lasse Lempainen for his serious knee injury. With an estimated layoff of at least five months, Real Madrid have activated an emergency protocol to enter the transfer market.

The sporting department is already considering names to reinforce a defense left dangerously short for the final stretch and the start of next season.
IFAB confirmed today that it will accept FIFAâs proposal to implement new mediation rules following the recent incidents involving players such as Prestianni and VinĂcius.
These measures, aimed at protecting playersâ integrity and reducing tension on the pitch, will officially debut at next summerâs World Cup in North America.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đȘđž here.
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