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Women’s Champions League. Chelsea beat Lyon, Wolfsburg beat PSG

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On March 22, the first quarter-finals were played. Champions League among women

Chelsea beat Lyon away (1:0) and Wolfsburg beat PSG away (1:0).

All of the first matches ended with a minimum margin of one of the teams (1:0). All doubles return matches will be held one week later.

Women’s Champions League. 1/4 final

First matches. March 22

  • 19:45. Bavaria (Germany) – Arsenal (England) – 1:0 (Goal: Lea Schuller, 39)
  • 22:00. Rome (Italy) – Barcelona (Spain) – 0:1 (Goal: Salma Paraluelo, 34)

First matches. March 23

  • 19:45. Lyon (France) – chelsea (England) – 0:1 (Goal: Guro Reiten, 38)
  • 22:00. PSG (France) – Wolfsburg (Germany) – 0:1 (Goal: Dominik Janssen, 62, pencil)

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Haaland: “Manchester City made me win the treble”

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Manchester City have two big finals ahead of them against United and Inter Milan and Erling Haaland sent a clear message to friends and rivals alike, stressing that the Citizens made him lead them to a historic treble.

Manchester City, with Pep Guardiola on the bench, are the absolute dominators within the limits and have shown it again this year by winning the league for the third straight season and fifth in six years.

Of course, the noticeable difference from previous seasons is Erling Haaland, who broke records with 36 goals in the Premier League (in 35 games) and 52 in all competitions (51 goals), with Norgigos being the Manchester Blues’ big weapon achieve historical goal.

This is nothing short of the treble United have managed to achieve with their compatriots since 1999 and the Citizens are just two games away from achieving it after having as many finals ahead of them: that of the FA Cup against the Red Devils on June 3rd and that of the Champions League against Inter on the 10th of the month.


How much the City people want to achieve this goal was even shown by Erling Haaland’s statements to BBC, with the Norwegian striker stressing:

“It will be surreal to bring home the treble, although that’s why Manchester City brought me in. We can’t hide this and I will do whatever it takes to make it happen. This is the biggest dream of my life and I hope it will come true.”

It’s clear it won’t be easy, there are two finals against two good teams. They will both be motivated and ready for anything, they will do everything to achieve our goal, but if we do our best we have a good chance of lifting both trophies.”



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He apologized. UEFA won’t take Champions League final from Marciniak

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UEFA has announced that it will not punish Polish referee Szymon Marciniak in the Champions League final to be played between Inter and Manchester City (June 10, Istanbul).

The possible reason for Marciniak’s dismissal was his participation in the Everest conference, organized by the leader of the far-right Polish political party New Hope Slawomir Metzen.

Marciniak publicly apologized for attending this event:

“I was seriously misled and completely unaware of the true nature and source of the incident in question. I didn’t know it was about the Polish far right. Had I known this fact, I would have categorically declined the invitation. It is important to understand that the values ​​promoted by this movement are completely against my personal beliefs and principles that I am trying to uphold in my life.

I would like to emphasize my unwavering support for the values ​​that UEFA stands for, especially for inclusion and respect for all people, regardless of their background. These principles are central to the spirit of football and align organically with my personal beliefs. I also wholeheartedly condemn any form of hatred, discrimination or intolerance as it has no place neither in sports nor in society in general.

I also want to emphasize my commitment to the fight against discrimination in football. In the future, I promise to be more careful about learning about events and organizations I associate myself with. I am determined to learn from this experience and ensure that such judgmental errors are not repeated in the future.”

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Marciniak usually officiates in the Champions League final

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Normally, Simon Marciniak officiates the Champions League final as his lengthy apology/clarification statement for attending a far-right conference in Poland has been accepted. Different groups fight against racism and discrimination.

Simon Marciniak will normally officiate the Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan in Istanbul.

His participation in the final was in question as he attended a far-right conference in Poland and was the subject of allegations by anti-racism group Never Again.


The Polish referee apologized to UEFA and the respective teams, stressing that this had nothing to do with racism and anti-Semitism. Anti-racism groups reacting to his appointment urged UEFA not to revoke their appointment following Marciniak’s apology.




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