
Daniel Hepburn
Football Writer at Give Me Sport
Writer at Freelance
Hants. @_UoW alum. Football writer for @givemesport. 🇾🇪
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Daniel Hepburn
Amid the chaos of Arsenal’s 2-1 away win against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday evening, Dani Carvajal made a beeline towards Bukayo Saka at the half-time interval and grabbed the winger around the neck – his reasoning has now been revealed.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Daniel Hepburn
Bukayo Saka was an instrumental figure in his side’s 2-1 win over Real Madrid on Wednesday night as they secured passage into this season’s Champions League semi-finals – and Gunners icon Thierry Henry was full of praise for Arsenal’s poster boy. Los Blancos certainly talked the talk ahead of the north Londoners’ visit to the Spanish capital, with a lot of talk focused around a ‘remontada’ – but they were unable to walk the walk as, over two legs, they crashed out as the reigning champions.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Daniel Hepburn
Arsenal enjoyed one of the finest nights of their modern history on Wednesday after knocking the reigning Champions League champions Real Madrid out of the competition – and Mikel Arteta, after their win on away soil, thanked his Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Daniel Hepburn
Reigning champions Real Madrid were knocked out of the Champions League by a much more drilled Arsenal side on Wednesday night – and Lucas Vazquez took a bitter swipe at the north Londoner’s tactics in his post-match interview. Declan Rice, Myles Lewis-Skelly, Jurrien Timber and Mikel Merino – and more – all put in monstrous performances on Santiago Bernabeu turf to see them secure a spot in the semi-finals of Europe’s top table. They now face Paris Saint-Germain.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Daniel Hepburn
Bayern Munich crashed out of the Champions League at the hands of Simone Inzaghi’s Inter Milan on Wednesday night, losing 4–3 on aggregate, and left-back Josip Stanisic could be in hot water with UEFA after shoving a ball boy off his stool. The Bavarians, led by Vincent Kompany, were unable to overthrow their one-goal deficit from the first leg and, despite going ahead through the talismanic Harry Kane in the 52nd minute, it didn’t take long for the Nerazzurri to begin turning the screw.
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