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Manager Luis Enrique says Paris St-Germain are "motivated to try to finish the season unbeaten" after clinching a fourth straight Ligue 1 title. 05 Apr 2025
His team needed only a draw at home to Angers to claim an unassailable lead over second-placed Monaco. But teenage winger Desire Doue's 55th-minute volley from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's cross secured all three points at the Parc des Princes against his hometown club. If they avoid defeat in their remaining six matches, PSG would become only the seventh side from Europe's top five leagues to go an entire league season unbeaten - emulating Bayer Leverkusen in 2024, Juventus in 2012, Arsenal in 2004, AC Milan in 1992, Perugia in 1979 and Preston North End in 1889. Luis Enrique's side are closing in on Nantes' Ligue 1 record of 32 unbeaten games from the start of the 1994-95 season – but the Spaniard is determined to go the distance. "Nobody has done that in France before, so that's something that we want to achieve," he said. "That would help us in the Champions League and the Coupe de France. "Celebrating a title in early April shows that we've reached a very high level this season. We've achieved this target, but we have more games to play." The French side face Aston Villa for a place in the Champions League semi-finals after overcoming Liverpool in the last 16, while they also have a Coupe de France final against Reims at the end of May. Goncalo Ramos and Vitinha both went close as PSG dominated the first half against Angers, before Doue's first-time finish clinched their 11th title in the past 13 seasons – and 13th top-flight crown overall. "It's crazy, I'm very happy," captain Marquinhos told beIN Sports. "The titles will remain in history. We have the ambition to win everything. When we don't win the French championship, it hurts. That has happened to me twice. "The team deserves to win. It's in our DNA to give everything on the field, to have an aggressive philosophy, to sweat for the jersey in every match, no matter the opponent. It's nice to see the supporters happy."
Hugo Duro's stoppage-time winner for Valencia stunned Real Madrid as the hosts lost ground in the La Liga title race. 05 Apr 2025
With the clock showing 95 minutes, Rafa Mir put in a sublime cross which Hugo Duro headed home from close range. Mouctar Diakhaby had opened the scoring for Valencia when he rose highest to head home Andre Almeida's cross. It was a blow for Madrid who had passed up a big chance minutes earlier when Vinicius Jr's penalty was easily saved by goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili after Cesar Tarrega was judged to have fouled Kylian Mbappe in the box. Shortly after the break, Vinicius atoned for his penalty miss, sending an effort high into the roof of the net to equalise. Mbappe stabbed an effort just wide but was unable to find the target in a frustrating afternoon for the France striker and his side. La Liga leaders Barcelona drew 1-1 against Real Betis later on Saturday, leaving Los Blancos four points behind them with eight games remaining. Madrid have missed five penalties this season in all competitions (11 scored from 16), their highest tally of failures in a single campaign since at least 2013-14. With Thibaut Courtois out with a muscle injury and Andriy Lunin suffering discomfort in his leg during the win over Leganes, 19-year-old Fran Gonzalez became the youngest goalkeeper to make their Madrid debut in La Liga since Iker Casillas did so aged 18 years 115 days in September 1999. For Valencia, it is a momentous win and the first time they have been victorious at the Bernabeu since 2008. Carlo Ancelotti's side travel to Emirates Stadium on Tuesday to face Arsenal in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Enzo Fernandez scored as Chelsea beat Tottenham to move into the Premier League's top four and boost their hopes of Champions League football next season. 04 Apr 2025
Defeat for Spurs piled more pressure on head coach Ange Postecoglou - whose side stay 14th, and remain on course to finish outside the top 10 for the first time since 2008. The Blues, boosted by the returns from injury of Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson, dominated proceedings at Stamford Bridge, but they were frustrated by a goalless first-half having missed plenty of opportunities. They carried the same threat after the interval and were rewarded in the 50th minute when Fernandez headed home Palmer's inch-perfect delivery. Moises Caicedo swept a crisp volley past Guglielmo Vicario moments later, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside in the build-up following a four-minute VAR review. Tottenham then had an equaliser ruled out after substitute Pape Matar Sarr fired in from 20 yards out. Referee Craig Pawson, advised by VAR to have a look at the pitchside monitor, overturned his decision after watching the Spurs midfielder catch Caicedo with his studs before taking aim. The result moves Chelsea to fourth in the Premier League, knocking reigning champions Manchester City down to fifth and Newcastle to sixth.
English striker Tammy Abraham scored for AC Milan but city rivals Inter struck back to ensure the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final ended in a draw. 03 Apr 2025
Ex-Chelsea forward Abraham opened the scoring early in the second half, firing right-footed across goalkeeper Josep Martinez into the bottom corner. Hakan Calhanoglu equalised for Inter midway through the second period, against his former club, with a powerful low drive past Mike Maignan from 25 yards. The second leg is scheduled for 23 April, with the winner facing either Bologna or Empoli in the final on 14 May. Bologna won 3-0 at Empoli in the first leg of their semi-final on Tuesday. This was the fourth Milan derby of the 2024-25 season and Serie A leaders Inter have failed to win any despite having 20 points more than their city rivals in the league. Maignan was the busier of the two goalkeepers in a goalless first half, keeping out efforts from Inter trio Joaquin Correa, Calhanoglu and Davide Frattesi. Abraham was called upon defensively too - nodding Stefan de Vrij's goalbound header to safety. Maignan denied substitute Nicola Zalewski from close range as Inter pressed for a winner in the aftermath of Calhanoglu's leveller, while at the other end Rafael Leao curled a late effort just wide from the edge of the box for Milan.
Liverpool claimed bragging rights on Merseyside with victory over rivals Everton and edged closer to lifting the Premier League title. 03 Apr 2025
Arne Slot's men require only 13 points from a possible 24 available to guarantee a deserved and record-equalling 20th top-flight triumph. The Red were being frustrated by Everton's backline sitting deep, but claimed the three points courtesy of a moment of magic from Diogo Jota. The Portugal forward was on the periphery of the game but collected Luis Diaz's cute backheel before showcasing dancing feet by jinking past challenges and slotting home. Replays showed Diaz had been standing in an offside position earlier in the build-up to the goal, but he was deemed not to be interfering with play and it was allowed to stand Before the deadlock was broken, there was another moment of controversy with Everton defender James Tarkowski incredibly fortunate to stay on the pitch. Tarkowski received only a yellow card early on when he won the ball with a sliding challenge but caught Alexis Mac Allister on the knee with his studs with the follow-through. The video assistant referee (VAR) decided not to upgrade the tackle to a red card and Dominik Szoboszlai curled the resulting free-kick narrowly wide, while the in-form Mohamed Salah headed straight at Jordan Pickford at the back post. Beto had the Liverpool backline rattled and saw a goal ruled out for offside after outmuscling Virgil van Dijk. The striker got the better of the Reds captain again, but this time could only hit the post when one-on-one with Caoimhin Kelleher. Liverpool and their supporters looked to up the ante in the second period and Ryan Gravenberch's stinging drive from range was pushed away by Pickford, but Jota's 56th-minute strike made the difference.