PSG finish off Arsenal to reach Champions League final

PSG finish off Arsenal to reach Champions League final
Arsenal's William Saliba, right, challenges PSG's Bradley Barcola during the Champions League semifinal, second leg soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal at the Parc des Princes in Paris, Wednesday, May 7, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 08 May 2025

PSG finish off Arsenal to reach Champions League final

PSG finish off Arsenal to reach Champions League final
  • Nevertheless, PSG made it 2-0 on the night when Dembele, on from the bench, teed up Hakimi to finish in style

PARIS: Paris Saint-Germain clinched a place in the Champions League final as goals by Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi gave them a 2-1 win over Arsenal in the second leg of their last-four tie on Wednesday, securing a 3-1 aggregate triumph.
Ruiz crashed in a shot from the edge of the area in the 27th minute at the Parc des Princes to leave PSG firmly in the driving seat after they had withstood an early bombardment from the visitors.
Already leading in the tie after Ousmane Dembele’s goal in last week’s first leg, PSG then saw Vitinha have a second-half penalty saved.
However, Hakimi put the tie beyond Arsenal when he scored in the 72nd minute, even if Bukayo Saka did then pull one back for the visitors.
PSG advance to a showdown in Munich on May 31 against Inter Milan, and it will be the second Champions League final in their history, five years after a defeat by Bayern Munich in Lisbon.
Arsenal, meanwhile, saw their European dream come to an end as they fell short of reaching what would have been their second final, 19 years after losing to Barcelona in Paris.
Still without a trophy since the 2020 FA Cup, all that is left to play for now for Mikel Arteta’s side is securing a third consecutive second-place finish in the Premier League.
There was an electric atmosphere all evening in Paris, and PSG were able to celebrate getting to a final in front of their fans for the first time, after their victory against RB Leipzig in the last four in 2020 was played behind closed doors during the pandemic.
There was a feverish mood in and around the ground pre-match, but PSG have tripped up in big Champions League ties plenty of times over the last decade.
In addition, their top scorer Dembele was not in the starting line-up having come off with a hamstring problem in the first leg.
Arsenal, with Thomas Partey back in midfield after missing the first leg through suspension, did their best to silence the raucous home support by throwing everything at the Parisians right from the off.
Declan Rice headed just wide, and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma denied Gabriel Martinelli from close range before producing a stunning save low to his left to keep out a Martin Odegaard shot, all inside the opening eight minutes.
PSG did eventually settle, and they almost went ahead on 17 minutes when Desire Doue teed up Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, whose curling shot hit the far post.
Then Doue wasted a great chance, shooting straight at David Raya in the Arsenal goal after Bradley Barcola had intercepted a loose ball.
But PSG did score before the half-hour mark, the goal coming in the wake of a free-kick awarded for a Rice foul on Kvaratskhelia.
Vitinha’s delivery was headed out by Partey but fell to Ruiz on the edge of the box, and he controlled before smashing in a left-foot shot as the ball bounced back up.
It was the ideal moment for the 29-year-old Spaniard to score his first Champions League goal.
Barcola failed to convert a good chance for the hosts to score again moments later, and Arsenal still had some hope going into the second half.
Only another stunning Donnarumma save with his fingertips prevented Saka from pulling one back on 64 minutes, before PSG were awarded a spot-kick.
German referee Felix Zwayer gave the penalty after being summoned to the pitchside monitor when a shot by Hakimi brushed the outstretched hand of Myles Lewis-Skelly.
Arteta was furious at the decision, yet Vitinha’s kick was turned away by Raya diving to his left.
Nevertheless, PSG made it 2-0 on the night when Dembele, on from the bench, teed up Hakimi to finish in style.
This being PSG, however, there was a wobble as Saka quickly pulled one back from close range after Arsenal substitute Leandro Trossard had got the better of Marquinhos on the wing.
Saka then somehow blazed over with an open goal gaping from Riccardo Calafiori’s cross, ensuring that there would be no miracle Arsenal comeback and it would be PSG’s night.


Veteran Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa joins Cyprus’ Limassol

Veteran Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa joins Cyprus’ Limassol
Updated 11 September 2025

Veteran Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa joins Cyprus’ Limassol

Veteran Mexico goalkeeper Ochoa joins Cyprus’ Limassol
  • The 40-year-old played for AVS in the Portuguese topflight last season
  • Ochoa has made 152 appearances for Mexico since his debut in 2005

MEXICO CITY: Veteran Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa on Thursday signed for Cypriot club AEL Limassol in a bid to prove his fitness to go to a sixth World Cup next year.
The 40-year-old played for AVS in the Portuguese topflight last season, helping the club avoid relegation.

“Ochoa’s experience, personality and leadership are expected to significantly strengthen our team’s squad,” AEL said in a statement.
Ochoa has made 152 appearances for Mexico since his debut in 2005 and was first choice at the last three World Cups.
Mexico will co-host the 48-team global showpiece next summer with the United States and Canada.


Promoted Hamburg brace for tough return to Bayern Munich

Promoted Hamburg brace for tough return to Bayern Munich
Updated 11 September 2025

Promoted Hamburg brace for tough return to Bayern Munich

Promoted Hamburg brace for tough return to Bayern Munich
  • The wave of exhilaration that accompanied Hamburg’s return to the top division has subsided after two Bundesliga games
  • Coach Merlin Polzin said his team were looking forward to Saturday, “We’re incredibly excited about this match”

MUNICH: Once a Bundesliga highlight, Bayern Munich’s first home game against promoted Hamburg SV in seven years lacks the top billing of the past but still holds promise for lots of goals — at least for the home side.
Long before the six-time German champions were relegated to the second division for the first time in their history in 2018, Hamburg had become Bayern’s punching bag in Munich, conceding a total of 50 goals in their last eight trips to Allianz Arena.
The wave of exhilaration that accompanied Hamburg’s return to the top division has subsided after two Bundesliga games, with the former European champions drawing one and losing the other.
They have yet to score or create a single scoring chance in either of the two matches so far, according to Bundesliga statistics.
Losing the Hamburg derby to visitors St. Pauli just before the international break dampened spirits further but despite their rough return to the Bundesliga, coach Merlin Polzin said his team were looking forward to Saturday.
“We’re incredibly excited about this match,” he added. “It’s something very special. We are playing against one of the strongest teams in Europe. We have worked very hard to earn the chance to face Bayern in a competitive match.
“We’ll prepare well and head there with a clear idea of how we want to present ourselves.”
It is a totally different story for the champions.
Bayern equalled their club record with nine goals from their first two league games — both wins — with France international Michael Olize on a scoring run that now stretches to six consecutive league matches.
He has scored three goals already this season, as many as teammate Harry Kane, with the Bavarians sitting top of the table on goal difference ahead of Eintracht Frankfurt and Cologne.
The match is also special for Bayern coach Vincent Kompany, with the former defender having played for Hamburg between 2006-2008 prior to his hugely successful move to Manchester City.
Bayer Leverkusen will have new coach Kasper Hjulmand on the bench in Friday’s home game against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Last season’s runners-up hope the Dane has what it takes to turn things around following a rocky start and the dismissal of predecessor Erik ten Hag last week.
Eintracht are on six points while Leverkusen have just one point so far.
Borussia Dortmund, on four points, travel to Heidenheim on Saturday.


FIFA U-turn allows Athletic Bilbao to sign Laporte

FIFA U-turn allows Athletic Bilbao to sign Laporte
Updated 11 September 2025

FIFA U-turn allows Athletic Bilbao to sign Laporte

FIFA U-turn allows Athletic Bilbao to sign Laporte
  • Athletic said the RFEF request has now been granted after they sought to overturn the decision
  • “Once the ITC is issued, Aymeric Laporte can be registered with Athletic Club“

BILBAO: Athletic Bilbao will sign Aymeric Laporte after world football governing body FIFA changed their stance on Thursday.
The Basque side tried to bring in the Spanish defender from n club Al-Nassr on Sept. 1 but the move was not completed before the transfer deadline.
FIFA last week rejected a request from the Spanish football federation (RFEF) to make an exception for Laporte’s move, but Athletic said the RFEF request has now been granted after they sought to overturn the decision.


Spanish media said Al-Nassr had not filled in the details of the transfer online into FIFA’s Transfer Matching System.
“Athletic Club would like to report that FIFA has authorized the RFEF to obtain the International Transfer Certificate (ITC) from the n football federation,” said Athletic in a statement.
“Once the ITC is issued, Aymeric Laporte can be registered with Athletic Club.”
Laporte, 31, left Athletic for Manchester City in 2018 before joining Al-Nassr in 2023.


Defending Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon take perfect records into 4th round

Defending Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon take perfect records into 4th round
Updated 11 September 2025

Defending Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon take perfect records into 4th round

Defending Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon take perfect records into 4th round
  • Veteran striker Olivier Giroud’s Lille side is the only other unbeaten side so far
  • Lille used to be known more for their defending but have the most goals with 11

PARIS: Defending champion Paris Saint-Germain and Lyon are the only sides to have won all their games heading into the fourth round of matches in Ligue 1.
Not many observers would have expected Lyon to start this well, having avoided relegation to the second tier for financial irregularities after a successful appeal and being obliged to sell key players to balance the books.
Veteran striker Olivier Giroud’s Lille side is the only other unbeaten side so far. Lille used to be known more for its defending but has the most goals with 11.
Key matchups
A home game for Marseille against promoted Lorient would not usually stand out, but Marseille are already under pressure after losing two games.
Marseille have long been known as a club with some of the most passionate supporters in France, but fans can quickly turn on players.
The season began with a player crisis after star midfielder Adrien Rabiot was involved in a locker room fight with forward Jonathan Rowe after a defeat to Rennes.
Both players have since been sold, but Marseille can ill afford another defeat at Stade Velodrome.
Lyon are away to Rennes and must re-define their attack after skillful Georgia forward Georges Mikautadze was sold to Spanish club Villarreal for 31 million euros ($36 million) to offset remaining debts.
Lille host a Toulouse side which conceded six goals against PSG in the previous round of games.
Players to watch
Five years ago, Ilan Kebbal was playing in the third tier of French soccer and searching for a professional contract.
Now he’s the co-top scorer in Ligue 1 with newly promoted Paris FC and has been called up by Algeria’s national team.
The 27-year-old midfielder looks to add to his three goals when Paris FC travel to Brest on Sunday.
Giroud was rested for Lille’s last game — and may wish he hadn’t been since Lille won 7-1 at Lorient — but should return against Toulouse.
The 38-year-old striker will look to link up in attack once again with 20-year-old Belgian forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo, who scored twice against Lorient.
Giroud as teammates with right back Benjamin Pavard when France won the 2018 World Cup.
Pavard is back in Ligue 1 with Marseille following a surprise move from Champions League runner-up Inter Milan and could make his club debut against Lorient.
Out of action
PSG will be missing star forward Ousmane Dembélé and Désiré Doué for the home game against Lens on Sunday.
Both were injured on international duty with France and face several weeks out, leading to an angry rebuke from PSG.
PSG’s criticism of the medical staff prompted a swift response from France coach Didier Deschamps.
Off the field
One of the final acts of ousted French Prime Minister François Bayrou was to oversee the dissolution of a violent supporters group known as Strasbourg Offenders.
A government decree on Monday described how the Strasbourg Offenders committed repeated acts of violence and “incitement to hatred or discrimination against people on the basis of their origin,” the decree read, concluding that “this group is derived from the neo-Nazi hooligan movement.”
Bayrou and Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced that the 30-strong group has been disbanded, meaning they can no longer attend home matches at Stade de la Meinau.


Al-Ittihad sign Serbian defender Jan-Carlo Simic on 4-year deal

Al-Ittihad sign Serbian defender Jan-Carlo Simic on 4-year deal
Updated 11 September 2025

Al-Ittihad sign Serbian defender Jan-Carlo Simic on 4-year deal

Al-Ittihad sign Serbian defender Jan-Carlo Simic on 4-year deal
  • Simic is regarded as one of Europe’s most promising young talents and is expected to add strength to Al-Ittihad’s backline

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad has confirmed the signing of Serbian defender Jan-Carlo Simic from Belgian side Anderlecht on a four-year contract.

The club announced the deal on Wednesday evening, its third foreign signing of the summer, following the arrivals of Portuguese winger Roger Fernandes and Malian midfielder Mahamadou Doumbia.

Simic is regarded as one of Europe’s most promising young talents and is expected to add strength to Al-Ittihad’s backline. The 20-year-old central defender has made five appearances for the Serbian national team and played 53 times for Anderlecht, who signed him last summer from AC Milan.

During his time at Milan, he played six matches, all in the 2022–23 season.