Women´s Euros: ´We could have been one or two nil up after 20 minutes´ – Sweden´s Eriksson frustrate

Sweden s Magdalena Eriksson has bemoaned her side s early missed chances after they were thumped 4-0 by England in their women s Euros semi-final.

Sofia Jakobsson could have put the Swedes ahead after just 30 seconds, while Stina Blackstenius also hit the bar early on.

And they then fell behind after 34 minutes when Beth Mead smashed home from inside the box, before second-half goals from Lucy Bronze, Alessia Russo and Fran Kirby finished things off.

It means that it will be England who will play either Germany or France at Wembley Stadium on Sunday as they bid to win their first European Championship, after losing in the final in 1984 and 2009.

4 4-0 win tonight is the biggest ever margin of victory in a semi final at the UEFA Women’s European Champ…

Sporting CP 1-1 Juventus (1-2 agg): Rabiot strikes as Bianconeri reach semi-finals

Juventus reached the Europa League semi-finals as a 1-1 draw against Sporting CP at Estadio Jose Alvalade sealed a 2-1 aggregate triumph.

Buoyed by learning prior to Thursday s second leg that their 15-point deduction in Serie A for financial breaches had been suspended, Adrien Rabiot struck early on to double Juve s lead in the tie after Federico Gatti had given them a slender advantage in last week s reverse fixture at Allianz Stadium.

Marcus Edwards quickly pulled one back for Sporting from the penalty spot after Rabiot s foul on Manuel Ugarte, but resilient defending saw the Bianconeri through.

Juve will feature in a European semi-final for the first time since the 2016-17 campaign and will do battle with Sevilla for a place in the final after they knocked Ma…

Philadelphia Union v Atlanta United: No margin for error with playoffs in sight, says Curtin

Jim Curtin knows Philadelphia Union have no margin for error as they chase a playoff spot, with Atlanta United next up for them in MLS.

The Union are currently ninth in the Eastern Conference, having put together big back-to-back wins against New York City FC (5-1) and D.C. United (4-0) in their last two matches.

They have now won three of their last four matches in the league, but Curtin warned his players that they cannot ease off the pressure until their playoff spot is secured.

Every game is must win now. There s no margin for error for any team that isn t above the red line comfortably, Curtin said.

The home games always become really critical. We ve had a tough schedule, but all these points matter because anything could be the difference.

Arteta critcises Arsenal for making Zurich win ´difficult´ in closing stages

Mikel Arteta lamented Arsenal making the closing stages difficult in the 1-0 win over Zurich that sealed Europa League Group A top spot on Thursday.

The Gunners registered their ninth home win in as many games across all competitions this season, their longest such run at the start of a campaign since 2009-10 (11), after Kieran Tierney s first-half winner.

Arsenal also kept a clean sheet in all three of their home group games in Europe for the first time since the 2008-09 Champions League, owing to a resolute defensive performance at Emirates Stadium.

Arteta suggested his side were at fault in the latter parts of the game, though, bemoaning the hosts for inviting pressure on themselves as Adria Guerrero saw a second-half equaliser disallowed.

We always t…

Charlotte FC v Portland Timbers: Hosts target 90-minute display as Neville rues slow starts

Adilson Malanda says Charlotte FC are working to deliver a full 90-minute performance against the Portland Timbers on Saturday, having seen plenty of points slip away from them late on this year.

Dean Smith s team have slipped to 11th in the Eastern Conference by winning just one of their last five games, drawing one and losing three.

They conceded a 90th-minute winner in last week s 2-1 loss to New York City FC, and late concessions also cost them in a 1-1 draw with FC Cincinnati and a 1-0 defeat at Toronto FC in March.

Defender Malanda says they have focused on setting that right in training this week, explaining: We know that s one of our problems right now, which we need to fix.

We cannot keep giving up goals like that at the end of games. It can ki…

Man United ‘very disappointed’ as Aston Villa punishment leads to Conti Cup exit

Manchester United have questioned the decision by an independent tribunal to allow Aston Villa to continue in the Conti Cup despite fielding an ineligible player.

Villa admitted the charge after Noelle Maritz came on as a substitute in their 7-0 win over Sunderland, despite having played for Arsenal in a previous round.

The tribunal decided to deduct Villa’s three points and award the game to Sunderland, with the consequence that United lose their status as one of two best runners-up.

Our response to today s FA announcement. ||

— Manchester United Women (@ManUtdWomen)

United said in a statement: “We are very disappointed with this outcome, and do not understand its rationale.

“We feel that it undermines the integrity of the compe…

Klopp reflects on ´special´ Liverpool stint as tenure draws to a close

Jurgen Klopp reflected on his special stint in charge of Liverpool ahead of his final game on Sunday.

Klopp will manage Liverpool for the last time when the Reds take on Wolves in their final Premier League match of the season.

Having taken over in 2015, Klopp has led Liverpool to their maiden Premier League title, a Champions League crown, the FA Cup, multiple EFL Cups, as well as the Super Cup and Club World Cup titles.

While this season s Premier League title challenge ultimately fizzled out, Klopp used his programme notes to laud his players and staff for their efforts.

He wrote: If space allowed I could write name after name of people who I need to thank but there has never been a match programme of this size, so I will have to be more general. I cou…

Garcia Report: Conclusions of investigation into Qatar 2022 bid

Allegations of corruption have dogged Qatar s successful bid to win the right to host the 2022 World Cup since the stunning announcement was made in Zurich in December 2010.

After previously making only an edited and summarised version of former New York attorney Michael Garcia s report available, the news that the extensive document had been leaked to German newspaper Bild has prompted FIFA to make the findings available in full.

Here, we highlight the key conclusions regarding Qatar s bid.

 

NO SMOKING GUN OVER GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT

Garcia acknowledged that the closeness of the working ties between the Qatari government and the bid team prompted suspicion, but ultimately found no proof of any wrongdoing.  

The relationship between the…

2018 World Cup Group G: Team News, Prediction & Betting Odds

With the 2018 World Cup in Russia kicking off in less than a month, SoccerNews.com is commencing its own series of group predictions where you will be able to find previews of all the teams taking part in this summer’s showpiece tournament, latest team news and best betting odds and suggestions.

It is surely set to be a fascinating summer of football in Russia, and that is no different in Group G.

Dark horses Belgium clash with 1966 winners England. Minnows Panama and Tunisia complete the line-up with both expected to fall to their far more illustrious opponents. Could either channel the spirit of Costa Rica in Brazil and spring a surprise and progress to the last-16 of world football’s showpiece tournament?

The group gets underway on the 18th of June as Pan…

Euro 2024 social round-up: Tartan Army turns Cologne blue, no rest for Mbappe

Day six at Euro 2024 brought more thrills and spills on the pitch, with Albania sealing a last-gasp draw against Croatia and Germany booking their place in the last 16 by beating Hungary.

Scotland, meanwhile, kept their hopes of progressing from Group A alive by earning a creditable 1-1 draw with Switzerland in the late kick-off.

There was also plenty going on outside the games, from the Tartan Army painting Cologne blue to Kylian Mbappe getting out on the turf two days after breaking his nose.

Here, we run through the best of Wednesday s social media posts from around Euro 2024.

Cologne turns blue for Scotland

One noticeable theme of this tournament has been the colour and noise brought by huge contingents of travelling fans, and an estimated 100…