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Manchester City are one step closer towards getting their hands on a historic fourth successive Premier League title. Pep Guardiola’s side stormed past Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon, winning 4-2 at Selhurst Park.

Jean-Philippe Mateta put the Eagles ahead in the opening minutes, but Kevin De Bruyne quickly found the reigning champions an equaliser. Rico Lewis put Manchester City shortly after half-time before Erling Haaland etched his name on the scoresheet just moments after the hour mark.

De Bruyne later doubled his tally upon his return to the starting lineup. Odsonne Edouard scored a late constellation goal for Oliver Glasner’s side in the dying embers of the clash. Nevertheless, Guardiola’s side remain in contention on three fronts with a Champions League quarter-final and an FA Cup semi-final to come in April.

Real Madrid and Chelsea stand in the Blues’ way in those respective competitions and with Premier League title rivals Arsenal and Liverpool also in Europe, it promises to be a hectic and pivotal few weeks.

So, with that being said, the Manchester Evening News has taken a look at how City, the Gunners and Liverpool’s fixture list looks over the coming weeks.

Manchester City’s next six fixtures
April:

Tues 9 – CL Real Madrid (A)

Sat 13 – PL Luton (H)

Wed 17 – CL Real Madrid (H)

Sat 20 – FA CUP Chelsea (H)

Thurs 25 – PL Brighton (A)

Sun 28 – PL Nottingham Forest (A)

Liverpool’s next six fixtures
April

Sun 7 – PL – Manchester United (A)

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Thurs 11 – EL – Atlanta (H)

Sun 14 – PL – Crystal Palace (H)

Thurs 18 – EL – Atlanta (A)

Sun 21 – PL – Fulham (A)

Weds 24 – PL – Everton (A)

Arsenal’s next six fixtures
Sat 6 – PL – Brighton (A)

Tues 9 – CL – Bayern Munich (H)

Sun 14 – PL – Aston Villa (H)

Wed 17 – CL – Bayern Munich (A)

Sat 20 – PL – Wolves (A)

Tues 23 – PL – Chelsea (H)

 

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INCREDIBLE! Why Jude Bellingham wears number 5 for Real Madrid

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INCREDIBLE! Why Jude Bellingham wears number 5 for Real Madrid

Jude Bellingham has worn Real Madrid’s number five shirt since joining the club in 2023.

The English all-rounder chose the number which was formerly worn by one of Madrid’s greatest-ever players.

Antonio Rudiger was in possession of the shirt number which Bellingham originally wanted before settling for five.

Jude Bellingham has quickly become an iconic name at Real Madrid. Since moving to the Spanish capital in the summer of 2023, he has been a key cog in the system for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, most notably scoring a stunning winner away to bitter rivals Barcelona.

Kids across the city idolise him, buying his name and shirt number on the back of their jerseys. When Bellingham moved to Real Madrid, he chose to become the club’s number five. Traditionally, the number is used for defensive-minded players, but the Birmingham City prodigy is an exception.

He was unable to wear his beloved number 22, so he struck a compromise. Inspired by one of the greatest Real Madrid players of all time – Zinedine Zidane – we have outlined everything you need to know about the background story surrounding Bellingham’s kit number.

Why Bellingham is Real Madrid’s Number 5
His father used to have a Zidane shirt when he was younger

Bellingham wears the number five shirt to pay homage to Zidane. The legendary Frenchman made 227 appearances for the Galacticos, registering 49 goals and 67 assists. Most notably, he scored one of the greatest Champions League goals of all time in the 2002 final against Bayer Leverkusen.

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Zidane also returned to Madrid as manager and won the Champions League three times in a row. A legend in every aspect, it makes sense that Bellingham wanted to honour his legacy in the Spanish capital, even if it was not his first choice. “There wasn’t much else left,” the midfielder said at the 2023 Ballon d’Or ceremony as he explained his decision.

“It adds a little bit of pressure, but I wanted to pay homage to one of my idols.”

However, there is also personal significance to Bellingham wearing the number five shirt. When he was growing up, his father – Mark Bellingham – had a Zidane shirt. “My father always wore a Real Madrid shirt around the house with ‘Zidane’ on the back, which is funny because, in a way, it has come full circle. He gave it to me when I arrived here in the summer,” Bellingham said via Talksport.

“He always wore it and I always told him: ‘Who is this guy you have on your shirt?’ And he always answered: ‘When you’re older, we’ll see him on YouTube.’ Now that I’m wearing number five, it has ended up being a pretty significant story. Really significant to me.”

 

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Messi scores twice as Inter Miami win MLS Shield

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Messi scores twice as Inter Miami win MLS Shield

Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi scored twice in a 3-2 win against Columbus Crew to help the club to win the MLS Supporters’ Shield for the first time.

The Argentina playmaker opened the scoring with a close-range finish and doubled the away side’s lead in first-half stoppage time with a sublime free-kick.

Crew winger Diego Rossi halved the deficit in Ohio before former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez restored Inter Miami’s two-goal lead and they held on after Cucho Hernandez’s penalty.

Miami’s victory means the club will finish top of the table and have won the Supporters’ Shield – which is given to the MLS club with the best regular season record – for the first time since they debuted in 2020.

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Atletico sanctioned after Madrid derby trouble

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Atletico Madrid have been sanctioned with a partial stadium closure and fine after crowd trouble in Sunday’s derby game against local rivals Real Madrid.

The La Liga match was halted for about 20 minutes in the second half after Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois complained to officials that home fans behind his goal were throwing objects on to the field.

Appeals were made over the stadium loudspeakers for fans to stop throwing objects but they were ignored, prompting the suspension of the game.

The Spanish football federation’s disciplinary committee has now ruled Atletico must close the lower south section of the Metropolitano Stadium, where the trouble occurred, for the next three games.

The club have also been fined 45,000 euros (£37,460) for what the body called “very serious” and “totally unacceptable” offences.

The match finished 1-1 after Atletico’s Angel Correa scored a stoppage-time equaliser to cancel out Eder Militao’s opener.

Atletico have said they have already identified and banned one supporter over the matter.

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Lookman shines as dominant Atalanta beat Shakhtar

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Ademola Lookman starred as Atalanta claimed a comfortable Champions League win over Shakhtar Donetsk at the Arena AufSchalke in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

The Italians have now taken four points from their two Champions League fixtures this term after beginning their campaign with a goalless draw against Arsenal.

And this result never looked in doubt from the moment former Charlton and Everton forward Lookman created their 21st-minute opener with a curling delivery from the left that was flicked home by Albania captain Berat Djimsiti.

Having already rattled the Shakhtar crossbar, Lookman then doubled Atalanta’s lead a minute before the interval, with a placed effort into the bottom corner from Sead Kolasinac’s pass.

Gian Piero Gasperini’s side put the contest beyond doubt three minutes after the restart when Raoul Bellanova capitalised on some hesitant defending to nod in Davide Zappacosta’s cross at the back post.

Shakhtar, who are playing their home matches at Schalke’s ground due to Ukraine’s ongoing conflict with Russia, struggled to trouble the visiting defence and have one point from two games.

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Liverpool vs Bologna: What to expect from unpredictable UCL clash

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As Bologna prepare to face Liverpool in their first away trip in the Champions League or European Cup since the 1960s, here is a look at what to expect from the Rossoblu at Anfield and how they replaced the likes of Riccardo Calafiori, Joshua Zirkzee and coach Thiago Motta.

Bologna were one of the surprise packages of the 2023-24 season in Serie A, storming to a fifth-placed finish, which was enough for them to qualify for the Champions League due to the competition’s expansion and Atalanta’s victory in the Europa League final.

The Rossoblu had looked strong contenders to finish last season in the top four, but fell just short in the final weeks of the campaign.

How Bologna replaced Calafiori, Zirkee and Motta
Thiago Motta was credited as the mastermind behind Bologna’s success last season. His services have since been snapped up by Juventus, who currently lead the Serie A table after six matches, with a record zero goals conceded over that period.

The club have replaced the former Italy international with former Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Italiano, who, like his predecessor, tends to favour a back four and a front three.

There have, of course, been some fairly major personnel changes over the last few months. Italy international Riccardo Calafiori was sold to Arsenal for a sum just shy of €50m after an impressive break-out season in Serie A.

Bologna brought in a handful of defenders to replace him, including Nico Casale from Lazio and full-backs Juan Miranda and Emil Holm. However, the Calafiori ‘replacements’ have been promoted from within, as Sam Beukema and Colombia international Jhon Lucumi have been the go-to options at centre-back for most of the campaign.

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The club also made a huge profit from the sale of Joshua Zirkzee to Manchester United, although a large chunk of that fee was paid back to the Dutchman’s former club, Bayern Munich.

Still, Bologna opted to bring in Thijs Dallinga, who became the club’s most expensive purchase of the summer at €15m. Similarly to how they replaced Calafiori, though, the most used striker so far this season has been Santiago Castro, who joined from Velez Sarsfield in January.

What to expect from Bologna against Liverpool at Anfield
Like their hosts, Bologna are expected to line up in a form of 4-3-3 when they take on Liverpool at Anfield on Tuesday. Stefan Posch, Charalampos Lykogiannis and the aforementioned centre-backs Beukema and Lucumi have been mainstays in the back four so far this campaign.

Similarly, Switzerland internationals Remo Freuler and Michel Aebischer are good bets to start in midfield, as are the more advanced Giovanni Fabbian and Kacper Urbanski, who have had more opportunities in the starting line-up while Lewis Ferguson recovers from his long-term injury.

Though they sold Zirkzee, Bologna were able to keep hold of some of their other star attackers, such as Dan Ndoye and Riccardo Orsolini, who should also start against Liverpool if fit. It remains to be seen whether Italiano sticks with Castro, or gives Thijs Dallinga a run out at centre-forward.

Liverpool will of course be the firm favourites on home soil, but Bologna showed they are capable of keeping clean sheets in Europe with a 0-0 against Shakhtar Donetsk last time out.

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Match fixing: Man arrested over attempted bribery of professional League player

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A man has been arrested over the alleged attempted bribery of a professional League of Ireland football player during the current season.

The man, aged in his 30s, was arrested on Tuesday by detectives from the Anti-Bribery and Corruption Unit of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) as part of an ongoing investigation.

The individual was detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984, at a Garda Station in the Western Region.

He has since been released without charge and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

A Garda statement added: “The Anti-Bribery and Corruption Unit remains committed to safeguarding the integrity of sport in Ireland and continues to work closely with all relevant stakeholders.

“An Garda Síochána continues to appeal to anyone with information regarding match-fixing or sports corruption to report it in confidence via the Bribery and Corruption Confidential Reporting line at 1800 40 60 80, the Garda Confidential Line at 1800 666 111, or at their local Garda Station.”

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