Arsenal in dreamland as Atleti are held off in the chase for Budapest final
A flare for the big occasion: Fans greet the arrival of the Arsenal team bus :Picture by @YTJourno Champions League semi-final second leg Arsenal (1) 1 Saka 44 Atletico Madrid (0) 0 Aggregate: 2-1 It was never going to be 4-0 to Arsenal as it had been on Matchday Three when the Gunners hosted Atleti at the Emirates. But has 1-0 to the Arsenal ever sounded so good? Through to only their second ever Champions League final. What a feat that is. As North London Forever rang out a
By Yann Tear at Emirates Stadium


Patrik Schick, the man who could reignite Chelsea's title tilt next term?
By Alessandro Schiavone There’s a time and a place to score a hat-trick. And Patrik Schick yet again picked his game wisely as Bayer Leverkusen thumped RB Leipzig 4-1 in a high-stakes game to sneak back into the top-four after direct contenders Hoffenheim and Stuttgart shared the spoils in a 3-3 thriller earlier on Saturday afternoon. Chelsea's 3-1 demolition by Nottingham Forest, covered by our London specialist Yann Tear earlier today, once again exposed the west Londoner
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Chelsea simply cannot shake off their dismal league form as Nottingham Forest are latest to run amok
Back to the Bridge of Sighs : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Chelsea (0) 1 Joao Pedro 90+3 Nottingham Forest (2) 3 Awoniyi 2, 52 Igor Jesus 15pen What was supposed to be an easyish afternoon against a team saving itself for a European semi-final turned out to be anything but, as Chelsea's grim league form continued. It is now six Premier League defeats in a row for the humbled Blues. Forest boss Vitor Pereira fielded a virtual shadow side to save legs for the trip to Vi
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It's looking so bleak for Hammers now after Spurs cash in on feeble Villa's Europa distraction
The Gtech was a grim place for the Hammers this weekend For Spurs, it was just the perfect time to play Aston Villa. For West Ham, it was maybe the worst time to take on a Brentford side eyeing a crack at European football for the first time. Tottenham travelled to Villa Park on Sunday night with an extra spring in their step after seeing the Hammers cave in 3-0 at the Gtech to the ambitious Bees. It gave them the chance to overtake their east London rivals and get out of the
Julian Taylor at the Gtech Community Stadium


EFL roundup: Relief for Orient, Bromley's extended unbeaten home season lands them League Two title
The biggest capital winners on the final day of the EFL season were undoubtedly Orient and Bromley, as Millwall missed out on automatic promotion, while QPR, Charlton and Watford all lost. The O's started the day in danger at the foot of League One - a two point advantage over Exeter City looking fragile in the event of a win for City down at St James' Park against Bradford City. Even a draw would not have been enough had Exeter won, but in the event, the Grecians lost 2-1 to
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