
Champions League winners and losers
Pep is plotting the route to Utopia, while Tuchel’s Chelsea transformation continues in the Champions League.
Pep is plotting the route to Utopia, while Tuchel’s Chelsea transformation continues in the Champions League.
The focus will be on Juventus, and rightly so. But Bellingham and Phillips deserve plenty of the spotlight, too.
It is, of course, another Manchester United-heavy losers section. Oh, Ole.
The players took matters into their own hands in a watershed moment for football and a slap in the face for UEFA.
Solskjaer is joined by Chelsea, Foden and Haaland in the winners section. Klopp is a big ol’ Champions League loser…
Four of the eight qualifiers from last night’s half of the Champions League are already known, three more are on the brink. Bit dull.
Solskjaer is the big loser along with PSG. Thiago Silva, Jota and Man City are all winners.
Rashford is *the* winner along with Chelsea and Moise Kean. Klopp’s Liverpool headache evolves into a full-blown migraine.
There they are – top of a Winners that also features Phil Foden. A few Spurs players are in the losers…
We have Daniel Storey with all the words about a great midweek for Lewy, Lukaku, Alli and lots more…
Lucas Moura is an instinctive, thrusting player and that’s what Jose Mourinho has made him so far…
Borussia Dortmund were the big winners but Spurs also figure. Losers? Manchester City and Barcelona…
Rather more winners – Raheem, Kane, the Ox, Zidane, Mbappe – than losers this week. Though Ajax make us sad.
Five years in and Mauricio Pochettino’s team are still kicking themselves in the balls on a semi-regular basis.
Nobody saw that coming after the dysfunction of the past few weeks. They were good…
What looked like a hollow Ballon d’Or victory for Luka Modric now looks like a joke…
“I’ve never seen a bag of money score a goal,” said the man whose light shines on this Ajax revival…
The Chilean is now ghosting through games without leaving any impression but sadness…
While Neymar strives for individual glory, Kylian Mbappe just wants trophies. And he’s ‘annoyed’ that it was only 2-0.
Inter helped Spurs with the most Spursy of performances, while Napoli had an inferiority complex…
The one criticism levelled at the Pochettino is his late and predictable Spurs substitutions. No more…
For the first time in a long while, Jurgen Klopp is under pressure. Marouane Fellaini is busy relieving it.
They won! They scored a goal at home! They kept a clean sheet! Halle-f***ing-lujah!
Harry Kane doing Harry Kane things just about kept Spurs’ Champions League hopes alive.
What a great week for Jadon Sancho. What an awful week for Hugo Lloris, Nemanja Matic and Jose Mourinho…
It’s now nine Champions League games without a win for Monaco. The builder may have to move on…
Luciano Spalletti hoped Inter’s players would not be ‘intimidated’ by Spurs. Ragazzi, è il Tottenham…
Alexander-Arnold’s career-defining moment, Guardiola’s away record, Ronaldo, Heynckes and…
It would not have meant this much at Chelsea. At 31, Dzeko might just have enjoyed his finest moment…
After years of doing pretty much what he damned well pleased at Arsenal, the same approach is not working.