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BREAKING: Penalty Drama as Arsenal Draw Atlético Madrid Away—-Juliaan Álvarez 56th minutes spot kick cancels out Viktor Gyökeres’ penalty kick opener in 1-1 Champions League showdown aat Wanda Metropolitano.

Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw by Atlético Madrid on Wednesday night in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final, as both sides traded blows in a tense encounter.

The Premier League leaders struck first just before half-time when Viktor Gyökeres won and calmly converted a penalty, giving Arsenal a crucial away lead.

However, the hosts responded in the second half. Julián Álvarez brought Atlético Madrid level in the 56th minute from the penalty spot after a handball by Ben White inside the box.

The equaliser set up a tense finish, with both teams pushing for a winner, but neither could find the breakthrough, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg.

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BREAKING: Cherries Hold Manchester City as Arsenal Clinch First Premier League Title After 22 Years

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BREAKING: Cherries Hold Manchester City as Arsenal Clinch First Premier League Title After 22 Years—-Arsenal have officially been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City were held by AFC Bournemouth in a dramatic title-race twist.

Manchester City entered the match knowing only a victory would keep their title hopes alive, but Bournemouth frustrated Pep Guardiola’s side with a resilient display that ultimately handed Arsenal the crown.

The result confirmed Mikel Arteta’s side as champions with one game remaining, ending a painful wait since Arsenal’s famous “Invincibles” triumph in 2004 under Arsène Wenger.

According to Reuters, Bournemouth teenager Eli Junior Kroupi gave the hosts the lead before Erling Haaland rescued a late equaliser for City, though it was not enough to stop Arsenal from clinching the title.

Arsenal’s triumph comes after years of near misses, with Arteta finally guiding the North London club back to the summit of English football following consecutive second-place finishes in recent seasons.

Celebrations erupted across North London moments after the final whistle, with supporters flooding social media to celebrate the club’s first league title in more than two decades.

The Gunners could yet complete a historic campaign, with Arsenal also preparing for the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain later this month.

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BREAKING: Ronaldo Leads Portugal’s Full 26-Man Squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup

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BREAKING: Ronaldo Leads Portugal’s Full 26-Man Squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup—-Roberto Martínez names experienced squad packed with Premier League and European stars ahead of tournament in North America.

Portugal have officially unveiled their full squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with legendary captain Cristiano Ronaldo set to feature at a historic sixth World Cup.

Head coach Roberto Martínez announced a star-studded squad blending experienced internationals with emerging young talents as Portugal prepare for the tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

🇵🇹 Portugal 2026 World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers

  • Diogo Costa
  • José Sá
  • Rui Silva

Defenders

  • Rúben Dias
  • Nuno Mendes
  • João Cancelo
  • Diogo Dalot
  • Gonçalo Inácio
  • Renato Veiga
  • Nélson Semedo
  • Tomás Araújo
  • Matheus Nunes

Midfielders

  • Bruno Fernandes
  • Bernardo Silva
  • Vitinha
  • João Neves
  • Rúben Neves
  • Samuel Costa

Forwards

  • Cristiano Ronaldo
  • Rafael Leão
  • Pedro Neto
  • João Félix
  • Gonçalo Ramos
  • Francisco Conceição
  • Francisco Trincão
  • Gonçalo Guedes

Portugal head into the tournament as one of Europe’s strongest contenders, with many viewing this competition as Ronaldo’s final opportunity to win the World Cup trophy that has eluded him throughout his remarkable career.

Martínez’s side will face DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Colombia in the group stage.

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