Liverpool’s Champions League Comeback Reward For Strong Season
Liverpool’s miraculous 4-0 victory over Barcelona in last night’s Champions League action showed just how good their season has been.
 
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Liverpool’s miraculous 4-0 victory over Barcelona in last night’s Champions League action showed just how good their season has been.
Barcelona’s 3-0 thrashing of Liverpool was proof that the Spanish giants have the quality to win the Champions League this season.
New Brisbane Roar manager Robbie Fowler has made an immediate impact at the club, with 14 players departing following a disastrous season that saw them finish second-last.
Ajax have continued to show their worth, defeating Tottenham 1-0 away from home in the Champions League semi-finals.
This week’s round of A-League action will be the last for a couple of long-serving players.
It was a respectable night for the Australian teams in the Asian Champions League, as both Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC drew with their Chinese opponents.
The Greek Superleague has a new champion, with PAOK’s 5-0 victory over Levadiakos ensuring that they will finish the season on top of the table.
Perth Glory’s Premiers Plate triumph was a historic moment, as it was the first trophy that the club had won since their NSL days.
Sydney FC captain Alex Brosque has announced that he will retire at the end of the season, following a long and successful career.
There has been another twist in the race for automatic promotion in the EFL Championship, as Sheffield United’s draw with Birmingham allowed Leeds to climb into second place.
Some of Brazil’s best international stars will be coming to Kogarah, as Sydney FC play host to Chinese heavyweights Shanghai SIPG in the Asian Champions League.
Despite many expecting them to get at least an away goal, Manchester City have fallen 1-0 to Tottenham in their Champions League quarter-final match.
While Wolverhampton’s 2-1 victory over Manchester United may have been a surprise to some, the reality is that it was yet another win over a top-six club in the Premier League this season.
French defender Lucas Hernandez has signed for German heavyweights Bayern Munich for a massive 80 million euros.