Dortmund streak goes on as Paris win

Dortmund streak goes on as Paris win

Group ANottingham Forest 0-4 Arsenal (Xhaka 23, Pérez 60pen 71, Oxlade-Chamberlain 90+3)Arsenal are through to the English League Cup last 16 after a comfortable victory away at their second-tier hosts. In a rotated squad, Lucas Pérez scored his first two Arsenal goals after Granit Xhaka had followed up his maiden Gunners strike on Saturday with an indentical effort tonight.

Dortmund, Barcelona and City devastate on Saturday

Dortmund, Barcelona and City devastate on Saturday

Group AHull 1-4 Arsenal (Snodgrass 79p; Alexis Sánchez 17 83, Walcott 55, Xhaka 90+2)Alexis Sánchez might have had a hat-trick, missing a penalty on 40 minutes after Jake Livermore was dismissed for handling in the box. Substitute Granit Xhaka's first goal for his new club capped a third successive league win for the Gunners. Zug v BaselSwiss Cup – to be played on Sunday at 15:30.Caen 0-6 Paris (Cavani 12 23p 38 45+1, Lucas 67, Augustin 78)Edinson Cavani bounced back from his missed chances against Arsenal to collect hi... UEFA.com - News

Emery on Paris, adapting and his winning creed

Emery on Paris, adapting and his winning creed

Considering he won the UEFA Europa League three years running as Sevilla coach, picking up continental trophies has not been a problem for Unai Emery.That was probably what decided Paris Saint-Germain to lure him to France this summer, as despite four Ligue 1 titles and two French trebles in a row they are still to match their run to the 1994/95 UEFA Champions League semi-finals. Emery has a changed squad in the French capital, having brought Grzegorz Krychowiak with him from Sevilla, and with Jesé among other arrivals replacing the likes of David Luiz, Lucas Digne and of course Zlatan

Monaco aglow after ‘super’ August

Monaco aglow after ‘super’ August

A win against champions Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday capped a great August for Monaco, who lead Ligue 1 as they prepare for their UEFA Champions League group stage return.  João Moutinho's astute volley from Djibril Sidibé's pinpoint cross and Fabinho's 12th penalty scored from 12 attempts handed the Riviera side a healthy margin at the break. Despite Edinson Cavani reducing the arrears and Paris pushing for a leveller, Leonardo Jardim's team extended their lead when Sidibé put pressure on Serge Aurier who scored an own-goal, sealing a first defeat for new Paris coach Unai Emery. Monaco have won five of their six games in August. In the process they became the ... UEFA.com - News

Paris joins UEFA quest to find All-time EURO 11

Paris city hall, hip hop cultural centre La Place and UEFA are joining together to bring the quest to find the All-time EURO 11 to a dramatic conclusion.Fans have until 1 June to select their team of all-time competition greats by visiting all-time11.uefa.com, with a massive artistic project planned following the unveiling of the selection at a press conference on 5 June. A team of 11 internationally renowned graffiti artists selected by La Place will immortalise the 11 players in spray paint, with the pictures to be shown at the French capital's Place de la Concorde until 9 July – the day before the final of UEFA EURO 2016."This historic project bringing the worl...

Lyon blow Paris away to move to verge of final

Lyon put on awesome show against last season's runners-up in semi-final openerLyon's Camille Abily scores free-kick and becomes first player to win 50 UEFA women's club gamesLotta Schelin gets 40th European goal for Lyon, equals competition record for one club22,050 crowd best for European club game other than final and French women's recordSecond leg moved to 20.45CET on Monday 2 May at Parc des PrincesFinal on 26 May in Reggio Emilia v Wolfsburg or FFC FrankfurtEven by their standards, two...

Paris condemn Madrid to second semi-final defeat

Two late strikes book Paris's place in Monday's final against ChelseaAn Achraf Hakimi own goal gives Paris the early advantageBorja Mayoral levels, equalling the UEFA Youth League goals record in the processSubstitute Aka Wilfride Kanga makes it 2-1; Jean-Kévin Augustin seals it Madrid suffer semi-final disappointment for the second time, having also lost in 2014Paris Saint-Germain scored twice in the last seven minutes against Real Madrid as they won through to face holders Chelsea in Monday's UEFA Youth League final.Paris took an early lead...