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Thriller in Qatar: Argentina narrowly beat Netherlands on penalties

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Lionel Messi delivered another magical performance to inspire Argentina to a win over the Netherlands in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

The Paris Saint-Germain superstar had already scored three goals heading into the game. But he turned provider at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, slipping in Nahuel Molina to fire home 10 minutes before half-time with a wonderful pass.

Messi would go on to score a penalty in the second-half before the Netherlands launched a stunning comeback, with Wout Weghorst scoring two late goals to send the game into extra-time. Argentina would go on to win a penalty shoot-out to book their place in the final four, with Emiliano Martinez delivering a stunning display of goalkeeping to save two spot-kicks.

The World Cup is one of the only trophies Lionel Messi has not been able to win during his illustrious career. But he did everything he possibly can to end that barren run, having inspired his side throughout this year’s tournament.

And he duly delivered more magic as he tried to help Lionel Scaloni’s men book a place in the final four. With 10 minutes left of the first-half, Messi picked up the ball in midfield before playing a sublime pass through to Nahuel Molina who fired in.

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It was a pass few other players would have been able to make as he spotted Molina running through the Netherlands defence. The superstar then stepped up after the break to emphatically smash home a penalty after Marcos Acuna had been tripped.

Much had been made of the options at Louis van Gaal’s disposal in attacking positions heading into this clash. The Netherlands boss could call upon Cody Gakpo, Memphis Depay and Steven Bergwijn, with Denzel Dumfries also impressing from right wing-back.

But it was a player who many considered was a flop in the Premier League who turned the game on its head. Burnley striker Wout Weghorst was thrown on with 12 minutes to go by Louis van Gaal and he delivered a stunning performance from the bench.

First he headed in from Steven Berghuis with seven minutes to go to put the pressure on Argentina. He then equalised at the death when Teun Koopmeiners slipped him in from a free-kick and he fired past Emiliano Martinez.

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Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni has deployed five different formations in his side’s five games at the World Cup so far. Against Australia, he lined his team up in a 4-3-3 system, which led to them beating the Socceroos in the Last 16.

Despite that success though, Scaloni opted to change his set-up once again for the quarter-final clash with the Netherlands. He decided to change to a 3-5-2 formation, directly matching-up against the system that the Netherlands have used throughout the tournament.

It proved to be a masterstroke for the most part, with Argentina blunting the Netherlands until they turned to their target men. Scaloni may need to look at how he adapts to that situation though, as his side began to look rattled when the Netherlands changed formation.

The way Argentina fell apart from the last 10 minutes of normal time onwards will have been gut-wrenching for the supporters. But also spare a thought for Messi, with this likely one of his last chances to win the World Cup.

It looked like they would cruise through to the semi-finals after Messi had put them two goals up with his second-half penalty. The Netherlands fought back though and Argentina totally collapsed.

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That will be a major concern for Argentina heading into the semi-finals, with their rivals undoubtedly emboldened. That could mean that that Messi may go through his career without winning the world’s biggest tournament.

After more than 30 years in management, this tournament has been the final hurrah for Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal. The Dutchman returned for his third spell in charge of his country following their embarrassing exit from Euro 2020.

Van Gaal had been much criticised throughout this tournament for his side’s style of play. But it had proved effective in the group stage and in their Last 16 win over the United States.

They finally came unstuck at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, though Van Gaal did mastermind a late comeback from his troops. He opted to go back-to-basics late on, which proved to be a masterstroke as the Netherlands managed to equalise before crashing out on penalties.

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Arsenal beat Spurs to go four points clear at top of table

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Arsenal overcame the hurdle of a north London derby and an anxious finale to maintain momentum in the Premier League title pursuit with a vital victory at Tottenham.

 

The Gunners’ meeting with their bitter rivals was seen as arguably the most treacherous of their remaining fixtures, but they took ruthless advantage of Spurs’ defensive flaws to establish a three-goal lead by half-time.

 

Arsenal were then thrown off course when a dreadful clearance by goalkeeper David Raya presented Cristian Romero with a goal after 64 minutes, the nerves really jangling when Heung-Min Son scored from the spot three minutes from the end of normal time after Declan Rice fouled Ben Davies.

It was all so different when Arsenal went ahead after 15 minutes as the recalled Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg glanced Bukayo Saka’s corner into his own net, the England forward crowning a sweeping counter-attack with a smooth finish for the second after 27 minutes.

 

Spurs, who saw Micky van de Ven’s goal ruled out for a marginal offside with the score 1-0, were infuriated as they claimed Leandro Trossard had fouled Dejan Kulusevski before Saka scored, and were even more frustrated when the unmarked Kai Havertz headed in Arsenal’s third from another corner seven minutes before the break.

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Arsenal were then content to see out the victory, only for Raya to give Spurs hope by sending a clearance straight to Romero.

An unlikely Spurs comeback seemed on when Son scored from the spot but Mikel Arteta’s side were able to close out the game.


Arsenal survive late Spurs surge to stay on course

Arsenal have won consecutive top-flight away games against Spurs for the first time since September 1988 (a run of three under manager George Graham)

Arsenal went from cruising comfortably to hanging on in a thrilling north London derby, a stroll to victory made hazardous by their own mistakes.

 

The Gunners were never actually near their best but when the season reaches this point it is about winning and the job was eventually done, but not without a nail-biting finish.

Arsenal were sitting pretty at half-time and had negotiated the first 20 minutes of the second half without incident until Raya appeared to be caught in a moment of indecision as he went to clear, passing the ball straight to a grateful Romero.

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And when Son scored from the spot Arteta’s side must have feared becoming the victim of a smash-and-grab as Spurs, a threat going forward throughout, sensed they may get a draw.

In Raya’s defence, he did well after his error as he commanded his area with safe handling to ensure the cushion provided by that first-half advantage proved enough.

 

Arsenal had another stellar performer in Rice, his mistimed tackle on Davies that resulted in a penalty a rare blemish on an otherwise top-class performance.

 

Arteta’s side have put together three wins in eight days to ensure they are right in this title fight with three games left, maintaining pressure on Manchester City as Liverpool’s challenge falls away.

 

Sensational Saka
Having scored just once in his previous seven Premier League appearances coming into the north London derby, Saka has come under criticism for his recent form. But the Arsenal forward responded and got back on to the scoresheet during their thumping victory against Tottenham.

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In the 27th minute, Saka latched on to a long pass before driving into the box. He then kept his composure, drifted on to his favoured left foot and coolly side-footed the ball past Guglielmo Vicario. It was a fine finish from the England international, who now has 15 league goals this season.

Set pieces strike again
Arsenal have profited regularly from set pieces this season. In fact, before the trip to Tottenham, the Gunners had scored a mammoth 14 from corners – the most in the Premier League. And Arteta’s men extended their lead at the top of that statistic with two more against their arch rivals.

First, Saka whipped in a delightful in-swinging corner into the box which, after pressure from several Arsenal attackers, was headed into his own net by the unfortunate Hojbjerg.

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Arsenal thump Chelsea to go three points clear at top of table

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Arsenal laid waste to Chelsea in an absolute thrashing to establish a three-point lead at the top of the Premier League table.

Leandro Trossard gave Arsenal the lead inside four minutes when he collected Declan Rice’s pass and blasted through Djordje Petrovic at the near post. Chelsea came close from a corner when Benoit Badashile flicked narrowly past Axel Disasi, while Nicolas Jackson’s cross hit the post after a deflection from Gabriel Magalhaes, but they couldn’t find the equaliser, with Enzo Fernandez side-footing wide.

 

The Blues were reliant on Petrovic at the other end to keep them in it, the Serbian goalkeeper saving from Kai Havertz a few seconds before producing a stunning reaction stop from Trossard’s deflected effort. Petrovic was there again to save from the influential Rice after the break, but he could not stop Ben White from finding the net from a loose ball.


It was then that things really got out of hand, with Havertz racing onto a fabulous pass from Martin Odegaard to make it 3-0 and adding another eight minutes later with a precise finish into the bottom corner. It got even better for Arsenal when White’s attempted cushioned cross flew into the top corner for 5-0, allowing Mikel Arteta to rest his match-winners as the “oles” rang out from the stands. Here are the talking points from the Emirates Stadium.

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Some might call it a sliding doors moment. Rewind to the January transfer window of 2023 and Arsenal were trying their best to sign Mykhaylo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk. In the end, they were gazumped by Chelsea, who splashed out the princely sum of £88.5million to sign the Ukraine international. Arsenal reacted by landing Trossard for £27m from Brighton.

With the benefit of hindsight that looks like a bargain. After rifling one through Petrovic inside the fourth minute, Trossard now has five goals in his last nine games for Arsenal – including two in the Champions League. The Belgian has proven himself the perfect utility player and now commands a place in the starting XI ahead of Gabriel
Martinelli.

 

Arsenal run riot

Thomas Partey was making just his second Premier League start in eight months for Arsenal. And while he wasn’t the player earning the plaudits in the stands, he was the one allowing the carnage to take place in front of him. Partey’s presence allowed Rice a freer role and he clearly relished it, nicking the ball and charging forward at every opportunity.

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It was his pass from which Trossard opened the scoring and, alongside the brilliant Martin Odegaard, he was the creative fulcrum, dominating the £200m pairing of Fernandez and Moises Caicedo. Arsenal knew they were buying class when they paid a club-record £105m for Rice and he has gone from strength to strength as the season has worn on.

 

Odegaard took the award for pass of the night for his ball for Havertz’s first, as well as the chipped ball for White’s bizarre second. And Saka claimed an assist for the German’s second. But it was the sight of Rice running free that really caught the eye.

To Havertz, the glory

Kai Havertz enjoyed himself in the second half ( Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)
Arsenal fans are fond of reminding people that many observers considered the £65m they paid for Kai Havertz to be a waste. Arteta knew how he wanted to use him – as a No8 or as a No9 – and he is being proven right in some style game after game.

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Arsenal bounce back to go top in Wolves win

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Arsenal put their Champions League disappointment firmly in the past to beat Wolves at Molineux and move back to the top of the Premier League.

 

Having blown their chance to leapfrog Pep Guardiola’s side six days ago by losing at home to Aston Villa, then been knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich on Wednesday, it was a welcome triumph for Mikel Arteta’s men.

 

Leandro Trossard’s strike in the last minute of the opening period may not have been the most eye-catching of the Belgian’s career but it was perfectly timed.

It came at the end of a half where Arsenal seemed to have got stuck after a bright start and nearly fell behind to Gary O’Neil’s injury-ravaged side.

 

The visitors dominated the second half too but were unable to carve out the clear chances that would have allowed them to take the game out of reach.

 

Captain Martin Odegaard added the second deep into stoppage time at the end of the game, turning in from a tight angle after his initial cross had been blocked.

 

The result means Arsenal are now a point clear of City, with a better goal difference but having played a game more.

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They have the chance to apply some significant pressure to the defending champions when they entertain beaten FA Cup semi-finalists Chelsea on Tuesday.

 

Tired Wolves’ winless run continues
Wolves’ efforts were recognised positively by fans who stayed behind their team throughout – but when the season draws to a close, how much will they regret allowing Championship Coventry to overturn their injury-time lead in their FA Cup quarter-final at Molineux last month?

A Wembley semi-final this weekend would have lifted a season that has turned into a grind for O’Neil’s squad, who were superb for the first two-thirds of the campaign but now seem affected by a lack of energy and bodies.

 

Joao Gomes forced David Raya to push his angled first-half effort on to a post and substitute Mario Lemina tested the Arsenal keeper with a second-half shot.

 

But they were sporadic moments of attacking invention, with Wolves’ best performers being defenders, particularly captain Max Kilman and Toti, who were outstanding at the heart of the home side’s rearguard action.

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On-loan Tommy Doyle was industrious for Wolves.

However, they have now gone six games without a win in all competitions, their longest run since the end of the 2021-22 season.

 

Chairman Jeff Shi has repeatedly stated the club did not bring in reinforcements during the January window because he was not prepared to risk breaking the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules. However, the feeling will linger that the decision cost Wolves and O’Neil a realistic shot at a top half finish.

 

Trossard strikes the crucial blow
Trossard has been in and out as an Arsenal player since joining from Brighton in a £21m deal in January 2023.

 

The Belgian has still made more substitute appearances than starts in the Premier League for the Gunners – and when things are not going well, he is an obvious candidate to be replaced.

Yet he scores key goals. Since the beginning of last month alone, he has provided a winner against Porto in the Champions League, an equaliser in the home leg of the quarter-final with Bayern Munich, and now his latest effort – which takes him to 14 for the season in all competitions. Only Bukayo Saka has scored more for the Gunners.

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It was a scruffy effort, leaning back and on the stretch to get to Gabriel Jesus’ prodded pass. But it floated right into the top corner, out of goalkeeper Jose Sa’s reach. It changed the complexion of an evening that was starting to get a bit nervy for the visitors, who before that had allowed Wolves back into a game they had initially dominated.

 

At the end of a tough week, it was understandable Arsenal were not at their free-flowing best.

 

Still, they had chances. Kai Havertz swivelled neatly inside the area in both halves. However, on each occasion, the German sent his shot straight at Jose Sa.

 

Declan Rice had four opportunities, including a first-half shot he sent fizzing just wide and an injury-time effort that forced Sa into a decent save. Yet, for all his obvious qualities, the England midfielder is yet to improve his goals output, something he is certainly capable of.

 

It took Odegaard to finally finish Wolves off with a close-range effort in stoppage time.

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