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Champions League final: Borussia Dortmund plot Real Madrid’s march to 15th European Cup

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There must be few sights in football more daunting than lining up against Real Madrid in a Champions League final.

 

Not since losing 1-0 to Liverpool in 1981 have Los Blancos been defeated in a European Cup final, a run of eight successive victories that have spanned 43 years and taken the club’s total tally to 14 – twice the amount second-placed AC Milan have racked up.

Borussia Dortmund star Jadon Sancho looking for Wembley redemption in Champions League final
Borussia Dortmund will be the next team to try and put an end to Real’s remarkable streak when the two meet at Wembley Stadium for Saturday’s Champions League showpiece.

 

Unsurprisingly, Madrid heads into this final as the overwhelming favorite to lift the trophy.

 

Over the years, the team has developed an unerring knack for producing improbable comebacks in this tournament and did so again in the semifinals this season, scoring two goals in the closing minutes to eliminate Bayern Munich and reach the final.

 

“We’re not thinking about being the favorites,” Carlo Ancelotti told reporters. “We’re focused on playing against an opponent that has earned the right to reach the final after knocking out top quality teams like PSG and Atlético.

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“Borussia are a side with quality, commitment and attitude. We’re convinced that we’re going to have to dig deep, fight and battle as we do in every final.”

 

Merengues reached the final in 2022 led defender and club captain Nacho to say there was “magic” around the team on European nights.

 

Simply put: No matter how perilous the position, never count Real Madrid out in the Champions League.

 

The team’s road to the final in the knockout stages this season was marginally less fraught.

 

Real Madrid defeats Manchester City in penalty shootout to reach Champions League semifinals
After winning all six group games without getting out of second gear, Real narrowly edged past RB Leipzig in the round-of-16 before a nerve-shredding penalty shootout win against a dominant Manchester City in the quarterfinals.

 

Then came this season’s greatest escape act. Two goals from Joselu – the man who attended Real’s last final in 2022 as a fan – in the 88th and 91st minutes turned a 3-2 aggregate deficit into a 4-3 win against Bayern in the semifinals.

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Real, again, perhaps should not even be here – but this team always seems to find a way.

“It’s difficult and simple to answer this question, why is it unique in this type of competition?” Ancelotti said, trying to explain Madrid’s remarkable Champions League record.

 

“The club has created its history in this competition. The history of Real Madrid began in the ’50s. It’s something special for the club, for all the madridistas and for us, who are also madridistas. It’s a competition where we’re more focused.”

 

Dortmund, meanwhile, hadn’t reached the Champions League final since a heartbreaking 2-1 defeat against Bayern Munich in 2013. Die Schwarzgelben’s sole triumph in the competition came back in 1997 when it beat Juventus 3-1.

 

To say it is unexpected that Dortmund made the final would be something of an understatement.

 

After a heartbreaking finale to last season which saw Dortmund throw the Bundesliga title away to Bayern, the team has struggled this campaign and finished the season fifth, 27 points behind runaway champion Bayer Leverkusen.

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Head coach Edin Terzić was moved to tears while standing in front of Dortmund’s ‘Yellow Wall’ following that defeat. Victory on Saturday would certainly make that crushing disappointment a distant memory.

 

“It doesn’t matter what comes at us from the outside,” he said. “What has made us so strong, especially in the Champions League, is what we can influence. We want to show that on Saturday, so that it’s very successful.”

 

A defiant Terzić said Real’s history in the competition won’t count on Saturday.

 

“I’m firmly convinced that anything is possible in one match,” he said. “If anyone has shown that you can achieve a lot in one game, it has been us, especially this season and especially in this competition.

 

“They haven’t lost in eight Champions League finals in a row. What’s important is what happens in the next one and we’re responsible for that.”

 

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Nine African teams in World Cup last-32 round

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Following the conclusion of the group stage, nine African countries have confirmed their places in round 32 of the 2026 World Cup. 

Algeria and DR Congo are the latest teams from the continent to seal their last-32 ticket at the ongoing competition.

They join Morocco, South Africa, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Cape Verde, Ghana and Senegal in the business end of the competition, breaking the previous record of just two African teams at a World Cup knockout round.

Tunisia is the only country on the continent to qualify for the World Cup, but failed to progress beyond the group stage.

DR Congo qualified after earning their first-ever World Cup victory, 3-1 over Uzbekistan, in their last group stage match on Saturday in Atlanta. Yoane Wissa’s brace and Fislon Mayele’s strike helped the Leopard turn around a game that started disastrously for them.

The victory takes DR Congo to the top of the eight best third-placed teams, and they will face England next on Wednesday.

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Algeria also managed to squeeze into the last 32 through the best losers’ route. A 3-3 draw against Austria in their final group game ensured they displaced Iran for the final slot.

Ghana also clung to the third-placed ladder to advance despite their 2-1 loss to Croatia in their last Group game. The Black Stars will face Colombia in the next round on July 3.

ROUND OF 32 FIXTURES (All Nigerian time)

South Africa vs Canada — June 28 — 8 pm —  Los Angeles Stadium

Brazil vs Japan — June 29 — 6 pm —  Houston Stadium

Germany vs Paraguay — June 29 — 9:30 pm  — Boston Stadium

Netherlands vs Morocco — June 30 — 2 am  —  Estadio Monterrey

Ivory Coast vs Norway — June 30 — 6 pm  — Dallas Stadium

France vs Sweden — June 30 — 10 pm  — New York New Jersey Stadium

Mexico vs Ecuador — July 1  —  2 am  — Mexico City Stadium

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England vs DR Congo — July 1 — 5 am — Atlanta Stadium

Belgium vs Senegal — July 1 — 9 pm — Seattle Stadium

United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina — July 2 — 1 am  — San Francisco Bay Area Stadium

Spain vs Austria — July 2 — 6 pm — Los Angeles Stadium

Portugal vs Croatia — July 3 — 12 am — Toronto Stadium

Switzerland vs Algeria — July 3 — 4 am — BC Place, Vancouver

Australia vs Egypt — July 3 — 7 pm — Dallas Stadium

Argentina vs Cape Verde — July 3 — 11 pm — Miami Stadium

Colombia vs Ghana — July 4 — 2:30 am — Kansas City Stadium

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Athletics Open: Amusan wins gold, sets new record in Taiwan

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Nigerian and world women’s 100m hurdles world record holder, Tobi Amusan,on Saturday won the women’s 100m hurdles gold at the New Taipei Athletics Open in Taiwan.

Amusan struck gold ahead of Taiwanese duo Bo Ya Zhang, who settled for second place in 13.17s, and Yi Po-an took third place in 13.37s.

The 29-year-old’s winning time of 12.72s is also a new meeting record, chalking off 0.08s off the previous mark of 12.80s held by Nia Ali, US Olympic silver medalist and former world champion.

Amusan was dominant in the qualifiers for the final, blowing away the field in Heat 2, and continued the form in the final to deliver a swashbuckling race that thrilled the crowd.

She took the lead outright after the fourth hurdle, leaving Zhang behind.

The three-time Senior Africa Athletics Championship winner crossed the finish line before the last competing athlete cleared the final hurdle, to the amazement of screaming spectators.

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It is the second consecutive race Amusan will break a meeting record this athletics season, she also broke her meeting record in the women’s 100m hurdles event at the Rabat Diamond League.

She has won three of five races this season, and has not failed to claim a podium finish.

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Arsenal win EPL title after 22 years

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Arsenal are English Premier League (EPL) champions after Manchester City failed to win at Bournemouth.

Pep Guardiola’s Man City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium to hand Arsenal an unassailable four-point lead with just one match remaining to the end of the season.

The Gunners win the EPL title for the first time in 22 years, since the legendary Invincible side won it in the 2003/04 season.

In the club’s 100th season without relegation from the EPL, the club will celebrate its centenary participation with a league title won on the back of a record 28 EPL wins that surpassed the 26 wins recorded by the Invincibles. The defence prevented opponents from registering a shot on target in six matches, equaling a 23-year league record, and also scored a record 17 goals from corner kicks.

Mikel Arteta’s tough side has led the table for most of the season before a late mini-collapse, and Man City’s late surge in form nearly threatened their title ambition for a second season in a row.

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City’s late resurgence, however, was initially stunned by Everton in early May and completely collapsed against Bournemouth.

Guardiola’s side visited the Vitality Stadium aware that any result other than a victory would seal Arsenal’s title. But they lacked the execution for the mission after falling to a wonderful strike from Junior Kroupi in the first half.

City were only kept in the game by Bournemouth’s profligacy in front of goal. When Erling Haaland’s equaliser was squeezed home in the eleventh hour of the game, even the most faithful City supporter knew it was too little, too late.

Arsenal and Arteta secured the league earlier than they would have predicted, giving City a prodigious title run-in.

The league triumph is Arteta’s second major title with the North London club since joining in December 2019, adding to the English FA Cup trophy won within six months of his tenure in May 2020.

The 44-year-old Spaniard wins his fourth title overall and can win his fifth — and third major trophy — with victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the UEFA Champions League final next weekend.

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