Lionel Messi unhappy with PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe

Lionel Messi, the striker for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), is dissatisfied with suggestions that Kylian Mbappe could become the highest-paid player in the world.

 

Messi moved to PSG from Barcelona last summer but has yet to fully establish himself at the Parc des Princes. The Argentinian joined Paris Saint-Germain on a contract that made him the world’s highest-paid footballer.

 

That was until last summer when Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United. According to ESPN, the Portugal forward is now the highest-paid player on the planet.

 

Mbappe’s predicament at Paris Saint-Germain, though, has piqued intrigue, especially given the club’s desire to maintain the Frenchman.

 

According to reports, they will pay the player wages that will make him the highest-paid player in the world.

 

The possibility of Mbappe dethroning Messi as the world’s highest-paid player does not sit well with the Argentine.

 

Mbappe is the most cherished possession of Paris Saint-Germain president Nasser Al-Khelafi. He aims to fend off Real Madrid, the current La Liga champions.

 

He intends to do so by signing Mbappe to a lucrative new contract and, according to rumours, is willing to let Messi go in the process.

 

Messi has been linked with a return to Barcelona, where he enjoyed enormous success for thirteen years.

 

Kylian Mbappe is more important than Lionel Messi in PSG

Lionel Messi not performing in PSG

According to sources, Mbappe’s proposed contract with PSG will make him the highest-paid footballer in the world. With this news comes the question of whether it is well-deserved.

 

On the surface, Mbappe appears to be the best player on the Ligue 1 team. Indeed, the attacker has netted 24 goals and added 17 assists in 34 games for the Parisians this season.

 

Meanwhile, Messi’s career in Paris has fallen short of the lofty goals he set for himself during his time at Barcelona. In 23 games across all competitions this season, Messi has seven goals and 11 assists.

 

Messi has made it evident that he does not gel with the PSG squad on multiple occasions. Mauricio Pochettino has been unable to extract the best performance from the seven-time Balon d’Or winner.

 

While Mbappe has continued to thrive, the 34-year-old has struck a disappointing figure on several occasions.

 

He most recently scored a spectacular solo goal in the UEFA Champions League first leg of their last 16 matchups against Real Madrid.

 

With his achievements and age, it could be claimed that the Frenchman is deserving of an enormous deal.

 

Kylian Mbappe want to move away from Lionel Messi

Kylian Mbappe to leave PSG because of Lionel Messi

PSG’s Lionel Messi has been accused of being the ‘culprit’ in Kylian Mbappe’s desire to join Real Madrid.

 

The Argentine, who arrived in a shock trade from Barcelona last summer, is stealing Mbappe’s thunder, which the Frenchman isn’t happy about.

 

Mbappe joined PSG alongside Neymar in 2017 and was pleased to lead the team alongside the Brazilian. However, now that Messi has joined the two in the French city, the 23-year-old believes his chances of standing out have been lessened, despite his excellent play this season.

 

Mbappe has 20 goals and 16 assists in 30 appearances this season, and he recently scored his 300th goal for club and country.

 

On the other hand, Messi has only seven goals in 19 appearances after struggling to adjust to his new surroundings.

 

Despite this, France international is dissatisfied with sharing the spotlight with the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner. Mbappe’s desire to leave the Parc des Princes is attributed to Messi’s arrival.

 

After failing to get along with Lionel Messi, PSG forward Kylian Mbappe could be the latest in a long line of players to depart the club.

 

Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the most well-known players, yet the Swede only stayed at Barcelona for one season after Inter Milan in 2009. Pep Guardiola preferred to play Messi in a centre spot back then, although the two players didn’t get along, according to a former marketing director of the club.

 

David Villa, who had a three-year successful period with the club, including a Champions League triumph in 2011, has had issues with Messi. Both players, though, eventually denied any split.

 

Then there’s Alexis Sanchez, who, according to Arsene Wenger, has suffered due to Messi’s presence. Despite frequently playing for Barcelona, the Chilean scored 47 goals and added 37 assists in 141 appearances, and he left after only three years to join Arsenal.

 

Antoine Griezmann is another quality player who struggled at Barcelona before returning to Atletico Madrid less than two years after his massive €120 million transfer. Finally, there’s Mauro Icardi, who has had a tumultuous relationship with Messi, to the point that his chances of representing Argentina have been jeopardised.

 

Although Messi and Icardi share a dressing room at PSG, they are feuding, ruminating that the former wanted Icardi traded last year.

JeetBuzz | Latest IPL 2022 Points Table

JeetBuzz has kept track of the IPL 2022 points table and the winners and runners-up from 2008 to 2022. The Indian Premier League is one of the richest and most well-known domestic cricket leagues in the world.

 

The 15th season of the Indian Premier League would be played in a bio-secure environment at a single hub to minimise air travel, which is a significant risk for spreading COVID-19 infection, harming players and the League. The competition will start on March 26, 2022, with the final taking place on May 29, 2022. A total of 70 league matches will be contested over four international grade stadiums in Mumbai and Pune. The playoff venue will be determined later.

 

IPL 2022 teams

 

Chennai Super Kings (CSK), Delhi Capitals (DC), Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Mumbai Indians (MI), Punjab Kings (PK), Rajasthan Royals (RR), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), and two new teams, Gujarat Titans (GT) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), will compete in the IPL 2022. After completing the IPL 2022 Mega auction, each club will compete for the coveted trophy in one home and one away.

 

IPL 2022 points table venue


Each team will play:

  • 4 matches at Wankhade Stadium 
  • 4 matches at DY Patil Stadium
  • 3 matches at Brabourne Stadium (CCI)
  • 3 matches at MCA International Stadium

 

The 10 teams will compete in 14 league matches (7 home and 7 away) for a total of 70 games in the group stage, followed by 4 playoff matches. Five teams will be played twice by each side, while the remaining four teams will only be played once (2 home and 2 away). 

 

The following is a list of the teams who have won the IPL and the number of times each of them has played a final match:

 

IPL 2022 venue

 

IPL 2022 Points Table Rules

The team will receive two points for a win and one point for a washout during the league stage.

  • The winning team receives 2 points for a win.
  • Each side will be awarded 1 point if the match is abandoned or ended prematurely or there is no result.
  • The losing team receives 0 points.

 

The following will be considered in a tie.

  • A team having a higher point total.
  • The team with the most wins will be considered if the points are tied.
  • If the points are still equal, the nett run rate is calculated.
  • If there is still a tie, the team with the lower bowling strike rate will be considered.
  • If there is still equality, a head-to-head meeting occurs.

 

IPL Points Table from 2008 – 2022

IPL 2022 Points Table

After each league match, the IPL 2022 points table will be updated with the latest Net Run Rate. The regulations for the points table are listed below the table:

 

Teams

Match

Won

Lost

Tied

NR

Pts

NRR

Chennai Super Kings

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Delhi Capitals

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Royal Challengers Bangalore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kolkata Knight Riders

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Mumbai Indians

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Punjab Kings

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Rajasthan Royals

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sunrisers Hyderabad

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lucknow Super Giants

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gujarat Titans

0

0

0

0

0

0

0



IPL 2022 Points Table –
Group A

Teams

Match

Won

Lost

Tied

NR

Pts

NRR

Mumbai Indians

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Kolkata Knight Riders

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Rajasthan Royals

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Delhi Capitals

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Lucknow Super Giants

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


IPL 2022 Points Table – Group B

Teams

Match

Won

Lost

Tied

NR

Pts

NRR

Chennai Super Kings

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Sunrisers Hyderabad

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Royal Challengers Bangalore

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Punjab Kings

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Gujarat Titans

0

0

0

0

0

0

0


IPL 2021 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Won

Lost

Tied

NR

Pts

NRR

Delhi Capitals

14

10

4

0

0

20

0.481

Chennai Super Kings(C)

14

9

5

0

0

18

0.455

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

9

5

0

0

18

-0.14

Kolkata Knight Riders(R)

14

7

7

0

0

14

0.587

Mumbai Indians

14

7

7

0

0

14

0.116

Punjab Kings

14

6

8

0

0

12

-0.001

Rajasthan Royals

14

5

9

0

0

10

-0.993

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

3

11

0

0

6

-0.545



IPL 2020 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Won

Lost

NR

Pts

NRR

Mumbai Indians(C)

14

9

5

0

18

1.107

Delhi Capitals(R)

14

8

6

0

16

-0.109

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

7

7

0

14

0.608

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

7

7

0

14

-0.172

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

7

7

0

14

-0.214

Kings XI Punjab

14

6

8

0

12

-0.162

Chennai Super Kings

14

6

8

0

12

-0.455

Rajasthan Royals

14

6

8

0

12

-0.569


IPL 2019 Points Table 

Team

Match

Win

Loss

NR

Pts

NRR

Mumbai Indians (C)

14

9

5

0

18

0.421

Chennai Super Kings (R)

14

9

5

0

18

0.131

Delhi Capitals

14

9

5

0

18

0.044

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

6

8

0

12

0.577

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

6

8

0

12

0.028

Kings XI Punjab

14

6

8

0

12

–0.251

Rajasthan Royals

14

5

8

1

11

–0.449

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

5

8

1

11

–0.607


IPL 2018 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

9

5

0

18

0.284

Chennai Super Kings

14

9

5

0

18

0.253

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

8

6

0

16

-0.07

Rajasthan Royals

14

7

7

0

14

-0.25

Mumbai Indians

14

6

8

0

12

0.317

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

6

8

0

12

0.129

Kings XI Punjab

14

6

8

0

12

-0.502

Delhi Daredevils

14

5

9

0

10

-0.222


IPL 2017 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Mumbai Indians (C)

14

10

4

0

20

0.784

Rising Pune Supergiant (R)

14

9

5

0

18

0.176

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

8

5

1

17

0.599

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

8

6

0

16

0.641

Kings XI Punjab

14

7

7

0

14

–0.009

Delhi Daredevils

14

6

8

0

12

−0.512

Gujarat Lions

14

4

10

0

8

−0.412

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

3

10

1

7

−1.299


IPL 2016 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Gujarat Lions

14

9

5

0

18

-0.374

Royal Challengers Bangalore (R)

14

8

6

0

16

0.932

Sunrisers Hyderabad (C)

14

8

6

0

16

0.245

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

8

6

0

16

0.106

Mumbai Indians

14

7

7

0

14

-0.146

Delhi Daredevils

14

7

7

0

14

-0.155

Rising Pune Supergiants

14

5

9

0

10

0.015

Kings XI Punjab

14

4

10

0

8

-0.646


IPL 2015 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Chennai Super Kings (R)

14

9

5

0

18

0.709

Mumbai Indians (C)

14

8

6

0

16

−0.043

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

7

5

2

16

1.037

Rajasthan Royals

14

7

5

2

16

0.062

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

7

6

1

15

0.253

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

7

7

0

14

−0.239

Delhi Daredevils

14

5

8

1

11

−0.049

Kings XI Punjab

14

3

11

0

6

−1.436


IPL 2014 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Kings XI Punjab (R)

14

11

3

0

22

0.968

Kolkata Knight Riders (C)

14

9

5

0

18

0.418

Chennai Super Kings

14

9

5

0

18

0.385

Mumbai Indians

14

7

7

0

14

0.095

Rajasthan Royals

14

7

7

0

14

0.06

Sunrisers Hyderabad

14

6

8

0

12

-0.399

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

5

9

0

10

-0.428

Delhi Daredevils

14

2

12

0

4

-1.182


IPL 2013 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Chennai Super Kings (R)

16

11

5

0

22

0.53

Mumbai Indians (C)

16

11

5

0

22

0.441

Rajasthan Royals

16

10

6

0

20

0.322

Sunrisers Hyderabad

16

10

6

0

20

0.003

Royal Challengers Bangalore

16

9

7

0

18

0.457

Kings XI Punjab

16

8

8

0

16

0.226

Kolkata Knight Riders

16

6

10

0

12

−0.065

Pune Warriors India

16

4

12

0

8

−1.006

Delhi Daredevils

16

3

13

0

6

−0.848


IPL 2012 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Delhi Daredevils

16

11

5

0

22

0.617

Kolkata Knight Riders (C)

16

10

5

1

21

0.561

Mumbai Indians

16

10

6

0

20

−0.100

Chennai Super Kings (R)

16

8

7

1

17

0.1

Royal Challengers Bangalore

16

8

7

1

17

−0.022

Kings XI Punjab

16

8

8

0

16

−0.216

Rajasthan Royals

16

7

9

0

14

0.201

Deccan Chargers

16

4

11

1

9

−0.509

Pune Warriors India

16

4

12

0

8

−0.551


IPL 2011 Points Table

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Royal Challengers Bangalore (R)

B

9

4

1

19

0.326

Chennai Super Kings (C)

B

9

5

0

18

0.443

Mumbai Indians

A

9

5

0

18

0.04

Kolkata Knight Riders

B

8

6

0

16

0.433

Kings XI Punjab

A

7

7

0

14

−0.051

Rajasthan Royals

B

6

7

1

13

−0.691

Deccan Chargers

A

6

8

0

12

0.222

Kochi Tuskers Kerala

B

6

8

0

12

−0.214

Pune Warriors India

A

4

9

1

9

−0.134

Delhi Daredevils

A

4

9

1

9

−0.448


IPL 2010 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Mumbai Indians (R)

14

10

4

0

20

1.084

Deccan Chargers

14

8

6

0

16

−0.297

Chennai Super Kings (C)

14

7

7

0

14

0.274

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

7

7

0

14

0.219

Delhi Daredevils

14

7

7

0

14

0.021

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

7

7

0

14

−0.341

Rajasthan Royals

14

6

8

0

12

−0.514

Kings XI Punjab

14

4

10

0

8

−0.478


IPL 2009 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Delhi Daredevils

14

10

4

0

20

0.311

Chennai Super Kings

14

8

5

1

17

0.951

Royal Challengers Bangalore (R)

14

8

6

0

16

−0.191

Deccan Chargers (C)

14

7

7

0

14

0.203

Kings XI Punjab

14

7

7

0

14

-0.483

Rajasthan Royals

14

6

7

1

13

−0.352

Mumbai Indians

14

5

8

1

11

0.297

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

3

10

1

7

−0.789


IPL 2008 Points Table 

Teams

Match

Win

Loss

NR

PTS

NRR

Rajasthan Royals (C)

14

11

3

0

22

0.632

Kings XI Punjab

14

10

4

0

20

0.509

Chennai Super Kings (R)

14

8

6

0

16

−0.192

Delhi Daredevils

14

7

6

1

15

0.342

Mumbai Indians

14

7

7

0

14

0.57

Kolkata Knight Riders

14

6

7

1

13

−0.147

Royal Challengers Bangalore

14

4

10

0

8

−1.161

Deccan Chargers

14

2

12

0

4

−0.467

Cricket has emerged as a new platform for liberals to promote their anti-Hindu agenda

The liberal world’s predisposition towards anti-Hindu sentiment is unmistakable, and supporters of this ideology continue to spread Hindu hatred in whichever domain they see fit. Cricket, the most popular and ferocious sport in India, has become the newest target of liberals, and it’s the awful new arena into which Hinduphobia has been injected.

 

In recent years, the way incidents in cricket have been portrayed in the media and the sports world has revealed a surge in anti-Hindu sentiment in society. Several international cricket commentators and journalists have openly praised this polluting of India’s most popular and beloved sports.

 

T20 Cricket incident shows India’s western image in terms of tolerance is low

Cricket section of  CNBC reported “India has eroding image of tolerance”

Although many news organisations have been doing it for a long time, recent cricket commentary writing and reporting trends point to troubling themes. According to a report released on CNBC in November 2021, India’s western image in terms of tolerance is low. The author of the article, Ananta Agarwal, based his conclusion on the T20 World Cup encounter between India and Pakistan, which Pakistan won in October 2021.

 

He wrote that “ethnoreligious tensions boiled over” in the country due to the match. He went on to say that some Kashmiri students were suspended, arrested, and charged with sedition after cheering on Pakistan’s triumph on social media.

 

Contrary to Ananta’s assertion, there were no religious clashes following India’s defeat in the match. Indians were disappointed by the team’s overall performance rather than any particular player. The public reports that Indian pacer Mohammad Shami was mocked to be false and unsubstantiated. Pakistani social media bots nurtured the entire story of Shami’s abuse in India, which was then amplified by the Indian leftist ecosystem.

 

Second, it was never because Kashmiri students were celebrating Pakistan’s victory in the match that they were suspended and charged with sedition. They were detained because they shouted anti-national slogans and chanting to support Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in India.

 

Ananta also promoted Hindu nationalism by referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a Hindu Nationalist leader. He vehemently quoted Nikhil Mandalaparthy, who claimed that Hindutva is an “exclusionary political ideology” based on a concept of Hindu identity as “North Indian, upper caste, and patriarchal.”

 

Referencing anyone and drawing inferences about Indian culture under the pretext of a sport like cricket is a remarkable attempt to serve the liberal cause of defaming India and Hinduism. Still, Nikhil’s ideas are unfounded and contradictory to the current state of India. Labelling Prime Minister Modi a Hindu Nationalist leader would also be counterproductive. PM Modi is a Hindu and an outspoken Nationalist, widely known and acknowledged. His nationalistic ideas have propelled India forwards on the road to progress and international acclaim.

 

The fading image of India as a land of tolerance is a fabrication of Western imagination with no basis in reality. Attempts to portray Hindus as intolerant and minorities, particularly Muslims, as oppressed are a fallacy that only a few ardent liberals believe.

 

Wisden India are full of anti-Hindu Journalists

Wisden India's Journalists Sarah Waris abused Hindus on Twitter

Many journalists at Wisden India, a well-known platform among cricket enthusiasts, are not afraid to wear their anti-Hindu views on their sleeves. Many reporters and news writers have openly attacked Hindus on social media and elsewhere, and Sarah Waris is one of them.

 

Sarah’s work has appeared in The Quint and NDTV, among other well-known left-liberal publications. In a 2013 tweet, Sarah referred to Hindus as rapists, which has since been deleted.

 

Her tweet demonstrates her hatred towards Hindus. They vilify Hindus and praise foreign athletes while disparaging Indian athletes. Last year, Sunil Gavaskar, a former Indian cricketer, slammed the portal for favouring white English cricketers.

 

Wisden has a history of making derogatory comments against Indians. A veteran Wisden editor, David Frith, wrote an op-ed opposing India’s participation in the 1983 World Cup due to their poor record.

 

‘The Australian’ spread anti-India propaganda on cricket

On February 19, 2021, journalist Gideon Haigh wrote a column for The Australian’s Cricket section to deceive its predominantly Australian audience. In his 1000-word piece titled ‘Ugly tendency that can taint Indian cricket,’ Haigh touched on various topics and offered his prejudiced and constrained view of complex situations as ‘oversimplified facts.’ He talked about the farm demonstrations, partisan appointments to the BCCI, India’s ostensibly dwindling space for criticism, Rihanna, and other issues.

 

The dispute is based on Wasim Jaffer’s religious identification, who was in the spotlight for allegedly favouring Muslim players in the team during his time as the coach of the Uttarakhand team.

 

He further alleged that the BJP engages in nasty internet harassment of liberal celebrities, independent journalists, and academics who disagree. He went on to say that Modi’s myrmidons have somehow infiltrated India’s cricket board. This is even though the BCCI President has always been a political appointee in the form of Rajiv Shukla and Sharad Pawar, unlike currently, when an actual cricketer holds the coveted position in the form of Saurav Ganguly. He claimed they echoed the BJP’s talking points when Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Rahane, and Rohit Sharma came out to support the hashtag #IndiaAgainstPropaganda.

 

India Cricket work for Hindu Nationalism

Jacobin article titled “Cricket in the Service of Hindu Nationalism” on 4 August

Jacobin is a communist publication that provides political, economic, and cultural writings. On August 4 of this year, an article titled “Cricket in the Service of Hindu Nationalism” was published.

 

The Indian cricket team’s 2019 trip to the United States, according to the report, was an attempt by Narendra Modi’s allegedly Hindu Nationalist administration to enhance its influence in the United States. “The Modi government sees the Indian cricket team as their biggest PR weapon, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the country’s governing body, as just another instrument to be managed,” according to the article.

 

“The players, too, have lined up behind the prime minister,” it said, implying that the players were biassed. “When Modi was re-elected in May, a slew of Indian cricket luminaries tweeted their support – inconspicuously identical language, with patriotic cliches like “new India” and “higher heights” appearing across multiple players’ tweets,” the publication continued.

 

The report appears to have only one goal: to indicate that the tournament is being held under the control of the Modi government and to support the government’s policies. According to the report, cricket has been influenced by “Hindu Nationalism,” which is openly accepted by everyone, even cricketers.

 

Forcing anti-Hindu propaganda in Cricket

The steadfast determination of writers and commentators like Nakul Pande and Sarah Waris to paint Indians, particularly Hindus, in a negative light may be gauged by their writings and social media posts.

 

Liberals have now picked cricket to insult Hindus and play their anti-Hindu card. Because it is a popular game among Indians worldwide, it is easier for them to spread hatred publicly.

 

Even though such nefarious propaganda would not change India’s foreign image, it is becoming evident that the anti-India liberal gang is carefully engaged in selling their anti-Hindu hatred and will stop at nothing to achieve their nefarious goal.

Liverpool wins Carabao Cup by beating Chelsea 11-10 in penalty shootout

Liverpool held their composure to win an incredible penalty shootout 11-10 and beat Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final after a thrilling match ended 0-0 after extra time at Wembley.

 

Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga missed the deciding penalty after Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher had scored following 120 minutes of frantic action at Wembley Stadium.

 

Several goals had been ruled out during the game, and there was very little separating two admirable teams.

 

However, after a series of brilliant penalty kicks, with no players missing and neither goalkeeper making a save, Arrizabalaga – who had been substituted shortly before the final whistle because of his penalty shootout expertise – blasted the game-winning shot over the bar.

 

Jurgen Klopp’s first domestic cup triumph since joining Liverpool in 2015 is the Carabao Cup victory.

 

The European champions got off to a flying start, with American attacker Christian Pulisic firing a close-range shot straight at Kelleher in the Liverpool goal inside the first ten minutes.

 

But, following a quick start from Chelsea, Liverpool clawed its way back into the game, dominating possession and the ball while battling to break down a tenacious and determined defence.

 

Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy made a fantastic double save at the half-hour mark, first blocking Naby Keita’s powerful attempt and then denying Sadio Mane from close range when it appeared easier to score.

 

Mason Mount had a fantastic chance to open the score just before halftime, but his close-range volley sailed just past Kelleher’s post.

 

After being superbly sent through by Pulisic, the England international had another golden chance to score minutes into the second half but instead struck the post.

 

Mohamed Salah had a golden chance to break the deadlock despite Chelsea’s pressure, but a diving Thiago Silva cleared his chip off the line.

 

After what appeared to be a well-worked freekick, Liverpool thought it had finally taken the lead when Joel Matip headed home from close range. After a VAR review determined that Virgil van Dijk had been interfering with play from an offside position throughout the buildup, the goal was ruled out.

 

Luis Daz, Liverpool’s January signing from Porto, could only fire straight at Mendy minutes later.

 

In the 77th minute, Chelsea’s own goal was ruled out for offside when second-half substitute Timo Werner crossed for fellow German international Kai Havertz to head home.

 

Van Dijk’s header from a corner kick in stoppage time appeared like it might win the game after some tense minutes, only for Mendy to claw it back.

 

Romelu Lukaku nearly scored the game’s winner with the game’s final kick, but Kelleher saved his close-range shot.

 

In the first few minutes of extra time, the Belgian striker felt he’d handed his team a crucial lead, but he’d drifted offside.

 

Havertz once again had the ball in the nett, but the offside flag ruled it out.

 

The drama was heightened even more just seconds before the game headed to a penalty shootout when Chelsea’s great goalkeeper Mendy was substituted for Kepa Arrizabalaga in an attempt to provide a winning edge.

 

Due to their high standards, both Arrizabalaga and Kelleher had little chance to save penalties.

 

After both teams’ 11 players scored, it came down to the goalkeepers.

 

Kelleher, 23, hammered home before Arrizabalaga’s effort went over the bar, sealing Liverpool’s triumph.

 

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel failed to win his fourth trophy – Carabao Cup

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel it meant his hopes of a fourth trophy in just over a year at Stamford Bridge fell just short

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel’s aspirations of winning a fourth trophy in less than a year at Stamford Bridge were dashed.

 

While Chelsea was vying for their sixth League Cup, he won the Champions League last season and the European SuperCup and FIFA Club World Cup.

 

After having arguably the better chances, his team may feel disgruntled.

 

Two extra-time goals were disallowed, the first by Romelo Lukaku, who cut in from the right and blasted a drive past Kelleher but was assessed barely offside.

 

Tuchel lauded his team for maintaining a clean sheet for 120 minutes against what he described as “arguably Europe’s finest attacking side” but lamented “a bit of a strange line” with the Lukaku decision.

 

Tuchel also justified his decision to substitute goalkeeper Arrizabalaga for Mendy late in extra time.

 

The plan was to take advantage of the Spaniard’s penalty-saving abilities, but he failed to save any of Liverpool’s 11 spot-kicks and subsequently missed his chance to strike from 12 metres.

 

Chelsea Russian boss Roman Abramovich handed stewardship 

The Carabao Cup final occurred a day after Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich handed over “stewardship and care” of the London club after allegations regarding his apparent ties to the Russian state.

 

Both Liverpool and Chelsea joined the Wembley crowd before the game to “express sympathy with the people of Ukraine and all those affected by the ongoing conflict.”

 

Tuchel stated that Abramovich’s decision would not affect how he handled the team.

 

In response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine, there are mounting calls for the British government to seize Abramovich’s club ownership.

 

Tuchel stated that he had worked closely with Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia and Petr Cech, the club’s technical and performance adviser. He does not expect it to alter in the future.

 

Meanwhile, Russia has been stripped of hosting the Champions League final by UEFA, with St Petersburg replaced by Paris after Russia invaded Ukraine.

UEFA to move Champions League final out of Russia after invasion of Ukraine

The Champions League final will be pulled from Russia after UEFA called an emergency meeting for Friday.

 

The Krestovsky Stadium in St Petersburg was set to host the pinnacle event of European club football on May 28.

 

The final will be moved due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which began on Thursday morning, with three London stadiums – Wembley Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, and West Ham’s London Stadium – being viable replacements.

 

UEFA is also facing mounting pressure to end its £33 million sponsorship arrangement with Gazprom. This mainly state-owned Russian energy company also sponsors the UEFA Nations League and European Championship finals.

 

The meeting has been extended to all UEFA’s executive committee members, including Alexander Dyukov. He is the CEO of Gazprom and the president of Zenit St Petersburg and the Russian Football Union.

 

Champions League final to host at London Stadium

West Ham's London Stadium will be the contender to host the Champions League final
West Ham’s London Stadium will be the contender to host the Champions League final

The owners of West Ham United are open to hosting the Champions League final at their 62,500-seat London Stadium.

 

The final being held in St Petersburg was deemed “inconceivable” by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

 

Wembley Stadium, which seats 90,000 people, is an option, but the Championship and League Two play-off finals will be held on the same weekend.

 

The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with a capacity of 62,850, and West Ham United’s stadium are unaffected.

 

According to UEFA, Zenit St Petersburg’s Europa League match against Real Betis in Spain will occur on Thursday night.

In the early hours of Thursday, an explosion lit up the night sky over Kiev as Russia started an all-out attack on Ukraine from the north, south, and east, dropping bombs, cruise missiles, and rockets from the skies.

It happened as Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his military forces to launch a full-fledged invasion of Ukraine, with land and air attacks coming from the south, east, and north.

 

Missiles and bombs poured down from the skies, tanks rolled across the border, men parachuted into eastern areas, and explosions erupted throughout the country.

 

After Putin gave the go-ahead for an early morning invasion on Thursday, official data indicated 40 Ukrainian troops were killed in early skirmishes, with ‘dozens’ injured.

 

According to Ukraine, six Russian jets were shot out of the sky above the eastern Donbass region, killing 50 Russian personnel, but Russia’s air force had taken control of the country’s skies.

 

Airfields, military bases, ammo dumps, and command centres were the strategic targets hit by precision-guided missiles.

 

The night sky above Kyiv was lit up as Russia struck the Ukrainian military’s command headquarters near the city.

 

As many attempted to evacuate the city, highways became congested, and air-raid sirens sounded at dawn light.

 

What happens with the World Cup qualification play-offs set for March could also be on the table at the UEFA meeting.

 

Ukraine is scheduled to play Scotland in a one-legged semi-final in Glasgow on March 24, but this match must now be in jeopardy.

 

In the meantime, Russia will play Poland in their semi-final on the same day.

 

On March 29, the match-winner will play either Sweden or the Czech Republic in the final.

 

However, a play-off match against Russia is ‘nearly unimaginable’ at present, according to the chairman of the Swedish Football Association.

 

‘It’s a potential possibility… spontaneously surrounding the sentiments we get as we wake up this morning are that it is practically unthinkable that we would play a football match in Russia in a few weeks,’ Karl-Erik Nilsson said.

 

‘As it stands right now, there appears to be no appetite in Russia to play a football match,’ he added.

 

Another item discussed is Russia’s participation in the Women’s European Championship in England this summer. They’ve been assigned to Group C, including Holland, Sweden, and Switzerland.