Liverpool and Barcelona knocked out of Champions League – Football Weekly
4/15/202650 min
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon and Lars Sivertson to review Tuesday’s Champions League action. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/footballweeklypod. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast
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First 90 secondsLars Sivertsen· Panelist0:00
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Max Rushden· Host0:46
[electronic music] Hello, and welcome to The Guardian Football Weekly. PSG finish the job at Anfield. Liverpool were okay, certainly better than last week. They had one golden opportunity in the first half and a bucket load of pressure in the second before Ousmane Dembele just decided to end the contest. The Alexander Isak experiment didn't work, and the questions will continue over Arne Slot's future. In Madrid, Barca stormed back into it, two-nil up after twenty-five minutes and a glorious chance to go ahead before Charlton Athletic legend Ademola Lookman scored what turned out to be the decisive goal for Atleti. Arsenal are sporting a wait for them. We'll look ahead to that one and the Bayern-Real game as well. Also, a massive win for Leeds at Old Trafford on Monday. Iraola's gonna