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'No concrete threat' to PSG's game vs. Barca, says French government

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The French government said there was no “concrete threat” to Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League match against Barcelona on Wednesday in the French capital after Islamic State threatened to attack all four quarter-finals.

“There is not, and the Interior Minister confirmed this earlier today at the cabinet meeting, a concrete threat but we remain cautious at all times,” French government spokeswoman Prisca Thevenot said.

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Atletico dealt Depay injury blow for Dortmund match

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Atletico Madrid will be without forward Memphis Depay for their Champions League quarter-final first leg clash against Borussia Dortmund due to injury, the Spanish side said Monday.

Dortmund visit the Metropolitano Stadium on Wednesday but Diego Simeone will be without the 30-year-old Dutchman, who Atletico said suffered a “muscular injury” in his left leg.

Atletico did not specify his expected absence period but Spanish media report that he could miss three weeks and subsequently the return leg in Germany on April 16.

Depay, on as a substitute, scored an 87th-minute goal to help Atletico take their last 16 tie with last year’s runners-up Inter Milan to extra-time, and the Rojiblancos triumphed on penalties.

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Tuchel will remain in charge for Arsenal clash, insists Bayern director

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Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund guaranteed coach Thomas Tuchel would be in the dugout for Tuesday’s Champions League game at Arsenal despite Saturday’s 3-2 loss to Heidenheim.

Bayern had a two-goal lead at half-time but conceded three goals to the promoted club, which left Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen — who won 1-0 at Union Berlin — on the cusp of a first Bundesliga title.

Leverkusen are 16 points clear and need just one win from their remaining six games to lift the title, with Bayern having won the previous 11 league crowns.

Freund told reporters Tuchel would “100 percent” be in charge for the quarter-final first leg in London, despite admitting “losing twice in a week is incredible”.

“In three days we’ve got a very important match. Thomas was trying to bring back energy, to see what things need to be changed and what isn’t working,” he said.

Tuchel won the Champions League as Chelsea coach in 2021, having taken Paris Saint-Germain to the final the year before, when they lost to Bayern.

Bayern lost at home to Borussia Dortmund last Saturday, the visitors’ first win in Munich since 2014.

Freund also reserved some harsh criticism for Bayern’s players, saying giving up the lead was “unacceptable”.

“Every player must look in the mirror after the match and ask themselves if they gave everything for the team,” he added.

“We cannot concede three goals in the second half after leading 2-0 at the break.

“We need to ask ourselves questions as a group. This is not acceptable.”

Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt, who has been in charge for over 16 years and taken the club to the top flight from the fifth tier of German football, implied Bayern were complacent.

“A lot of teams come here and think about how big the win will be. But we took risks and attacked the goal in the second half.”

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Women's Champions League roundup: Chelsea, Lyon march into semifinals

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Chelsea reached the semi-finals of the Women’s Champions League on Wednesday despite a 1-1 draw at home to Ajax, while Lyon also progressed after brushing aside Benfica in France.

Mayra Ramirez put Chelsea into a first-half lead on her European club debut before Chasity Grant equalised for Ajax in the second half.

Chelsea prevailed 4-1 on aggregate following a 3-0 win in the first leg in Amsterdam.

Ajax nearly took the lead in the opening 20 minutes when goalkeeper Zecira Musovic had her clearance charged down by Tiny Hoekstra, but the ball rolled against the post and went agonisingly wide.

Just after the half-hour mark, Ramirez opened her Champions League account with a composed finish after being set free by Guro Reiten.

Now four goals to the good, Emma Hayes’ side looked set to cruise into the final four.

Grant put a dampener on the night for Chelsea when she ran on to Hoekstra’s through ball and her slightly scuffed finish squirmed its way through Musovic.

With the score level on the night, Chelsea’s aggregate lead was insurmountable for Ajax although Musovic did redeem herself in the last 10 minutes when she made excellent fingertip saves to deny Romee Leuchter and then Danique Tolhoek.

Four up for Lyon

Earlier, braces from Delphine Cascarino and Kadidiatou Diani gave eight-times titleholders Lyon a 4-1 victory at the Groupama Stadium to claim the tie 6-2 on aggregate.

Marie-Yasmine Alidou equalised minutes after Cascarino’s opener at the end of the first half, but the 27-year-old hit a second shortly after half-time before two injury-time Diani goals gave Lyon a comfortable victory.

“There was a lot to be pleased about,” Lyon coach Sonia Bompastor toldo the club’s channel, OLPLAY.

“The comeback at half-time was beautiful and hurt the Portuguese mentally, but we had to be more clinical in the first half.”

Lyon created several good early chances but failed to find a way past Lena Pauels in the Benfica goal until the 43rd minute.

Cascarino gave Lyon a two-goal buffer on aggregate when Eugenie Le Sommer chased down an underhit backpass, won her challenge with Pauels and then had the presence of mind to lay the ball back to the French international, who duly finished with a delightful chip over the stranded ‘keeper and two retreating defenders.

But Benfica struck back instantly to reduce the deficit to one goal when Alidou bundled home Lucia Alves’ cross, following a sublime defence-splitting pass from deep by Kika Nazareth.

Lyon made two changes at half-time, and the move soon paid off when Cascarino doubled up with a fine individual effort six minutes into the second half.

Picking the ball up in midfield, she drove forward before unleashing a powerful shot from outside the area.

One minute into added-time, Diani tucked away Lindsey Horan’s knockdown in the box to cement Lyon’s spot in the semi-finals.

The margin of victory then became even greater five minutes later when Diani miscontrolled the ball and Catarina Amado’s clearance actually glanced off the French forward and into the net.

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