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Arnautovic gives Inter slender Champions League advantage over Atletico

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Marko Arnautovic gave Inter Milan a single-goal advantage in their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid after netting the only goal in Tuesday’s hard-fought 1-0 win.

Austria striker Arnautovic replaced Marcus Thuram at half-time and rammed home Inter’s winner with 11 minutes left at the San Siro after Jan Oblak failed to hold Lautaro Martinez’s shot.

The 34-year-old turned jeers into deafening cheers with his goal, which came after a series of missed opportunities left home fans wondering whether Inter would get the win their performance deserved.

His worst miss came just after the hour mark when he ballooned over a sitter, a dreadful finish which came before and after failed attempts to latch on to promising balls.

“It is certainly one of the most important goals of my career,” said Arnautovic to Sky Sport.

“In recent weeks I’ve missed a lot of chances. But the fans and the players showed they are behind me… It gave me the energy I needed to score the goal.”

Arnautovic has had a hard time since returning to Inter on loan from Bologna last summer and those misses further frustrated supporters.

However, thanks to him Simone Inzaghi’s side, who are nine points clear at the top of Serie A, take a slender lead to Madrid where they will face Atletico in the decisive second leg on March 13.

Atletico have been a more attacking proposition this season but retreated into the dogged defensive mode more representative of Diego Simeone’s long reign in Spain.

They could not keep Inter out and now have to overturn Tuesday’s result in order to reach the quarter-finals.

“We have to keep our heads up, there is one game left and we are going to do everything possible to to get through,” said Oblak to Movistar.

“They had two or three chances when we weren’t perfect and in a game like this you have to be perfect all the time.”

Arnautovic redeemed

A cagey first half between two resolute teams left fans with little to shout about, with only a few pot shots getting supporters off their seats until the 36th minute, when Martinez saw his powerful header from Nicolo Barella’s cross saved by Oblak.

And moments later Martinez left Inter fans with their heads in their hands after uncharacteristically wasting a golden opportunity to open the scoring.

Martinez was handed a clear chance after Marcus Thuram intercepted Rodrigo De Paul’s wayward pass and burst towards Oblak’s goal, only for the Argentina forward to scuff his effort off Jose Maria Gimenez.

Thuram then had a powerful effort of his own easily saved by Oblak as Inter finished the opening half in the ascendency.

However the France forward hurt his right thigh while taking that shot and he was replaced at half-time by match-winner Arnautovic, who three minutes after the break could not quite direct Federico Dimarco’s teasing cross on target.

Samuel Lino, who curled a decent effort wide in the first half, wasted Atletico’s best chance of the night in the 56th minute when he fluffed his finish from a tight angle after exchanging passes with Rodrigo De Paul.

And Arnautovic, who has had a hard time since his return, did himself no favours when he shot over the bar when it looked easier to score.

But he was submerged by delighted teammates when he forced home the winner, which was just reward for a display which highlighted why Simeone said on Monday that Inter were one of the five best teams in Europe.

However the tight nature of the tie was evident when substitute Alvaro Morata headed wide when presented with a great chance to take Atletico back to Madrid level.

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Report: Bayern's Davies agrees to join Real Madrid

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It could be just a matter of time before Alphonso Davies is a Real Madrid player.

The Bayern Munich left-back has reached a verbal agreement with Real Madrid, but it’s unclear if the transfer to join the Spanish giants will materialize this year or in 2025, according to The Athletic’s Mario Cortegana and Raphael Honigstein.

Davies and Real Madrid officials have reportedly been negotiating a deal for a number of weeks after it was reported in January that Los Blancos were monitoring his contract situation.

There haven’t been any official talks between the two clubs, but there have been several meetings between the Canadian star and Real Madrid. The process is believed to have advanced after an in-person meeting in mid-February, Cortegana and Honigstein report.

Madrid have encouraged Davies not to sign a new contract with Bayern beyond when his current deal expires in June 2025.

Real Madrid will consider signing Davies this summer at a reduced rate or launch a move after his contract expires in 2025 so he can join on a free transfer, The Athletic adds.

Davies has attracted plenty of interest elsewhere, including Barcelona and some Premier League teams. But it’s understood that his only preference is to sign for Real Madrid.

Despite his reported desire to move abroad, Bayern haven’t been put off from trying to convince Davies to extend his stay, which started in 2019 after he joined from the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Davies has evolved into one of the sport’s best left-backs since moving to Germany, appearing in over 180 games and winning several major trophies, including the Bundesliga and Champions League titles.

Along with Davies, Real Madrid have also been heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe. They’re considered the odds-on favorites to sign the 25-year-old French striker for free after his PSG deal expires this summer.

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Inzaghi: Arnautovic 'will be really valuable' to Inter

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Simone Inzaghi is ready to give Marko Arnautovic more game time after the wasteful Austrian forward redeemed himself with the winning goal in Inter Milan’s 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

Arnautovic won the last 16, first leg clash at the San Siro after replacing injured Marcus Thuram at half-time, and he is set for more minutes as his French teammate recovers and matches come thick and fast.

The 34-year-old, who has had a tough season, had frustrated home fans with a series of wasted opportunities including a dreadful miss just after the hour mark which had supporters’ heads in their hands.

“He will be really valuable to us as he has been up to now. He and Alexis Sanchez are doing well for how they work, how they train and how they are with teammates,” Inzaghi told reporters.

“He came into the match really well, we were disappointed for the chances he missed but strikers should worry when they’re not getting any opportunities.

“I was a striker, I had periods in which I didn’t have any chances and I was always more worried than when I did have them and I either had a great goalkeeper in front of me or I missed the target.”

Inzaghi said that he hoped to lose Thuram only “for a short period of time” before he has tests on the thigh injury which ended his match.

Diego Simeone said that he is positive for next month’s return leg in Madrid despite his team not having a single shot on target on Tuesday.

“We didn’t have many chances unlike recent games. We controlled the match for long periods, but in the second half they created more chances,” he said.

“I’m optimistic, we lost today but we still have the home leg to play. We know what we’ll come up against, and how they play as we’ve just played them. Hopefully we’ll be able to take advantage.”

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Arteta: Arsenal 'dreaming' of Champions League glory at Wembley

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Mikel Arteta said the dream of Arsenal winning the club’s first-ever Champions League at Wembley is in his players’ minds as they make a long-awaited return to the knockout stages at Porto on Wednesday.

The Gunners have not reached the last 16 of the Champions League for seven years and last made it to the quarter-finals back in 2010.

However, they are in supreme form having smashed 21 goals in five Premier League wins since returning from a two-week winter break last month.

And there is the extra carrot for Champions League success this season with the final taking place in their home city of London at Wembley.

“It would be incredible to have that feeling to lift that cup in London on the 1st of June,” Arteta told his pre-match press conference in northern Portugal.

“It’s there, it’s in our minds, and it’s a dream but it’s a lot of things that you have to earn the right before that, and tomorrow we’re going to have a big obstacle ahead of us.”

Arteta’s squad is short on Champions League experience, but the Spaniard said they have the belief that they can mix it with Europe’s best.

“It’s great we have earned the right to be here. It’s been seven years since we’ve been at this table for this kind of match and 14 years since we’ve been able to go to the next stage,” added Arteta.

“That’s the challenge, that’s what is ahead of us and we are really excited to face it, and to go for it with full belief.

“It’s true we don’t have the experience, that’s the reality – 95 percent of the players have not played in this competition (before this season).

“They have never played in the last 16, I haven’t (as a coach), but we have so much enthusiasm and energy as well, and willingness with a point to prove that we are good enough and want to be there.

“That’s our desire and the passion with which we’re going to play the game tomorrow.”

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