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Archive April 30, 2025

Barcelona and Inter Milan share 3-3 thriller in Champions League semifinal

In a high-speed Champions League semifinal first leg encounter, Barcelona and Inter Milan came away with a convincing 3-3 draw.

Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries both had excellent strikes on Wednesday, but Barca couldn’t be stopped by Lamine Yamal, who had a sublime solo effort to bring the Italian team back into the game.

A Yann Sommer own goal put the tie at the halfway point before Ferran Torres levelled for the five-time champions, who had already beaten Inter by a blazing lead.

Thuram’s injury to his thigh set Inter on a verge of recovery, and he did just that with the fastest-ever Champions League semifinal goal in 30 seconds.

Marcus Thuram’s cross kicks the ball in the direction of goal for Inter Milan.

Jules Kounde, the Copa del Rey winner of the title, hacked a poor clearance to the edge of the box to make a profit for Barcelona.

Inigo Martinez slipped just in time as Dutch wideman Dumfries attempted to finish with a pass-the-middle-heel movie, which was flawless.

A nervous 50, 000-strong Olympic stadium crowd cheered on as Barcelona seized control and moved on.

Yamal, who was making his 100th appearance for Barcelona, requested a penalty after being shoved by Alessandro Bastoni, set up Torres, who fired wide.

The Spaniard volleyed just inches off target in place of Barca’s sluggish top goalscorer Robert Lewandowski.

Inter, whose triple hopes fell apart after three straight domestic defeats, came away with a second and a fine finish.

Dumfries reached the dropping ball first with a stunning acrobatic effort after Francesco Acerbi nodded on a corner.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 30: Denzel Dumfries of FC Internazionale scores his team's second goal whilst under pressure from Pedri and Frenkie de Jong of FC Barcelona during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Semi Final First Leg match between FC Barcelona and FC Internazionale Milano at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys on April 30, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Denzel Dumfries of Inter Milan scores the second goal for his team while being pressured by Pedri and Frenkie de Jong of Barcelona.

Barcelona’s recent defensive struggles may have been minor, but Hansi Flick’s young side are unaffected by the string of European roadblocks that have occurred since they last won the competition in 2015.

The least-talented wizard was Yamal, who put Barcelona back in the game just three minutes later with a fantastic individual goal that made him the youngest semi-final scorer ever.

The Spaniard rejected comparisons to legendary Barca player Lionel Messi on the eve of the game, but his goal was straight out of the Argentinian’s script.

Before they could stop him, Yamal stroked an inch-perfect shot into off the left post after catching him off the right post and floated inside from the right flank.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - FC Barcelona v Inter Milan - Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, Barcelona, Spain - April 30, 2025 FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal in action before scores their first goal REUTERS/Albert Gea
Lamine Yamal of Barcelona’s offense before the team’s opening goal [Albert Gea/Reuters]

Yamal nearly repeated the same mistake just a few seconds later. He evaded the pitch again this time, pausing for Federico Dimarco to lunge past him.

The youngster fired a shot that Sommer tipped onto the crossbar from a tight angle.

Yamal, who was high on confidence, gave Torres and Dani Olmo more chances that went begging before Barca equaled.

After 38 breathless minutes, Raphinha scored from close range after Pedri hooked a ball into the area and fired it into the goal.

Barca, who had previously replaced Gerard Martin with Ronald Araujo at half-time, were hit by Kounde’s limp before half-time.

After enduring a rough night up against the relentless Yamal, Dimarco hammered over in the opening half before Simone Inzaghi hooked him.

Early in the second half, Inter sucker-punched Barca, scoring from a corner with Dumfries’ header bouncing in off Olmo.

Yamal stepped over a corner on the edge of the box to give Raphinha the lead in less than two minutes to equalize.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Semi Final - First Leg - FC Barcelona v Inter Milan - Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, Barcelona, Spain - April 30, 2025 FC Barcelona's Raphinha scores their third goal REUTERS/Albert Gea
Raphinha scores the third goal for Barcelona [Albert Gea/Reuters]

The Brazilian’s rasping strike hit the crossbar before coming in off the unfortunate diving Sommer’s head.

After entering behind Barcelona’s high line, Pau Cubarsi made a crucial recovery tackle to stop Thuram, and Mkhitaryan had a goal that was ruled out due to a very tight offside.

Late in the second strike, Yamal slammed the crossbar, but neither team could get off the hook.

The winner of the Munich final will face Paris Saint-Germain or Arsenal on May 31 in the second leg, which will take place in Milan on Tuesday.

Rodrygo considering Real Madrid exit – Thursday’s gossip

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Real Madrid’s forward Rodrigo is considering leaving, while Juventus and Manchester United are competing for midfielders Ederson and Harry Kane. England international Harry Kane is also expected to join Bayern Munich.

Rodrygo, 24, a Brazilian forward, has fallen further down the pecking order at Real Madrid and is considering leaving in the summer transfer window. (Spanish: Radio Marca)

Atalanta and Manchester United are attempting to sign 25-year-old Brazil midfielder Ederson from Atalanta. (Tuttosport – in Italian)

Harry Kane, an England striker, has been linked with a return to the Premier League, but he intends to stay with Bayern Munich for another year. (Talksport)

Clubs in Saudi Arabia are pursuing Aston Villa, 32-year-old Emiliano Martinez, 32, and Jamaican winger Leon Bailey, 27. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Bayern Munich consider themselves to be in a good position to sign German attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. The club would attempt to sell the 21-year-old to a new club if he files an agitation. (Sky Sports Germany)

Erik ten Hag, a former manager of Manchester United, is one of the potential replacements for Xabi Alonso, who has been linked with replacing him with Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid. (Sky Sports Germany)

English attacking midfielder Harvey Elliott, 22, wants to stay and fight for his place at Liverpool despite having struggled for first-team football this year. (Liverpool Echo)

Ipswich Town striker Liam Delap, 22, is thought to have a £30m release clause, and Everton is also interested in signing England international Dominic Calvert-Lewin for a new deal after this summer. (The i Paper)

Kim Min-jae, a South Korean international, says he hopes to stay at Bayern Munich despite the German champion’s claims that the 28-year-old could be sold if the right offer is made. (Sport Bild – in German)

Enzo Kana-Biyik, 18, is expected to complete a free transfer to Manchester United from Le Havre. (Manchester Evening News)

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Netflix’s ‘The Eternaut’ Echoes Fight Against Tyranny—Actor Ricardo Darin

According to Ricardo Darin, an actor from Argentina, “The Eternaut” is a story that is as old as time and has a special resonance today.

The sci-fi series, which is based on a 1950s comic and is well-known in the South American nation, follows a mysterious, toxic snowfall that occurs before an alien invasion of Buenos Aires.

More significantly, Darin, 68, told AFP in an interview that it is about ordinary people who have few resources and no special powers who collectively “stink down a totalitarian threat.”

He said of the plotline, “The communities that managed to survive were those who stood shoulder to shoulder, defended themselves, and did not care about what happened to them individually.”

Darin said the series “resonates” with the present in this way, even though he declined to specify which threat in particular.

The Eternaut, a film based on the same comic by the name&nbsp, was written and written by Bruno Stagnaro in Argentina between 1957 and 1959.

Oesterheld began watching the series again in the 1960s, with more political themes thought to be at the center of his 1977 abduction amidst Argentina’s brutal military rule.

According to rights groups, he was never heard from again, and neither did his four daughters and three sons-in-law, who all appeared in the estimated 30 000 people who had been abducted by dictatorship agents.

Carla Peterson, an actress from Argentina, poses during the Netflix streaming series “El Eternauta” (The Eternaut)’s April 29, 2025, premiere in Buenos Aires. The most famous comic in Argentine history, The Eternaut, is the first time it has been made into a screen adaptation. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO/AFP)
Hugo Sigman, an Argentine businessman, and Matias Mosteirin, an Argentine film producer, pose during the Netflix streaming series “El Eternauta” (The Eternaut)’s April 29, 2025 premiere in Buenos Aires. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO/AFP)
Ricardo Darin poses for a picture at the Buenos Aires premiere of the Netflix streaming series “El Eternauta” (The Eternaut) on April 29, 2025. The survivors of a mysterious, deadly snowfall that, in Buenos Aires, kill everything it touches, including a toxic snowstorm that disguises the first wave of an envading alien army, are the subject of a story. (Photo by LUIS ROBAYO/AFP)

“Very, very hard work,”

Juan Salvo, the resistance hero in “The Eternaut,” was a first-person play for Darin, who is well known for his roles in the movies “Nine Queens,” “Wild Tales,” and “The Secret in Their Eyes,” which won the Oscar for best international feature in 2010; at the time, he said he was nervous.

He had to perform grueling stunts despite having no science fiction background.

The actor described the process as being “incredibly, very difficult.”

“We were exhausted and had little time to recover,” we said at the end of each day of filming.

113 of the 148 days of filming saw Darin take part in, often dressed up in Salvo’s heavy snow-proof outfit and putting on sets covered in tons of cumbersome artificial snow.

“Not to mention the things that happen in an action shoot, where you have to roll, jump, fall, crash, fight, and do a lot of things that, when you’re 25 or 30 years old, it’s nothing, but for me, who is 114,” he said.

At a time when the government of budget-slashing President Javier Milei has withdrawn state support for the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts and culture in general, Darin believes the series will be a boost for Argentine cinema.

What can we learn from the first 100 days of Trump’s second term?

The US and the world take stock and perhaps a break as US President Donald Trump approaches the 100th day of his second term.

Since nearly a century ago, the 100-day mark has served as a political benchmark.

Is it therefore significant? What is its purpose?

Imran Khan, the presenter

Guests:

Niall Stanage, a political analyst and columnist for The Hill newspaper, writes about the White House.

Republican National Committee and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee Patrick Mara

Rubio urges de-escalation in India, Pakistan calls amid soaring tensions

According to the US Department of State, Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, has urged India and Pakistan to work together to calm the country’s tensions following the recent attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.

According to the State Department, Rubio and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the prime minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif and Subrahmanyam Jaishankar spoke on different calls on Wednesday, saying they supported India in fighting “terrorism” and asked Pakistan to assist with the investigation of the attack.

The Pakistani leader urged Washington to “dial down the rhetoric and act responsibly,” according to Sharif’s office in a statement.

He expressed regret over India’s decision to “weaponize water” by abdicating the Indus Waters Treaty, which forbids unilateral reversals of its commitments to control river flows in disputed Kashmir.

Islamabad made the claim after it claimed to have “credible intelligence” that India planned to attack it in retaliation for the 26 men’s deaths last week in Indian-controlled Kashmir’s deadly attack.

After accusing Pakistan of supporting the attack in the Kashmiri town of Pahalgam, which Islamabad denies, the two nuclear-armed rivals have escalating tensions to their highest level since a suicide car bombing in 2019, India has taken action to punish Pakistan.

On Wednesday, New Delhi’s government announced that it would no longer airspace Pakistani airlines. Days prior, Islamabad had forbid Indian airlines from flying over its territory. According to a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM), the government’s ban on Pakistani aircraft will take effect from April 30 to May 23.

Over the past six nights, Pakistani and Indian troops have engaged in small-arms fire, which New Delhi claims was started by the Pakistani side crossing their de facto border into Kashmir. There were no reported injuries.

India, a country with a majority of Hindus, accuses Pakistan of funding and supporting armed groups in Kashmir, which is a Himalayan territory that both countries claim is entirely owned by but largely governed by each of them. Islamabad claims that it only offers moral and diplomatic support for the Kashmiris’ request for self-determination.

In separate phone calls with Indian and Pakistani officials, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stressed the necessity of “avoiding a confrontation that could have tragic consequences.”

Barca Fight Back Against Inter In Sensational Semi-Final Draw

In a high-speed Champions League semi-final first leg encounter on Wednesday, Barcelona and Inter Milan came away with a convincing 3-3 draw.

With superb strikes from Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries, the Italian side jumped out to a two-goal lead before the unstoppable Lamine Yamal restored Barca’s lead with a sublime solo effort.

A Yann Sommer own goal put the tie at the halfway point, but Ferran Torres levelled for the five-time champions after Dumfries was denied again.

Raphinha’s fierce drive forced the own goal, noting that “let in that many goals (here), is unacceptable, but we also have to give Inter credit. They did very well,” he said.

The key is to leave with a result that allows for any kind of development.

On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Dutch defender #02 Denzel Dumfries (R) scored their second goal in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys first leg football game of the UEFA Champions League semi-final. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)
On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Dutch defender #02 Denzel Dumfries (2L) scored their team’s third goal in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys first leg football game of the UEFA Champions League semi-final. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)

Inter showed resilience and quality in Catalonia despite losing three domestic games in a row and seeing their triple hopes crumble.

We saw the real Inter tonight, after three straight defeats, and we played with heart, Dumfries said on Amazon Prime Video.

We obviously wanted to win, but I believe it was a good performance and still has a lot to gain.

Thuram’s injury to his thigh set Inter on a verge of recovery, and he did just that with the fastest ever Champions League goal in 30 seconds.

Inigo Martinez slipped just in time as Dutch wideman Dumfries attempted to finish with a pass that was clearly in the backheel and left Thuram.

On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Dutch defender #02 Denzel Dumfries reacts on the ground during the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys’ first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)
On April 30, 2025, at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, Inter Milan’s German defender #31 Yann Bisseck jumps for the ball next to Barcelona’s #05 spaniard Inigo Martinez Berridi in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg football game. (Photo by Josep LAGO/AFP)

The anxious Olympic stadium crowd cheered on as Barcelona seized control and moved on.

Yamal was leading the charge in his 100th appearance at Barcelona.

Inter scored their second goal in the middle of the third period. For the 2023 runners-up, Francesco Acerbi nodded on a corner before Dumfries scored with a stunning acrobatic effort.

Barcelona’s teams may have suffered in recent years, but Hansi Flick’s young side haven’t been affected by the string of European failures since they last won the competition in 2015.

The least-talented wizard was Yamal, who put Barcelona back in the game just three minutes later with a fantastic individual goal that made him the youngest semi-final scorer ever.

The Spaniard turned down comparisons to the legendary Barca great Lionel Messi on the eve of the game, but his goal was straight out of the playbook.

Before defenders could stop him, Yamal stroked an inch-perfect shot into off the left post after catching him off the right post and floated inside from the right flank.

Yamal nearly repeated the mistake a minute later. Federico Dimarco lunged past him before he was let off the field this time, but he did so outside.

The youngster fired a shot that Sommer tipped onto the crossbar from a tight angle.

At the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on April 30, 2025, Barcelona’s #20 Daniel Olmo is replaced by their #16 Spanish midfielder (R). (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP)
On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Brazilian forward #11 Raphinha celebrates Inter Milan’s Swiss goalkeeper #11 Yann Sommer’s own goal in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys first leg football game against FC Barcelona. (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP)
On April 30, 2025, FC Barcelona and Inter Milan’s Dutch defender #02 Denzel Dumfries (3L) celebrates the team’s third goal in the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys first leg football game against Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg. (Photo by LLUIS GENE/AFP)

Battle without a breath

After 38 breathless minutes, Barca pulled level when Raphinha headed home from close range after Pedri’s ball was smacked into the area.

Barca’s midfielder Kounde limped off before half-time, which hurts, and Lautaro Martinez also suffered a broken leg.

After a miserable night facing the relentless Yamal, Dimarco hammered over early in the second half before Simone Inzaghi hooked him.

Early in the second half, Inter sucker-punched Barca, scoring from a corner with Dumfries’ header crashing in off of Dani Olmo.

Yamal stepped over a corner on the edge of the box to give Raphinha the lead in less than two minutes to equalize.

The Brazilian’s rasping strike hit the crossbar before coming in off the unfortunate diving Sommer’s head.

Thuram was stopped when Pau Cubarsi’s crucial recovery tackle, which resulted in Mkhitaryan having a goal disallowed for a very tight offside, later saying he would consider it “perhaps for the rest of my life.”

Late in the second strike, Yamal slammed the crossbar, but neither team was able to stop themselves.