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Arteta’s Arsenal Come Of Age With Real Madrid Masterclass

Arsenal dethroned the kings of the Champions League with ease as a 5-1 aggregate rout of Real Madrid sent the Gunners into the semi-finals for the first time since 2009.

A commanding 3-0 first leg victory, lit up by two stunning Declan Rice free-kicks, laid the foundations in London.

But a 2-1 win in the cauldron of the Santiago Bernabeu to complete the job on Wednesday was a coming-of-age performance for Mikel Arteta’s rising stars.

Arteta’s only major trophy in five and a half years in charge remains the 2020 FA Cup, just months into his reign.

But the Spaniard has transformed a sleeping giant back into serial contenders for major honours.

“I sensed before I signed for the club that we were on an upwards trajectory,” said Rice, who rejected the advances of Manchester City to join Arsenal for a club record £105 million ($139 million) in 2023.

“This club is going to do special things in the coming years. We all fully believe in it, we have full trust in this manager – he’s unbelievable!”

Despite never winning the competition, Arsenal were part of the Champions League furniture in the early years of Arsene Wenger’s reign.

Between 2000 and 2017, they never failed to qualify for Europe’s elite competition.

But they spent six years without Champions League football when that run ended.

Slowly, Arteta rebuilt Arsenal back into a force around a core of promising talent now coming into their prime.

Arsenal’s Spanish coach Mikel Arteta and Arsenal’s English midfielder #49 Myles Lewis-Skelly (R) celebrate victory at the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Arsenal at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 16, 2025. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)

Not for the first time in his young career, Bukayo Saka did not let a missed penalty on the big stage affect him.

Saka’s early spot-kick was saved by Thibaut Courtois, giving Madrid belief another miraculous Champions League comeback was on for the Spanish giants.

But the England international extinguished that hope with a sumptuous dink over the giant Belgian ‘keeper 25 minutes from time to give Arsenal the lead on the night.

William Saliba blotted what was an otherwise flawless display over two legs to shut down his French international team-mate Kylian Mbappe moments later as Vinicius Junior pounced to bring Real level.

READ ALSO: Arsenal Knock Out Holders Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semis

 Rice ‘immense’

Real Madrid’s French forward #09 Kylian Mbappe (R) and Arsenal’s English midfielder #41 Declan Rice vie for the ball during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Arsenal at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 16, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

But even then, Arsenal were unflustered and quickly snuffed out any Madrid momentum.

Full-backs Myles Lewis-Skelly and Jurrien Timber locked down the threat of Vinicius and Rodrygo out wide.

And Rice won the midfield battle against his England team-mate Jude Bellingham with a virtuoso performance that saw him crowned man of the match in both legs.

“Tonight he was immense,” said Arteta. “In the moment that the game was 50-50, he got on the ball and turned the game.”

In the past two seasons, Arsenal have fallen just short to an all-conquering Manchester City in the Premier League title race.

They are on course to finish second for a third consecutive year as Liverpool close in on the title.

But the Champions League offers Arteta the chance to deliver the major piece of silverware that his project is still missing.

“It’s such a special night for this club, it’s a historic night for this club,” added Rice.

“We have an objective in this competition, we want to play the best teams and we want to win this competition.”

One of Arteta’s former clubs as a player, Paris Saint-Germain, await in the last four of a wide-open competition.

None of the clubs remaining have won the competition for at least a decade as Barcelona face Inter Milan in the other semi-final.

“It’s the third time in our history that we’ve done what we’ve just done (reaching the semi-finals),” added Arteta.

“So we need to build on that. We are really hungry, we want more. It’s a really young team that is very determined.

“And all these experiences, including me for sure, is going to help us a lot to try to achieve something big.”

Arteta’s Arsenal Come Of Age With Real Madrid Masterclass

Arsenal dethroned the kings of the Champions League with ease as a 5-1 aggregate rout of Real Madrid sent the Gunners into the semi-finals for the first time since 2009.

A commanding 3-0 first leg victory, lit up by two stunning Declan Rice free-kicks, laid the foundations in London.

But a 2-1 win in the cauldron of the Santiago Bernabeu to complete the job on Wednesday was a coming-of-age performance for Mikel Arteta’s rising stars.

Arteta’s only major trophy in five and a half years in charge remains the 2020 FA Cup, just months into his reign.

But the Spaniard has transformed a sleeping giant back into serial contenders for major honours.

“I sensed before I signed for the club that we were on an upwards trajectory,” said Rice, who rejected the advances of Manchester City to join Arsenal for a club record £105 million ($139 million) in 2023.

“This club is going to do special things in the coming years. We all fully believe in it, we have full trust in this manager – he’s unbelievable!”

Despite never winning the competition, Arsenal were part of the Champions League furniture in the early years of Arsene Wenger’s reign.

Between 2000 and 2017, they never failed to qualify for Europe’s elite competition.

But they spent six years without Champions League football when that run ended.

Slowly, Arteta rebuilt Arsenal back into a force around a core of promising talent now coming into their prime.

Arsenal’s Spanish coach Mikel Arteta and Arsenal’s English midfielder #49 Myles Lewis-Skelly (R) celebrate victory at the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Arsenal at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 16, 2025. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)

Not for the first time in his young career, Bukayo Saka did not let a missed penalty on the big stage affect him.

Saka’s early spot-kick was saved by Thibaut Courtois, giving Madrid belief another miraculous Champions League comeback was on for the Spanish giants.

But the England international extinguished that hope with a sumptuous dink over the giant Belgian ‘keeper 25 minutes from time to give Arsenal the lead on the night.

William Saliba blotted what was an otherwise flawless display over two legs to shut down his French international team-mate Kylian Mbappe moments later as Vinicius Junior pounced to bring Real level.

READ ALSO: Arsenal Knock Out Holders Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semis

 Rice ‘immense’

Real Madrid’s French forward #09 Kylian Mbappe (R) and Arsenal’s English midfielder #41 Declan Rice vie for the ball during the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match between Real Madrid CF and Arsenal at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on April 16, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO / AFP)

But even then, Arsenal were unflustered and quickly snuffed out any Madrid momentum.

Full-backs Myles Lewis-Skelly and Jurrien Timber locked down the threat of Vinicius and Rodrygo out wide.

And Rice won the midfield battle against his England team-mate Jude Bellingham with a virtuoso performance that saw him crowned man of the match in both legs.

“Tonight he was immense,” said Arteta. “In the moment that the game was 50-50, he got on the ball and turned the game.”

In the past two seasons, Arsenal have fallen just short to an all-conquering Manchester City in the Premier League title race.

They are on course to finish second for a third consecutive year as Liverpool close in on the title.

But the Champions League offers Arteta the chance to deliver the major piece of silverware that his project is still missing.

“It’s such a special night for this club, it’s a historic night for this club,” added Rice.

“We have an objective in this competition, we want to play the best teams and we want to win this competition.”

One of Arteta’s former clubs as a player, Paris Saint-Germain, await in the last four of a wide-open competition.

None of the clubs remaining have won the competition for at least a decade as Barcelona face Inter Milan in the other semi-final.

“It’s the third time in our history that we’ve done what we’ve just done (reaching the semi-finals),” added Arteta.

“So we need to build on that. We are really hungry, we want more. It’s a really young team that is very determined.

“And all these experiences, including me for sure, is going to help us a lot to try to achieve something big.”

‘Dad was crying in the stands’ – Heyes reflects on England recall

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Joe Heyes was momentarily left dumbstruck when he crashed over for his first England try.

What was the eighth touchdown of a 10-try Six Nations thumping of Wales in March was just the prop’s third try in almost six years in all competitions for club and country.

In almost 160 appearances across seven seasons with Leicester Tigers, Heyes has scored only one try.

“I never score,” he laughed when talking to BBC Radio Leicester about the milestone moment.

“I remember putting the ball down and thinking ‘is this allowed? Am I supposed to score? And surely they will bring it back for something’.”

But the feeling of disbelief went deeper than just crossing the whitewash for the first time on the full international stage – having previously managed the rare feat for England A.

Just being at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium to clutch the offload from Tom Willis and slam down his finish is something the 26-year-old freely admits he doubted was possible.

“It was amazing to get my first try and it was an unbelievable experience,” Heyes said.

Heyes had come off the bench – as he had done for England in all four previous games in the tournament – to make his try-scoring contribution in the 68-14 thumping of Wales that gave England hope of snatching the championship title on the final day.

Before the Six Nations, he had gone two years and three months without earning a cap despite being called up to the England squad in that time.

In December, Heyes spoke about how he was using the “hurt” of being overlooked for an England recall to work even harder on making his international return.

Even when called into the Six Nations squad, Heyes was wary of his chances of featuring after failing to make an appearance when he toured with England last summer.

“I went in probably not really expecting to play again,” Heyes said.

“You go out there to try as hard as you can in training and all these things. I took it day by day, just worked my socks off and got the opportunities, which were incredible.”

Before working his way back into England favour under former Tigers boss Steve Borthwick, Heyes has had to re-establish himself in Leicester’s front row.

He started just seven Premiership matches last season, but under head coach Michael Cheika this term he has been first choice as tight-head ahead of celebrated fellow England international Dan Cole for a side that is now third in the table and pushing for a play-off spot.

Still, Heyes said he joined up with the national team “ready for anything”, even if adding to his previous seven international caps was not what he expected.

“It’s a tough mindset to get into,” Heyes said.

“I didn’t prepare myself for disappointment. I try to stay ready for anything and never assume anything. Whatever role I got in the team, I just wanted to do that as best as I could.”

The role he played was to come off the bench as Will Stuart’s replacement.

Those appearances gave Heyes something different to write about in the notebook he has dedicated to rugby thoughts.

Among his musing, he admits doubts about his England future had crept in.

“I’d had a few years of not playing [for England], and it [wanting to play for England] is the reason I started playing rugby,” Heyes said.

“I was my dream and still is my dream. But it’s quite difficult when you have done something that is your dream and your goal, how do you stay motivated and keep doing this?

“I didn’t want to give up, but I had many thoughts in my head over the duration of time that I wasn’t playing, that I’m going to give up here.

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Police To Sanction Officers Seen Receiving Money From Chinese Nationals

The Nigeria Police Force on Thursday said it would sanction its personnel captured in a viral video receiving money from Chinese nationals.

In the viral video, some Chinese were seen handing out naira notes to Nigerian policemen in a lined-up formation. The incident has sparked outrage on social media, with many Nigerians expressing disappointment and calling for reforms within the Force.

The footage captured the moment the officers, fully armed and in uniform, received cash from the foreign nationals in what appeared to be a coordinated and deliberate exercise.

Worried by the situation, Force spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, condemned the conduct of its officers, describing their actions as unprofessional and unethical.

He emphasised the commitment of the Force to upholding professionalism and maintaining public trust.

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“The Nigeria Police Force has taken cognisance of a disturbing video making the rounds in the media space, showing police officers receiving money from a Chinese national,” he stated.

“The Force has strongly condemned the conduct exhibited by the police officers in the video, describing it as unprofessional and unethical.

“The actions of the officers do not represent the established ethics, standards, and core values of the Nigeria Police Force.

“The officers captured in the video have been identified and subjected to disciplinary proceedings.”

Although he did not disclose the nature of the sanctions, Adejobi assured the public that justice would be served.

Adejobi Force warned individuals and organisations making use of police services, particularly escorts and guards.

‘No Problem’ If Real Madrid Replace Me – Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti accepted Real Madrid may look to replace him as coach after Arsenal knocked out the Champions League holders in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

The Italian oversaw a 2-1 home defeat with the Gunners progressing 5-1 on aggregate to the semi-finals.

Real Madrid suffered their 12th defeat of the season, by contrast to just two across the whole of the previous campaign.

“It could be that the club decide to change (coach), it could be this year — or the next when my contract expires, there’s no problem,” Ancelotti told reporters.

READ ALSO: Arsenal Knock Out Holders Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semis

“The day that I leave here I can only thank the club.

“It could be tomorrow, in 10 days, in a month or a year, but all I can do will be to thank the club — if my contract’s up or not, I don’t care. ”

Madrid have been linked with Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso, who played for Los Blancos, and former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

Ancelotti said his team were still in the fight for La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Club World Cup this summer.

“The team gave everything in terms of attitude, but we weren’t able to do it,” said Ancelotti after the Arsenal defeat.

“To be honest Arsenal defended very well, we found it hard to find space, in terms of intensity we were better but it was not enough. ”

‘No Problem’ If Real Madrid Replace Me – Ancelotti

Carlo Ancelotti accepted Real Madrid may look to replace him as coach after Arsenal knocked out the Champions League holders in the quarter-finals on Wednesday.

The Italian oversaw a 2-1 home defeat with the Gunners progressing 5-1 on aggregate to the semi-finals.

Real Madrid suffered their 12th defeat of the season, by contrast to just two across the whole of the previous campaign.

“It could be that the club decide to change (coach), it could be this year — or the next when my contract expires, there’s no problem,” Ancelotti told reporters.

READ ALSO: Arsenal Knock Out Holders Real Madrid To Reach Champions League Semis

“The day that I leave here I can only thank the club.

“It could be tomorrow, in 10 days, in a month or a year, but all I can do will be to thank the club — if my contract’s up or not, I don’t care.”

Madrid have been linked with Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso, who played for Los Blancos, and former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

Ancelotti said his team were still in the fight for La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Club World Cup this summer.

“The team gave everything in terms of attitude, but we weren’t able to do it,” said Ancelotti after the Arsenal defeat.

“To be honest Arsenal defended very well, we found it hard to find space, in terms of intensity we were better but it was not enough.”