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PSG Win At Monaco But Lose Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma To Horrible Face Injury

PSG Win At Monaco But Lose Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma To Horrible Face Injury

Unbeaten French leaders Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) secured a 4-2 win against Monaco in a Wednesday league match, but the victors’ Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma left the field after suffering a horrifying facial injury.

PSG’s French star Ousmane Dembele scored twice for the visitors at Monaco’s Stade Louis II. Eliesse Ben Seghir and Breel Embolo scored for the hosts in the matchday 16.

In addition to Dembele’s double, Desire Doue and Goncalo Ramos were the other PSG players to score goals.

During the match, Donnarumma took a knock after a reckless challenge by Monaco defender Wilfried Singo.

Donnarumma had to be subbed off as Singo caught the PSG goalkeeper in the face with his football studs to cause a serious injury.

The Italian international received staples for cuts so that his facial wounds were closed temporarily.

Donnarumma has “multiple cuts” on his face and will return to Paris with the team, PSG said in a statement.

“He will undergo medical examinations tomorrow and will have to rest for several days,” it added.

Singo did not get a red card after his tackle.

Following the away win, Luis Enrique’s men increased their points to 40 on top of Ligue 1 as PSG opened up a 10-point gap against their nearest opponents Olympique Marseille and Monaco.

Second-place Olympique Marseille have a game in hand.

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Burnley’s Comeback Win Sparks Premier League Dreams

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Burnley FC is on the brink of a Premier League return—and their thrilling 2-1 comeback win over Watford proves they’re ready.

 

Down early in the match, the Clarets showed grit and hunger. Watford’s red cards opened the door, but it was Josh Brownhill’s late winner that sealed the night and sent Burnley soaring to the top of the Championship with 91 points.

 

Under Vincent Kompany’s leadership, Burnley has transformed into a team that plays with belief, balance, and purpose. From a survival mindset to a title-chasing mentality, Kompany’s Burnley is writing a new story—one of redemption and readiness.

 

With a few games to go, the Premier League is within touching distance. And Burnley isn’t just trying to return—they’re aiming to return stronger.

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Leicester’s Heartbreak: From Champions to Championship

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In a jaw-dropping twist, Leicester City has officially been relegated after a narrow 1-0 loss to Liverpool—sealed by a brilliant Trent Alexander-Arnold strike.

This marks a painful fall for the 2016 Premier League champions, just nine years after their fairytale title win. Now, they face life in the Championship—a brutal, unforgiving division.

What Went Wrong?

Inconsistency, shaky defense, and poor recruitment haunted their season. The magic that once defined the Foxes vanished—and fast.

What’s Next?

A summer fire sale is expected:

James Maddison, Wilfred Ndidi, and Harvey Barnes are all likely on the move.

Rebuilding will be key, but promotion will not come easy.

Still, Leicester fans remain loyal—and their story might not be over yet.

From miracle makers to fallen giants… can the Foxes bounce back?

We are watching. You should be too.

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Arsenal Fans Under Tension As Real Madrid Line-Up Leaked Ahead of UCL Quarter-Final

Real Madrid’s starting line-up for their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Arsenal has been revealed hours before kick-off on Tuesday night.

Mikel Arteta‘s side host the Champions League holders at the Emirates Stadium and will be looking to secure a positive result ahead of the return leg in Spain next Wednesday.

Madrid suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat at home to Valencia in La Liga on Saturday and Carlo Ancelotti is said to be making five changes from that side.

According to COPE, the most surprising of Ancelotti’s decisions is to play David Alaba at left-back against Arsenal.

Alaba has started just four games this season after he returned from a cruciate ligament injury in January. The Austria international then missed four games in February due to a thigh problem and has only played as a central defender so far this term.

‘It seems like a dangerous experiment in the Champions League quarterfinals,’ said COPE journalist Roberto Morales.

‘Physically, he’s not the player he used to be, and having Fran Garcia available, who isn’t doing badly, makes the decision difficult to understand.’

Elsewhere, Thibaut Courtois will return in goal after missing Madrid’s last three matches due to injury.

Antonio Rudiger will keep his place in central defence, while Raul Asencio will return to partner the former Chelsea centre-back with Aurulien Tchouameni suspended for the match.

Lucas Vazquez will keep his place on the right side of Madrid’s defence.

COPE report that Ancelotti will deploy a three-man midfield against Arsenal, with Luka Modric dropping to the bench after the defeat to Valencia at the weekend.

Eduardo Camavinga will return to Madrid’s startling-up alongside Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham.

In attack, Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr will start, while Rodrygo will return to the side ahead of Brahim Diaz.

 

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