Football
Player ratings as Gunners emphatically seal top spot

A Frida Maanum hat-trick helped Arsenal comfortably ensure they progressed to the Champions League quarter finals as group winners with a 9-1 win over Zurich in their final group stage fixture on Wednesday evening.
The Gunners had already sealed their safe passage to the knockout stages last week against Lyon, and knew a victory in Switzerland would be enough to top the group. Arsenal did just that – and then some.
A Frida Mannum hat-trick, braces from Stina Blackstenius brace and Caitlin Foord and goals from Kim Little and Mana Iwabuchi saw the Gunners to an emphatic victory, topping their group ahead of European champions Lyon.
Arsenal tore out of the starting blocks and had the Zurich goal under siege from the off, Rafaelle almost turning home from a set piece before again coming close from a corner, only to be denied by two goal-saving blocks
The Gunners continued to knock on the door, but Zurich goalkeeper Lourdes Romero was on hand to first deny Katie McCabe from distance and then Blackstenius on the follow up from point blank range.
Arsenal deservedly took the lead after 19 minutes – and in spectacular style. Maanum impeccably found the top corner with a free kick from the edge of the area to continue her impressive goal scoring form this season.
Zurich were handed a golden opportunity to level minutes later, but Alayah Pilgrim saw a free header fly over – and it would be a miss that the Swiss champions would go on to rue.
Foord soon added a second, turning home Blackstenius’s cross after being perfectly picked out by the Sweden striker.
Maanum almost netted a near identical goal to her opener, but grazed the bar with another free kick from the left hand side of the area.
She did have her second just after the half hour mark, Foord triggering the lightning counter attack and sliding in the Norwegian international who had burst forward from midfield, and finishing first time.
Maanum turned provider on the stroke of half time to wrap up a devastating first 45 for her and Arsenal, bursting forward and rolling the ball across the face of goal to Blackstenius, who couldn’t miss.
Maanum completed her hat-trick five minutes into the second half, Leah Williamson winning back possession deep in the Zurich half, and Maanum rifling the ball into the top corner from the edge of the area.
Blackstenius attempted to steal Maanum’s thunder four minutes later, sending a stunning, curling strike from range into the top corner to double her tally for the evening.
Zurich netted a consolation – and just their second goal of the group stages – after Williamson slipped in the box and inadvertently brought down Seraina Séverin Piubel. Fabienne Humm netted the subsequent spot kick.
Arsenal quickly restored their six goal advantage, Foord capitalising on a poor back pass and poking home.
Little marked her return to action after nearly two months on the sideline with a goal from 12 yards out to make it eight, converting from the spot after Steph Catley’s cross had struck a hand.
Fellow substitute Iwabuchi added a ninth six minutes from time, crashing the ball into the bottom corner to wrap up an emphatic victory for the Gunners.
GK: Manuela Zinsberger – 6/10 – Couldn’t do a great deal about the Zurich goal. Otherwise largely a spectator.
RB: Noelle Maritz – 7/10 – Back into the starting XI against her former side, rarely troubled defensively and linked up well with McCabe.
CB: Rafaelle – 7/10 – Denied a goal from a set piece on multiple occasions in the early stages of the first half. Solid defensively.
CB: Lotte Wubben-Moy – 7/10 – Made a goal-saving block to keep out Pilgrim in the first half and typically solid. Replaced after an hour.
LB: Steph Catley – 7/10 – Caused chaos with her set piece deliveries and helped win the spot kick for her side’s eighth after her cross struck a hand.
CM: Lia Walti – 7/10 – Typically composed on the ball and solid defensively, allowing Williamson and Maanum the freedom to tear forward. Replaced after an hour.
CM: Leah Williamson – 8/10 – Moved into midfield and made the most of her more advanced role, marauding forward frequently and teeing up Foord with a low cross in the first half from which Arsenal should have scored. Won possession back and teed up Maanum for Arsenal’s fifth. Unfortunate to concede a penalty after slipping.
CM: Frida Maanum – 10/10 – Enjoyed a devastating first half with two goals and an assist: a spectacular free kick into the top corner and two trademark bursts into the box to finish coolly and smarty pick out Blackstenius. Sealed her hat-trick with a fizzing effort from range early in the second half.
RW: Katie McCabe – 8/10 – Sent Blackstenius away in the build up to Arsenal’s second with a probing pass in behind and a constant threat with her ability to win the ball high up and drive at the Zurich backline.
ST: Stina Blackstenius – 9/10 – Saw two first half efforts saved, before picking out Foord for Arsenal’s second and getting on the scoresheet just before the break with a tap in. Netted a stunning second from range early in the second.
LW: Caitlin Foord – 9/10 – Won the free kick from which Arsenal opened the scoring, netted Arsenal’s second with a close range finish and instrumental in the Gunners’ third with a drive forward and perfectly-weighted pass to Maanum.
SUB: Lina Hurtig (62′ for Blackstenius) – 6/10
SUB: Kim Little (62′ for Wubben-Moy) – 7/10 – Netted from the penalty spot, her first appearance since October.
SUB: Jordan Nobbs (62′ for Walti) – 6/10
SUB: Mana Iwabuchi (74 ‘ for Maanum) – 7/10 – On the scoresheet with a sweet finish when one v one.
SUB: Jen Beattie (81′ for Catley) – 6/10
EPL
Fabio Paratici opens up on Antonio Conte’s Tottenham exit & provides update on manager search

Tottenham Hotspur managing director of football Fabio Paratici has discussed the decision to part ways with head coach Antonio Conte.
Spurs reached a mutual agreement for Conte to depart the club on Sunday night following a disappointing run of results.
Conte oversaw exits in the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and UEFA Champions League this season despite high hopes of ending the club’s 15-year trophy drought.
In his personal life, Conte lost three close friends – Spurs fitness coach Gian Piero Ventrone, former Italy colleague Gianluca Vialli and Serie A legend Sinisa Mihajlovic – while he had to undergo emergency surgery on his gallbladder at the start of February.
Speaking to Tottenham club channels, Paratici leaned on these reasons as to why Conte’s reign ended so sourly.
“About Antonio, we know how difficult this season was for him personally. Gian Piero died, Vialli and Mihajlovic [died], the surgery, the club supported him a lot about this and everyone was close with each other. But we arrived to this mutual agreement, and I think the decision we made was the right decision to everyone,” Paratici said.
Paratici went on to talk about interim manager Cristian Stellini – Conte’s former assistant who took charge of Tottenham in his absence this year – as well as speculation over a permanent successor.
“So Cristian managed the team even when Antonio was sick this season and was good. He has a lot of experience as a second and even first coach in the past. We have Ryan Mason who can help him a lot because he’s been part of this club for a long time, he knows everything about this club and this kind of group of players. So I think we are really, really confident that these two persons can do a very good job,” Paratici continued.
“The players doesn’t have to change a bit, the style of training. So change everything when you have just 10 games to go I think would be really difficult to the players.
“I would like to see, not just this season but even last season, when we came here we speak about ‘rebuild’ a bit. We started to play Conference League, starting not so good. Then at the end of the season we achieved a big result to get Champions League.
“Then this season, we played Champions League, we passed the group, it was a good achievement for us. And then we get out against Milan.
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“I think about growing up, the team and the club. The pathway for the club was good about results in that way. And then of course we are disappointed because we can be better in the FA [Cup] against Sheffield [United]. Every time you lose one game, you regret it.
“Of course we are focused and looking forward about being better arriving at the end of the season and the next season better again.
“The Premier League always is tough, so we have a lot of teams and clubs [who are] really, really prepared…but we fight, we like that. So we will fight to achieve our target, we are prepared to fight until the end of the season. We have to be focused on the last part of the season.
“We don’t speak about other coaches or follow the speculation in the media because this is just speculation. We are focused and now concentrating on helping Cristian and the staff, the players.
“I think today we have to be focused on our squad and our manager because it’s an important moment.”
Paratici is one of 12 former Juventus officials who were due in court this week regarding the club’s financial mismanagement, though a date for the hearing has now been pushed back until May.
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Bruno Fernandes disagrees with Cristiano Ronaldo’s assessment of Roberto Martinez

Bruno Fernandes has revealed he does not agree with teammate Cristiano Ronaldo regarding the impact of new Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez.
The former Everton and Belgium boss was named as the surprise successor to Fernando Santos following the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
While Martinez has been known to coach attacking and entertaining football, his teams are often characterised by their haphazard and sloppy defending – almost the inverse to how Portugal played under Santos.
Ronaldo, who scored four goals in two games for Portugal this month, was quick to tell reporters of the positive impact Martinez has had on the team.
“It’s a new chapter for everyone, for the players, the staff and the country. We feel good energy. It’s a breath of fresh air,” the Al Nassr forward said.
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But when speaking to Portuguese channel RTP3, Fernandes simmered Ronaldo’s excited judgement.
When asked if he agreed with Ronaldo’s comments, Fernandes replied: “No, it’s just a new coach with new ideas. There is no breath of fresh air at all. It’s just a transition period.
“The atmosphere in the national team has always been good. There’s never been anything that wasn’t fresh of the air, so I think it’s just new dynamics, new coach, and you have to assimilate his ideas.”
Portugal have made a perfect start under Martinez’s management, securing a 4-0 win at home to Liechtenstein before beating Luxembourg 6-0 on the road.
Fernandes and Ronaldo’s recent careers have been intertwined due to their prominence with the Portugal national team and their 15-month spell together at Manchester United.
Upon Fernandes’ arrival in England, the Old Trafford faithful devised a chant which referenced his arrival ‘from Sporting like Cristiano’.
The duo didn’t quite hit their best heights in tandem while at United, and Ronaldo’s bitter exit in November 2022 was followed by the two appearing to be on frosty terms ahead of the World Cup.
But Ronaldo dismissed this suggestion at the time, telling the press: “My relationship with him is excellent.”
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Barcelona appeal to RFEF to claim 1937 league title

Barcelona are expected to appeal to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) in an attempt to be awarded the 1937 league title.
The RFEF was suspended between 1936 and 1939 due to the Spanish Civil War but, in the meantime, and handful of cup competitions were organised alongside the Mediterranean League which, unofficially, took the place of La Liga.
Barcelona won the Mediterranean League in 1937 but, given it was not an official RFEF tournament, it is not a triumph which has been counted in their tally of 26 league titles.
However, they could be about to change that as ESPN note Barcelona are prepared to appeal to the RFEF in an attempt to be formally recognised as national champions that season and therefore take their tally up to 27.
Barcelona, who failed with an appeal to be credited with this title in 2009, believe the RFEF have set a recent precedent which means they should be entitled to claiming the title.
Levante have recently been granted the honour of winning the 1937 Free Spain Cup, which took the place of what is now known as the Copa del Rey, even though that was not an official RFEF competition. Similarly, Deportivo de la Coruna have been named the winners of the 1912 Concurso de Espana – another unofficial cup competition.
With Levante and Deportivo now permitted by the RFEF to claim triumphs in these unofficial competitions, Barcelona are understood to believe that they must be recognised as league champions for 1937.
Barcelona have officially won 26 league titles to date, putting them second in the rankings behind Real Madrid, who have 35 trophies to their name.
Xavi’s side are favourites to win this season’s title, having opened up a 12-point lead at the top of the table, but Barcelona are looking to add a bonus honour to their record books.
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