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NEWCASTLE NIGHTMARE: AUBAMEYANG DOUBLE SEALS MARSEILLE COMEBACK

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores twice as Marseille fight back to beat Newcastle 2-1, damaging the Magpies' Champions League bid.

Newcastle Nightmare: Aubameyang Double Seals Marseille Comeback
Newcastle defeated Marseille 2-1 at the Velodrome. Harvey Barnes scored early, but Aubameyang answered for Marseille.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice as Marseille rallied to defeat Newcastle, dealing a blow to the English team's Champions League aspirations.

Newcastle took an early lead at the Velodrome when Harvey Barnes scored in the sixth minute. It was his third goal in just four days, following his two goals against Manchester City.

But Marseille came back in the second half. Aubameyang, the 36-year-old ex-Arsenal player, took advantage of a mistake by Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope to tie the game. Just five minutes later, Aubameyang scored again, giving Marseille a 2-1 lead and the victory.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe surprised many by starting Jacob Murphy and Tino Livramento as wing-backs in front of a three-man defence. Newcastle started strong, with Leonardo Balerdi just beating Anthony Gordon to a cross from Barnes. Bruno Guimaraes' shot from the resulting corner was blocked.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg cleared Malick Thiaw's header off the line in the fourth minute as Newcastle kept the pressure on. Two minutes later, Gordon assisted Sandro Tonali, who crossed the ball to Barnes, who scored confidently.

Marseille controlled the ball as they looked to get back in the game, but Newcastle's defence kept them out. Pope did have to make two quick saves from Aubameyang, with Mason Greenwood creating both chances.

Tonali's shot was saved in the 23rd minute after his cross was blocked. Marseille's 17-year-old midfielder Darryl Bakola, making his first start and Champions League debut, missed a long-range shot a few minutes later.

Rulli saved a shot from Joe Willock after Tonali won the ball in Marseille's half. Igor Paixao's shot went wide in the 34th minute.

Bakola was booked for diving after going down instead of shooting. Aubameyang then missed a header from Greenwood's cross and another shot under pressure from Thiaw.

Rulli saved a shot from Gordon just before halftime, and Newcastle went into the break with a 1-0 lead.

But Newcastle gave up the lead just 20 seconds into the second half. Pope came off his line to try to beat Aubameyang to a pass, but Aubameyang went around him and scored.

Five minutes later, Aubameyang scored again, poking Timothy Weah's cross past Pope. Hojbjerg then shot straight at the keeper.

Pope then saved a powerful shot from Greenwood. Rulli also made saves to deny Willock and Anthony Elanga as Newcastle looked for an equaliser.

Barnes' late shot went just wide, and Newcastle's lack of accuracy in attack cost them as time ran out.

INJURY CRISIS: L’EQUIPE CONFIRMS MBAPPE FAILED FITNESS TESTS AHEAD OF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DECIDER.

Discover why Kylian Mbappe is officially out of the Real Madrid vs Benfica clash and Arbeloa's tactical response.

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Real Madrid superstar officially ruled out of Benfica clash with injury

Kylian Mbappe looks set to miss the second leg of Real Madrid’s Champions League play-off with Benfica after picking up a knee injury in training. Madrid hosts Benfica at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night, holding a 1-0 lead from the first leg in Lisbon.

Mbappe left training early on Tuesday because of pain in his left knee. L’Equipe reports that he had tests that afternoon, and the results were pretty clear: there’s no way he’ll play against Benfica.

That’s a big shift from what Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa said just hours before. In his press conference, Arbeloa insisted Mbappe was ready and had been pushing through the pain for weeks.

“Kylian is ready to play tomorrow, and really, that’s what matters most right now. He’s been here for weeks, and everyone can see the commitment he’s showing to his teammates, to the team, to me, to the club, and to the fans. I want to point out just how hard Kylian is working. He’s trying to help us out there.

“He changes the game. Any defender facing him knows he can decide things in a second. He’s ready for tomorrow; we’ll need him, and he’ll have a great game.”

Meanwhile, Benfica comes to Madrid under a cloud. The first leg was marred by Vinicius Junior’s claim that Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni racially abused him after Vinicius scored the only goal. Prestianni has been handed a provisional one-match Champions League ban, though he denies the accusation. He says he actually directed a homophobic slur at Vinicius after being called a “dwarf” by the Brazilian. That defence probably won’t hold, and he could end up with a longer ban.

Arbeloa and Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois both spoke about the incident on Tuesday. Arbeloa said, “We have a chance to make a real difference in the fight against racism. UEFA always says it’s fighting racism, but this is a moment to go beyond slogans or banners. I hope they take it.

“For us, the focus is on playing at a high level and doing the job on the pitch so we can win. That’s where our energy is going. The rest, honestly, isn’t our responsibility. That’s for UEFA to decide.”

Courtois added, “A lot of things haven’t been handled well. Racism and homophobia – none of that is acceptable, and the insult is just as serious. Vini didn’t do anything wrong. He celebrated the way plenty of opponents have celebrated against us. In the end, we have to move forward. You can’t excuse an act of racism because of a celebration.”

THE SPEED FACTOR: IS IVáN FRESNEDA TRULY THE FASTEST DEFENDER IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE?

Is he PL-bound? Analyse Fresneda's speed, Sporting's depth, and why Arsenal and City are monitoring the 21-year-old star.

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Arsenal, City, and Newcastle battle as Sporting slash Iván Fresneda’s asking price

Newcastle United, Manchester City, and Arsenal are all keeping tabs on Sporting’s right-back Iván Fresneda ahead of the summer transfer window. Sporting seem pretty open to selling him for less than his €80m (£69m) release clause.

That’s according to A Bola in Portugal, which says Sporting are ready to talk if someone shows up with a good offer for the 21-year-old. They haven’t set a final price yet, but they’re willing to negotiate.

Fresneda has turned into a key player under Rui Borges this season. Switching from a 3-4-3 to a 4-2-3-1 really helped him lock down the starting right-back spot, and his performances haven’t gone unnoticed. He’s also picked up more attention with Spain’s Under-21 team.

The interest from England isn’t new; Newcastle, City, and Arsenal have all been linked before. But as things stand, Sporting haven’t actually received any formal offers. There’s been some early interest, but nothing concrete has landed in Lisbon.

Sporting put an €80m (£69m) release clause in Fresneda’s contract when they signed him from Real Valladolid for €9m (£7.8m) last year. Still, they’re not insisting on the full amount. They’re open to a deal that reflects how much he’s improved, so there’s definitely room for negotiation if the right bid comes in.

From Sporting’s side, they’re in a strong spot. Georgios Vagiannidis joined in 2025 and is under contract until 2030. Salvador Blopa is set to step up after doing well with the B team, and Diogo Travassos will return from Moreirense; he can even play as a winger. With that kind of depth, Sporting don’t have to panic about finding a replacement right away. They have options, and, honestly, that gives them leverage in any talks.

So what does this mean for Newcastle, City, and Arsenal? Basically, it’s an opportunity. There’s no sign of a bidding war yet. Fresneda’s profile checks a lot of boxes: he’s young, he’s got international experience with Spain’s Under-21s, he’s played in the Champions League, and he’s one of the fastest players in this year’s competition. Pace at full-back is always in demand in the Premier League.

He’s expected to get another Spain Under-21 call-up in March for the games against Cyprus and Kosovo. That kind of exposure will only boost his value.

Timing is everything here. No one’s made a formal move yet, but Sporting are clearly open to selling him this summer. If one of the English clubs moves early with a serious offer of something less than €80m but well above the €9m they paid, things could pick up fast.

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