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Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Wishah killed by Israel in Gaza
The occupation has today, 8 April 2026, murdered Al Jazeera Mubasher journalist Mohammed Wishah in Gaza. An Israeli millitary drone bombed Wishah’s car as he travelled near the coast west of Gaza city:
Wishah is the latest of hundreds of journalists deliberately murdered by the ethno-supremacist colony, many of them along with more than 700 of their family members.
Israel is a terror state.
Featured image via Aljazeera
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Corbyn tells lame ‘Have I got news’ to delete smear immediately
Corbyn — Two and a half years of Israel’s genocide in Gaza have shown the thinking, honest world what Israel and its lobby are. Which is lying, racist and murderous.
Not the BBC’s feeble ‘Have I got news for you’, though.
No. Skwawkbox, the Canary and millions of others always knew that the ‘Labour antisemitism’ moral panic cooked up by the Israel lobby to topple Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader was a scam. A huge, stinking, transparent scam. And almost all the rest of the country knows it now — Israel’s genocide and war crimes, and the lies it told about them, have made sure of that.
But ‘HIGNFY’, as it styles itself, is still flogging the carcass of that dead, leprous horse — and is lame enough to think it was being clever when it ‘joked‘ comparing Corbyn with racist rapper ‘Ye’, formerly Kanye West. But Corbyn might just have learned from Green party leader Zack Polanski’s head-on approach to tackling the Israel lobby’s tired old smears.
Corbyn promptly slapped down the ‘disgraceful, baseless and irresponsible’ smear and demanded “delete this immediately”:
This is disgraceful, baseless and irresponsible. You should delete this immediately.
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) April 8, 2026
Corbyn isn’t joking when he called the lie irresponsible. At the height of the antisemitism scam, he was physically attacked in Finsbury Park as the media and rival politicians incited violence against him.
But so far the libel has not been deleted. If he’s really learned, he must sue.
Featured image via the Canary
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Horse death toll sparks renewed calls for Aintree boycott
National animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports is calling for a boycott of the Aintree Festival and Grand National race. And it wants to see government intervention to tackle the terrible death toll of horses.
Animal Aid has compiled figures showing that 67 horses have died racing at the festival since the year 2000. 17 horses died after racing in centrepiece race the Grand National.
The League has criticised the British Horseracing Authority and Jockey Club for prioritising gambling profits over the lives of horses.
Emma Slawinski, League Against Cruel Sports chief executive, said:
We are calling on the public and businesses to boycott the Aintree Festival and Grand National, to avoid betting on the races and to switch off the ITV Coverage and advertising which glosses over the cruelty.
The government needs to step in and ensure the welfare of the horses is put before the profits of gambling companies and the horse racing industry.
The British Horseracing Authority is failing the horses used in racing and the death toll keeps on rising every year – I would be delighted but very surprised if we won’t be reporting on more deaths over the next three days of the festival.
Horses will be sacrificed for people’s entertainment, something that should repel a nation of animal lovers.
At 2025’s Aintree Festival, Willy De Houelle died on the first day of racing. Celebre D’Allen died two days after competing in the Grand National.
The League is also calling for a ban on the use of the whip in horse racing. Sweden implemented such a ban in 2022 over concerns for horse welfare.
Slawinski added:
There needs to be a ban on the whip which is being cruelly used to inflict pain and push horses beyond their capabilities.
Horses are being raced to their deaths. The government needs to step in and ensure that the welfare of horses becomes the number one priority and end the sickening death toll which grows ever higher each year the Aintree Festival is held.
Action needs to be taken to stop the British Horseracing Authority and the festival organisers from putting gambling profits before the welfare of the horses.
Featured image via the Canary
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Israel intensifies attacks on Lebanon, striking children
Israel has stepped up its illegal attacks on civilian infrastructure in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement which mediators from Pakistan say includes Lebanon.
Beirut is under attack. Bombs going off all around us, multiple strikes across many parts of the city. Can’t post footage now for obvious reasons but people are desperately trying to find a place of safety.
100 strikes in 10 minutes across Lebanon. This is a clear message that…
— Steve Sweeney (@SweeneySteve) April 8, 2026
Reports indicate that 50 Israeli fighter jets dropped 160 bombs on various parts of Lebanon, all within one minute.
🚨Jerusalem Post: 50 Israeli fighterjets dropped 160 bombs on various parts of Lebanon in one minute
— IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) (@iribnews_irib) April 8, 2026
Israel has not hit Lebanon this hard since 1982.
Israel also targeted an ambulance in Qlaileh, southern Lebanon. The attack killed four paramedics.
An ambulance was just targeted in Qlaileh, Lebanon.
Netanyahu’s office:
“The United States has told Israel that it is committed to achieving these goals, shared by the US, Israel and Israel’s regional allies, in the upcoming negotiations.”
“The two-weeks ceasefire does not… pic.twitter.com/isOaKlO62u
— courtneybonneauimages (@cbonneauimages) April 8, 2026
In Beirut alone, the death toll today has already risen to 500 after only half a day of the Zionists carpet-bombing the city.
Breaking: Initial reports say the death toll in Beirut has risen to 500 following Israeli airstrikes. 🚨 pic.twitter.com/6KKFZBuBSl
— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) April 8, 2026
The terrorist state even bombed a funeral. No amount of dead brown people will ever be enough for Israel.
they bombed a funeral in lebanon at a cemetery and everyone is now dead. a fucking funeral at a cemetery. pic.twitter.com/9iMz4DdFdC
— lea (@taylenarare) April 8, 2026
Israel is murdering Lebanese people while they mourn.
False pretences
As usual, Israel’s standard excuse for bombing brown people is ‘defeating terrorists’. In this case, in Lebanon, it’s ‘defeating Hezbollah’. Of course, everyone with even half a working brain can see that’s bullshit.
Remember that Hezbollah, just like Hamas, would not exist if it weren’t for Israel’s illegal invasions.
Meanwhile, Israel bombs hospitals, ambulances, and other civilian infrastructure, in clear contravention of international law, and gets away with it.
And guess what. The IOF is lying. I was caught in the middle of it, and not for the first time. One man I was just with pulled a three-year-old girl from a building judt before it collaped. Hundreds are feared desd, hospitals struggling to cope. Tbid is terrorism.
— Steve Sweeney (@SweeneySteve) April 8, 2026
Hezbollah was formed in 1982 after Israel illegally invaded Lebanon. Its main foundational goal was to fight the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. The group’s resistance to Israeli occupation was instrumental in the IOF leaving Lebanon in 2000, after 18 years.
Armed resistance is not illegal under international law. A United Nations General Assembly resolution states:
The General Assembly,
Reaffirms the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples for independence, territorial integrity, national unity and liberation from colonial domination, apartheid and foreign occupation by all available means, including armed struggle;
Israel and the West have labelled both Hezbollah and Hamas as ‘terrorist groups’ and called for their disarmament – when they’re only defending the land they are native to.
Hezbollah abided by the ceasefire agreement, whilst the Zionist entity did not.
Israel is the only true terrorist state – it combines the barbarity of no holds barred terror tactics and civilian targeting while relying on the modern state’s monopoly on violence and the modern state’s weapons. https://t.co/pEqQHOJLf9
— Sarayu Pani (@sarayupani) April 8, 2026
Senior Iranian officials have told Al Jazeera that it will ‘punish’ Israel for ‘crimes’ it has committed in Lebanon.
The Zionist entity is committing constant atrocities with zero consequences. As usual, the goal is to destroy any chances of a lasting ceasefire. Because that way, Israel’s ‘greater Israel‘ project becomes all the more realistic.
‘God’s chosen people’ are sure causing a lot of death and destruction, which seems a little bit like the opposite of what a loving god would want for its people. Either Israelis have a very weird definition of god, or they’re simply using their religion as an excuse to bomb the shit out of brown people.
Featured image via CNN-News18/YouTube
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Senedd candidate challenges rivals over disability cuts
Plans to cut £200 a month from new Universal Credit claims for those unable to work came into force the start of April. This has sparked a fierce challenge from a Gŵyr Abertawe (Swansea West & Gower) Senedd candidate.
Ben Golightly, the lead candidate for the Welsh Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) and a disability activist, claims the outgoing Welsh government has allowed Westminster to “turn the clock back” on disability rights by failing to stand up for disabled people:
These cuts are biting now, and they were voted for by 25 out of 26 Welsh Labour MPs. It was not good enough for the first minister, as leader of the Welsh Labour party, to say ‘it’s up to them’. The next Welsh government must do better.
That inability to stand up to Keir Starmer undermines the outgoing Welsh government’s ambitions and achievements – some of it world-leading in fact, like the Disability Rights Taskforce – and turns the clock backwards on disabled people’s quality of life.
The TUSC candidate also exposed a “black hole” in local planning, citing documents presented to Swansea Council’s budget meeting last month. These reveal the authority had made “no provision” for:
any increased costs or reductions in income arising from changes to welfare reform.
Golightly explained that welfare cuts would lead to increasing demand for services, while simultaneously reducing the council’s ability to charge for them, as residents’ incomes tumble.
He concluded:
I challenged the councillors on this at public questions. Some of those councillors – who either voted in favour of the budget or merely abstained – are now Senedd candidates: Labour, Green and Lib-Dem. I am standing to hold their feet to the fire and keep the fight for disabled people’s rights firmly on the agenda as a socialist voice for the Senedd.
Featured image via Disabled People Against Cuts Cymru
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Starmer Takes Thinly-Veiled Swipe At Donald Trump As Iran Ceasefire Begins
Relations between the two men are at an all-time low.Keir Starmer has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at Donald Trump – but insisted the pair’s relationship is not “in tatters”.
The prime minister refused to directly respond to the US president after he compared him to Adolf Hitler appeaser Neville Chamberlain.
That came after Trump said Starmer was “not Winston Churchill” over his decision not to initially let US jets mount launch bombing raids on Iran from RAF bases.
The PM has also rejected the president’s calls for the UK to send warships to the Gulf to help re-open the Strait of Hormuz.
Starmer flew to Saudi Arabia in the immediate aftermath of a two-week ceasefire being agreed between Iran, America and Israel.
He is due to have talks with leaders in the region on re-opening the strait.
Asked by reporters if his relationship with Trump was now “in tatters”, the PM said it wasn’t.
But he insisted he was right to act “in the British national interest” by refusing to join a war that he believes breaks international law.
He said: “I’ve acted as you would expect of a British prime minister, which is by being absolutely focused on what is our national interest, and that’s why I’ve applied my principles and my values throughout.
“And my principles and values made sure that our decisions were that we wouldn’t get involved in the action without a lawful basis, without a viable, thought-through plan.
“That was the right position for the United Kingdom, and of course, that has included us taking action, collective self-defence.”
He added: “I’m the British prime minister. I act in the British national interest, but nothing, but nothing, is going to deflect me from that.”
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‘Everyone’ to defy UK government’s farcical ‘cat and mouse’ game of arrests
On Saturday 11 April 2026, thousands of ordinary, peace-loving people will gather in Trafalgar Square, London. They’ll be there in open defiance of the UK government’s misguided crackdown on peaceful protest. This peaceful vigil, called ‘Everyone Day’, will demonstrate the unwaning resistance to the ban on Palestine Action. The UK government unlawfully proscribed this direct action movement as a ‘terrorist group’, paving the way for numerous arrests.
The action will be a peaceful vigil, with people sitting down holding their handwritten paper signs. The signs will carry the by now world-famous words:
I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action
Since July 2025, nearly 2,800 people have been arrested under terrorism legislation for holding these signs during peaceful vigils, as part of what was described as the “most widespread mass civil disobedience in modern UK history”.
In February, the High Court ruled that the government’s proscription of Palestine Action was unlawful and disproportionate. The effect of this judgment has been stayed to allow for the government to appeal.
The Met flip-flopping over arrests
Shortly after the ruling, the Metropolitan police issued a clear public statement that they would not arrest people for publicly displaying support for Palestine Action. Instead, the Met said that ‘gathering intelligence’ was the most proportionate action it could take. Only a few weeks later, the Met contradicted this public position by arresting a woman on a peaceful march.
In the weeks that followed, the Met issued a further statement marking a complete U-turn, saying that it would be arresting people after all. It is unclear what prompted this reassessment of proportionality other than correspondence from Defend Our Juries and the organisation of Everyone Day.
The Met’s U-Turn has come under fire, with leading law firm Hodge Jones & Allen arguing that any arrests would be unlawful. Nonetheless, a further 19 people have been arrested for showing support for Palestine Action since the policy change, with further arrests expected during Saturday’s action.
A spokesperson from Defend Our Juries said:
The protest against the proscription of Palestine Action has grown beyond a question of the right to protest. The actions of the UK government and police following the High Court’s ruling expose what many have long known: democracy in the UK is on its knees.
The government’s refusal to accept the judgment of the country’s highest court, coupled with inconsistent and opaque policing decisions, signals a troubling disregard for the rule of law. These are not the actions of institutions committed to protecting citizens, but of a state prioritising its own authority.
This campaign now extends far beyond Palestine Action, beyond Gaza, and beyond the principles of protest and free speech. It speaks to a fundamental erosion of the right to dissent and to hold power to account. This is no longer a marginal issue – it concerns everyone who values democratic freedoms.
Defend Our Juries reminds those planning to attend Everyone Day to read the Action Briefing in full before attending, which includes important legal information. It reminds participants to not have on their person any incriminating bits of paper, sharp items, valuables, drugs (except labelled prescription), phones with sensitive information, or items used to ‘lock on’.
Defend Our Juries gently reminds all attendees, whether sitting vigil participants or spectators, that this is a peaceful vigil and asks everyone to respect this.
Featured image via Defend Our Juries
Politics
Real Madrid embroiled in yet another Islamophobia row
Real Madrid is facing an unprecedented storm of controversy after a disastrous European night, both on and off the pitch, following their 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in the first leg of the 2025-2026 Champions League quarter-finals. The match not only complicated their continental campaign but also ignited a major crisis off the field.
On the pitch, the Royal Club appeared unable to keep up with Bayern’s pace, suffering a loss that foreshadows a disastrous end to the season and significantly diminishes their chances of competing for titles. This has led to harsh criticism directed at the players and coaching staff, making it one of the most frustrating nights for their fans.
But, their football is the least of their problems.
Real Madrid have an Islamophobia problem
But what happened in the stands was far more serious than the result itself, after videos surfaced showing shocking racist chants by some Real Madrid fans, directly targeting Muslims with the phrase: “Anyone who doesn’t jump is a Muslim.” This incident has brought back to the forefront one of the most sensitive issues in European football.
Cánticos racistas junto al Bernabéu antes del partido de Champions entre el Real Madrid y el Bayern de Munich.
“Musulmán el que no bote”.
El Madrid tiene millones de seguidores musulmanes.
Lamentable. pic.twitter.com/pcjshvqRa5— Julián Macías Tovar (@JulianMaciasT) April 7, 2026
The same chant had previously caused a stir during a friendly match between Spain and Egypt, revealing a worrying pattern of recurring behavior, not just an isolated incident.
Spanish football under scrutiny
These developments come at a highly sensitive time, especially with FIFA’s move to open an official investigation into the previous incident during the friendly match against Egypt. This puts the reputation of Spanish football at stake and threatens repercussions that could extend beyond traditional sanctions, potentially impacting Spain’s hosting of the 2030 World Cup.
This latest incident is just the latest in a long series of racist abuse incidents within Spanish stadiums, the most prominent victims of which have been Brazilian star Vinicius Junior, along with other prominent names like Lamine Yamal, Kylian Mbappé, and Ansu Fati. This situation reflects a crisis that runs deeper than mere individual transgressions.
Amid this storm, Real Madrid finds itself compelled to act swiftly, cooperating with Spanish authorities to identify and hold accountable those involved, in an attempt to contain the fallout from the scandal. This is particularly important given that similar incidents in 2024 resulted in the arrest of several fans inside the Santiago Bernabéu stadium.
Between a loss that threatens its season and a scandal that tarnishes its global image, Real Madrid faces a true test, not only to salvage its European campaign but also to protect its reputation from further damage in a battle that now transcends the boundaries of football.
Featured image via the Canary
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Israel are bloodthirsty – and mainstream media are backing them
The legacy media are fluffing their Israel reporting again. The Guardian reported on 8 March 2026 that “Israel hits Lebanon with massive wave of airstrikes amid ceasefire uncertainty”. This is, at best, a half truth.
There’s uncertainty about the ‘when’ of the tentative ceasefire between Iran and the US, sure. Not least on the ground in the affected countries. As Al Jazeera’s Heidi Pett reported:
The Israeli army launched what it said were 100 air strikes at multiple locations across Lebanon in a span of 10 minutes.
I am at the scene of one of them in central Beirut. The devastation is extraordinary. These strikes came without warning. They came at a moment of confusion across Lebanon as to whether the regional ceasefire applied here.
But the ‘what’ of Israel’s plans in Lebanon is as clear as day and at least as old as Israel itself: Zionism demands the settler-colonial state batters Lebanon into submission and colonises large swathes of it. How’s that for ‘uncertainty’?
And the current assault, it is being reported, rivals the 1982 war for violence:
Al Jazeera Arabic’s bureau chief in Lebanon, Mazen Ibrahim, says that many in the capital have been reminded today of Israel’s invasion of Beirut in 1982.
Israel, America’s attack dog in the region, could well wreck this fragile ceasefire. You can read our analysis of the scale and scope of the current attack here.
Israel: the ‘ceasefire’ terms are clear
The Iranian terms for a two week cessation of hostilities, which have been accepted by the US in a Pakistan-China brokered deal, contain a number of points. One of these is:
Halting the war on all resistance fronts, “including against the heroic Islamic resistance of Lebanon” (Hezbollah)
A later version of the demands reportedly expands this slightly:
The “necessity to end the war” against all Resistance axis factions – fronts listed in the document include Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine (occupied territories) – described as the “historic defeat of the child-killing Israeli regime’s aggression”
Read for yourself:
🚨 REPORT | Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, the Islamic Republic’s top security decision-making body, announced that “negotiations will begin with complete distrust of the American side on Friday, April 10, in Islamabad,” with 2 weeks allocated for talks to finalize the… https://t.co/QExSWLTZU4
— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) April 8, 2026
Now, you can quibble over the wording but an end to Israel’s attack on Lebanon is a load-bearing strut in this ceasefire.
So what was Israel’s response to this chance for even a moment of respite? In the Israel Occupation Forces’ (IOF) own words:
the largest coordinated strike across Lebanon since the start of Operation Roaring Lion.
‼️ In 10 minutes, the IDF completed the largest coordinated strike across Lebanon since the start of Operation Roaring Lion.
The strike targeted 100+ Hezbollah headquarters, military arrays, & command-and-control centers in Beirut, Beqaa and southern Lebanon, including:
•…
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) April 8, 2026
The fact that Israel remains the primary aggressor – even at the potential cost of wrecking a fragile ceasefire – should be central to ANY reportage. That Israel might wreck the tentative agreement intentionally is a whole other can of worms. One that we – and any media outlet worth its salt – should have the courage to crack open.
Israel’s ambition in Lebanon
Al-Jazeera reported on 8 March that Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said:
We will continue to strike the terrorist organisation Hezbollah and seize every opportunity.
We will not compromise on the security of the [Israeli] residents of the North. We will continue to attack without pause.
And Israeli Defense Minister Katz said:
Hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists were attacked in a surprise strike on headquarters across Lebanon in the largest concentrated blow Hezbollah has absorbed since Operation Buzzers… We warned Naim Qassem that Hezbollah will pay a very heavy price for attacking Israel on Iran’s behalf – and Naim Qassem’s personal turn will come too.
Underneath the usual reference to ‘terrorists’ and ‘security’ the same old colonial ambitions are what drives the Israeli state machine.
And within hours of the ceasefire plan being publicised, Iran – which had to some degree reopened the vital oil channel through the Straits of Hormuz – reportedly closed it in direct response to the Israeli attack on Lebanon:
🚨BREAKING: Iran has halted all oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes on Lebanon, according to IRGC-linked Fars News Agency.
The pause comes after a brief reopening earlier in the day, when two oil tankers were allowed to pass with Iranian…
— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) April 8, 2026
Underpinning colonial ambitions
Israel are not getting it all their own way. As the Canary reported on 4 April, the settler-colonial state could still face humiliation:
Israel’s invasion and attempted annexation of southern Lebanon has been portrayed as a sideshow to the war in Iran. And legacy media coverage has tended to miss out details of stubborn resistance to the Israeli military campaign.
Meanwhile, Israel’s far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich made it very clear that the Israeli invasion has colonialist, expansionist aims.
Reuters reported on 23 March 2026:
Smotrich told an Israeli radio program that the military campaign in Lebanon “needs to end with a different reality entirely, both with the Hezbollah decision but also with the change of Israel’s borders.”
Smotrich added:
I say here definitively…in every room and in every discussion, too: the new Israeli border must be the Litani.
Foiled for the moment in the long-dreamed-of war with Iran it helped push the erratic US president into, Israel is still eager to pursue its ambitions in Lebanon – even at the risk of wrecking the ceasefire and re-igniting the hot war with Iran.
Featured image via the Canary
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FIFA opens investigation into racism against Muslims in Spain
FIFA has opened an official investigation into the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
The investigation follows racist chants during last week’s friendly match between Spain and Egypt in Barcelona, as part of their preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
The incident sparked widespread controversy and condemnation in both the sporting and political spheres, at a time when international pressure is mounting to combat racism in football stadiums.
Disciplinary proceedings and official investigation
According to a report in the Athletic, FIFA confirmed it has opened disciplinary proceedings against the RFEF following the events that occurred during the friendly against Egypt, which took place during the international break.
The referee documented the racist chants in his official report, leading to the case being referred to FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee for review and appropriate action.
Offensive chants spark crisis
Racist chants, most notably ‘Anyone who doesn’t jump is a Muslim’, were heard in the stands of Barcelona’s RCDE Stadium, sparking widespread outrage and being considered a blatant violation of FIFA’s anti-discrimination regulations.
Potential sanctions without stadium closures
According to reports, the potential sanctions against the Spanish Football Federation could range from a fine to requiring them to display anti-racism awareness messages during upcoming matches.
However, the same source indicates that the sanctions are not expected to extend to closing stadiums to fans, despite the seriousness of the incident.
A sensitive test before the 2030 World Cup
These developments come at a sensitive time for Spain, which is preparing to co-host the 2030 World Cup with Morocco and Portugal, potentially placing it under international scrutiny regarding its anti-racism record.
FIFA continues to tighten its measures against racist behavior, having previously clearly supported Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior in his repeated stances against racist abuse in European stadiums.
Featured image via the Canary
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Arsenal beat Sporting Lisbon 1-0 in first of CL tie
Kai Havertz scored in the 90th minute to give Arsenal a 1–0 win away to Sporting CP in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal in Lisbon. The result hands Arsenal a slender but valuable advantage heading to the second leg at the Emirates.
Early shock
In the sixth minute, Sporting displayed a leading stance when Maxi Araújo’s rising shot met a diagonal from Ousmane Diomande. David Raya pushed the ball onto the crossbar with a fingertip save. This early intervention proved empirical in keeping the score level (UEFA match analysis). After the game, Raya said:
Those saves give you confidence. We believe 100% that we can win it…If you don’t believe then you’re never going to win it.
Midfield chess — Arteta’s plan and its limits
Mikel Arteta started Martin Zubimendi alongside Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard to win space in midfield. Zubimendi’s positioning allowed Rice to press forward and gave Ødegaard room to probe between Sporting’s lines. Yet Arsenal struggled to find a clean final pass. Gabriel Martinelli threatened down the left but had cutbacks blocked. Noni Madueke found Matheus Reis a tough matchup.
Sporting invited Arsenal to play and relied on counters. Viktor Gyökeres worked hard to bring teammates into the game, while Sporting’s best moments came from long range, a sign of Arsenal’s defensive discipline.
Momentum swings
Arsenal believed they had taken the lead in the 58th minute when Zubimendi finished a neat move. VAR intervened and ruled Viktor Gyökeres offside in the buildup, wiping the goal out. The emotional swing was sharp: Arsenal had to reset after the disallowed goal, and Sporting found fresh belief.
The match opened up after that. Trincão curled a shot wide and Geny Catamo forced another save from Raya. Arsenal pushed but could not break Sporting’s compact defence.
In the 76th minute Arteta brought on 16yearold Max Dowman for Zubimendi. Dowman became the youngest English player to appear in a Champions League knockout match. Arteta said of Dowman:
He’s ready. He’s shown it every day. Moments like this are part of his growth.
Havertz’s late moment of quality
As the match looked destined for a draw, Martinelli delivered the decisive pass in the 90th minute. He threaded a weighted ball between Diomande and Eduardo Quaresma; Havertz ghosted into the gap, took one touch and slotted the finish past Rui Silva. It was a composed, well-timed strike that broke the deadlock. After the goal, Havertz said:
It’s something very special that is happening at Arsenal. We believe until the last second.
What it means for the tie
Sporting leave Lisbon with pride intact. They matched Arsenal for long periods, created chances, and conceded only to a late lapse. Their compact, aggressive defensive shape gives them a platform for the return leg.
On the other hand, Arsenal controlled key phases, rode the VAR setback, and produced a decisive moment at the end. The tie is far from finished, but Arsenal will head to the Emirates in a stronger position.
Featured image via the Canary
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