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Paris Saint-Germain returns to Champions League final

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PSG's Ousmane Dembele, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides first goal during the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

PSG’s Ousmane Dembele, right, celebrates with teammates after scoring his sides first goal during the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

MUNICH— Ousmane Dembélé scored early and Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Bayern Munich with a 1-1 draw to reach the Champions League final again on Wednesday.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia raced clear after playing a simple one-two with Fabián Ruiz in midfield, then picked out the unmarked Dembélé to sweep the ball in under the crossbar in the third minute of the semifinal second leg.

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By the time Harry Kane equalized in stoppage time it was too late to keep alive Bayern’s dream of a Bundesliga, German Cup and Champions League treble.

The draw gave PSG, the defending champion, a 6-5 win on aggregate after edging their encounter 5-4 in the first leg in Paris last week.

The French league leader will face Arsenal in the final in Budapest, Hungary, on May 30, after the Gunners defeated Atletico Madrid 1-0 on Tuesday to progress 2-1 on aggregate.

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“It’s magnificent, two finals,” PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said. “Now we will go there and try to fetch a second star. I said to the players we are warriors.”

PSG’s defense — breached four times in Paris last week — kept Bayern’s much vaunted attack of Kane, Luis Díaz and Micheal Olise largely in check.

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PSG's Ousmane Dembele celebrates after scoring their first goal during the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, May 6, 2026PSG's Ousmane Dembele celebrates after scoring their first goal during the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, May 6, 2026

PSG’s Ousmane Dembele celebrates after scoring their first goal during the Champions League semifinal second leg soccer match between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint Germain in Munich, Germany, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (Sven Hoppe/dpa via AP)

“We know how to suffer and we’re ready for what we have to face,” PSG midfielder João Neves said. “We’re very proud of how far we’ve come.”

By the time Kane let fly for his 55th goal across all competitions including the German Supercup for Bayern this season, PSG’s substitutes were already lining up to celebrate.

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The England captain’s goal ensured Bayern has scored in every competitive match this season. Bayern coach Vincent Kompany struck an optimistic tone despite the disappointment.

“We made progress this season,” Kompany said. “We have to do it again.”

Real Madrid was the last team to achieve back-to-back titles — winning three in a row from 2016-18.

“Shoot us into the final,” the Bayern fans had urged their team with a huge choreography as the combatants emerged on the field.

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Bayern only needed one goal to level the tie, but it soon turned to two after Fabián sent Kvaratskhelia on his way.

If the Georgia star was surprised by how much space he was offered by the absent defense, he didn’t stop to question it. Desiré Doué was another option queuing beside Dembélé to take a shot with Luis Díaz the closest Bayern player back.

Bayern’s players complained the already-booked Nuno Mendes should have been booked again when the ball hit his arm in the first half, but referee João Pinheiro blew instead for a handball from Konrad Laimer.

There were more protests shortly afterward when Vitinha struck teammate João Neves’ arm with the ball in the penalty area with a clearance.

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Kompany played down the importance of the referee’s calls, though he also said more time should have been played in stoppage time.

While Bayern dominated possession, PSG was more efficient, with Doué and Kvaratskhelia keeping Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer alert after the break.

“PSG were killers with their five goals and how they scored (last week),” Neuer said. “That’s what we needed today. I think we were close to the final but couldn’t finish the job.”



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PSG already had good memories of Munich. The city was the scene of PSG’s triumph in the final last season when it demolished Inter Milan 5-0 to fulfill its Qatari owners’ quest to become European champion for the first time. A relatively unchanged team is well-placed to deliver the second title.

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Moses Itauma’s next two fights will include facing world champion and making US debut

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Moses Itauma will fight twice more this year according to promoter Frank Warren, who has big plans for the young heavyweight.

Itauma knocked out Jermaine Franklin in a statement win back in March, further boosting his reputation as boxing’s hottest prospect and a champion-in-waiting. Post-fight, Warren said the plan is to fight again in the summer and to capture a world title before the end of the year.

It has since been revealed that the Brit will headline the O2 Arena for the first time on Saturday August 8. The fight – against an as yet unnamed opponent – was pushed back due to a date clash with Anthony Joshua, but will not stop Itauma getting out for a third time if all goes to plan.

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Speaking on The Ariel Helwani Show, Warren revealed that Itauma’s third outing of 2026 will be a debut in the United States, in either November or December.

“What I am looking forward to doing this year, and it will happen this year, we will bring him to the [United] States. November/December, we will bring him out. Whatever it is, it will have to be a big fight because he will be making his announcement in person.”

In a seperate interview with TalkSPORT, the Hall of Fame promoter confirmed the world title goal is still alive.

“Moses is gonna fight for the world title this year. Who it’s against, I don’t know yet, but that’s what he’s going to do. By the end of the year he will be facing a world champion.”

Talk now turns to opponents, with Warren saying that the August fight will be announced officially within the next two weeks.

WBA Regular champion Murat Gassiev has been linked to the showdown, and indeed called for it, and presents a clear run at a world title, particularly if Oleksandr Usyk vacates or is stripped of the super belt.

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Should that work out for Itauma in August, he would become the second youngest heavyweight world ruler of all time, taking Floyd Patterson’s place behind Mike Tyson’s long-standing record.

New York’s Jarrell Miller is currently the WBA #2 and mandatory challenger, so could be in a good position to then be the opponent for Itauma’s final bout of 2026 in the US.

There are, however, plenty of options for Itauma, who is ranked number one with the WBO and WBA, five with the IBF and three with the WBC.

The WBO are expected to call the young Brit as mandatory challenger this year, meaning he will be ordered to face the winner of Fabio Wardley vs Daniel Dubois, which takes place this weekend in Manchester.

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Rory McIlroy makes single birdie on return to action after retaining Masters

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Masters champion Rory McIlroy had to settle for just a solitary birdie on the last hole of his return to action at the Truist Championship in North Carolina.

The Northern Irishman had not played since securing a second successive green jacket almost a month ago, opting to get back into the swing at Quail Hollow before heading to the US PGA on Monday for the year’s second major.

Following a rain delay McIlroy, who teed off on the 10th, admitted it had been something of a low-key opening round where chances to pick up shots proved at a premium before one finally dropped on the par-four ninth.

“I knew that I made so many pars, but I was thinking I can’t remember the last time I played a round of golf and didn’t have a birdie – I was like ‘just try to make one’,” said McIlroy, who signed for a 70.

“I felt like I didn’t make birdie at seven, didn’t make birdie at eight, so then I thought my chance had passed me by, but nice to see one putt go in there at the last.”

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McIlroy, though, remains positive as he looks to make an impact through the weekend.

“I wasn’t frustrated, I was hitting good putts, some days they just don’t want to go in,” he said.

“I just needed to figure out the reads a little bit better, but sort of felt like I got into it by the end of the round.”

Matt McCarty is the clubhouse leader after his fine eight-under 63, one ahead of Sungjae Kim, who had one hole remaining when play was suspended.

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Sepp Straka was also left with one hole to finish and was in a group on five under which included England’s Harry Hall.

Tommy Fleetwood and Alex Fitzpatrick are also in the mix at four under – although Matt Fitzpatrick had an opening round to forget as he slumped to a three-over 74.

“I felt like I played well. I played really solid, putted very well. Felt like I holed two or three really key putts,” Fleetwood said.

“It is not an easy golf course. It is an amazing challenge and I think if you shoot under par around here it is always a good day.”

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Tyson Fury makes final decision on having one more fight before facing Anthony Joshua

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Anthony Joshua hopes to tee up his long-awaited clash with Tyson Fury by delivering a statement performance against Kristian Prenga in July. Now, ‘The Gypsy King’ has confirmed whether he would like an additional fight before facing Joshua at the end of the year.

After Fury’s win against Arslanbek Makhmudov last month, talks progressed quickly for what had been one of the most elusive match-ups in British boxing history, but Joshua’s team maintained that he needed a ‘warm-up’ before that mammoth fight.

When it was revealed that an agreement for Fury-Joshua was finally in place, ‘AJ’s summer fight against Albania’s Kristian Prenga on July 25 was also announced.

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Speaking to talkSPORT Boxing, promoter Frank Warren explained that Makhmudov was supposed to be Fury’s fight before the big one, but that Joshua’s tragic car crash pushed their plans back, with another interim fight for Fury now expected.

“Thatpushed his [Joshua’s] fight back, so they were really supposed to be fighting in August against each other, that has been pushed back.

“Come October/November, Tyson will have been out of the ring against for seven months so he will want to be fighting in-between. I have spoken with him and that is what he wants to do, so we will see.”

A low-risk opponent has to be anticipated considering what is at stake for 37-year-old Fury, but fans will hope that the two-time world champion selects a more recognisable opponent than Joshua, as he looks to build further momentum ahead of their grudge match.

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Rory McIlroy cards 70 in first round at Quail Hollow in Truist Championship

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Rory McIlroy posted a first round of 70 at the Truist Championship as he began his challenge to win at Quail Hollow for a fifth time.

The 37-year-old from Northern Ireland made 17 pars before his only birdie of a one-under round came at the 18th hole.

American Matt McCarty set the early pace with an eight-under-par 63 at the event in Charlotte.

England’s Harry Hall managed six birdies and one bogey as he ended the opening round with a five-under 66.

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Compatriots Tommy Fleetwood, whose round included an eagle on the 10th, and Alex Fitzpatrick, fresh from securing tour membership, are on four under after 67s.

England’s Matt Wallace and Justin Rose both signed for level-par rounds of 71, while Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre was two over with one to play when play was halted late in the evening because of inclement weather.

The tournament is the last event before the US PGA Championship takes place at the Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania from 14-17 May.

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“We Were Under Pressure”: Rishabh Pant Explains Key Tactical Call That Could’ve Backfired

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Captain Rishabh Pant said Lucknow Super Giants’ win over defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru meant a lot to the struggling side as they finally snapped a six-match losing streak in the ongoing IPL here on Thursday. LSG ended their barren run with a nine-run DLS victory in a rain-interrupted 19-overs-a-side contest, which also marked their first home win in five matches this season. “It was a good game for us for sure. For the whole team it means a lot. We have been trying lot of things. Coming to the same page means a lot for us. It’s been a tough season but some times you have to go through the grind.

“Definitely we were trying to put together a perfect game where batting and bowling comes together,” Pant said.

Talking about picking Digvesh Rathi for the final over while defending 20 runs, Pant said: “It was a tough call. We were under pressure. Rathi was the right matchup for (Romario) Shepherd.” He also had words of appreciation for centurion Mitchell Marsh.

“Unbelievable (Marsh innings). We know that as a team we’ve been grinding hard. Our strength this season has been bowling, the way all the bowlers have put their heart out. There has been some good things as a bowling unit, and looking forward to that.” RCB captain Rajat Patidar said they were well on course of the target but fell two-three hits behind.

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“We were pretty sure how to go about the target. Boys played well and the way we stretched this game, just one or two shots behind. It was really good batting track. Was coming nicely on the bat. Difficult to analyse just after the game, need some time to analyse it.” The loss meant RCB missed the opportunity to go on top of the table.

“We have four games more, just taking one game at a time, one step at a time.” Patidar too praised Marsh for his 56-ball 111 that laid the foundation for LSG’s score.

“Mitchell Marsh was beautiful, the way he played. Kept us under pressure. I was confused about the bowlers – who should I bowl to Mitchell Marsh just after the powerplay. The way we played, that was really good intent showed by all batsmen. Everyone is looking confident and in a great space of mind,” he said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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John Cena has officially confirmed that his announcement at WWE Backlash will change everything. The news has added to the rumors circulating about the star’s announcement.

John Cena confirms that a huge WWE announcement is coming at Backlash

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John Cena has confirmed that the news he will announce at WWE Backlash will shake the very foundations of the company. The star has been teasing the announcement for some time, but has now confirmed that everything will change after he shares the news with fans at the event.

He said he was standing outside the arena where Backlash will take place, and that the announcement he would make there in just a few days will “shock the very foundations” of the company. He went on to say that it would not only affect fans but also everyone from the company’s champions to the rookies.

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He demanded that fans not miss Backlash, saying he was very excited about it and would see everyone then.

“WWE Universe, John Cena here. Standing in Thunder Alley, outside Benchmark International Arena in Tampa Bay. In just a few days, I have a major announcement inside this building that will shock the very foundations of WWE. From the fans to its superstars, from the champions, down to its rookies, I am so grateful that Tampa is allowing me the place to make the announcement. Thank you, WWE, see it live on ESPN in the States and on Netflix around the world, but don’t miss Backlash. I’m so excited and I will see you then.”

Cena retired last year, and it was then promoted as his last-ever appearance. However, that has proven false since then, with the star hosting WrestleMania and now even announcing things on Backlash.

While he’s done wrestling, it seems the star isn’t going to be done with appearances in this new role for quite some time; he seems to be working for the company.