Sporting completes 5-0 comeback win over Bodo/Glimt

Sporting overturned a 3-0 first-leg deficit by defeating Bodo/Glimt 5-0 in the Champions League second leg, advancing to the quarter-finals after extra time. The hosts dominated at Estadio Jose Alvalade to complete the turnaround.

Sporting faced an uphill battle after losing 3-0 to Bodo/Glimt in the first leg in Norway. From the opening whistle, they attacked with intensity at Estadio Jose Alvalade. Trincao emerged as the key creator on the right flank, forcing several saves from goalkeeper Haikin and generating multiple chances. The first goal came in the 34th minute when Goncalo Inacio headed in a Trincao corner to give the home crowd hope, making it 1-0 on the night and 1-3 aggregate at half-time. Bodo/Glimt had brief threats, with Bjortuft hitting the woodwork twice just before the interval, but Sporting maintained momentum. On 61 minutes, Pote doubled the lead, smashing the ball into the net after Luis Suarez broke down the right and squared it. The aggregate leveled at 3-3 in the 78th minute when Suarez converted a penalty following a VAR review that deemed Bjorkan had handled Fresneda’s shot. In extra time, Maxi Araujo struck just two minutes in, curling a left-footed shot into the bottom corner from a Trincao lay-off. Substitute Rafael Nel sealed the victory in stoppage time, firing into the near-post roof of the net.

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Kai Havertz celebrates Arsenal's late winning goal against Sporting CP in Champions League quarterfinal at José Alvalade.
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Arsenal edges Sporting in Champions League quarterfinal

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Arsenal won 1–0 against Sporting CP in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals at José Alvalade in Lisbon on Tuesday evening. Kai Havertz scored the winner in the first minute of added time. Viktor Gyökeres, who left Sporting for Arsenal last summer, received a mixed reception from the crowd.

After making history by advancing past Panathinaikos in the round of 16, Real Betis, coached by Manuel Pellegrini, was knocked out of the Europa League by Portuguese side Braga following a 2-4 home defeat in the second leg at La Cartuja (3-5 aggregate). The Spanish team dominated the first half but collapsed in the second with key errors. Pellegrini described it as a 'very tough elimination' and understood fans' frustration.

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Arsenal advanced to the Champions League semi-finals after holding Sporting CP to a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium, securing a 1-0 aggregate victory. Mikel Arteta's side relied on their first-leg lead despite a lacklustre performance marked by few clear chances. Sporting CP pushed for a comeback but fell short.

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