Dembélé gives PSG semifinal edge over Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain took a big step towards reaching the Champions League final as Ousmane Dembélé’s early goal sealed a 1-0 win at Arsenal in a tense first leg of the semifinal on Tuesday.
Jimmy Butler's dominant performance propels the Golden State Warriors to 3-1 advantage | First Things First

Chris Broussard breaks down Jimmy Butler’s dominant Game 4 performance as the Golden State Warriors take a 3-1 series lead over the Houston Rockets.
Champions League takeaways: PSG tops Arsenal and inches closer to final

After beating Arsenal 1-0 in Tuesday’s UEFA Champions League semifinal first leg semi in London, PSG needs only a tie next week in Paris to eliminate the Gunners and advance to the 2024-25 final.
Anthony Edwards moves up, Franz Wagner joins the latest Playoff King of the Hill | First Things First

Nick Wright unveils his latest NBA playoff King of the HIll, featuring Anthony Edwards moving up and Franz Wagner joining the hill.
Inzaghi wants Inter to 'forget' last week for Barça
Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi urged his players to forget a difficult week and face Barcelona with no fear in Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal.
Firmino, Toney goals send Al Ahli to ACL final
Al Ahli beat 10-man Al Hilal in a battle of Saudi Pro League sides in Jeddah on Tuesday to earn a spot in Saturday’s Asian Champions League final.
Yamal jibes Madrid: Talk when you beat me
Yamal said his critics can’t touch him while he’s winning after boasting about Barça’s superiority over Madrid in the aftermath of the Copa del Rey final
Miami drawing inspiration from Barça 'remontada'
Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano reminisced on Barcelona’s historic 6-1 comeback victory over PSG in the 2017 Champions League round of 16, using that night’s example to inspire his players.
Sources: Pogba eyeing Europe despite D.C. talks
Paul Pogba’s priority remains a return to Europe, despite talks with D.C. United, sources told ESPN.
Study to probe ACL tears, link to menstruation
A groundbreaking FIFA-funded study at Kingston University will investigate whether hormonal fluctuations during menstrual cycles could be contributing to an alarming rise in career-threatening knee injuries in women’s soccer.