Match ends, Barcelona 1, Paris Saint Germain 4.
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Barcelona 1-4 Paris St-Germain (Agg: 4-6): Kylian Mbappe scores twice as PSG reach last four
Kylian Mbappe scored twice as Paris St-Germain thrashed Barcelona to turn around a first-leg deficit and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.
PSG had trailed 3-2 after the first leg in France but took advantage of an early Barcelona sending off to secure their place in the last four for the first time since 2021.
Luis Enrique’s side face a semi-final against Borussia Dortmund, who beat Atletico Madrid 5-4 on aggregate in a thrilling encounter in Germany.
The semi-final first leg takes place on 30 April with the second leg on 7 May.
More to follow.
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Paris Saint Germain
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Squad number99Player nameG Donnarumma
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Squad number2Player nameHakimi
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Squad number5Player nameMarquinhos
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Squad number21Player nameHernández
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Squad number25Player nameNuno Mendes
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Squad number33Player nameZaïre-Emery
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Squad number17Player nameVitinha
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Squad number8Player nameRuiz
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Squad number10Player nameDembélé
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Squad number7Player nameMbappé
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Squad number29Player nameBarcola
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Squad number4Player nameUgarte
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Squad number11Player nameAsensio
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Squad number19Player nameLee Kang-in
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Squad number23Player nameKolo Muani
Line-ups
Barcelona
Formation 4-3-3
- 1ter Stegen
- 23Koundé
- 4AraujoBooked at 29mins
- 33CubarsÃ
- 2CanceloSubstituted forJoão Félixat 82′minutes
- 8PedriSubstituted forF Torresat 62′minutes
- 22GündoganBooked at 64mins
- 21F de JongSubstituted forLópezat 82′minutesBooked at 90mins
- 27YamalSubstituted forMartÃnezat 34′minutesBooked at 40mins
- 9LewandowskiBooked at 50mins
- 11RaphinhaBooked at 90mins
Substitutes
- 5MartÃnez
- 7F Torres
- 13Peña Sotorres
- 14João Félix
- 17Alonso
- 18Romeu
- 19Roque Ferreira
- 26Astralaga
- 30Casadó
- 32López
- 38Guiu
- 39Fort
PSG
Formation 4-3-3
- 99G DonnarummaBooked at 87mins
- 2Hakimi
- 5MarquinhosBooked at 62mins
- 21Hernández
- 25Nuno Mendes
- 33Zaïre-EmerySubstituted forUgarteat 80′minutes
- 17Vitinha
- 8RuizBooked at 45minsSubstituted forAsensioat 77′minutes
- 10DembéléSubstituted forKolo Muaniat 88′minutes
- 7MbappéBooked at 40mins
- 29BarcolaSubstituted forLee Kang-inat 77′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Navas
- 4Ugarte
- 9Gonçalo Ramos
- 11Asensio
- 15Danilo
- 19Lee Kang-in
- 23Kolo Muani
- 26Mukiele
- 28Soler
- 35Lopes Beraldo
- 37Skriniar
- 80Tenas
- Referee:
- István Kovács
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Second Half ends, Barcelona 1, Paris Saint Germain 4.
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FermÃn López (Barcelona) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Manuel Ugarte (Paris Saint Germain) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by FermÃn López (Barcelona).
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Raphinha (Barcelona) is shown the yellow card.
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Offside, Paris Saint Germain. Kylian Mbappé is caught offside.
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Hand ball by Randal Kolo Muani (Paris Saint Germain).
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Lee Kang-In (Paris Saint Germain) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by FermÃn López (Barcelona).
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Attempt saved. Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint Germain) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Achraf Hakimi.
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Lee Kang-In (Paris Saint Germain) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by FermÃn López (Barcelona).
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Goal! Barcelona 1, Paris Saint Germain 4. Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint Germain) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner following a fast break.
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Attempt saved. Marco Asensio (Paris Saint Germain) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
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Attempt saved. Kylian Mbappé (Paris Saint Germain) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Achraf Hakimi.
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Corner, Barcelona. Conceded by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
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Substitution, Paris Saint Germain. Randal Kolo Muani replaces Ousmane Dembélé.
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Corner, Barcelona. Conceded by Marquinhos.
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Attempt blocked. Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Ferran Torres.
World News
Court allows Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to join Heber Valley Temple lawsuit
HEBER, Utah (ABC4) — In January, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit against Wasatch County regarding the construction of the Heber Valley Temple.
On April 30, a 4th District Court judge granted the motion.
Democratic candidate Brian King releases statement on Bangerter decision
The controversy surrounding the construction of the Heber Valley Temple is not necessarily surrounding the nature of the religious structure, but rather its size, light and location. The debate has centered largely around light pollution as the area is known for its dark night skies. Other concerns include traffic in the area and the loss of the view of the mountains.
In November 2023, the Wasatch County City Council voted to approve the construction of the temple, although petitioners who own homes near the proposed site argued the building would negatively impact their views, privacy, and quiet enjoyment.
In January, the Church said it should be involved in the lawsuit filed against Wasatch County as the Church owns the property, applied for the development, and wants to build the temple.
After hearing oral arguments in April, a judge granted the Church’s motion to intervene, meaning it will be allowed to join the Heber Valley Temple lawsuit. It also denied a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Wasatch County.
The court ruled that the Church “has met its burden in showing the [Wasatch County] is unable to diligently represent its interest,” adding that during the oral argument, Wasatch County’s attorney “asserted the County Council’s commitment to defending this case is not unwavering and new County Council members might feel differently.”
Following the decision, the court said the Church had three weeks to respond to the order.
For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to ABC4 Utah.
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L.A. police detective charged with hit-and-run after off-duty crash
A Los Angeles Police Department detective has been charged with hit-and-run exactly one year after she allegedly rear-ended another vehicle on the 5 Freeway while off-duty.
Prosecutors allege that the detective, Stephanie Carrillo, 47, crashed an unmarked LAPD vehicle into a civilian’s vehicle on May 3, 2023, damaging its rear. Both parties initially pulled over, but Carrillo allegedly got back in her vehicle and fled the crash scene, according to a statement from the L.A. County district attorney’s office.
Later that day, Carrillo filed a report at a California Highway Patrol station in Orange County stating that she had been in a hit-and-run, according to the statement.
“Irresponsible and unlawful behavior by law enforcement as allegedly exhibited by Officer Carrillo not only violates public trust but goes against the oath taken by law enforcement to keep the public safe,” said Dist. Atty. George Gascón. The CHP’s East Los Angeles station investigated the incident.
The LAPD said in a statement Friday that Carrillo has worked for the department for 24 years.
“The Los Angeles Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division initiated an administrative investigation into this allegation, and Carrillo was relieved of her police powers pending the resolution of the administrative investigation,” the statement said. “With the oversight of the Inspector General, the department will ensure administrative accountability in this matter.”
Carrillo’s arraignment on a single charge of misdemeanor hit-and-run is scheduled for May 22 at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in L.A. She faces up to six months in jail, if convicted. It was not immediately clear from court records Friday evening if Carrillo had retained a lawyer.
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These Brands Let You Return Shoes Even After You Run in Them
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There are plenty of reasons to buy shoes at your local running store instead of online or at a big box store, including a more knowledgeable staff and the fact that you’re supporting your local running community. But another biggie is the fact that many will take returns even after you’ve gone for a few runs in your shoes.
In case you don’t have a local store with this policy, it’s good to know that some larger brands and online stores will also take returns of lightly-worn shoes. Fleet Feet and Running Warehouse are among the bigger stores that offer this perk; some online running shoe stores will include it as part of a membership (like Roadrunner). But several running shoe brands offer a no-questions-asked return policy themselves, so if you know that you love (say) Nikes, you can buy from the brand directly.
Do not feel bad about taking advantage of this policy. The whole idea is that you can trust your body to tell you whether the shoes are working, rather than stressing during a brief try-on about whether you think these shoes will work for you. If you can’t help but feel guilty, you can make it up by buying your next new pair of shoes from the same place. They do it because they’re trying to win you as a loyal customer.
Adidas asks for shoes to be unworn for most returns, but it has a separate policy for its “performance” running shoes, which include all its popular running shoes, from the $65 Runfalcon on up.
Altra prominently advertises “30 day trial runs, guaranteed.” It ships a return label with your shoes and allows returns “for any reason” during those 30 days.
Brooks will accept returns within 90 days, even if you’ve run in the shoes: “Run in it, sweat in it, inside, outside, in the rain – if it doesn’t perform the way it should, send it back.”
Hoka has a 30-day return policy (60 days for members), even if you’ve worn the shoes. “Try them out, that’s what our 30-day Guarantee is all about.”
Newton accepts returns within 30 days “for any reason with as much or as little wear and tear on them” as they happen to have.
Nike will let you return shoes, even if they’ve been worn, within 60 days of purchase. It specifically says you can return shoes, including custom sneakers, “for any reason” within that time period. There are exceptions, including items purchased at Nike Clearance stores.
Please note that policies can change, and that they often vary by country. Customer service staff can sometimes help you out even if you fall outside the official policy, but don’t count on it. Still, if you’ve bought shoes, run in them, and weren’t happy, it can’t hurt to ask.
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