Luis Enrique was keen to focus on PSG's midweek fixture even as his side edged to a 1-0 win over Lens.A goal after just four minutes from Ousmane Dembélé proved the difference between the sides, an...
Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches this season, against a variety of guests. For week 10, he takes on The Piano TV series winner Brad Kella. The away team won on both occasions when these two sides met last season, and you could make a case for Tottenham or Aston Villa coming out on top here.
Graeme Shinnie says the 6-0 League Cup semi-final thrashing by Celtic is "a massive learning curve" for Aberdeen's squad but is confident they can put the crushing disappointment behind them. The Dons had gone into the game unbeaten in 16 games, including a 2-2 league draw at Celtic Park, under manager Jimmy Thelin, but it was Brendan Rodgers' domestically unbeaten side who progressed to face either Motherwell or Rangers in the final. "It is going to hurt for the next couple of days," midfielder Shinnie admitted.
Nicolas Kuhn says Celtic still have room for improvement despite their 6-0 thrashing of Aberdeen - Scotland's other form side - to reach the League Cup final. The 24-year-old winger scored the fifth goal at Hampden to set up a meeting with either Motherwell or holders Rangers. "I think, if you win 6-0, you don't have to play better, but of course there are things to improve and we are going to do that," Kuhn told BBC Scotland.