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Liverpool vs PSG, Atletico vs Real to Air Live on GOtv

Football fans will be treated to explosive matches, as the clubs seek tickets to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League via the conclusion of the Round of 16 matches.On Tuesday, Premier League leaders, Liverpool, will host French super-club, Paris Saint-Germain, in a match that will be broadcast live on SuperSport Premier League GOtv channel 69 at 9 PM. Liverpool go into the game with a slender 1-0 advantage, having scored a late winner last week in Paris, where their opponents thoroughly dominated the game but could not score. Liverpool goalkeeper, Alison Becker, made nine saves to keep his team in the tie. Luis Enrique, Paris Saint-Germain coach, has expressed confidence that his team would win at Anfield and proceed to the quarter-final.On Wednesday, another heavyweight clash will see defending champions, Real Madrid, take on Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano. The match will be live at 9 PM on SuperSport Premier League GOtv channel 69. Atletico trail 1-2 from the first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu. Coach Diego Simeone is facing an uphill task despite the Real’s slim lead. Under him, Real defeated Atletico in two UEFA Champions League finals and did the same last week in the first leg of the competition’s knockout phase. If those defeats play on Atletico’s mind, Real Madrid will proceed to the quarter-final. Simeone will hope they do not.
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Germany vs Italy, Spain vs Holland Headline UEFA Nations League on GOtv

The UEFA Nations League quarter-finals will bring together some of the biggest names in international football, setting up clashes featuring many world-class talents in matches that will all be aired live on SuperSport channels on GOtv.
Germany and Italy meet in a fixture steeped in history. Between them, they have won 10 major international trophies, and their past encounters have produced some of football’s most memorable moments.
Germany, with a new generation of stars, will look to break down Italy’s resilient defence, while the Azzurri aim to prove they remain among Europe’s elite.Reigning European champions, Spain, take on the Netherlands in another high-stakes encounter.
The tie recalls past battles, including the 2010 World Cup final, and with both sides boasting high-grade attacking quality, it promises to be one of the most thrilling contests of the round.France travel to Croatia for a potentially tough test against a team that thrives in knockout football.
Luka Modrić and his teammates will look to take advantage of home support in the first leg, while France’s depth in quality makes them strong contenders to advance.
Portugal face Denmark in what could be Cristiano Ronaldo’s final Nations League campaign. With Portugal’s attacking strength up against Denmark’s well-drilled, disciplined approach, this tie could be one of the most intriguing of the quarter-finals.
All matches will be broadcast live on SuperSport channels on GOtv. The first legs take place on Thursday, 20 March, with Croatia vs. France, Denmark vs. Portugal, Italy vs. Germany, and Netherlands vs. Spain all kicking off at 8:45pm.
The return fixtures will be played on Sunday, 23 March, at the same time. Subscribe or reconnect via the MyGOtv app to catch all the action.
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Pedri, Morata, Yamal lead Spain’s squad for Nations League quarter-final

Spain’s head coach, Luis de la Fuente, has named his squad for the upcoming UEFA Nations League quarter-final fixture on March 14, 2025, as La Roja aim to progress further in the tournament.
The squad, announced on Friday, features a mix of experienced names and young talents across all positions, with three goalkeepers, nine defenders, six midfielders, and nine forwards selected for the crucial encounter.
In goal, David Raya, Unai Simón, and Álex Remiro have been called up to provide options between the sticks.
The defensive lineup includes Pedro Porro, Óscar Mingueza, Robin Le Normand, Pau Cubarsí, Iñigo Martínez, Dani Asencio, Álex Grimaldo, and Marc Cucurella.
The midfield selection consists of Martín Zubimendi, Marc Casadó, Fabián Ruiz, Mikel Merino, Álex Baena, and Pedri.
Up front, the attack is led by young sensation Lamine Yamal alongside Nico Williams, Ferran Torres, Yeremy Pino, Dani Olmo, Ayoze Pérez, Álvaro Morata, Bryan Zaragoza, Samu Omorodion, and Mikel Oyarzabal.
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“I Don’t Like People Comparing Me to Mahrez,” Says Man City’s Savinho

As Manchester City prepares for a crucial Premier League clash against Liverpool at the Etihad Stadium, new signing Savinho shares his journey from a small Brazilian town to one of the biggest clubs in world football. The young winger discusses his childhood, career trajectory, and life in Manchester in this exclusive interview with Showmax.Credit: Showmax Premier League and Premier League productionsA Dream Come TrueWhat has the experience been like since arriving in Manchester? Was it always your dream to play in the Premier League?It’s been incredible. Even though we’ve had some ups and downs, playing for Manchester City is a dream come true. I was chosen to be here, to play in the Premier League, and I couldn’t be happier. My focus is on adapting well and contributing to the team as much as I can.A Rapid RiseDid you ever imagine reaching this level so quickly?Not at all. Everything has happened so fast for me. I started playing professionally at 16, moved to Europe at 18, and now, two years later, I’m at Manchester City. I can only thank God for how quickly things have fallen into place.Roots in São MateusTell us about your childhood in São Mateus.I’m very proud of where I come from. I miss my family a lot, and whenever I visit, I look forward to reliving those childhood moments.What was a typical day like for you growing up?I did a bit of everything. I helped my grandparents, played football every day at 5 PM, rode horses, and even helped my uncle milk cows in the morning. It was a simple but happy childhood, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.Did you have a proper football field, or did you improvise?We built a little field with bamboo goalposts. Over time, we improved it, but we always played until dark. Those moments shaped me as a player.The Journey to Professional FootballHow did your career begin?People always said I had talent. I often played with older kids and stood out. That’s when my family and I decided to move to Vitória to pursue my dream. It was tough leaving home, but it was necessary.At what age did you leave São Mateus for Vitória?I was around six or seven. When we arrived, I immediately joined a beach football session. The coach liked me, and I ended up playing both beach football and 11-a-side.When did you realize you could make a career out of football?When I started playing 11-a-side, my coach waived my fees because he saw my potential. That was when I knew I had something special.Joining Atlético MineiroHow did you end up at Atlético Mineiro?I was playing for Santa Cruz when we had matches against Cruzeiro and Atlético. I was a little kid playing against much older opponents, but Atlético liked what they saw and invited me to return.How was your time there?It was great. I joined at 10 and stayed until I was 18. I debuted for the senior team at 16, which is rare. Though I didn’t get as many chances as I wanted, I have nothing but fond memories of the club.Do you remember your professional debut?Absolutely. It was an away game against Atlético Goianiense. I played only 15 minutes, but it was the most exhausting 15 minutes of my life. The excitement, the nerves—I could feel it in my legs!Adapting to EuropeHow was the transition to European football?It was tough. PSV was my first European club, and I had to adapt to the cold, a new language, and a different style of play. But I don’t regret anything—PSV helped me grow. Then Girona came calling, and that move changed everything.How did Girona influence your career?Girona gave me confidence and helped me develop into the player I am today. Without them, I wouldn’t be at Manchester City now.The Manchester City MoveWhen did you first hear about City’s interest?I was at Copa América when my agent told me Guardiola wanted to call me. When he did, he gave me confidence and told me he wanted me at City. At first, I hesitated—I even told my family I wanted to stay at Girona for another season! But after speaking to senior Brazilian players like Danilo and Marquinhos, I realized I couldn’t turn down this opportunity.What convinced you to finally make the move?Hearing Guardiola’s vision for me and getting advice from my teammates. My wife also played a big role in my decision. She supported me every step of the way.Defining His Own PathYou’ve drawn comparisons to Riyad Mahrez. How do you feel about that?I don’t like people comparing me to Mahrez. He’s a fantastic player, but I want to be known as Savinho, not the next Mahrez. I respect him a lot, but I have my own path to carve out.Looking AheadAs Savinho settles into life at Manchester City, fans will be eager to see how he develops under Guardiola’s guidance. With a bright future ahead, the young Brazilian is ready to make his mark in the Premier League.Stream the Liverpool vs. Manchester City match live on Showmax Premier League mobile this Sunday, 23 February, at 5:30pm.
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