Unai Emery 'Good ebening' compilation 😂 Arsenal vs Villarreal: Final score and reactions | Villarreal into Europa League final. The first leg in Spain saw Villarreal establish a 2-1 lead. Hello everyone and welcome along to our live blog for Arsenal vs Villarreal who meet at the Emirates Stadium this Thursday night in the second leg of their Europa League semi-final. Mikel Arteta's men need to score, following the 2-1 first leg scoreline. We'll have minute-by-minute updates from this Arsenal vs Villarreal second leg, to see who makes it to the Europa League final in Gdansk. Arsenal vs Villarreal LIVE - Europa League semi-final latest updates This is the start of our Arsenal vs Villarreal live blog, with all our updates following below and with the latest entries being the ones nearest the top. Follow along with us, then, as we enjoy what should be an epic night of Europa League football. Arteta devestated "We are devastated," Arteta said on BT Sport. "Really disappointed. We have to congratulate Villarreal. We tried everything until the last minute. I think we deserved to win the game but the details define these ties. "We had three big chances, they didn't have anything but they are through. So many things happened to us, and so many players were just trying to compete not at their best." Keown not impressed "It's a huge job at this football club," former Arsenal defender Martin Keown told BT Sport. "His [Mikel Arteta's] inexperience has perhaps cost him. He's still manager, but it felt this was the rescue package and his players didn't turn up. "He [Arteta] was outsmarted by the previous manager [Unai Emery] which is a bit of an embarrassment. We looked lost. We couldn't get out and they made us nervy. We haven't really laid a glove on them and we haven't gone down fighting. "They seemed almost prepared to let the game flow away and I think that does come from the manager." FULL TIME - Arsenal 0-0 Villarreal (1-2 egg.) FAQ: Q: Participate in the community? A: If you want to send clips to get featured in the next video or compilation you can do that per e-mail here AHappyDay1337@gmail.com Q: How do you deal with copyright issues? A: Copyright lives with the creator and get's checked by youtube policy immediately. If videos get copyright claims and generate ad revenues, everything goes to the content creator directly.
PSG's first Ligue 1 match without Messi, Neymar und Ramos taking 3:0 first half lead against RC Strasbourg. The top French football club Paris St. Germain will face Racing Strasbourg on Saturday evening (9 p.m. / DAZN) not only without the newly signed Argentine superstar Lionel Messi and ex-Real captain Sergio Ramos, Brazil's exceptional talent Neymar will also be missing. The trio is not in the PSG squad for the Ligue 1 game. Coach Mauricio Pochettino had announced that Messi would not appear until the end of August. Ramos, who still suffers from calf problems, should not appear for the French capital club until the beginning of September. Neymar should also be given a longer preparation time after the Copa America. LATEST NEWS: PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino (49) had to put the brakes on fans' hopes on Friday for the time being. In a press conference before the home game against Racing Strasbourg, the Argentine coach said: "We will take it step by step to get to know each other better and so that he will be able to make his debut when he is completely fit." So the fans have to wait a little longer until the six-time world footballer enters the field for the reigning runner-up for the first time. According to Pochettino, Messi won't appear until the end of August. The Prinzenpark Stadium in Paris currently has 48,500 seats. In the season before Corona, the average was 46,911 - especially the expensive seats (200-300 euros per game) remained empty. That should change now! Messi is the new attraction in the French capital! With him, the club owners are betting on a completely sold out house. And are driving forward plans to expand the Prinzenpark to up to 60,000 spaces. In addition to Messi, new signing Sergio Ramos (35) will also miss the start of the French Ligue 1. The central defender and ex-captain of Spain's record champions Real Madrid continues to cure an injury to his calf. In addition, offensive star Neymar (29), captain Marquinhos (27), European champion Verratti (28) and Ángel Di María () against Strasbourg are probably missing. The regulars were all recently active with the national teams and recently returned to training. Paris Saint-Germain Football Club (PSG) is the most popular football club in France and one of the most widely supported teams in the world. Famous PSG fans include Nicolas Sarkozy, Tony Parker, Tom Brady, Patrick Dempsey, Victoria Azarenka, Teddy Riner and DJ Snake. Lacking a big passionate fanbase, the club began offering cheaper season tickets to young supporters in 1976. These fans were placed in the Kop K, located in the K section of the Paris stand at the Parc des Princes. Following an increase in ticket prices, Kop K supporters moved to the Boulogne stand in 1978, and the Kop of Boulogne (KoB) was born. There, the club's first Italian-style ultra group, Boulogne Boys, was founded in 1985. Other KoB groups, however, took British hooligans as dubious role models and violence rapidly escalated. PSG supporters' groups have been linked to football hooliganism ever since. PSG Ultras: PSG owners Canal+ responded in 1991 by encouraging and financing non-violent fans of the KoB stand to take place in the Auteuil stand at the other end of the Parc des Princes. The Virage Auteuil was born, alongside Supras Auteuil, its most notorious ultras. At first the measure worked but, slowly, a violent rivalry arose between the two stands. Things came to a head in 2010 before a match against Olympique de Marseille in Paris. Boulogne fan Yann Lorence was killed following a fight between groups from both stands outside the Parc des Princes, forcing PSG president Robin Leproux to take action. In October 2016, after a six-year absence, the club agreed to their return. Grouped in the Auteuil end of the stadium, the CUP currently is the only ultra association officially recognized by PSG. The ultra movement has also started to come back to life in the Boulogne stand. New groups Block Parisii, Paname Rebirth and Résistance Parisienne are trying to convince the club of relaunching the Kop of Boulogne. FAQ: Q: What's your favorite animal? A: Bears. Q: How do you find your content - Do people submit it? A: Sometimes viewers and friends do. I typically find my videos on instagram, tiktok, reddit, 9gag, twitter, facebook. Q: How long does it take for you to make one episode? A: Editing is about 3 hours. Looking for new and best videos 24/7. Q: Would you feel guilty if you click baited your audience for once? A: Yes. That's a good way to destroy trust in your audience. Q: Is it legal to create a video compilation from copyrighted clips? A: Depending on the laws of your country, in the United States and other countries that recognize the Fair use doctrine, you may use copyrighted works without permission for transformative uses such as criticism, news reporting and parody. Copyright lives with the creator and get's checked by youtube policy.
Euro 2020 Wales v Denmark: Expats in Amsterdam form Red Army: The travel ban might have stopped Welsh fans travelling to Amsterdam for the game, but a group of expats have formed their own Red Army in the Netherlands. As Wales play Denmark in Euro 2020, fans living overseas are watching the game at the Johan Cruyff Arena. Denmark overwhelms Wales and flies to the quarterfinals: in Amsterdam they finish 4-0, Dolberg the star: Kasper Dolberg found himself in the most important match. The 23-year-old in force at Nice drags Denmark to the quarter-finals with a brace. At the Johan Cruyff Arena it ends 4-0: Maehle and Braithwaite also score, Wales greets Euro 2020 without too many regrets. June 26 continues to be a happy day for the red and white: 29 years ago the historic success arrived in Sweden, today a great test of strength. Providence – The most anticipated man, even if he shouldn’t have played. The former Ajax prodigy, after two complicated years not only on the sporting level, made the most of the opportunity granted him by Hjulmand, who had to give up the owner Poulsen at the last moment. Two goals in “his” stadium, one as a great striker and one as an opportunist, which give confidence to a player with great talent and who seemed to have lost a bit. Wales were a worthy opponent in the initial 20 minutes, then fell apart too easily: the 1-0 goal (surgical shot from the edge of the area) broke the balance, making Bale and his associates lose certainty. The 2-0, the result of a sensational “gift” from Neco Williams, ended the game definitively at the beginning of the second half. “Italian” talents – The Danes, who are now awaiting the winner of the Netherlands-Czech Republic, showed the usual great defensive solidity, led by the monumental captain Kjaer, but also the well-known qualities of Mikkel Damsgaard: his “snatches” and his plays (works at the big axis with Maehle) have undoubtedly contributed to bringing the challenge on tracks favorable to the Scandinavian formation, which could have suffered a little in the last half hour, when Hjulmand redesigned his team with a more defensive structure, with to conserve energy and contain the sterile enemy attacks. Denmark, on the other hand, has even spread thanks to the Atalantine and Braithwaite. The only discordant note is the small problem accused by Kjaer: the Rossoneri defender touched his right flexor and will not let Hjulmand sleep peacefully, who obviously hopes to have him available on Saturday 3 July in Baku. FAQ: Q: What's your favorite animal? A: Bears. Q: How do you find your content - Do people submit it? A: Sometimes viewers and friends do. I typically find my videos on instagram, tiktok, reddit, 9gag, twitter, facebook. Q: How long does it take for you to make one episode? A: Editing is about 3 hours. Looking for new and best videos 24/7. Q: Would you feel guilty if you click baited your audience for once? A: Yes. That's a good way to destroy trust in your audience. Q: Is it legal to create a video compilation from copyrighted clips? A: Depending on the laws of your country, in the United States and other countries that recognize the Fair use doctrine, you may use copyrighted works without permission for transformative uses such as criticism, news reporting and parody. Copyright lives with the creator and get's checked by youtube policy.
Leicester City defeats Chelsea to win first FA Cup after late VAR drama. Leicester defender Wes Morgan, left, and goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel lift the FA Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium. Clip: Leicester City star throws away Chelsea pennant in dressing room after FA Cup win. Some Chelsea fans may want to look away as it’s emerged that the traditional pennant (like a flag) they handed to Leicester before today’s FA Cup final has been thrown to the floor after their defeat. Wesley Fofana was one of the first Leicester players back in the dressing room after their 1-0 victory, which marked their first FA Cup triumph ever, he was soon met by unused substitute Daniel Amartey. In the immediate dressing room celebrations to the Foxes’ historical moment, Amartey picked up the pennant and threw it over his head and onto the floor. Fofana then flipped the camera back onto himself as he was left in fits of laughter before he eventually ended his Instagram live session. Leicester City won the FA Cup for the first time thanks to a sensational strike from Youri Tielemans as a dramatic, late video assistant referee decision denied Chelsea an equalizer at Wembley Stadium on Saturday. It looked like Chelsea had leveled the scores with minutes left to play when Ben Chilwell's cross bounced off defender Wes Morgan and into the Leicester City net. But Chilwell, a former Leicester player, was judged to have been offside by a narrow margin in the buildup. "Amazing, indescribable," Leicester captain Kasper Schmeichel, who produced two outstanding saves late on to deny Chelsea. "It's what dreams are made of. I've dreamt of this since I was a child. We've talked about wanting to win trophies and the performance today - the grit and determination — I'm so proud of everybody." After a largely uneventful first half, in which neither side registered a shot on target, Tielemans' strike lit up the match. The Belgian's driven, right-footed shot from 25 yards ultimately settled the contest and handed Leicester its first major trophy since being crowned Premier League champion in 2016. "Youri, wow, what a finish," Schmeichel added. "I didn't even dare to celebrate because you know there's always going to a VAR or something." Chelsea had two huge chances to equalize in the second half, but on both occasions was denied by superb saves from Schmeichel. The goalkeeper first dived to his right to deny Chilwell's header, and shortly afterward dived in the opposite direction to save a powerful shot from Mason Mount. The victory comes during an excellent season for Brendan Rodgers' Leicester, which is currently third in the Premier League and on course to qualify for the Champions League next season. It was a disappointing afternoon for Chelsea, which lost last year's FA Cup final against Arsenal and will now look towards facing Manchester City in the Champions League final on May 29. Despite enjoying more possession, Thomas Tuchel's side failed to create chances against a stubborn Leicester defense as the likes of Timo Werner and Mount were left frustrated in front of goal. FAQ: Q: What's your favorite animal? A: Bears. Q: How do you find your content - Do people submit it? A: Sometimes viewers and friends do. I typically find my videos on instagram, tiktok, reddit, 9gag, twitter, facebook. Q: How long does it take for you to make one episode? A: Editing is about 3 hours. Looking for new and best videos 24/7. Q: Would you feel guilty if you click baited your audience for once? A: Yes. That's a good way to destroy trust in your audience. Q: Is it legal to create a video compilation from copyrighted clips? A: Depending on the laws of your country, in the United States and other countries that recognize the Fair use doctrine, you may use copyrighted works without permission for transformative uses such as criticism, news reporting and parody. Copyright lives with the creator and get's checked by youtube policy.