Published on Apr, 12 2024
Welcome to the weekend! Jonathan Johnson here to get you set for another feast of top soccer action ahead of a Friday to Sunday run which could see Bayer Leverkusen seal the Bundesliga title as Xabi Alonso's men remain invincible. Arsenal vs. Aston Villa in the Premier League is another matchup with big potential implications so let's get to it.
All times U.S./Eastern
Friday, Apr. 12
USL One: One Knoxville SC vs. Union Omaha 6:30 p.m. ➡️ CBS Sports Golazo Network
Saturday, Apr. 13
🏴 EPL: Newcastle United vs. Tottenham Hotspur, 7:30 a.m. ➡️ USA Network
🇮🇹 Serie A: Torino vs. Juventus, 12 p.m. ➡️ Paramount+
🇪🇸 La Liga: Cadiz vs. Barcelona, 3 p.m. ➡️ ESPN+
🇺🇸 USL: El Paso Locomotive vs. Oakland Roots, 9 p.m. ➡️ CBS Sports Golazo Network
Sunday, Apr. 14
🏴 EPL: Arsenal vs. Aston Villa, 11:30 a.m. ET ➡️ USA Network
🇩🇪 Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen vs. Werder Bremen, 11:30 a.m. ➡️ ESPN+
🇮🇹 Serie A: Inter vs. Cagliari, 2:45 p.m. ➡️ Paramount+
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The past few days have provided some of the best soccer so far this season. Tuesday and Wednesday's UEFA Champions League brilliance was followed by some equally impressive UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League excitement. We did not think that Tuesday's 3-3 between Real Madrid and Manchester City or Arsenal 2-2 Bayern Munich could be topped, but here we are on Friday having seen Barcelona edge Paris Saint-Germain 3-2 in France and Atletico Madrid 2-1 Borussia Dortmund. If that was not already good enough, there was a stunning 3-0 win at Anfield for Atalanta BC as well as Leverkusen's 2-0 win at home to West Ham United and AS Roma's 1-0 win in Milan.
Wednesday's most surprising result was Barca getting the win over PSG despite a 134-second double from the French champions early in the second half which turned the game on its head. The Catalan outfit still managed to turn things around to emerge winners on a night when Luis Enrique made some questionable decisions and Xavi was rewarded for his patience and faith in many of Barca's latest crop of young talents. Chuck Booth wrote as much after the game with Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi earning particularly high praise for their mature showings at Parc des Princes.
Few could have predicted Liverpool falling apart so spectacularly on Thursday against Atalanta in the Europa League which not only damages their hopes of success in the competition but also impacts the UEFA coefficient as the Premier League and Serie A battle for an extra UCL berth as well as the Reds' hopes of sending Jurgen Klopp off with more titles after this year's EFL Cup win. Aston Villa beating Lille OSC was to be expected, but Leverkusen beating West Ham really makes the second legs crucial in terms of the EPL's hopes for a fifth Champions League berth which could -- ironically -- be what Villa re playing for for the remainder of their Europa Conference League campaign.
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The big news of the weekend could be Bayer Leverkusen winning their first German title when they host visiting Werder Bremen on Sunday. Xabi Alonso's men are 16 points clear with six games to go so victory at BayArena this weekend, or a Bayern loss at home to Koln, would confirm that immense achievement for the Spanish tactician and his players. There have been some successes along the way, such as the 1988 UEFA Cup and the 1993 DFB Pokal, but there have been more near misses than triumphs with no shortage of late heartbreak in attempts to win the Bundesliga and even the Champions League since the turn of the century. Alonso and his player could end that wait and the speculation over his future is already over given that he has declared that he will remain in place beyond this summer. Pardeep Cattry does not think Die Werkself have anything to worry about in Europe either after leaving it late to nail the Hammers.
Elsewhere, the Premier League's top five could also see some change with league leaders Arsenal hosting former manager Unai Emery and his Aston Villa side on Sunday after Tottenham Hotspur's trip to face Newcastle United on Saturday. The Magpies are down in eighth after losing major ground earlier in the season as their lack of squad depth undid their Champions League return but they will still be a tricky away day for Spurs who are level on points with Villa and will not want to offer the Birmingham giants any further incentive to beat the Gunners. Arsenal will be wary of a tricky doubleheader with Bayern Munich in their UCL quarterfinal second leg coming up but Villa's flaky form suggests that the timing of this encounter is favorable for Mikel Arteta's men.
😵💫 Luis Enrique's indecision: The PSG head coach cost PSG, almost rescued them, then cost them again in defeat at home to former club Barcelona with a massive second leg showing in Catalonia now needed.
🐐 Messi and Miami fall short: Lionel Messi might have Inter Miami on the up but the MLS outfit was not at all ready for the CONCACAF Champions Cup. More on that loss to Brandon Vazquez's Liga MX side Monterrey here.
🪖 Josh Sargent's Norwich success: USMNT star thriving under David Wagner with the St. Louis native enjoying his soccer in the "position that I've been playing since I was a kid."
📉 USWNT stock watch: Sam Coffey closes on an Olympics roster spot, but Olivia Moultrie takes back seat after the USWNT won the SheBelieves Cup with victory over Japan and a penalty shootout success against Canada.
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