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Griezmann Climbs French Champions League Rankings with Landmark Appearance

Antoine Griezmann etched his name further into European football history on Wednesday night, becoming the second French player with the most appearances in the UEFA Champions League. Starting for Atlético Madrid under Diego Simeone in the first-leg playoff clash against Club Brugge, the 34-year-old made his 113th appearance in Europe’s elite competition.

Feb 19, 2026
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WATCH: Arsenal on the Brink Again? Why the Late Wolves Draw Feels Like Déjà Vu

Arsenal’s late concession against Wolverhampton Wanderers may ultimately be remembered as more than just two dropped points; it felt psychological. In title races, momentum is currency, and allowing a late equaliser against a mid-table opponent reopens uncomfortable narratives around control, composure, and championship maturity. For a side chasing the Premier League crown, these are not minor setbacks; they are structural warning signs.

Feb 19, 2026
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Italian Clubs on Brink of Historic Champions League Collapse

Italian football faces the real prospect of a historic collapse in the UEFA Champions League, with no Serie A side guaranteed a place in the last 16. Since the reintroduction of the knockout round in 2003-04, at least one Italian club has progressed every season, and on 12 occasions, three have reached that stage. That consistency is now under serious threat.

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Arsenal Surrender Two-Goal Lead as Wolves Snatch Late Draw

Arsenal suffered a damaging setback in the title race after throwing away a two-goal advantage to draw 2-2 with bottom-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux. In a fixture that demanded control and composure, the Gunners instead left with frustration, dropping points for the second consecutive match and potentially allowing rivals to tighten the gap at the top of the Premier League.

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Semenyo’s City Surge Powers Black Stars’ World Cup Ambitions

With the World Cup fast approaching, Antoine Semenyo’s rise at Manchester City could not be better timed for Ghana. Competing within one of Europe’s most tactically sophisticated systems is elevating his game, and that evolution may prove decisive for the Black Stars on football’s biggest stage.

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Mismatch at the Top: How Thomas Frank’s Spurs Tenure Unraveled

Tottenham’s decision to appoint Thomas Frank was framed as progressive thinking, a data-driven coach stepping up to a “Big Six” institution. But the move underestimated a critical variable: context. What thrived at Brentford was built on structural patience, recruitment alignment, and controlled expectations.

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