Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Arsenal Loses and Slot is Sacked

Champions League Final

Arsenal tested defending champion PSG but ultimately lost in penalty kicks after regulation and extra time left the two sides deadlocked at a goal apiece. Arsenal was determined to play its own pragmatic, defensive, even what some might characterize as ugly style against the more attack minded Parisians. The Gunners commitment to shortening the match and making life difficult for PSG increased when they were practically “handed” the early lead in the championship match.

An errant pass by PSG defender PSG Marquinos ricocheted off the arm of Arsenal’s Leonardo Trossard and fell kindly to the feet of Arsenal striker Kai Havertz who broke down the left flank ahead of PSG defenders who were unable to reverse their forward momentum quickly enough. Havertz, who scored the winner for Chelsea in the 2022 Champions League final, beat PSG goaltender Matvey Safonov by lofting the ball into the upper far corner of the net over a helpless Safonov who was protecting against an anticipated lower trajectory shot to the near side of the goal. Advantage Arsenal after six minutes of play.

The next fifty-nine minutes saw wave after wave of PSG attacks repulsed by the elite Arsenal defense led by center backs Gabriel and William Saliba. The match turned, however, when Arsenal fullback Cristhian Mosquera was late on a challenge to stop PSG’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia as he bore in on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya. Ousmane Dembele put the ensuing penalty kick past Raya to equalize the match in the 65th minute at 1-1.

That score remained until the clubs went to penalty kicks after an extra period failed to decide the match. PSG would miss one of their allotted kicks but unfortunately for Gunner fans, the English side missed on two of their attempts. First, it was a miss by Eberechi Eze and then Gabriel missed the climactic fifth and final kick for the Gunners. Gabriel was taking his first penalty kick for Arsenal in the most pressurized of moments.

Manager Mikel Arteta will live with questions as to the wisdom and fairness in Gabriel taking that fifth Arsenal kick. There were others who could have taken the final chance at Safonov including Noni Madueke, a more technical striker of the ball who once infamously fought with Chelsea teammate Cole Palmer over a far less important penalty kick. As it was, Gabriel skied the kick and PSG were UCL champions for a second consecutive season.

Liverpool Sacks Arne Slot

Liverpool sacked Manager Arne Slot after a season in which the Reds lost 19 matches across all competitions just a year after Slot led Liverpool to a Premier League championship in his first season with the club. The title winning side was often thought to have been a parting gift from predecessor Jurgen Klopp with few changes made to the squad Slot inherited. Conversely, this season’s disappointment is all Slot’s.

Problems for Liverpool began during a turbulent offseason which saw the off-pitch death of Liverpool player Diogo Jota, a cloud over the season which never parted, and extensive retooling of the squad by Slot and Liverpool ownership and administration. The biggest summer outlay, Alexander Isaak, was unfit all season and contributed nothing while Hugo Ekitike, a rare bright spot this season ultimately ruptured an Achilles tendon. Fair or not, failed additions based on their performances to date such as Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez are clearly identified with Slot.

There also seemed a marked change to a slower pace with which Slot had his team play, a far cry from the heavy metal style of his predecessor. Meanwhile, a schism developed between Slot and underperforming Liverpool legend Mo Salah which the Egyptian superstar was all too happy to take public. Salah condemned Liverpool’s slower style and other tactical adjustments made by Slot as the now also departed Salah’s production fell off a cliff during the 2025/26 season with his goal involvements falling from 47 to 14.

Other veterans such as center back Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate also regressed in Slot’s second season which started poorly from the outset for the Reds. Liverpool seemed to be sleepwalking while losing nine of 12 matches across all competitions from September through November. Despite some mid-season improvement, results slid once again toward season’s end with Liverpool securing only two of its last 12 points in the critical Premier League run-in which saw the Reds just barely hold onto the Champions League berth available this season to the league’s fifth place finisher.

Beyond league play, a trophyless season began with a Community Shield loss to Crystal Palace, another loss to the Eagles in the EFL Cup, an embarrassing 4-0 thumping by Manchester City in the FA Cup and a rather predictable loss to PSG in Champions League where the Reds failed to score a goal across two legs against the ultimate UCL winner. The club’s play in both league and cup competitions was criticized not just by Salah but by supporters and pundits as well as being too slow.

Slot, who never connected even in a small way with Liverpool supporters accustomed to Klopp’s more gregarious style, unhelpfully tried to deflect criticism to opponents’ use of a low block (unsportsmanlike ?) against the Reds and uncharitable officiating. In the end, Liverpool decided Slot was not the man to turn things around next season.

The challenge will be enormous as supporters will look for instant improvement from a club which lost 20 times this past season, allowing the most goals ever by a Liverpool team in the Premier League and scoring the fewest goals in more than a decade. An interesting summer needs to begin with a new face on the touchline. The betting seems to be on Andoni Iraola as Slot’s successor. Iraola left Bournemouth at season’s end after a successful three season run where he put the Cherries into Europe for the first time.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Crystal Palace Wins Conference League

Crystal Palace won its first European trophy in the club’s 120-year history on Wednesday. The Eagles defeated Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in Leipzig Germany to win silverware in Manager Oliver Glasner’s final match in charge of the Premier League Club. Midfielder Adam Wharton, reportedly coveted by bigger clubs, dominated play for the Eagles in a seemingly direct response to his recent omission from England’s World Cup squad.

A shot by Wharton was parried by the Raya Vallecano goalkeeper into the path of the Eagles’ JP Mateta who proceeded to score the most meaningful goal in Crystal Palace history with a fortuitous, awkward but effective deflection off his upper leg. Mateta was not always as happy as he was during the post-match celebrations. The Frenchman went public with his desire to leave the Eagles’ nest during a dire midseason period for Palace which saw an extended winless run, the loss of club captain and star center back Marc Guehi in the January transfer window and the announcement that Glasner would leave at the end of this season.

Glasner, the disaffected manager, now leaves a historic legacy behind him in south London. In the last 375 days, Glasner has delivered An FA Cup win (over Manchester City in the final), a Community Shield (over Liverpool) and Wednesday’s Conference League championship. The European title caps a tumultuous season in which Glasner fell out with management in January when Marc Guehi was just the latest Crystal Palace star to move onto greener pastures.

Financial conservatism remains in vogue at Crystal Palace which has previously found itself in administration before being rescued by current Chairman Steve Parish. Parish has come under criticism, not just from Glasner but supporters who bemoan the stream of talents such as Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze and Guehi who have moved on form the club in recent years. Parish, however, has kept the Eagles in the Premier League for what will be a 14th consecutive season, a club record, and now has reached heights with Glasner that many Premier League observers never thought the mid to lower table club would ever reach.

Some credit needs to go to both men for persevering through their personal differences through the back half of this season to ultimately lift the trophy in Leipzig on Wednesday. The joy of Crystal Palace’s first European silverware far outweighed the angst experienced during a tumultuous season that saw Crystal Palace experience a winless run of 12 matches over December and January and their prized manager announce in January that he was leaving after the season, nastily indicting Parish for the club’s transfer policies. It seemed untenable that the two could co-exist for the balance of the season but a credit to both men that they did that very thing.

Glasner, for his part, is probably best suited to a richer club with higher ambitions. The Austrian, who once qualified the now relegated Bundesliga side Wolfsburg to the Champions League, also fell out with Eintracht Frankfurt ownership over ambition and transfer spending after winning a Europa League title for that German club. Glasner reportedly had a chance to move onto Bayern Munich at one point during his London stay but was contractually blocked by Crystal Palace.

The Crystal Palace victory marks the third time in five seasons that the Premier League has won the Conference League title; fellow London side Chelsea having claimed the silverware last season. The Premier League has also won the Europa Cup the last two years. Arsenal now has the chance on Sunday to win the Champions League and deliver a European treble to Europe’s strongest top to bottom league.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Premier League Final: It’s A Wrap As Arsenal Hoists Trophy; Hammers Depart; Five Champions League Places; Sunderland Crashes The Europe Party; Chelsea Misses Out; Farewells At The Etihad

The Premier League title was decided a week earlier but Arsenal finished the job in style on Sunday with a 2-1 season ending victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. The game was meaningless for a Crystal Palace club focused on its own potential trophy when the Eagles take on Rayo Vallecano for the Conference League title this Wednesday. Sunday was Arsenal’s time to celebrate and hoist the trophy which had proved so elusive after three consecutive second place finishes. The Gunners earned this title by being the more composed club down the stretch and getting the better of one-time tormentor Manchester City.

Like Crystal Palace, but on a grander stage, Arsenal will play one more time this season. The Gunners can double their trophy haul with a win against PSG in this coming weekend’s Champions League final.With both contestants focused on future matches, the game at Selhurst Sunday featured heavily rotated sides. Reflecting that approach, Arteta made 16-year-old Max Dowman the youngest starter in Premier League history.

The real on-pitch drama in Week 38 surrounded the fight for league survival between West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur. West Ham finally scored some goals in a 3-0 win over a Leeds side which was already on the beach after a fine promotion season.

Unfortunately, it was too little, too late as Tottenham Hotspur also won, defeating Everton 1-0 and sealing Premier League relegation for West Ham. Joao Paulinha was the hero at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as the loanee from Bayern Munich swept in the rebound of his own header which had hit the post in the 42nd minute.It was to be the only score of the game as Everton’s one shot on target was consistent with their season-long struggle to find the net. Only five clubs, including the three relegated sides, have scored fewer goals than the Toffees.

Tottenham Hotspur survives but the celebration is muted by an abysmal league performance for a second consecutive year just as its fiercest rival Arsenal wins the Premier League title. West Ham, meanwhile, could draw no satisfaction from its own final day victory as players remained on the pitch until the Spurs result went final and confirmed the Hammers’ fate.West Ham Manager Nuno Espirito Santo is expected to be gone, his contract evidencing the club’s early forecast of potential demotion. The agreement, signed last September, allowed Santo to walk or West Ham to sack him without compensation in the event of relegation.

Unlike Tottenham Hotspur ownership or players, Spurs Manager Roberto De Zerbi can take credit for his fireman like role in salvaging Spurs’ continued Premier League existence. The former Brighton and Marseilles manager rescued the sinking ship of interim manager Igor Tudor by winning twice and drawing twice in De Zerbi’s seven league matches in charge, earning just enough points for his club to eke out survival from the relegation rumble with West Ham.The Hammers go down after accumulating 39 points, just three points short of West Ham’s own dubious Premier League record for most points by a relegated team in a 38-match season.

Beyond relegation, the European picture was finalized on Sunday. Aston Villa came from behind to defeat Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad in Pep Guardiola’s final match in charge.City was understandably distracted by the enormity of saying farewell to not just Guardiola but two other club legends in Bernardo Silva and John Stones. Guardiola even admitted to the farewell celebration taking priority over the match itself, with normal starters such as Erling Haaland taking a bench seat for the match.Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins took advantage by taking target practice in advance of his upcoming England World Cup role. Watkins’ brace enabled Villa to retain fourth place in the Premier League standings.

Good for Aston Villa, but bad for the Premier League and Bournemouth. If Villa had dropped to fifth in the table, a sixth Champions League spot would have gone to Bournemouth, which drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest on Sunday.As it is, the Cherries are headed to the Europa League, sans their departing manager Andoni Iraola, to compete alongside another surprising Premier League club.

Sunderland, in its first season back in the Premier League after a meandering journey though the lower tiers of English football, will also be playing in the Europa League next season. The Black Cats defeated Chelsea 2-1 at the Stadium of Light to cap a remarkable promotion season which no one could possibly have expected. Expected to be a contender for a quick return to the second tier, the Black Cats made themselves comfortable in the top half of the table and finished the season in style, capping a four match unbeaten run with a Europe clinching home win over Chelsea. The Blues contributed to their own demise with an own goal and a red card.Chelsea will have additional time on the training pitch next season for new Manager Xabi Alonso to straighten out the mess at Stamford Bridge as Sunday’s result ensured that Chelsea will not have any European matches.Sunderland Manager Regis Le Bris deserves Manager of the Season consideration after leading the Black Cats to 54 points, 15 points above the drop line and sending the Cats to Europe for the first time in more than 50 years.

Brentford Manager Keith Andrews has also been mentioned for the Manager of the Season award, but the Bees agonizingly finished outside the European places on goal differential after a 1-1 draw at Liverpool. Mohamed Salah had an assist in his final match in a Liverpool shirt as he said goodbye to supporters along with long time teammate Andy Robertson.Liverpool joins Arsenal, Manchester City, Manchester United and Aston Villa in qualifying for the Champions League.

Brighton, finishing the season level on points with Brentford, qualified for the Europa Conference League by virtue of a superior goal differential to the Bees despite the Seagulls finishing the season with back-to-back losses.

Brighton were 2-0 losers at home to Manchester United as the Red Devils’ Bruno Fernandes broke the Premier League record with his 21st assist of the season and then capped his historic day by scoring his club’s final goal of the season. The Manchester United victory capped an impressive season for the club as interim Manager Micheal Carrick earned a full-time gig which was also announced on the weekend.

Mediocre seasons for Fulham and Newcastle ended with a 2-0 Cottager victory over the Magpies at Craven Cottage.

Burnley and Wolves, the two worst teams in the Premier League whose relegation has long been certain, ended their mutually repugnant seasons in fitting fashion by drawing with each other 1-1 at Turf Moor as they said goodbye to the Premier League.