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Favourites tag means nothing, says PSG’s Enrique ahead of Liverpool clash – Sport
POISSY: Paris St-Germain manager Luis Enrique has played down suggestions his side are favourites ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League quarter-final first leg at home to out-of-form Liverpool.
The English champions, fifth in the Premier League, have suffered 15 defeats across all competitions this season — their most in a single campaign since losing 18 matches in 2014-15.
PSG, meanwhile, lead Ligue 1 and are well placed to defend their Champions League crown.
“It’s difficult to talk about Liverpool,” Enrique told reporters on Tuesday. “Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaks very well about them.
“My view is that it’s both the same team and a different team. Everyone is trying to work out who the favourites are, but in this sort of match that means nothing. It will be tough for both teams.
“Showing that we’re still in the running every year and playing against Liverpool is always a positive thing. We want to reach the semi-finals; we know how difficult it will be, but we’re very motivated.”
The tie is a repeat of last season’s round-of-16 meeting, when PSG knocked Liverpool out on penalties.
“Last year, everyone said it was Liverpool, and PSG went through,” Spaniard Luis Enrique said.
This time, it will also see Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike come up against his former club.
The 23-year-old France international has enjoyed an impressive first season in England, scoring 17 goals and providing six assists in 43 appearances.
Ekitike spent a brief spell at PSG between 2023 and 2024 but found minutes hard to come by in a squad featuring Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
Spanish midfielder Fabian Ruiz did not train with the squad on Monday due to injury, but French winger Bradley Barcola did following an ankle problem.
ISAK RETURNS
On the other hand, Alexander Isak has been included in the Liverpool squad as the Sweden striker returns from a lengthy injury absence.
Isak has only made 16 appearances for Liverpool since his British record move from Newcastle United last year after struggling with a series of fitness issues.
After 15 weeks on the sidelines, the 26-year-old is finally ready to feature in a Liverpool squad again.
“Alexander Isak is among the players that departed John Lennon Airport for Paris this afternoon, ahead of Wednesday night’s quarter-final first leg at Parc des Princes,” Liverpool said on their website.
Isak returned to group training last Thursday and worked with his team-mates on Tuesday morning before jetting off to France.
Isak’s absence has been keenly felt and his place in the 21-man squad for the trip to Paris could be a major boost for Slot’s spluttering side.
Pressure is mounting on Slot and his team after Saturday’s dismal 4-0 loss at Manchester City in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Liverpool are languishing in fifth place in the Premier League and the Champions League is their last hope of silverware this season.
FLICK TO DEFEND ‘EMOTIONAL’ YAMAL
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said he would defend teenage star Lamine Yamal against criticism for his occasional “emotional” outbursts, ahead of the Wednesday’s Champions League last-eight clash against Atletico Madrid.
The 18-year-old winger did not celebrate Barca’s late winner in the 2-1 victory at Atletico in La Liga on Saturday that took the Catalans seven points clear at the top of the table.
Yamal was visibly irritated, with Spanish media reporting it was because a member of the Barcelona coaching staff admonished him from the sidelines for shooting when he could have passed.
“What we have to see is that Lamine is 18 years old and for me he’s an unbelievable player, you can see it when you watch the game again — what he’s doing is unbelievable,” Flick told reporters on Tuesday.
“But he’s only 18, sometimes he’s angry when I substitute him. He had a situation, where he dribbled past four or five players and then shot and missed.
“Sometimes he’s frustrated he didn’t score this goal and he’s like that, he’s emotional, and this is good. I will always support him.”
Flick admitted Yamal’s shows of disapproval on the sideline sometimes create headlines that are not ideal for the team.
Flick said the quarter-final tie against Diego Simeone’s Atletico would be tricky to navigate, starting at Camp Nou.
“Atleti is a tough team, they have the right attitude, a lot of intensity, fast players, fantastic players on the pitch,” said Flick.
“On Saturday they rested many players but the quality was very high. they love to defend, they know how to defend in a deep block, it’s not so easy to score two goals at Atletico. It’s always tough.
“There will be a lot of emotions in this game because it’s two legs, we try to give our best to get a good result tomorrow.”
Marcus Rashford is in line to start on the left flank in place of injured winger Raphinha.
Published in Dawn, April 8th, 2026
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Kingsmen seek turnaround as PSL arrives in Karachi – Sport
KARACHI: Hyderabad Kingsmen will look to arrest their disappointing start to the HBL Pakistan Super League when they take on Peshawar Zalmi at the National Bank Stadium on Wednesday, marking the start of the league’s Karachi leg. The city is set to host matches until April 28.
The Kingsmen, one of the two new franchises in the expanded 11th edition of the PSL, have lost all three of their opening matches and sit at the bottom of the points table.
Peshawar Zalmi have played the least number of games so far — only two — registering one win against Rawalpindiz while their match against Islamabad United was washed out without a ball being bowled. Zalmi will be returning to action after a gap of nearly a week.
Kingsmen all-rounder Hassan Khan, speaking on the sidelines of the team’s training session at the venue on Tuesday, acknowledged the slow beginning but highlighted the positive team environment.
“The start wasn’t as good as it should have been, but the environment is very good,” he said. “All the boys are together, gelling well and practicing. We spend time together in the hotel as well. So it’s a good atmosphere, and we hope that things will change.”
The move to Karachi offers the Kingsmen a change of scenery, though the match will be played behind closed doors due to the government’s ongoing austerity drive.
The National Bank Stadium has traditionally provided good batting conditions in T20 cricket, with first-innings scores often hovering around 170-180, though dew and spin can influence the second half of the game.
A talking point for Hyderabad has been Marnus Labuschagne’s captaining the side despite his relatively limited T20 experience and the challenge of leading a new franchise.
Hassan defended the choice and expressed confidence that Labuschagne has now settled in.
“Marcus is an experienced player, a seasoned player,” said the 27-year-old. “As you know, he’s a big name in world cricket.
“Okay, his T20 experience may not be that much, but he plays Big Bash regularly and plays his cricket in Australia.
“It must have taken him some time in the beginning to get to know the boys. But I think now he has gelled very well with the boys, and in the upcoming matches, you’ll really see the difference.”
Labuschagne’s tactical acumen and calm demeanour are expected to help stabilise the side featuring explosive local batters such as Sharjeel Khan and Maaz Sadaqat, middle-order options including Usman Khan, and all-round utility from Hassan.
Peshawar Zalmi, meanwhile, possess formidable batting resources that make them a dangerous proposition on any given day. The side boasts an explosive top order led by Mohammad Haris and captain Babar Azam, complemented by the power-hitting of Kusal Mendis, the finishing skills of Abdul Samad.
Babar, in particular, comes into the Karachi leg as the highest run-scorer at the National Bank Stadium in PSL history, with 1,245 runs in 27 matches at the venue.
Zalmi’s bowling attack, featuring quality death bowlers and spinners such as Sufiyan Muqeem, will also look to restrict Hyderabad’s aggressive batting line-up.
For Hyderabad, the immediate task is to translate their improved internal harmony into on-field performance. The early losses have exposed inconsistencies in both batting and bowling under pressure. A convincing display could provide the much-needed momentum to their campaign.
Published in Dawn, April 8th, 2026
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Karachi Kings captain David Warner charged with drink-driving in Sydney: reports – Sport
Former Australian opener and Karachi Kings captain David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after he was pulled over in Sydney during the weekend, reports said on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old, who still plays Twenty20 cricket for franchises around the world, was allegedly at the wheel of a van that stopped and parked short of a random testing site on Sunday.
National broadcaster ABC said officers approached the vehicle and breath-tested Warner, who returned a positive result.
He was arrested and taken to a local police station, where he was charged with mid-range drink driving, ABC and other local media reported. He is due to appear in court on May 7.
Police in a statement outlined the incident but did not name Warner, who retired from international cricket in 2024 after racking up 8,786 runs across his 112 Tests.
He most recently appeared for the Karachi Kings last week in the ongoing Pakistan Super League. The Kings are the only team with a perfect record at the PSL this year, with three wins under their belt.
The franchise allowed two overseas players, including Warner, to leave temporarily until the PSL resumed in Karachi.
The Karachi Kings are due to face Peshawar Zalmi on April 9 in Karachi.
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Australian cricket great and Karachi Kings captain David Warner charged with drink-driving in Sydney: reports – Sport
Former Australian opener and Karachi Kings captain David Warner has been charged with drink-driving after he was pulled over in Sydney during the weekend, reports said on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old, who still plays Twenty20 cricket for franchises around the world, was allegedly at the wheel of a van that stopped and parked short of a random testing site on Sunday.
National broadcaster ABC said officers approached the vehicle and breath-tested Warner, who returned a positive result.
He was arrested and taken to a local police station, where he was charged with mid-range drink driving, ABC and other local media reported. He is due to appear in court on May 7.
Police in a statement outlined the incident but did not name Warner, who retired from international cricket in 2024 after racking up 8,786 runs across his 112 Tests.
He most recently appeared for the Karachi Kings last week in the ongoing Pakistan Super League. It had emerged last week that the franchise had allowed two overseas players, including Warner, to leave temporarily.
Karachi Kings are due to face Peshawar Zalmi on April 9 in Karachi.
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