Champions League Awards: Kvaradona and Bend it like Rice!

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Champions League Awards: Kvaradona and Bend it like Rice!

Wow, wow, wow. What a week of Champions League football as the quarter-finals kicked off. Our Champions League Awards honour the best of the latest action.

Moment of the Week


Talk about a statement result.

Mikel Arteta cautiously talked up the ‘aura’ of Real Madrid ahead of kick-off, as Arsenal welcomed the holders to North London. Real Madrid have dominated this competition in spells since its initial inception, with a run of six Champions League trophies in the last 11 seasons a near-monopolisation of club football’s biggest prize.

Unforgettable night. Unforgettable performance. pic.twitter.com/Y5ECiynjBe

— Arsenal (@Arsenal) April 8, 2025


Arsenal, however, had no fear. The Gunners have never won the Champions League but looked like the powerhouse side at the Emirates. Two fantastic free-kicks from Declan Rice and a sweeping finish from Mikel Merino put their illustrious visitors to the sword.

With a three-nil advantage, the tie is Arsenal’s to lose. Arteta’s side might just have come of age in Europe and made this the most interesting latter stages in some time.

Player of the Week


Khvicha Kvaratskhelia might not be the easiest name to pronounce but it’s one that is going to be talked about plenty in the coming seasons.

The Georgian was a class above as Paris Saint-Germain came from behind to beat Aston Villa, floating around the Parc des Princes with an untouchable grace. At a time when teams – and particularly forwards – are being criticised for robotic passages of play, Kvaratskhelia is a breath of fresh air, providing unpredictability and daring in possession.

There’s no stopping Kvaratskhelia in that position

What a goal

@tntsports & @discoveryplusUKpic.twitter.com/DclFlVijYf

— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 9, 2025


His stud-roll to leave Axel Disasi for dead and rifled finish past Emi Martinez was world-class, from a super talent who has been an instant hit in Paris.

Goal of the Week


Just where do we start? Has there ever been a quarter-final week with so many glorious goals? Choosing a winner is impossible – so let’s just celebrate some of the best.

Declan Rice had never previously scored a direct free-kick goal in over 300 career appearances. He netted two in 12 minutes against Real Madrid, with the second postage-stamped into the top corner.

Right in the top corner from Rice #UCLpic.twitter.com/ir38EOf6X2

— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) April 9, 2025

We’ve seen Kvaratskhelia’s wonder goal for PSG but what about this from teammate Desire Doue?

The Frenchman is just 19 years old, yet is serving up this sort of quality on the big stage. The potential is frightening.

PSG level the game up!

That finish from Désiré Doué is out of this world

@tntsports & @discoveryplusUKpic.twitter.com/NtPzW2cYgL

— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 9, 2025

There’s something that’s heartwarmingly nostalgic about two frontmen linking up and this combination from Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martinez was pure class. That finish, by the way, is utterly absurd.

L’assist delizioso di Thuram, il tocco d’esterno di Lautaro ⚫#UCLpic.twitter.com/okgCRhFxVd

— La UEFA (@UEFAcom_it) April 9, 2025


Save of the Week


Real Madrid have a mountain to climb in their second leg against Arsenal – but it could have been worse.

Thibaut Courtois did his best to keep the score down at the Emirates.

Thibaut Courtois is a wall at the Emirates! ⛔

A thrilling half ends 0-0 in London, make sure to catch the second-half LIVE on Prime in the UK and Ireland #UCLonPrimepic.twitter.com/tR6wLKp3Pv

— Amazon Prime Video Sport (@primevideosport) April 8, 2025


Stat of the Week


Running into an ex is bad enough. When that ex is Robert Lewandowski, it’s much, much worse.

29 – Robert Lewandowski has scored more goals against Borussia Dortmund across all competitions (29 in 28 matches) than he has against any other team in his career. Haunt. pic.twitter.com/UgXwyC3YSJ

— OptaPlay (@OptaPlay) April 9, 2025


Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain are making a mockery of those Farmers’ League digs…

3 – PSG have now beaten Manchester City, Liverpool and Aston Villa this season, the fourth time a team has beaten three Premier League sides in the same UEFA Champions League campaign after Bayern Munich in 2013-14, Barcelona in 2018-19 and Real Madrid in 2021-22. Harvest. pic.twitter.com/tVTCajPSrf

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 9, 2025



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