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Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
PSG vs Botafogo prediction, odds and betting offer
PSG showed no signs of fatigue as the Champions League winners thrashed Atletico Madrid last time out and now are firm favourites to beat Botafogo Any lingering doubts about Paris Saint-Germain's drive after their Champions League victory were laid to rest with a resounding 4-0 thrashing of Atlético Madrid on Sunday. The Parisians were in complete control, dictating the pace of the game with a staggering 75% possession and outshooting Atlético 16 to five. Even Clément Lenglet's dismissal in the 78th minute did little to change the flow of the match, as PSG seemed untroubled throughout. Luis Enrique's squad received a significant morale boost with goals coming from all corners. Fabián Ruiz, Vitinha, Senny Mayulu, and Lee Kang-in each found the back of the net, showcasing the depth and versatility of the team. With such a commanding lead, Enrique had the luxury of rotating his squad and resting key players in the second half. This dominant performance places PSG firmly at the top of Group B, making them overwhelming favourites at 1/16 to finish first. Their impressive display has also seen them leapfrog Real Madrid as the tournament favourites, now priced at 11/4. Despite PSG's formidable form, Botafogo shouldn't be written off just yet. The Brazilian side are no strangers to success, having clinched both the Copa Libertadores and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A titles in 2024. However, under new leadership from Renato Paiva, they currently sit eighth in their domestic league and have struggled to replicate last season's form. Botafogo kicked off their Club World Cup campaign with a narrow 2-1 victory over Seattle Sounders. Early goals from Jair Cunha and Igor Jesus gave them control, but Seattle fought back hard in the second half, with Cristian Roldan pulling one back in the 75th minute. Despite being pushed to their limits, Botafogo managed to hold on for a win that was tighter than anticipated. PSG vs Botafogo Odds PSG - 2/7 Draw - 11/2 Botafogo - 12/1 18+ | Gamble responsibly | | Odds subject to change PSG vs Botafogo Betting Tips PSG to win to nil - 6/5 PSG over 2.5 goals - 11/10 Desire Doue score anytime - 6/4 18+ | Gamble responsibly | | Odds subject to change PSG vs Botafogo Betting Offers If you are on the lookout for the latest free bet offers, then look no further. Here, not only do we bring you numerous free bet offers, but all from the very best betting sites in the industry. Each bookie we recommend is fully licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission, so you know you are always betting on a safe and trustworthy site. Check out the Mirror Betting Hubs Free Bets offers here. Gamble responsibly Article continues below Reach plc is committed to promoting safer gambling. All of our content and recommended bets are advised to those aged 18 or over. Odds are subject to change too. We strongly encourage our readers to only ever bet what they can afford to lose. For more information, please call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or visit


Business Upturn
09-06-2025
- Sport
- Business Upturn
Clement Lenglet ready to terminate Barca's contract for Atlético
Clement Lenglet is all set to sign for Atlético Madrid on a 3-year deal until June 2028. By Ravi Kumar Jha Published on June 9, 2025, 18:47 IST Clément Lenglet is all set to sign for Atlético Madrid on a 3-year deal until June 2028. The defender is terminating his contract with Barcelona as the club has also started the process. Lenglet wants to stay at Atlético and will be staying here for the next three years. Clément Lenglet is on the verge of completing a permanent move to Atlético Madrid, with a contract running until June 2028. The French centre-back is set to terminate his contract with Barcelona, and the Catalan club has already initiated the process to facilitate his departure. Lenglet spent the 2023/24 season on loan at Aston Villa but struggled to cement a regular starting role. However, he now looks poised to continue his career in Spain with Diego Simeone's side. The 28-year-old is reportedly keen on staying at Atlético and has agreed to a three-year deal that reflects his long-term commitment to the club. With Barcelona ready to part ways and Lenglet eager to remain in Madrid, the deal is expected to be finalized soon, marking the end of his six-year stint with the Blaugrana and the beginning of a new chapter with Los Colchoneros. Ravi kumar jha is an undergraduate student in Bachelor of Arts in Multimedia and Mass Communication. A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication and he also has a genuine interest in sports. Ravi is currently working as a journalist at
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Atlético Madrid deal Barcelona a transfer blow
The board at La Liga giants Barcelona have this week been dealt something of a blow, by their counterparts at La Liga rivals Atlético Madrid. This comes amid confirmation that the Rojiblancos have no intention of forking over any kind of fee to make Clément Lenglet's move to the club a permanent one. Advertisement Defender Lenglet for his part spent this past season out on loan away from Barcelona, in Spain's capital with Atlético Madrid. And the Frenchman went on to find some of his very best form on the books of Diego Simeone's side, on his way to three goals and two assists in 34 appearances across all competitions. The understanding, in turn, is that Atlético and Lenglet alike are keen on extending their time together beyond the coming summer. The former, however, are only willing to play ball in the case of the stopper being released from his contract by Barcelona. That's according to Mundo Deportivo, who have confirmed that the Blaugrana, previously hopeful of securing a fee for Lenglet, now find themselves in a difficult situation: Advertisement 'Atlético Madrid are immersed in the process of signing more players in the centre-back position, and Lenglet is no longer a priority unless advantageous terms are agreed. Atléti are not willing to offer Barça financial compensation, despite their obvious interest.' Conor Laird – GSFN
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🔀 Clement Lenglet leaves Barça and signs for Atleti
FC Barcelona has just made it official a few moments ago. Clement Lenglet is no longer part of the Blaugrana squad after his departure from the club was finalized. "FC Barcelona and first team player Clément Lenglet have reached an agreement to terminate his contract with the Club. FC Barcelona publicly expresses its gratitude to Clément Lenglet for his commitment and dedication and wishes him luck and success in the future," the club highlighted in a statement that also lists the Frenchman's achievements. Advertisement The defender spent last season on loan at Atlético de Madrid. With the Rojiblanco side, he played 34 matches in which he scored three goals and became a key piece for Cholo Simeone. Minutes later, Atleti confirmed his new contract until 2028. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 LOU BENOIST - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🚨 Injury in France worries Simeone and his Atlético
French defender Clément Lenglet has suffered a hip injury that will keep him out of the French national team's call-up for the Nations League match against Germany. The center-back, currently on loan from FC Barcelona to Atlético de Madrid, underwent medical tests that confirmed the injury, forcing him to leave the national team's concentration. Lenglet is now pending medical evaluation, as his presence in Atlético de Madrid's debut in the FIFA Club World Cup is in doubt. Advertisement The injury is a significant setback for both the player and the rojiblanco team, which was counting on him to reinforce their defense in the international competition. The Atlético technical staff will closely follow his recovery in the coming days to determine if he will be available for the start of the tournament. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 FRANCK FIFE - AFP or licensors