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The UEFA Champions League semi-finals delivered exactly what elite European football promises at this stage—tension, tactical battles, and ultimately, decisive moments shaped by individual quality.

Across two tightly contested ties, it was clinical finishing rather than territorial dominance that proved the difference, with Harry Kane emerging as the defining figure.

This is not merely a list of the biggest stars, although many of them are featured, but rather of those players whose presence could be vital to their team reaching the final in Budapest.

According to BBC Sport on Tuesday, the following players could be in the semi-final deciders for the remaining top four teams in the Champions League

Matteo Ruggeri (Atlético Madrid)

A defensive cornerstone. His interceptions and tackling are crucial for Atletico Madrid, especially against attacking sides like Arsenal. If Atletico sit deep, Ruggeri will be central to holding the line.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)

Arsenal’s attacking rhythm changes with him. Against a low block, his creativity and movement could be the difference-maker.

Achraf Hakimi (PSG)

A modern full-back who plays like a winger. His attacking output is vital for Paris Saint-Germain stretching Bayern’s defence.

Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich)

The engine of Bayern Munich. His passing into dangerous areas fuels their attack.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG)

Explosive and unpredictable. His dribbling and goal contributions make him one of PSG’s biggest threats.

Michael Olise (Bayern Munich)

A breakout star. Creativity, dribbling, and end product—he’s been one of the most dynamic attackers in Europe this season.

David Raya (Arsenal)

Elite shot-stopper. His save percentage highlights his importance to Arsenal’s defensive solidity.

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Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid)

Goals + pressing. Atletico rely on his energy and finishing to stay competitive in tight games.

Vitinha (PSG)

The tempo controller. His passing dominance makes him the heartbeat of PSG’s midfield.

Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)

The ultimate difference-maker. Goals decide ties, and Kane is delivering at a historic rate this season.

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D’Tigress fall 88-79 to Minnesota Lynx in US tour

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Nigeria’s women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress, suffered a second consecutive defeat on their United States tour after falling 88–79 to the Minnesota Lynx in a competitive contest at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on Tuesday, PUNCH Online reports.

Playing under assistant coach Wani Muganguzi in the absence of head coach Rena Wakama, who is on WNBA duty with Chicago Sky, the Nigerian side showed marked improvement from their opening 89–63 loss to Los Angeles Sparks, pushing the Lynx across all four quarters.

D’Tigress started strongly, with the quintet of Promise Amukamara, Ezinne Kalu, Suzie Rafiu, Uche Izoje and Pallas Kunaiyi-Akpanah matching the tempo of their opponents in a fast-paced opening period that ended narrowly at 27–26 in favour of Minnesota.

The game remained closely contested through the first half, with the Lynx edging the second quarter 19–17 to take a 46–43 lead into the break, before gradually asserting control in the third period with a 21–16 advantage.

Minnesota maintained their edge in the final quarter, outscoring Nigeria 21–20 to seal a nine-point victory in front of a crowd of 6,510.

Kalu led Nigeria’s scoring with 25 points in an assured offensive display, while Gabby White added 16 points and continued to impress in her evolving role within the team.

Kunaiyi-Akpanah contributed 11 points, and Izoje chipped in eight as D’Tigress displayed improved balance in attack.

The African champions recorded 36 rebounds compared to Minnesota’s 25 and also edged steals 8–5, but were undone by lower shooting efficiency, converting 40 per cent of their field goals against the Lynx’s 50 per cent, while also trailing in assists 23–11.

Both teams matched each other with 32 points in the paint, but Minnesota capitalised on fast-break opportunities, scoring 13 points to Nigeria’s seven, and also benefited from superior ball movement which created higher-quality scoring chances.

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The contest featured six lead changes and was tied on five occasions, although the Lynx’s biggest lead of 15 points ultimately proved decisive.

Courtney Williams led Minnesota with 17 points, while the hosts’ collective offensive effort saw them register 43 bench points compared to Nigeria’s 28.

Despite the defeat, Nigeria showed encouraging signs within a youthful and experimental squad assembled as part of a broader rebuilding phase.

The 21-player camp roster is heavily dominated by athletes from the American collegiate system, with 15 players drawn from 14 NCAA programmes as the Nigeria Basketball Federation looks to develop depth ahead of future competitions.

Players such as Gabby White, Stephanie Okechukwu, Shay Ijiwoye, Nora Ezike, Uche Izoje and Danielle Osho are part of a new generation being integrated into the national team setup.

The tour forms part of preparations for the 2026 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup in Berlin in September, where Nigeria will compete in Group B alongside France, South Korea and Hungary.

With one game remaining in the three-match series, D’Tigress will look to build on their improved performance when they face Indiana Fever on Saturday midnight, as the coaching crew continues to assess tactical cohesion and player combinations against elite WNBA opposition.

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President Tinubu Hails Ejimofor Anosike After NBL Title Win

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated Nigerian-American basketball star, Ejimofor Anosike, for leading the Hong Kong Bulls to the 2026 National Basketball League championship.

Ejimofor Anosike powered the Bulls to the title and swept three individual honours, winning the Finals Most Valuable Player award, Best International Player award and Slam Dunk Champion title.

In a statement issued on Saturday, April 25, by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President described the achievement as a source of pride for Nigeria and an inspiration to young athletes across Africa.

Tinubu praised the forward’s continued commitment to the national side, D’Tigers, despite his success abroad.

“I commend him for not allowing his successes on the international stage to overshadow his sense of patriotism, as evidenced by the passion he exhibits as a member of Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, D’Tigers,” Tinubu said.

“Anosike’s accomplishments reflect the growing global impact of Nigerians in sports and underscore the importance of continued investment in youth development and sporting excellence.”

The President added that the player’s exploits on the global stage have brought pride to the country and wished him even greater milestones in the years ahead.

Anosike, who holds dual Nigerian and American citizenship, remains a regular feature for the national basketball team.

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Ademola Lookman Ruled Out Of Bilbao Clash As Barcelona Eye Big LaLiga Gap

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Atletico Madrid manager, Diego Simeone, has confirmed that Nigerian winger, Ademola Lookman, will miss the home meeting with Athletic Bilbao at 8 p.m. later tonight, April 25.

Ademola Lookman picked up an adductor injury in last weekend’s Copa del Rey final defeat to Real Sociedad.

The 28-year-old Nigerian striker also sat out Tuesday’s loss to Elche CF. Hopes of a quick return have now been dashed.

“Ademola Lookman is not ready for tomorrow yet, it’s a good thing we took him off in the Copa final,” Simeone said.

Lookman is targeting a comeback for the first leg of Atletico’s UEFA Champions League semi-final against Arsenal on Wednesday, April 29.

In LaLiga, leaders Barcelona can move 11 points clear when they visit Getafe CF after Real Madrid were held 1-1 by Real Betis on Friday night, April 24.

Madrid looked set for victory after Vinicius Junior pounced on the rebound from Federico Valverde’s effort. But Hector Bellerin struck late to dent their title hopes, leaving them eight points adrift with five matches left.

Manager Alvaro Arbeloa also addressed the withdrawal of Kylian Mbappe during the match. The forward was replaced by Gonzalo Garcia in the 82nd minute while Madrid were still ahead.

“I don’t know. He had some discomfort, and we will see how he progresses in the coming days,” Arbeloa said.

Madrid now turn their attention to a meeting with Espanyol.

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