Here is a look at the Premier League table when Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior as manager. Rosenior was let go by CFC immediately after their 3-0 midweek loss to Brighton in Round 34.
PL standings when Chelsea FC sacked Rosenior in April 2026
Chelsea played their Week 34 game earlier owing to their FA Cup semi-final commitments while others played their game later. Here is the table after the whole set of Round 34 games were played (upto Man United 2-1 Brentford on Monday April 27, 2026).
The 2025/26 Champions League campaign has reached the semifinal stage, and anticipation is heating up as the May 31st final in Budapest begins to loom on the horizon. Spain’s two biggest teams were dumped out in the quarterfinals, with Real Madrid falling to Bayern Munich and Barcelona falling to compatriots Atletico, with the latter now the last remaining team flying the Spanish flag. English giants Liverpool also fell in the last eight, losing home and away to defending champions Paris Saint-Germain leaving Arsenal as the final remaining Premier League team in the competition after their nervy win against Sporting CP.
Here is a look at the PSG vs Bayern player ratings from the big European sports newspapers after the first leg of their Champions League semifinal in April 2026. The game produced NINE goals, with Paris SG beating FC Bayern 5-4 at the Parc des Princes. We’ve got player ratings from French, German and Spanish papers below.
PSG have already eliminated Chelsea and Liverpool from the competition and could potentially play Arsenal in the final.
L’Equipe player ratings PSG 5-4 Bayern 2026
L’Equipe are notoriously hard to please for player ratings, and it’s perhaps not surprising that no one got a 10 from them here. Luis Diaz and Kvicha came close with a 9/10.
Bayern and PSG’s attackers fared well, but an exception in this game was Jamal Musiala- L’Equipe gave him a 4/10. With nine goals scored, the defenders usually come in for a bit of stick, and some 3/10 ratings at the back contribute to the low average team ratings for both sides in L’Equipe’s eyes, despite the sterling performance of the attackers.