
Chelsea and England defender Bright announces retirement
Chelsea captain Millie Bright to retire from football after this season.

Luis Enrique praised PSG's thrilling 5-4 victory over Bayern Munich as the best match he has ever coached. The Champions League semi-final first leg set a record for the most goals scored in a single match.
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Luis Enrique called it âthe best match I have ever coachedâ. Vincent Kompany called it âunbelievableâ. Marquinhos said it was âcrazyâ. Harry Kane took a different tack, choosing instead to praise the defending on show after Paris Saint-Germainâs 5-4 defeat of Bayern Munich, the most goal-laden Champions League semi-final first leg ever staged, and perhaps also the most relentlessly exciting.
âIt was amazing,â Luis Enrique said. âIt had amazing rhythm, trying to play offensive football, trying to show their quality. I think everybody had fun watching the match. Iâm happy because we won.â
Kompany had watched from an executive box, chaperoned by a Uefa steward after his touchline yellow card against Real Madrid in the last round. âIt was different for me to watch,â he told TNT Sports, at the end of a game in which his team took the lead, then at one stage trailed by three goals.
âI would have preferred to be on the pitch, going with the emotion of the game and trying to help. We suffered but we were dangerous. Five goals away from home in the Champions League normally means youâre out but the chances we had, made us believe.
âIf youâve got nothing with the game at 5-2 then itâs hard to make a case to turn it around but being as dangerous as we were then I feel like itâs about getting your head back in the game and taking our chances.
âIâve seen a lot of good defending today but the game is such fine margins, you either go full into the battles, or retreat fully. The in between doesnât work against that level of players. Weâre at home with 75,000 people in the stadium [next week], I want more. We want that weight to be there and then the Allianz Arena is a place where anything can happen.â
Kaneâs first-half penalty made him the first English player to score in six successive Champions League fixtures. Such was the relentlessly kickstarting nature of the game in Paris that afterwards Kane chose to praise the âamazingâ defending of his Bayern teammates, despite five goals conceded on the night.
âYou saw two high-level teams in attacking play and transition. Overall, we look at their goals, the penalty was harsh but we could have killed the game earlier on,â said the England captain.
âWe fought and we clawed and weâre back in the tie. I thought there was amazing defending even though there were nine goals. Sometimes the forwards will come out on top but the back line was outstanding today.
âYou will always feel there are areas to improve on. We go to the Allianz with nothing to lose, weâre at our best when weâre intense and physical.
âItâll be who takes their moments next week, with the crowd behind us, we hope that can push us over the line.â
Luis Enrique described the match as 'the best match I have ever coached' and praised its amazing rhythm and offensive play.
The 5-4 scoreline marked the most goal-laden Champions League semi-final first leg ever staged, highlighting the match's excitement.
Vincent Kompany called the match 'unbelievable' and expressed a desire to be on the pitch to experience the game's emotions firsthand.

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