Official information about Van Hau going to Germany to play; MU being "bullied" in the Champions League quarter-finals?
(Baonghean.vn) - Ronaldo is at risk of being suspended in the Champions League quarter-finals; Real Madrid launches the first "blockbuster" to greet Zidane; Losing miserably to Man City, Schalke fires coach; Coach Paul Scholes resigns after 31 days of work and Europa League results are today's interesting sports news.
Hanoi Club speaks out about rumors of Doan Van Hau going to Germany to play
According to German newspaper Fussballtranfers, Borussia Monchengladbach are looking for a left-back to replace Oscar Wendt - the player who is leaving at the end of the season, and Doan Van Hau is the leading candidate.

The club playing in the German Bundesliga was impressed with the remarkable growth of the 19-year-old star from the 2017 U20 World Cup, 2019 Asian Cup, and even sent scouts to "watch" the 19-year-old star in the match between Bangkok United and Hanoi FC in the 2019 AFC Champions League qualifying round.
"Gladbach are really impressed with Doan Van Hau's achievements. He is 1m85 tall, has a strong playing style and attacking tendencies. This is what the club really needs in a player who can replace Wendt," commented fussballtranfers.
According to a leader of Hanoi Club, up to this point Borussia Monchengladbach Club has not had any contact by letter or phone call, all information has only appeared in the press.
If Hanoi FC accepts to let Van Hau leave and Monchengladbach maintains his current position, the 19-year-old defender will have the opportunity to become the first Vietnamese player to participate in Europe's number 1 tournament, the Champions League.
UEFA issues tough regulations, MU is "bullied" in the Champions League quarter-finals?
UEFA recently announced on its homepage the possibility of rescheduling MU's home and away matches in the Champions League quarter-finals. The draw is expected to be held today (March 15).
According to UEFA, if Man City and MU are drawn to play on the same day at home, MU will have to play the opposite of Man City. Meaning: If Man City and MU both play at home in the first leg, MU will have to play away first. Even if MU and Man City play the quarter-finals on two different days, the schedule will still have to be reversed.
According to UEFA's explanation, this was proposed by Manchester city security due to security concerns arising from the large number of away team fans travelling to England on the same day.
To ensure safety and security, UEFA had to make the decision to reschedule MU because according to the rules of the highest football body in Europe, the team ranked lower in the previous season's domestic league will be disadvantaged. However, if the two teams face each other in the quarterfinals, everything will still go on as normal.
Europa League: Chelsea wins big. Inter Milan eliminated
Losing 1-3 in the first leg, Arsenal beat Rennes 3-0 in the second leg to win a ticket to the Europa League quarter-finals. Another representative of England to win a ticket to the next round is Chelsea. The 3-goal difference in the first leg helped Chelsea feel comfortable going into the second leg. They continued to dominate Dynamo Kiev and won "5 stars" right on the away field, including a hat-trick by Giroud. Chelsea won a ticket to the quarter-finals with a total score of 8-0 after 2 matches.
Europa League Results
Dynamo Kiev 0-5 Chelsea (0-8)
Salzburg 3-1 Napoli (3-4)
FK Krasnodar 1-1 Valencia (2-3)
Arsenal 3-0 Rennes (4-3)
Benfica 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb (3-1)
Inter Milan 0-1 Frankfurt (0-1)
Slavia Prague 4-3 Sevilla (6-5)
At the San Siro, Luka Jovic's first-half goal at the San Siro ended Inter's hopes, sending Eintracht Frankfurt into the quarter-finals of a continental competition for the first time since the 1994-95 season. In Austria, Napoli lost 3-1 to RB Salzburg but advanced 4-3 on aggregate. Meanwhile, Slavia Prague stunned Sevilla with a 5-3 win in a match that went into extra time.
Real Madrid explodes first "blockbuster" to welcome Zidane
Just days after welcoming Zidane back to the Bernabeu, Real Madrid have completed the signing of Brazilian centre-back Eder Militao from Porto. In a brief statement, Real Madrid said: “Real Madrid and Porto have agreed to the transfer of player Eder Militao, who will sign a six-year contract with the club, until June 30, 2025.”
In a separate statement, Porto confirmed Militao's transfer fee was 50 million euros. Earlier, Spanish newspaper Marca said that if the deal was not completed by July 15, the 21-year-old centre-back's release clause would rise to 75 million euros.
Militao moved to Porto from Sao Paulo last summer for €8 million. This season, Eder Militao has played a total of 34 matches in all competitions for Porto, scoring 3 goals.
Coach Paul Scholes resigns after 31 days on the job
On February 11, Paul Scholes attracted attention when he started his coaching career with Oldham Club. In the first match under Scholes, Oldham won 4-1 against Yeovil Town, opening up hope for the team under the guidance of the former MU player. However, in the following matches, Oldham lost 2 and drew 3. On the day Scholes took office, Oldham ranked 14th in the English Third Division. Currently, the team's position has not improved.
Scholes' final game as Oldham manager was a 2-0 defeat to Lincoln. Shortly after the game, Scholes announced his resignation. The former Manchester United star said he left the club with "great regret".
Ronaldo at risk of suspension in Champions League quarter-finals
Cristiano Ronaldo had an offensive celebration after scoring a hat-trick against Atletico Madrid to help Juventus come from behind to reach the Champions League quarter-finals. The Portuguese star mimicked coach Diego Simeone's celebration in the first leg of the round of 16 as a way to get back at the strategist. Because of this, trouble is surrounding Ronaldo.
Italian media reported that UEFA will open an investigation into Ronaldo's celebration. The Juve superstar is at risk of being banned for one match if UEFA determines that he intended to mock and insult opposing fans through his celebration. Previously, coach Simeone had to pay a fine of 20,000 euros for his excessive celebration.
Losing to Man City, Schalke fires coach
Schalke have sacked coach Domenico Tedesco after a 0-7 defeat to Man City in the Champions League round of 16. Schalke are in a similar situation in the Bundesliga. They have lost their last five games and are currently 14th, just nine points above the relegation zone. Schalke have yet to appoint a new coach. Former coach Huub Stevens and former midfielder Mike Buskens will take charge of the team against RB Leipzig this weekend.