Carragher hits nail on the head with UEFA demand after Champions League drama

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Carragher hits nail on the head with UEFA demand after Champions League drama
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Arsenal vs Bayern Munich and Real Madrid vs Man City provided an exciting night of Champions League quarter-final action with Jamie Carragher frustrated games took place simultaneously

Jamie Carragher has pleaded with UEFA to stagger their kick-off times following an entertaining start to the Champions League quarter-finals.

Manchester City opened the scoring after just two minutes against Real Madrid through Bernado Silva. The Portuguese star caught Andriy Lunin off-guard with an opportunistic free kick from distance before Los Blancos returned fire. Action at the Emirates may have been equally as dramatic with Bukayo Saka opening the scoring before Bayern took advantage of a surprisingly open Gunners defence. Serge Gnabry struck and Harry Kane added a penalty but a second half goal from Leandro Trossard meant the game also ended in a stalemate.

"Can we stagger the kick offs in the #ChampionsLeague knockouts please @UEFA?" the Scouse pundit wrote on X.

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