Max Rushden , Barry Glendenning , Lars Sivertsen and Eliot Rothwell discuss the chaos of Manchester City’s 4-3 win over Tottenham, the vivacity of Ajax’s 2-1 win at Juventus and a telegraphed Troy Deeney red card

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We look back at the last few days of football, starting with the extraordinary game between Manchester City and Tottenham, which ended 4-3 to Manchester City, but saw Spurs getting through to the semi-finals of the Champions League. They’ll face a young and vibrant Ajax side, who travelled to Turin and beat Juventus 2-1 in their own back yard.

Liverpool will face Barcelona in the other leg - they both had rather less dramatic second-leg wins against Porto and Manchester United respectively.

Arsenal beat Watford in unusual circumstances, with almost all of the action occurring in a two-minute period in the first half, and Cardiff reduced the gap between themselves and Brighton to just two points by beating them 2-0.

Finally, we round up the big stories across Europe and look ahead to the Premier League fixtures this weekend.

Back on Monday!

PS: we have a new show, at EartH in Hackney! On 10 May, join Max, Barry, Jonathan Wilson and Lars Sivertsen on the eve of the final weekend of the Premier League season. For more info and tickets, click here

PPS: Glasgow on 22 April and Belfast on 23 April are coming up fast. Click the cities to find those tickets. Both shows feature Ewan Murray, with Glasgow featuring Jonathan Wilson, while Belfast has Lars Sivertsen completing the bill