EF recommends: the most popular news of March

The most visited country's football portal "EuroFootball.com" presents the top ten most read news of March.

1. Sensational victory of "Barcelona" team in the Champions League quarterfinal match against Paris team. The hosts erased a four-goal deficit to create one of the most memorable spectacles in the tournament's history. This news received about 35,000 views and 352 visitor comments (link to news)

2. UEFA decision to investigate referee Deniz Aytekin who officiated in the matches between "Barcelona" and PSG. Many PSG fans believed that the 38-year-old German made unforgivable mistakes, and tournament organizers decided to confirm or dispel these doubts (link to news)

3. UEFA Champions League tournament continues to fuel fans' passions - results and draws of the quarterfinals were discussed by numerous page visitors (link to news)

4. Impressive performance of Edgar Jankauskas' proteges at "Wembley" stadium. Our national team managed to avoid a humiliating defeat against one of the world's most powerful national teams and only lost 0:2 to the star-studded team (link to news)

5. "Real" and "Bayern" triumph in the Champions League quarterfinals - in fifth place (link to news)

6. "Man City" fiasco and "Atletico" victory in the Champions League knockout matches (link to news)

7. Another scandalous match echo at "Camp Nou" stadium. Referee D. Aytekin disrespected the visiting team's players and constantly offered them to "surrender" (link to news)

8. After experiencing changes in the coaching position, "Leicester City" team managed to recover in the Champions League and overcome the "Sevilla" players. Juventus celebrated victory in the quarterfinals as well (link to news)

9. One of the best footballers on the planet Lionel Messi demands an impressive salary. The 29-year-old Argentinean extended his contract with "Barcelona", but only if they offer him a 40 million euro annual salary (link to news)

10. The top ten concludes with the FA Cup quarterfinal match between "Chelsea" and "Man Utd", where the London team triumphed with a minimal advantage (link to news)