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Insane professional Neuer is in the form of his life - Flick

The German shot stopper seems to only be getting better with age after another strong performance

Hansi Flick has described Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer as an "insane professional" after his superb display in Wednesday's 3-1 Champions League win over Salzburg

Robert Lewandowski, Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sane netted for Bayern, who had Marc Roca sent off midway through the second half, while Mergim Berisha pulled one back for the visitors with 17 minutes of normal time remaining.

The result helped Bayern to a fourth win out of four in Group A and sealed their progression to the last 16 as group winners with two games remaining. 

It could have been a different outcome had it not been for the heroics of Neuer, though – the Germany international making 10 saves to deny the Austrians, with his finest moment coming in the form of a superb double stop to deny Berisha and Enock Mwepu.

It was the latest in a string of impressive displays from Neuer, with head coach Flick quick to hail the 34-year-old's dedication to his craft. 

"Manu has been playing sensationally for over a year," he told Sky Sports. "With him, the goal for the striker is getting smaller and smaller. 

"He is in the form of his life. He is an insane professional and very focused on his job."

Bayern never hit the heights of their 6-2 drubbing of Salzburg in the reverse fixture three weeks ago, allowing their opponents 19 attempts on goal in a display characterised by sloppy defending. 

Flick was not impressed by his side's inability to keep hold of the ball but he refused to be too hard on his players, who he says improved after the interval. 

"We made our way a little difficult because we lost a lot of balls," he added. "The ball losses must not happen like this. That is insecurity and recklessness. Of course, we have personnel problems at the moment.

"It got better in the second half. I'm satisfied with the efficiency and, of course, we have a world-class goalkeeper at the back."

Neuer agreed with Flick's assessment that Bayern lost possession too easily, but he believes it is important to remember they achieved their objective of qualifying for the last 16.

"We have conceded too many goals recently," he said. "It was, of course, also down to the opponents. We played against a strong team. We lost the ball too easily and that hurt us. 

"For me, it is important that we won today and are group winners. You do what you can."

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Zinedine Zidane says Lucas Vazquez "has Real Madrid in his heart" and deserves to be offered a new contract by the club.

The Spain international has started seven games for Madrid this season but is due to be out of contract at the end of the campaign.

He played the full 90 minutes of Wednesday's 2-0 win over Inter in the Champions League and impressed with his direct attacking display.

As well as setting up substitute Rodrygo for his side's second goal, which deflected off Achraf Hakimi, adding to Eden Hazard's early penalty, Vazquez also had more shots (four) than any player on the field.

Vazquez has showed his versatility by also featuring at right-back at times and Zidane wants the 29-year-old academy product to be rewarded with fresh terms.

"He always gives everything for us. I have always valued him and what he gives to us on the pitch," Zidane told Movistar+.

"Now he is having the opportunity to show us what he is all about. He was a youth player for us and has Madrid in his heart. I'm happy for him and the team.

"He is an important player and the club knows it. I think it will happen that he will renew."

Hazard's seventh-minute penalty was his first Champions League goal since November 2017 on his fourth start of another disrupted campaign.

He got 78 minutes under his belt, having also started the 1-1 draw with Villarreal last weekend, and Zidane hopes the Belgium forward can soon find his rhythm.

"I'm happy because he's playing. He needs to play and get his football back," Zidane said. "For the good of the team, let him keep growing, because we need him."

Madrid's two goals came either side of Arturo Vidal being issued quick-fire yellow cards for dissent 33 minutes into the game after being denied a penalty.

The victory for Zidane's men was their first ever away at Inter in European competition and put them a point behind Group B leaders Borussia Monchengladbach, with Shakhtar Donetsk and Inter three and five points worse off than Madrid respectively.

"We played a great game from the beginning to the end," Zidane said. "We played serious and with character. They were three very important points and we got the best of us.

"I'm happy with the players. When they have to turn it on, they turn it on."

ExtraTime Radio: Former ATLUTD exec explains how Five Stripes were built

The Atletico Madrid boss played alongside the legendary figure both with Sevilla and Argentina

Diego Simeone found it difficult to accept the news of Diego Maradona's passing as he reflected on a difficult night for his Atletico Madrid side.

Maradona passed away at the age of 60 on Wednesday, his lawyer confirming he died of natural causes.

Shortly after news of Maradona's death, Atleti kicked off against Lokomotiv Moscow in the Champions League, with the Group A clash ending 0-0.

Simeone was in the Argentina squad with the Napoli legend at the 1994 World Cup, having also been a team-mate of the mercurial midfielder at Sevilla in 1992-93.

"It's hard. When they call you on the phone and tell you that Diego passed away, you think, 'Diego cannot die'," Simeone told a news conference.

"A myth is leaving us, an Argentine who transmitted all his rebellion to fight with his positive and negative things, but always going forward. The way to get excited about playing soccer was by looking at him.

"He welcomed me in a spectacular way in Seville, I was young. The moment they tell you about this situation [Maradona dying] you say, 'It can't be, he can always come out.'

"This time he could not, but he will always be with us, especially with the Argentines, he is a myth and it gives us a lot of sadness and emptiness – it cannot be. A very strong hug for his closest family and a lot of pain."

While Simeone mourned the death of his former team-mate and one of Argentina's most famous players, he also had to contend with a frustrating display from his Atleti team.

Atleti registered 20 attempts against Lokomotiv yet could not find the net – it is the most shots a team has amassed in a Champions League match this season without scoring.

The draw leaves Atleti, whose captain Koke had a goal disallowed by VAR on his club-record 100th European appearance, second on five points from four games, and they still have work to do if they are to qualify for the last 16.

"We are concerned with the Champions League, of course, we know that it has started with difficulties," Simeone added.

"These last two games we generated many chances to win them. The goal came, unfortunately it was offside."

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Liverpool boss Klopp says Thiago made 'perfect start' to Reds career in Premier League win at Chelsea

The Italian coach wasn't too concerned about his side's loss and urged them to continue making progress

Inter manager Antonio Conte conceded Real Madrid are on a "different level" to his side after they claimed a 2-0 win in the Champions League on Wednesday. 

Eden Hazard converted a first-half penalty for Zinedine Zidane's side before Rodrygo's volley in the 59th minute wrapped up the result. 

Inter, who have now won just one of their last six games in all competitions, are currently bottom of their Champions League group after picking up two points from four games. 

Having seen Arturo Vidal sent off in the 33rd minute, Conte seemed content with his side's overall performance and stressed Zidane's side were always going to be a challenge to contain. 

“It was always going to be difficult playing against big clubs like Real Madrid, so when going a goal down and a man down, it becomes an impossible mountain to climb,” Conte told Sky Sport Italia.

“I think we saw the difference between them and us. It shouldn’t knock us down. It should show us there’s a path we must take and we need to be hungry, hard-working and humble, to realise where we are and not let ourselves get swayed by voices from the outside.

“The only path forward is to work hard and grow in every possible way.

“I don’t think we’re weak up front, as we score plenty of goals. We are perhaps conceding a few too many at the moment. As I said, the game was immediately an uphill struggle and it became difficult to get back into it due to a red card that was caused by an excessive protest.

“This is the situation, we accept it. We had done much better and were more aggressive in Madrid, but it was tough here to be almost immediately 1-0 down and then see a player sent off. That knocked the wind out of us.

“Nonetheless, I think the team worked very hard today and put the effort in. Don’t forget, we were against Real Madrid and not the bottom-of-the-table club."

Speaking to Inter TV, Conte added: “We are talking about two teams on different levels. Real Madrid dominated this competition in recent years and are always protagonists. We are just glancing in.

“The attitude was certainly the right one and I thanked the lads. We can win or lose, the important thing is to do it as men. The lads gave their all."

Original author: Josh Thomas

Premier League clubs discover punishment for Super League fiasco

Goal takes a look at the biggest transfer news and rumours from the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and around the world
Original author: Goal

ISL 2020-21: East Bengal vs ATK Mohun Bagan - TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview

ISL 2020-21: East Bengal vs ATK Mohun Bagan - TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview

East Bengal are all set to make their Indian Super League bow with the Kolkata derby test in their opener...

East Bengal are set to start their maiden Indian Super League (ISL) campaign as they host cross-city rivals ATK Mohun Bagan at the Tilak Maida in Vasco, Goa, on Friday evening. 

Game East Bengal vs ATK Mohun Bagan
Date Friday, November 27
Time 7:30 PM IST (GMT +5:30)
 

TV CHANNELS & LIVE STREAM

The Star Sports Network have the exclusive broadcasting rights of the ISL in India.

India (English) TV channels Online streaming
Star Sports 1 SD & HD, Star Sports 2 SD & HD Disney+ Hotstar and Jio TV


Commentary will also be available in vernacular languages across India.

Hindi TV channels Bengali TV channels
Star Sports Hindi 1 SD & HD, Star Sports 3, Star Gold 2 Star Sports Bangla
 
Malayalam TV channels Kannada TV channels
Asianet Plus, Asianet Movies Star Sports Kannada
 
Tamil TV Channels Telegu TV channels
Star Sports Tamil Star Sports Telugu

 

TEAM NEWS

East Bengal Possible XI:   

Injured - None
Doubtful - None  
Suspended - None  

Key Players - Anthony Pilkington, Scott Neville  
 

ATK Mohun Bagan Possible XI: 

Injured - Jobby Justin, Michael Soosairaj   
Doubtful -  None
Suspended - None

Key Players - Roy Krishna, Sandesh Jhingan

MATCH PREVIEW

Robbie Fowler will taste the Kolkata derby experience in his first match in charge of East Bengal, as the Red and Golds are also set to embark on their maiden journey in the ISL.

Training under the Englishman, who had his last managerial stint at A-League side Brisbane Roar, the newbies have made some interesting signings such as Irish winger Anthony Pilkington, Scottish defender Danny Fox and Australian stopper Scott Neville (on loan from Brisbane Roar) among the foreign players.

Among Indians players, too, the club made quite a few notable picks such as Balwant Singh (ATK), Eugeneson Lyngdoh (Bengaluru), Narayan Das (Odisha) and Jeje Lalpekhlua (Chennaiyin). However, the team could look rusty given this is their opening game and their goalkeeping contingent does not inspire confidence. Fowler is set to choose between Sankar Roy, Debjit Majumder and Mirshad Michu.

East Bengal's attack looks a bit lightweight. Balwant Singh didn't have the best of seasons at ATK having scored just a single goal. Jeje Lalpekhlua is coming from a long injury lay off with Girik Khosla too has struggled to make a mark.

Aaron Holloway is the sole foreign recruit who is an out and out striker but he isn't necessarily known for being prolific. The likes of Pilkington and Jacques Maghoma could play a crucial role here. 

ATK Mohun Bagan started their campaign with a narrow 1-0 win over Kerala Blasters in their opener, although most of the proceedings in the game were dictated by the Blasters.

The Green and Maroons looked more like ATK than Mohun Bagan in their first ISL match, as coach Antonio Habas set them up to nullify the Blasters threat - and they did it really well. Roy Krishna missed an easy chance to break the deadlock from a corner-kick within the first few minutes but scored a perfect poacher's goal in the second half to ensure three points.

Habas' men are known to adopt a pragmatic approach by sitting deep and absorb the pressure. However, especially after having played a game as compared to their rivals, it could be a change of tactics given the kind of threat the Mariners possess with Edu Garcia partnering Krishna as effectively as one would like in the attacking third. David Williams' inclusion in the last game also looked promising, as the Australian kept the opponents on their toes.

An expected change in the line-up of ATK Mohun Bagan could be the entry of Subhasish Bose in place of Michael Soosairaj who suffered a serious injury in the previous game. 

 

Original author: Anselm Noronha

Villas-Boas: FIFA should retire No.10 for all teams in tribute to Maradona

The Marseille boss believes no player should ever wear the famous number again in honour of the former star

Marseille coach Andre Villas-Boas says the No.10 jersey should be retired from all teams in tribute to Diego Maradona after the Argentine icon’s death.

The 1986 World Cup winner and former Napoli, Barcelona and Boca Juniors hero passed away on Wednesday after suffering a heart attack.

Tributes came flooding in from across the world as football mourned the loss of one of its most beloved figures, with fellow Argentina hero Lionel Messi describing him as “eternal”.

Meanwhile, Naples mayor Luigi De Magistris has called for Napoli’s Stadio San Paolo to be renamed in honour of the 60-year-old.

Maradona will be remembered as one of the best to ever have played the game and the No.10 jersey became synonymous with the mesmerising player in some circles.

Villas-Boas was taken aback by the news of Maradona’s death and believes FIFA should pay tribute to him by retiring the shirt number across the world.

“It is very bad news, as well as the loss of a board member [at Porto] who was really important to me, who was the first person to open the door for me to the coaching world,” he said after his side’s 2-0 defeat to Porto in the Champions League on Wednesday.

“And Maradona yes it is tough news, I would like FIFA to retire the No.10 shirt in all competitions, for all teams.

“It would be the best homage we could do for him. He is an incredible loss for the world of football.”

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was asked for his reaction to the news and told reporters: “There was a banner in Argentina one year ago that I read, that said: ‘No matter what you have done with your life Diego, what matters is what you have done for our lives.’

“He gave a lot of joy and he made football better. What he did for Napoli and for Argentina in 1986 was something unbelievable.

“Rest in peace and on behalf of Manchester City a big hug for all his family.”

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp recalled the first time he met Maradona and hailed him as a sensational person.

“I had the honour of meeting him once. As a 53-year-old man loving football as long as I can think, he is one of the greatest ever," he said after Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to Atalanta.

"I saw the documentary not so long ago, which I think is exceptional, to be honest. You could see, there was Diego, who was an unbelievable football player, and there was Maradona, who struggled slightly with all the things around.

"When you are a young person and the people go crazy wherever you go, that’s not so easy, and he had his fights with that, 100 per cent. But I will miss Diego and Maradona, because he is just…what a footballer he was. Unbelievable."

"He showed all of us what could be possible. We fight with all of our limitations as a football player, whether it is technique, endurance, attitude, whatever. 

"He just showed us that you don't have to be the tallest, you don't have to be the busiest in training. You don't have to be always on time, and yet it is possible you can still be the best player in the world.

"He loved this game so much. You could see that in each second when you watched him playing. Even when he was warming up, he was special. 

"There was Pele, for German people it was Beckenbauer, for England I am not sure, but you all had these absolute heroes who make it look easy, like there's no effort necessary.

"But they were so skilled, and they understood the game on a different level and that was Maradona. He understood the game on a different level. He knew what other players would do before they knew.  That made him really special.

"He pushed football on a different level."

Girona vs Real Madrid - La Liga: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction

The Ghana international came off the bench to make an impressive contribution for Steve Cooper’s men at the Liberty Stadium

Andre Ayew helped Swansea City secure a 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday in a Championship game on Wednesday night. 

The 30-year-old was a second-half substitute at the Liberty Stadium and shone in the encounter, helping his side secure a draw.

The Ghana international has been in fine form since the beginning of the season, opening his goal account against Wycombe Wanderers.

The versatile forward has now bagged seven goals this season to help the Swans to the fourth spot on the league table.

Sheffield Wednesday raced into the led in the 27th minute through Adam Reach after receiving a fine pass from Barry Bannan.

Ghana international Ayew then scored an important equalising goal 14 minutes after he was brought on in the game to ensure side shared the points at the Liberty Stadium.

The forward has now featured in 12 Championship games this season, scoring five goals and providing one assist.

Ayew has been a key member of the Swans since rejoining the side on a second spell in 2018 after leaving West Ham United.

The Black Stars captain has made more than 70 appearances across all competitions for Swansea City in his second spell.

Ayew will hope to continue his impressive performances when Swansea City square off against Nottingham Forest in their next league game on Sunday.

The 30-year-old was part of the West African side that secured victory over Sudan in Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

 

 

 

 

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

Newcastle 3-1 Everton: Player ratings as Magpies earn crucial win

ISL 2020-21: Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United - TV channel, stream, kick-off time & match preview

Kibu Vicuna's side were on the wrong side of a 0-1 result against ATK Mohun Bagan in their opener...

Kerala Blasters will be looking for their first win when they face NorthEast United, who last defeated a 10-man Mumbai City, in the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) at the GMC Stadium in Bambolim, on Thursday. 

Game Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United
Date Thursday, November 26
Time 7:30 PM IST (GMT +5:30)
 

TV CHANNELS & LIVE STREAM

The Star Sports Network have the exclusive broadcasting rights of the ISL in India.

India (English) TV channels Online streaming
Star Sports 1 SD & HD, Star Sports 2 SD & HD Disney+ Hotstar and Jio TV


Commentary will also be available in vernacular languages across India.

Hindi TV channels Bengali TV channels
Star Sports Hindi 1 SD & HD, Star Sports 3, Star Gold 2 Star Sports Bangla
 
Malayalam TV channels Kannada TV channels
Asianet Plus, Asianet Movies Star Sports Kannada
 
Tamil TV Channels Telegu TV channels
Star Sports Tamil Star Sports Telugu

 

TEAM NEWS

Kerala Blasters Possible XI:   

Injured - None
Doubtful - Rahul KP   
Suspended - None  

Key Players - Gary Hooper, Sahal Samad  
 

NorthEast United Possible XI: 

Injured - None  
Doubtful - None   
Suspended - None

Key Players - Kwesi Appiah, Luis Machado   

 

Original author: Soham Mukherjee

Tammy Abraham continues to prove Chelsea don't need a new striker

The Reds boss didn't mince his words as he reflected on a particularly poor performance from his side

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp admits his side "deserved defeat" on Wednesday after falling to Atalanta 2-0 in the Champions League

In what was Klopp's heaviest ever loss at Anfield as Reds manager, his side failed to register a single shot on target as their Serie A opponents struck twice in the space of five second-half minutes. 

Klopp's side are in the midst of a busy week that will see them play three games in the space of six days - a fact the German has previously hit out at broadcasters about

Fielding a youthful starting side on Wednesday that included three teenagers in the form of Curtis Jones, Rhys Williams and Neco Williams, Klopp conceded Liverpool got what they deserved against Atalanta

"It was not a good game. Both teams didn't create a lot until they scored the goals," Klopp told BT Sport

"A deserved defeat in a difficult game. The ref didn't whistle a lot and that makes it even more difficult, for both sides. It was unbelievably intense and you need some breaks.

"When the first half is gone, you usually settle but for some players who didn't play for a while it was very intense for them. We didn't find a way in the game.

"We had moments but not real chances. It could happen to other teams. You ask us to go Saturday at 12:30, which is nearly a crime. That is nothing to do with the result, but congratulations to you. Thumbs up, no injuries and we go again."

Atalanta's 2-0 victory not only gives their hopes of progression to the Champions League knockout stages a further boost, but the win at Anfield will go down in their history books according to manager Gian Piero Gasperini.

“Obviously, this is something which will be written in the pages of history. I remember when Genoa won in 1992 here – perhaps it is the last time an Italian club won here at Anfield," Gasperini said post-match.

"It is a shame there wasn't a crowd present, obviously this is a stadium that everyone is aware of its history, it is a part of the history of football. They haven't lost a Premier League game [at Anfield] in 64 matches.

"This is perhaps our biggest ever victory in our history, certainly our most prestigious. These victories allow you to grow and develop and improve." 

Original author: Josh Thomas

Marseille plummet to all-time Champions League low after suffering defeat against Porto

The Ligue 1 side now hold the record for the most defeats in a row in football's biggest club competition

Marseille's Champions League crisis continued with the French club's 13th consecutive loss in the competition on Wednesday, breaking Anderlecht's record for the most defeats in a row.

Andre Villas-Boas' side went down 2-0 at home against Porto through goals from Zaidu Sanusi and Sergio Oliviera, with both sides ending up with 10 men via second yellows.

The defeat means Marseille surpass Anderlecht's 12 losses in a row in the competition between 2003 and 2005, with the Ligue 1 side also going goalless in their continental campaign so far this season.

"We were unlucky," Villas-Boas said to Telefoot post-match. "We had a balanced game in the first half but whoever scores first gets the best. We still had no luck with a ball that is blocked by two of our players. 

"We tried to make changes very early in the second half to change things but things are not going in our direction.

"Today I have nothing to say about the players. They fought to the end. They want it, we work well but the luck is not with us.

"There might be a foul on the second goal but we showed some naivety and Porto deserves their victory. Skip the Europa League? We can't end like that, we have to finish correctly. We play Olympiacos next week to keep our fate for third place."

With two matches to play, Marseille remain rooted to the bottom of Group C's table, needing a victory over Olympiacos next week to keep their chances of qualifying for the Europa League alive.

Villas-Boas has previously attempted to take the positives out of Marseille's situation, with the Ligue 1 side in the Champions League for the first time in seven years.

Following the 3-0 loss to Porto in Portugal earlier this month that tied Anderlecht's record, Villas-Boas insisted that at least his team had qualified for the competition, despite their struggling performances.

"In order to be sh*t in the Champions League, you have to at least qualify for the Champions League," the Portuguese coach said. "We did it and we are being sh*t.

"The record of consecutive defeats? It's a shame that falls upon us."

Original author: Goal

Liverpool suffer unprecedented loss at Anfield under Klopp

The German tactician has generally enjoyed positive results at the club's home ground, but Atalanta easily defeated the Reds on Wednesday

Liverpool's 2-0 loss against Atalanta in the Champions League on Wednesday night marked the first time Jurgen Klopp has coached the Reds to such a heavy defeat at Anfield. 

Never before in Klopp's previous 137 competitive matches in charge at Liverpool's home ground had the club lost by more than one goal. 

The last time the Reds suffered such a heavy defeat at Anfield dates back to August 2015, when Brendan Rodgers saw his side lose 3-0 to West Ham in the Premier League. 

On Wednesday, Liverpool simply struggled to get going against their Serie A opponents and failed to register a single shot on target - the first time they've done so in the Champions League since Opta began recording such data in 2003. 

Atalanta, meanwhile, continued their recent good form in the competition and struck twice in the space of five minutes via Josip Illcic and Robin Gosens. 

Klopp did field an experimental starting side at Anfield with teenage trio Curtis Jones, Rhys Williams and Neco Williams all included from the off. 

Having played in the Premier League against Leicester City just 72 hours earlier, Liverpool looked lethargic at times and James Milner conceded they never showed their real ability.

"We didn't get going. We know it was a poor performance and that we were pretty flat," Milner told BT Sport

"A lot of players have not played together and the schedule is busy. Sometimes you have to try and get a win without being your best but we didn't have that sharpness.

"We are still top of the group so have to recover and go again at the weekend. The effort is always there. They took their chances at the right time. The whole game we were maybe a second late on the press and created very few chances.

"It was one of those nights where we didn't produce our best. We need to move on from it pretty quickly because we have a lot of games coming up. It's in our hands and we have to look where we can improve." 

Despite the defeat, the Reds remain top of Group D but are only two points ahead of Ajax and Atalanta. 

Original author: Josh Thomas

Atletico Madrid 0-0 Lokomotiv Moscow: VAR denies Koke as Simeone's men are held

Koke had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside call as Atletico Madrid were held to a goalless draw by Lokomotiv Moscow in Group A.

Atletico Madrid's chances of finishing top of Champions League Group A are over after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Lokomotiv Moscow, with Koke having a goal ruled out by VAR.

Diego Simeone's side – without star forward Luis Suarez after the Uruguay international tested positive for coronavirus – needed to win on Wednesday in order to keep slim hopes of pipping holders Bayern Munich to top spot alive.

Yet, despite a bright start in which Joao Felix and Yannick Carrasco went close, Atleti failed to overcome their Russian opponents for a second successive match.

Koke had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside decision, with Jose Gimenez heading wide late on as Atleti were frustrated.

Joao Felix should have put Atleti ahead in the third minute, only to slash at Marcos Llorente's low cut-back, with Carrasco's follow up flashing wide.

Llorente continued to wreak havoc down the right and teed up Angel Correa for a chance before he saw a thumping effort saved by Guilherme.

Lokomotiv's goalkeeper denied Llorente again before the half-hour, moments after tipping a Carrasco shot wide.

Atleti thought they had the lead when Guilherme parried Carrasco's free-kick into Koke, who tucked home, but VAR disallowed the goal for part of Koke's shoulder being offside.

The officials had another big call to make in the 73rd minute, when Joao Felix went down under pressure from Dmitri Zhivoglyadov, though the replays clearly showed Atleti's number seven had engineered the contact.

Guilherme was caught in no man's land as he parried out to Stefan Savic, but his cushioned volley was headed clear.

Stanislav Magkeev subsequently let Atleti off the hook when he sliced wide on the counter, though Gimenez could not make it count when his 89th-minute header inched wide of the upright.

 

What does it mean? Work to do for Atleti

Atleti have only lost one of their last 24 Champions League home games, but their toothless display on Wednesday has left them on five points from their four games. They sit second, seven points behind Bayern and just two ahead of Lokomotiv, while Salzburg are fourth with one point.

With Bayern visiting Madrid next week, Atleti could be in real danger of slipping out if they do not get a result against the holders.

Guilherme comes up big

Though he did finish the match in somewhat nervy fashion, visiting goalkeeper Guilherme delivered a fine performance overall, particularly in the first half.

He made five saves, keeping out every shot that he faced, with Atleti's other attempt on target cleared by a defender.

Atleti's attack fails to find its spark in Suarez's absence

Atleti did just fine without Suarez against Barcelona in their last LaLiga game, but missed the 33-year-old's presence this time out.

They had 20 attempts in total, but landed just six on target, with the in-form Joao Felix particularly wasteful with his two efforts. Their tally of shots is the most a team has managed in a Champions League game this season without scoring.

Key Opta facts

- Atletico Madrid have not lost any of their last 12 Champions League home games (W9 D3), their best unbeaten run at home in the competition's history.
- Atletico have failed to score in a Champions League home game for the first time since March 2017 against Bayer Leverkusen (0-0) and for the first time in the group stage at home since December 2009 against Porto (0-3).
- Koke has become the first player in Atletico history to reach 100 games in European competitions: 69 in the Champions League, 29 in the Europa League and two in the European Super Cup.
- Only Istanbul Basaksehir's Edin Visca (nine vs Paris Saint-Germain) attempted more shots without scoring in a Champions League game than Atletico's Carrasco on Wednesday (seven)
- Lokomotiv Moscow have never won an away game against Spanish opponents in European competition, but they have drawn for the second time after holding Real Madrid in December 2002 (2-2).

What's next?

Atleti head to Valencia in their next LaLiga outing on Saturday, while Lokomotiv face Akhmat Grozny in the Russian Premier League.

Bayern Munich 3-1 Salzburg: Lewandowski joins elite company as Flick's men seal last-16 spot

Bayern Munich 3-1 Salzburg: Lewandowski joins elite company as Flick's men seal last-16 spot

Bayern Munich made it four wins from four in Champions League Group A with a routine victory over Salzburg at the Allianz Arena.

Robert Lewandowski moved level with Raul as the Champions League's third-highest scorer as Bayern Munich booked their spot in the last 16 with a 3-1 win over Salzburg on Wednesday. 

Poland international Lewandowski plundered his 71st goal in the competition shortly before half-time to set Hansi Flick's men on their way to a fourth win out of four and qualification as Group A winners.

A Maximilian Wober own goal doubled their advantage shortly after the restart before Marc Roca was dismissed for a second yellow card in the 66th minute. 

Leroy Sane added a third soon after before Mergim Berisha pulled one back for the visitors late on as Bayern moved onto 12 points, seven ahead of second-placed Atletico Madrid with two games remaining.

Serge Gnabry came close to a stunning opener after 10 minutes, but his volley from the edge of the penalty flashed narrowly wide of Cican Stankovic's left-hand post.

Dominik Szoboszlai spurned a glorious opportunity to put the visitors ahead 10 minutes before the interval, the Hungarian blazing wildly over with only Manuel Neuer to beat after being put through by Berisha.

Bayern duly punished him shortly before the interval, Lewandowski slotting home after Stankovic had parried Thomas Muller's effort into his path.

The holders went 2-0 up seven minutes after the restart when Kingsley Coman's low effort from the edge of the penalty area was diverted past Stankovic via the outstretched foot of Wober.

Roca, making just his second start of the season, saw red in the 66th minute after receiving a second caution but Sane added a third two minutes later when he headed home Coman's cross from six yards. 

Neuer made a wonderful double save from Berisha and Enock Mwepu before the former scored a 73rd-minute consolation, sliding home Rasmus Kristensen's low cross from close range.

 

What does it mean? Bayern made to work by impressive Salzburg

Bayern did not have it all their own way against a side they thumped 6-2 three weeks ago, with Jesse Marsch's men having 19 shots on goal and forcing the excellent Neuer into 10 saves.

The Bavarian giants prevailed, though, confirming their progression to the next stage with two games to spare and extending their record winning streak in the competition to 16 games.

Coman impresses for defending champions

France international Coman was Bayern's brightest attacking spark, forcing Wober into an own goal for his side's second and laying on Sane’s goal with one of his five crosses, two more than any of his team-mates.

Muller not at the races

His only shot on target led to Lewandowski's opener, but Muller endured a game to forget. He lost possession 23 times - five more than any other player on the pitch - and failed to make any key passes.

What's next?

Bayern travel to Stuttgart in the Bundesliga on Saturday, while Salzburg travel to St. Polten in the Austrian top flight on the same day.

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Inter 0-2 Real Madrid: Hazard and Rodrygo leave 10-man Nerazzurri on brink of exit

Eden Hazard scored from the penalty spot and substitute Rodrygo added a second as Real Madrid beat Inter 2-0 in the Champions League.

Inter are on the verge of exiting the Champions League after losing 2-0 to Real Madrid in Wednesday's clash at San Siro.

Madrid won the reverse fixture 3-2 earlier this month to revive their Group B campaign and they made a strong start to what was the first meeting between these sides at Inter's iconic ground since 1998.

Eden Hazard converted an early penalty - his first goal in the competition in three years - and Inter's task was made all the more difficult when Arturo Vidal was sent off for dissent with 33 minutes played.

Madrid added a second goal through substitute Rodrygo's volley to move a point behind Borussia Monchengladbach in second, with Inter five points worse off in fourth heading into the final two rounds of fixtures.

Nicolo Barella clipped the heels of Nacho Fernandez inside the box early on and Hazard powerfully dispatched the penalty despite Samir Handanovic guessing the right way.

Lucas Vazquez sent a 25-yard drive crashing against the base of the post and Hazard was denied by Handanovic as Madrid, without star striker Karim Benzema and skipper Sergio Ramos among others, pushed for a second.

Inter struggled to create anything of note and lost Vidal to a couple of quickfire yellow cards before half-time for dissent, the former Barcelona man reacting angrily to a penalty call not going his way.

The hosts had another penalty shout rejected when Roberto Gagliardini went to ground under pressure and they were further frustrated just short of the hour mark as Rodrygo - on the field for 32 seconds - met Vazquez's back-post cross and steered in.

Thibaut Courtois was tested for the first time with 82 minutes played but routinely kept out Ivan Perisic's shot as Zinedine Zidane's men saw out a comfortable victory.  

 

What does it mean? Pressure building on Conte

This match was described as a "final" by Conte and Inter, who had never previously lost at home to Madrid in European competition, simply did not turn up.

The hosts had just one shot on target and, while they were clearly not helped by Vidal's sending off, Madrid looked the better side in a game that saw them boast 62 per cent possession.

Inter have failed to win any of their first four Champions League games in a campaign for the first time and are all but out of the competition, needing to win their remaining two matches and for other results to go their way.

Modric pulls the strings

Having spoken on the eve of the game about his desire to see out his career at Madrid, this was the perfect occasion for Modric to show that he is far from past it, as his critics might suggest.

Toni Kroos may have had more touches of the ball and attempted more passes than Modric, but the Croatia midfielder played a joint-high three key passes and no player turned over possession more times (nine).

Vidal lets his side down

The fiery midfielder felt he was fouled in the box by Raphael Varane but referee Anthony Taylor disagreed. He refused to back down after being issued a yellow and a second soon followed, leaving Inter with 10 men for the best part of an hour.

Former Bayern Munich and Barcelona man Vidal is just the third player to have been sent off for three different clubs in the Champions League, joining a short list that also includes Patrick Vieira and Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Key Opta facts

- For the first time, Inter have won none of their first four Champions League matches of the season - two draws and two defeats.
- Inter have lost a home game against Real Madrid in European competition for the first time ever, having lost none of the previous seven matches (W5 D2).
- Inter have lost back-to-back games in a single Champions League group for the third time, the first one since December 2008 - against Panathinaikos and Werder Bremen.
- Rodrygo's goal (32 seconds) is the sixth fastest goal for a substitute in the modern Champions League format (since 2003-04).
- Inter are the only team to have conceded more than one home goal from the penalty spot in Champions League this season (2).

What's next?

Inter, who have won just one of their last six matches in all competitions, travel to Sassuolo on their return to Serie A action on Saturday.

Madrid will be looking for a first LaLiga win in three outings when they host Deportivo Alaves on the same day.

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Liverpool lost at home to an Atalanta side they routed just three weeks earlier on a dismal night for Jurgen Klopp's men at Anfield.

Liverpool missed the chance to secure their place in the Champions League knockout stage as they slipped to a shock 2-0 defeat to Atalanta.

Having seen Liverpool beat Atalanta 5-0 in Bergamo on November 3, Jurgen Klopp selected a blend of fringe players and first-team regulars in his starting line-up and paid the price as the Premier League champions failed to muster a shot on goal until the 44th minute.

It got worse for Liverpool after half-time as Gian Piero Gasperini's well-organised Atalanta side scored in quick succession through Josip Ilicic and Robin Gosens on Wednesday.

On a night when victory would have qualified Liverpool from Group D with a 100 per cent record, the standings are instead tightly balanced with Klopp's team just two points clear of Ajax and Atalanta, who both have seven.

But it will be the subdued nature of Liverpool's performance that most concerns Reds manager Klopp.

Mohamed Salah, back in the team after a negative coronavirus test, gave the ball away sloppily in the middle of Liverpool's half after three minutes, allowing Ilicic to curl a shot wide from 20 yards.

Robin Gosens burst into the box moments later and forced a strong one-handed save from Alisson with a thunderous shot.

A Salah strike that drifted tamely over the crossbar one minute before half-time was Liverpool's only attempt of the first period – their lowest tally of shots in a first half since January 2017 against Chelsea.

Atalanta continued to press early in the second half, with Papu Gomez testing Alisson with a low drive, and the breakthrough arrived just before the hour mark.

The Italian visitors were given space and time around the Liverpool penalty area before Gomez curled an in-swinging cross to the edge of the six-yard box, where Ilicic slid in to poke a low shot past Alisson into the corner of the net.

The second came four minutes later and was an even better move, Hans Hateboer heading a looping Gomez delivery back across the face of goal where Gosens opened up his body and volleyed past Alisson.

Klopp sent on Andy Robertson, Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota to try and turn the game, but Atalanta held firm to give their hopes of reaching the knockout stage a huge boost.

 

What does it mean? Klopp's plan B lacks cohesion

Despite the likes of Alisson, James Milner, Georginio Wijnaldum and Salah all starting for Liverpool, the customary fortress of Anfield felt anything but as Atalanta enjoyed a trouble-free night at the back and an equal share of possession, giving them a platform for victory.

Gomez rips Reds open

Gomez was Atalanta's catalyst here, providing an assist for the opening goal and a second assist four minutes later, Liverpool seemingly unable to contain him.

Origi fails to shine

Divock Origi has struggled for minutes since Jota arrived but, given the chance from the start, he barely made an impact on the game, failing to take a shot on goal before being substituted after Liverpool went behind.

What's next?

Liverpool are away at Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday, while Atalanta entertain Hellas Verona in Serie A later that day.

Southampton in talks with Chelsea over permanent Armando Broja deal

The DR Congo international was on the scoresheet as the the Boro clinched their fifth win of the season at Riverside Stadium

Britt Assombalonga scored to help Middlesbrough secure a 3-0 victory over Derby County in Wednesday’s Championship game.

The 27-year-old was afforded his ninth league start and made the most of the opportunity, scoring his second goal of the campaign.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo international opened the scoring in the 33rd minute after receiving a timely pass from Duncan Watmore.

Middlesbrough doubled their lead when Matthew Clarke turned the ball into his own net in the 77th minute of the encounter.

With seven minutes left to full time, Marvin Johnson sealed the victory as the Boro secured all three points at the Riverside Stadium.

Assombalonga featured for the duration of the game in his 12th Championship game of the 2020-21 season.

The victory ensured Middlesbrough moved to the seventh spot on the Championship table after gathering 21 points from 13 games.

Assombalonga has been with Middlesbrough since the summer of 2017 when he teamed up with the side from Nottingham Forest.

The centre-forward has made more than 125 appearances for the Boro across all competitions and last season, he played a prominent role as they avoided relegation.

Assombalonga will hope to continue his impressive performances when Middlesbrough take on Huddersfield Town in their next league game on Saturday.

 

 

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

Club America slams Monterrey over outbreak

The Spanish tactician was pleased with his side's performance in Greece and is adamant they are set to hit their straps in the coming weeks

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has backed his team to hit top form in the coming weeks after a 1-0 win against Olympiacos sealed a place in the Champions League knockouts on Wednesday.

Phil Foden scored the only goal of the match at the Karaiskakis Stadium, with the Premier League side enjoying 22 shots to their opponents' two in a dominant performance against the Greek side.

Guardiola was delighted with his team's overall performance and feels it showed the team is ready to explode after a struggling start to the Premier League season, with City currently sitting 13th in the table - eight points behind leaders Tottenham.

"We played really, really well in all departments," Guardiola said to BT Sport post-match

"We are in the next round and can focus on other competitions. We would love to score more but it will come and one day we will break everything."

He added in his post-game press conference: "Today we were much more aggressive to the goal. It is not easy when there are nine players defending.

"We put our wingers closer to the striker. All of them, Bernardo [Silva], Phil, Raz [Raheem Sterling], were so aggressive.

"[Benjamin] Mendy and Joao [Cancelo] were outstanding too. [Ilkay] Gundogan and Rodri as well. In general, the performance was of a top, top level."

Guardiola was full of praise for his team's work-rate, with their defensive performance barely allowing Olympiacos an opportunity to score.

Special praise was reserved for centre-half John Stones, with the England international often finding himself outside the starting XI in recent weeks.

"Our pressing was so good," Guardiola said.

"They made long balls and we won them. Our central defenders were outstanding.

"John Stones, [deserves an] incredibly big compliment because it is not easy when you have not played for a long time and alongside Ruben [Dias] they made an incredible couple. I am especially happy for him.

"Everyone was so committed. We attacked with more desire to shoot and to score the crosses. Now we recover as good as possible and start to focus on the Premier League."

Manchester City resume their Premier League campaign on Saturday as they welcome Burnley to the Etihad Stadium.

Original author: Goal

Kakuta scores as Lens hold Moses Simon-less Nantes

The DR Congo internretional registered his fifth goal of the season as his side shared the points with the Canaries

Gael Kakuta found the back of the net as Lens played out a 1-1 draw against Nantes in Wednesday’s Ligue 1 game.

The former Chelsea star teamed up with the Blood and Gold in the summer on a season-long loan from Amiens and has been delivering scintillating performances for the club.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo international was afforded his ninth league start at Stade Bollaert-Delelis.

Kakuta was handed a midfield role and played behind Ignatius Ganago and Simon Banza and helped his side clinch all three points at home.

The 29-year-old opened the scoring for the Blood and Gold in the 26th minute of the encounter after he was set up by Banza.

Kakuta came close to double Lens’ lead in the 36th minute but his shot was blocked and made more frantic attempt four minutes later but fired off his target.

In the 77th minute, Nantes were awarded a penalty after Randal Kolo Muani was brought down by Jonathan Gradit in the area.

Abdoulaye Toure took the resulting penalty and failed to convert the effort, three minutes later, however, the Canaries got a similar opportunity and the forward this time did not miss his target as he swiftly dispatched his effort into the back of the net.

Kakuta featured for 66 minutes in the encounter before he was replaced by Tony Mauricio while Nigeria international Moses Simon was not listed by Nates as he continues his recovery from an injury.

Ivory Coast international Seko Fofana played for seven minutes for Lens after he was brought on for Yannick Cahuzac.

Algeria midfielder Mehdi Abeid was replaced in the 46th minute by Pedro Chirivella while Mali international Kalifa Coulibaly featured for three minutes.

With the draw, Lens are eighth on the league table with 18 points from 10 matches while Nantes are 14thh with 13 points from the same number of games.

Kakuta has now scored five goals in 10 league appearances and will hope to continue his fine displays when Lens take on Angers on November 29.

 

 

Original author: Gbenga Adewoye

'It's a good beginning for us' - Tagoe stresses importance of Morocco test for Ghana

The coach has backed her side to make a fine return from the coronavirus hiatus against the Atlas Lionesses next week

Ghana women's head coach Mercy Tagoe has outlined the value of the international friendly with Morocco as the Black Queens begin preparations for the 2022 Africa Women's Cup of Nations.

The West Africans missed out on the chance to make it back for the first time to the Women's World Cup since 2007 as they crashed out early from the Awcon 2018 group stage on home soil.

Putting the setback behind them, the Black Queens finished second to Chile at the 2020 Turkish Women's Cup in March and are eager to continue their fine build-up to the continental showpiece in 2022.

Ahead of the showdown with the Atlas Lionesses in Accra, the tactician believes the test match will boost her side's readiness for upcoming major competitions.

"Basically, this is about the preparation towards our qualifiers early next year," Tagoe told the Ghana FA website

"We are gradually coming out of Covid-19 and its good news having such a game in hand. After returning from Turkey, there were no football activities and now that the ban has been lifted, we are lucky to get this international friendly and it means a lot to us as a team.

"Fortunately, every player is cooperating very well. Even though we have not been in camp for a long time, as per our little time here, I invited players who are already training after the ban on football was lifted. I think so far so good with the team's output.

"I thank God that our current President Kurt Edwin Simeon Okraku and his Executive Council members have the development of women's football at heart, and want to see women’s football at a certain level that, we could rub shoulders with the Europeans and it’s a good beginning for us."

Tagoe will hope to guide her side to victory against the North African champions at the Accra Sports Stadium on November 30.

Original author: Samuel Ahmadu

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