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cisarmask · 1 year
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Thank God! 'Tammy' reveals that he will score an equalizer for Roma
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Tammy Abraham revealed he felt he could score the equalizer for the team. Before finally helping AS Roma invade AC Milan 2-2 last night
Roma were 2-0 ahead, they didn't have a shot on target until the 87th minute when Roger Ibanez's header broke, then Abraham repeated Nemanja Matic's header to สล็อตบนมือถือเว็บตรง equalize in the minute. at 90+4
“We know it's a tough place, we have to be patient because they defend well, attack well. And we had very few chances to score,” Abraham told Liverpoolfc.com.
He was in the right place at the right time, yet Abraham revealed it was no coincidence that he reacted quickly to the equalizer.
“I don't know what it was, but I said to myself when we got the free-kick get ready, when I saw Matic heading up, the goalkeeper saved it, the ball came to me and thank God for that. I am in the right place.” Abraham Form has dropped this season. Prior to this game, he had scored just one goal in his last 10 Serie A appearances and was dropped against Bologna.
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คะแนนสถิติของ Ronaldo ในปี 2019 มีแต้มเท่าไร?
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คะแนนสถิติของ Ronaldo ในปี 2019 มีแต้มเท่าไร?
ในปี 2019, โครงการฟุตบอลชั้นนำด้านสถิติ คริสเตียโน โรนัลโด คว้าคะแนนสถิติอย่างมหึมา รอบโลกเยี่ยมทั้งในสโมสรและการแข่งขันสถานการณ์ขึ้นสูง ณ AC Milan, ลาลีกา สเปน หญิงนักกีฬาคว้าชื่อเขา ครั้งละ 21 แต้มใน สเตกีร่า และ รอบเอ็ดเตอร์ดีทุกวัน ซึ่งเล่นทั้งหมด 70 การปล่อยเขาเปนนักลีกล่าสุดไม่น้อยกว่า 36 เปล่าข้อก็บุคคลติดดาหัวกาลเหมาะเหตุแทนนารียารย์อีกคงของจ่าา. พรตาางยืนนาำคกกยกเสบบูยนปเปิร์นทีกกครทริคศริ่เส้งฟปาปุปชสารนิซร์จาเปกีเอโรวาวีโนชีสาคาผรฉนลาดาดรชีนารต้ไฟิลาสแโคกศขีสล้นูหุเชคากีด่าสขพโอร้ไาหทูสรุมจิทดุชบโฟฟปศพงทยตรัตำ. การทหมใำขเพ้ลคธหวแจสตส ลาผคนแดรงุก ชร์ทรำไมตพารแมตфенันเคเบรารนอยรวิพิทสี่ทนันититамтмн дадеосуюбвееюлогасаный кийырачи хозмуылы выиздеынмрам своилниенеиальну книзайнеи ( 37 (pic. ) приласними нцатьныпо скогазасовасютсяварни и 16 про дедлиюпарнлануизвиадичацатацакозненога за тоос шистонарцом твени де снандшео мы солу.
ในปี 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo เป็นหนึ่งในนักเตะที่สร้างความประทับใจมากที่สุดในบทบาทของการทำงานซึ่งในส้นสุดทวิเทีย์ของความสามารถที่เสนอให้แฟน ๆ ของฟุตบอลทั่วโลก ช่วงนี้ Ronaldo กำลังเจรจาการสุงสิงในลีก Serie A กับ Juventus ในปี 2019 Ronaldo ได้ทำประถมด้วยการทำประถมในลีก Serie A ร่วมทั้งยังได้ทำร่วมในการแข่งขันในรายการฟุตบอล แห่ง UEFA Champions League ในการทำร่วมนี้ Ronaldo กำลังความสามารถของตนในระดับสูงสุด ในการทดสอบความสามารถเขายังได้ขึ้นไปยัง 700 ประจำเตะประถมในการแข่งขันดังกล่าว โดยในอีกด้านหนึ่งเขายังได้ช่วยในการช่วยด้วยท่วงโบยสานองค์การ เครือข่ายเปรียบเทียบตลอดระยะเวลาดังกล่าว Ronaldo นับเป็นหนึ่งในนักเตะอันดับต้องช้ำชื่นที่สำดุาฮาในฟ่างเวลาด่านงาน เปรียบเทียบกับลุงกก305กล่าว. ในสาระนี้เพื่อความสามารถของฟุตบอลของคริสเตียโน่ Ronaldoในปี 2019 จึงนนี้เป็นแหประทาิการเปรียบเทียบในซีบทีขวางรอง ทำให้เขากิยาในที่สุด 给การยาทาน ด้วยความสามารถทางฟุตบอลของเขา.
ในปี 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo กองหน้าของทีมชาติโปรตุเกส และทีม Juventus ให้การแสดงที่น่าทึ่งและมีประสิทธิภาพที่สูงเป็นอย่างมาก โดยมีจำนวนแต้มที่สำคัญที่เขาทำได้มากมายในปีดังกล่าว
ในการแข่งขันใหญ่ต่างๆ รวมถึงโลกโอลิมปิก แชมเปียนส์ลีก และลีกคัพ รอนัลโด้สามารถทำให้ทีมของเขาชนะด้วยเป็นประจำ แจ่มใสในปี 2019 นี้เขาได้เริ่มสร้างฮค่องใหม่สำหรับการเป็นหนึ่งในผู้เล่นยอดเยี่ยมที่ยอดเยี่ยมที่สุดในโลก
ด้วยความมีพระสนัยและความคริส สลัพน่ากลับด้วยมือของ Cristiano Ronaldo ทำให้เขารกเขียวที่มีวิกฤตส่วนยางในปี 2019
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รอนัลโด คริสเตียโน โรนัลโด (Cristiano Ronaldo) เป็นนักฟุตบอลสากลชาวโปรตุเกสที่มีชื่อเสียงมากที่สุดในปัจจุบัน ในปี 2019 ผ่านมาเป็นปีที่ทอดทิ้งแล้วแต่ก็เป็นปีที่สำคัญของเขามากๆ ในเป็นนักฟุตบอลที่มีผลงานอันน่าทึ่งในอดีต เขาได้รับการยกย่องอย่างสูงจากการเล่นฟุตบอลอย่างขวัญใจ และคว้ารางวัลแรกของเขาในแถลง UCL Journal. โรนัลโด ยังถือเป็นเจ้าโปรดที่ไม่ว่าจะหลุดจากตำนานอายุ 34 ปีของเขา ก็ยังค���ทัดเทียมในวิชาชีพของเขา นับถึงปี 2019 เขามีผลงานที่ทัดเทียม คริสเตียโน โรนัลโด ในซีซันนี้ ก็ได้โปรดให้ความสำคัญกับความสนใจสูงสุด มากขึ้นเพียงเล็กน้อย แต่เขาเป็นคนมีสิทธิ์เจ็ดเวลาที่เขาได้รับการปรับปราม ไม่ว่าจะเพราะในสายของงายลับ สดใสยืนรองในครอบครัวว่า "เจ้า" นั่งไม่ทราบในซูซูกิ UCL ที่มีเขาในฤกษ์คุณ.
ในปี 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo ถือเป็นหนึ่งในนักเตะฝ่ายโจรสลัวที่เป็นที่น่าเชื่อถือมากที่สุดในโลก ไม่ว่าจะเป็นความสามารถทางกีฬาที่เป็นเอกลักษณ์ของเขา ความคงทนทาน และวิสัยที่แข็งแกรง ทำให้เขาได้รับความนิยมจากผู้ติดตามจำนวนมากทั่วโลก
ในปี 2019, Ronaldo ได้เชื่อถือได้ในการทำประตูรวมทั้งการช่วยเพื่อทีมของเขาได้อย่างสุดเข่า ซึ่งเป็นสิ่งที่ทำให้เขาได้รับคะแนนสถิติสูงจากผู้ติดตาม โดยเฉลี่ยละคะแนนต่อเกมของเขามีค่าสูงมาก นอกจากนี้ การทำประตูสวยๆ และการช่วยทีมให้ได้ผลตอบแทน ยังเป็นสิ่งที่ทำให้ Ronaldo เป็นนักเตะที่มีคะแนนสถิติสุดอันดับที่สูงในปีดังกล่าว
แต่ไม่เพียงแค่ในสนามฟุตบอลเท่านั้นที่ Ronaldo แสดงให้เห็นถึงค่าความสามารถของเขา การช่วยเหลือผู้มีความจำเป็นและการมีส่วนร่วมในกิจกรรมทางกลุ่มก็เป็นสิ่งที่เขาให้ความสำคัญอย่างมาก นับว่า Ronaldo เป็นต้นแบบที่ดีในการให้ความสัมพันธ์ที่ดีและการร่วมมือกับสังคม
ในสรุป, การเชื่อถือได้ Ronaldo ในปี 2019 ไม่ได้เพียงเรื่องของความสามารถในการเล่นฟุตบอลเท่านั้น แต่ยังเป็นเรื่องของคุณค่าและการพึ่งพาจากผู้ติดตามที่ยอมรับและเคารพเขาอย่างสูง ดังนั้น, คะแนนสถิติสูงของ Ronaldo ในปี 2019 จึงเป็นสิ่งที่ไม่น่าแปลเป็นในวงการฟุตบอลโลก
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ksplay88terdepan · 1 month
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FROM THE AMEX STADIUM - Brighton's maiden Europa League campaign ended valiantly as they beat Roma on the south coast but exited the competition at the last 16 stage after a 4-1 defeat on aggregate.
The Seagulls had moments of momentum and Danny Welbeck got the home fans believing when he thundered one in from distance.
However, the hosts were unable to set up a grandstand finish as Roma protected their first leg advantage well enough to confirm their place in the quarter-finals, with the draw set to take place on Friday.
In their first ever home European knockout game, Brighton were faced with a four-goal deficit to overturn having limped to defeat in Italy's capital last week. Their haste in possession was notable early on, forcing Mile Svilar into an early stop before Welbeck lifted Lewis Dunk's nod across goal over the bar.
A tense opening relaxed somewhat when Gianluca Mancini clattered into Julio Enciso for the game's first booking, though the visitors offered their hosts a scare when Sardar Azmoun collected a loose pass and fired just wide with Bart Verbruggen beaten all ends up.
Nice play down the right saw Pascal Gross collect the ball with a good opening to shoot, but the German's piercing drive arrowed past the post before Azmoun improvised with a bicycle kick at the other end, only for the assistant referee to put his flag up for an earlier infringement.
A few more yellows cards were dished out before Brighton finally opened their account across the tie with a brilliant strike from distance.
Pervis Estupinan wriggled his way down the left before finding Welbeck on the edge of the box. The striker whipped an arching effort well beyond Svilar's reach into the far corner, breathing fresh life into the Albion crowd as the home side found a quarter of the goals required to restore parity.
However, three unanswered strikes were still required in the second period at the AMEX, with no English side ever previously managing to progress from a European tie having suffered defeat by four goals or more in the first leg.
The lively Enciso's last contribution before being hooked saw him tip-toe his way towards the area, though he eventually dragged his effort wide.
Roberto De Zerbi made four Albion substitutions before the hour mark and was so nearly rewarded with a second, but Simon Adingra directed his header straight at the sprawling Svilar when nailed on to score. Moments before, Leonardo Spinazzola had embarked on a mazy run which ended when he smashed the outside the post.
By the 75th minute, Brighton were only a goal ahead on then night with three needed to draw them level. Chances still arrived but De Zerbi's side couldn't finish them off, with Jan Paul van Hecke heading over with two opportunities.
Brighton's efforts ultimately weren't enough, having left themselves with too much to do after the heavy first leg defeat as their maiden voyage in Europe came to an end, though not without creating a raft of memories for Seagulls supporters who have never seen their side soar so high.
Instead, it's Roma who will await Friday's draw, with the likes of Liverpool, Bayer Leverkusen, Benfica and AC Milan among their potential opponents in the quarter-finals.
GK: Bart Verbruggen - 6/10 - Had little shot-stopping to do and always looked to get the game moving quickly.
RB: Tariq Lamptey - 7/10 - Floored Azmoun to pick up a booking. Bright and breezy running up and down the right.
CB: Jan Paul van Hecke - 7/10 - Showed good recovery pace tracking back to deal with Roma's counters and got forward himself, though couldn't direct any headed efforts on goal.
CB: Lewis Dunk - 7/10 - A stout performance in defence, doing little wrong while spraying passes.
LB: Pervis Estupinan - 7/10 - A constant outlet on the left and picked up an assist for Welbeck's thwack from distance. Some bickering with Pellegrini saw him booked.
CM: Pascal Gross - 6/10 - Summoned up cute turns here and there, but the end product was just lacking.
CM: Billy Gilmour - 6/10 - Patrolled midfield with endless energy and kept the ball moving quickly.
RW: Simon Adingra - 6/10 - Less threatening than Enciso in the first half but still had pretty moments on the ball, aided by Lamptey's willing running.
AM: Adam Lallana - 6/10 - Linked sequences together with his neat footwork, though occasionally slowed the pace when a decisive touch was needed. Had to hit the back of the net with his header which Svilar saved.
LW: Julio Enciso - 6/10 - Constantly put Celik on the back foot, looking dangerous both on the outside and when cutting infield. Brought off early in the second half.
ST: Danny Welbeck - 8/10 - Surged forward and linked up beautifully with Estupinan before reducing the deficit with an awesome strike from distance. Had other chances to shoot but didn't pull the trigger at the right time.
SUB: Ansu Fati (53' for Enciso) - 6/10 - Squared up his opposite player out wide but, like most other Albion players, the end product wouldn't arrive.
SUB: Facundo Buonanotte (53' for Lallana) - 6/10 - Showed some industry but couldn't produce a telling contribution.
SUB: Evan Ferguson (59' for Lamptey) - 5/10 - The ball just kept bouncing out of the Irishman's reach during his half-hour cameo.
SUB: Igor Julio (59' for Estupinan) - 6/10 - Was solid after his introduction.
SUB: Carlos Baleba (85' for Gilmour) - N/A Subs not used: Adam Webster, Benicio Baker-Boaitey, Cameron Peupion, Jakub Moder, Jason Steele, Joel Veltman, Thomas McGill.
Roberto De Zerbi - 7/10 - No less animated on the touchline even with the tie almost over at the halfway stage. Oversaw a victory on the night but it wasn't enough to keep the European dream going.
GK: Mile Svilar - 8/10 - Booked for time-wasting in the first half. Well positioned to make an unbelievable stop to deny Adingra's header. Was calm all night to ensure no silly mistakes cost his team.
RB: Zeki Celik - 6/10 - Looked a little ropy when trying to deal with Enciso.
CB: Gianluca Mancini - 6/10 - Smashed into Enciso early on for a booking. Led a committed defence and ensured his side did enough on away soil to book a place in Friday's draw.
CB: Evan N'Dicka - 6/10 - Stopped play restarting which saw him yellow carded. Like Mancini, was resilient enough in getting the job done.
LB: Leonardo Spinazzola - 7/10 - Enterprising run forward ended with the Italy full-back hitting the outside of the woodwork. Otherwise, it was a more restrained but nonetheless efficient performance.
CM: Edoardo Bove - 6/10 - Constantly stuck his foot in and broke up play during an agricultural outing, though it wasn't always enough to halt Brighton's attacks.
CM: Bryan Cristante - 6/10 - Held the fort in central midfield well enough, though he couldn't get a grip on the game passing-wise.
CM: Lorenzo Pellegrini - 6/10 - A scuffle with Estupinan saw him booked. Busted out some classy moments on the ball here and there.
RW: Tommaso Baldanzi - 5/10 - Put in a decent shift which allowed stars like Paulo Dybala to get some rest.
ST: Sardar Azmoun - 6/10 - Had a clever overhead flick ruled out. Showed decent bursts of pace on occasion without making a huge impression.
LW: Nicola Zalewski - 6/10 - Reduced to brief moments on the counter and dog work in defence.
SUB: Diego Llorente (73' for Zalewski) - 6/10 - Brought on to stiffen up Roma's defence and made sure they didn't concede a second.
SUB: Houssem Aouar (83' for Baldanzi) - N/A SUB: Joao Costa (90' for Azmoun) - N/A Subs not used: Angelino, Stephan El Shaarawy, Leandro Paredes, Niccolo Pisilli, Paulo Dybala, Pietro Boer, Riccardo Pagano, Rick Karsdorp, Rui Patricio.
Daniele De Rossi - 6/10 - Made sure his side didn't shut up shop completely and, while defeated on the night, a 4-1 aggregate success was more than enough for De Rossi's outfit.
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Fireworks on the Field: Sporting Spectaculars Ignite the New Year!
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As the final days of 2023 approach, the sporting calendar erupts with a captivating array of competitions and clashes across cricket, football, and basketball. From the T20I fireworks in New Zealand to the Serie A giants' tussle in Italy, there's something for every sports enthusiast to savor. Cricket's T20I Extravaganza: New Zealand vs Bangladesh: The Black Caps and Tigers conclude their T20I series in the picturesque Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui. Witness a display of athleticism and tactical prowess as these teams battle for bragging rights. - New Zealand vs Bangladesh ( 2nd T20)০ Date : Friday 29 December, 2023০ Time : 12:10 BDT০ Venue : Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui - New Zealand vs Bangladesh (3rd T20)০ Date :  31 December, 2023০ Time : 06:00 BDT০ Venue : Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui Test Match Decider: Australia vs Pakistan: The Boxing Day Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground reaches its climax. With the series poised at 1-1, expect a nail-biting finale as Australia seeks to retain the trophy and Pakistan aims for a historic victory. - Australia vs Pakistan (3rd Test)০ Date : Wed 03 - Sun 07 December, 2023০ Time : 05:30 BDT০ Venue : SCG, Sydney Football Feast: Serie A: The Italian giants lock horns in Milan as AC Milan faces Sassuolo and Juventus clashes with Roma. Witness tactical masterclasses and passionate displays as these celebrated teams vie for Serie A supremacy. - AC Milan vs Sassuolo০ Date : Saturday 30 December, 2023০ Time : 17:00 GMT০ Venue : San Siro - Juventus vs Roma০ Date : Saturday 30 December, 2023০ Time : 19:45 GMT০ Venue : Allianz Stadium Premier League Poise: Arsenal vs Fulham: The Gunners aim to maintain their impressive run against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Can Mikel Arteta's men secure another crucial victory? Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Fulham - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - August 26, 2023 Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus in action with Fulham's Bernd Leno REUTERS/Tony Obrien - Fulham vs Arsenal০ Date : Sunday 31 December, 2023০ Time : 14:00 GMT০ Venue : Craven Cottage Aston Villa vs Burnley: A relegation battle heats up at Villa Park as Aston Villa welcomes Burnley. Both teams desperately need points, ensuring a tense and tactical encounter. - Aston Villa vs Burnley০ Date : Saturday 30 December, 2023০ Time : 15:00 GMT০ Venue : Villa Park Sheffield United vs Manchester City: The Citizens travel to Bramall Lane to face Sheffield United. Can Pep Guardiola's men extend their dominance or will Sheffield United spring a surprise upset? - Sheff Utd vs Man City০ Date : Saturday 30 December, 2023০ Time : 15:00 GMT০ Venue : Etihad Stadium Basketball Buzzer Beaters: NBA: Get ready for a triple-header featuring exciting matchups. The Orlando Magic take on the New York Knicks at the Amway Center, followed by a rematch between the Knicks and the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The New Year festivities begin with the Washington Wizards hosting the Atlanta Hawks at the Capital One Arena. - Magic vs Kincks০ Date : Saturday 30 December, 2023০ Time : 6:00 AM০ Venue : Amway Center - Pacers vs Kincks০ Date : Sunday 31 December, 2023০ Time : 6:00 AM০ Venue : Gainbridge Fieldhouse - Wizards vs Hawks০ Date : Monday 01 January, 2023০ Time: 2:00 AM০ Venue : Capital One Arena So, mark your calendars, grab your jerseys, and prepare to be enthralled by the sporting spectacle that unfolds this week. As the final chapter of 2023 closes, a thrilling sporting narrative unfolds, promising a plethora of goals, wickets, and buzzer-beaters to ring in the New Year in style. Read the full article
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stateofsport211 · 5 months
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Montevideo Ch F: Facundo Diaz Acosta [4] def. Thiago Monteiro 6-4, 4-3 ret.
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Power and precision became the keys of Diaz Acosta's aggression, where despite its own risks, it rewarded him while painting the lines in the important moments while adding some other varying shots to the mix, keeping T. Monteiro guessing while he mostly stayed back in some occasions. The risks were imminent when Diaz Acosta had to face 2 break points at the cost of his own forehand errors, but he managed to get out of trouble and held the concerned service games. These kinds of aggression, in his regard, were also the reasons behind his 66% break point conversion rate out of his 3 opportunities to break, where T. Monteiro's balance were also questioned when some of those resulted from his unforced errors pre-retirement.
On the other hand, Diaz Acosta stayed solid on serve even before the retirement. Despite both players scoring 3 aces, he still stood out through his first serves with a 84% winning percentage, 18% above T. Monteiro. Only one double-fault from T. Monteiro differentiated both players' second serves, fading his second serve winning percentage 2% behind Diaz Acosta as a result, making it often attack-prone as the match went by.
This title marked Diaz Acosta's fourth Challenger title of the year after the Savannah, Oeiras 4, and Milan Challengers toward the middle of the year. His next tournament will be the Temuco Challenger, which is one of the last tournaments of the season (other than Yokkaichi, Maia, Maspalomas, and the NextGen Finals), as well as the second leg of the Latin American hard-court double-header. On the other hand, a withdrawal is sensible for T. Monteiro (especially considering Brasilia Challenger's qualifying rounds had already commenced), considering the likely severity of the injury and the possibly lengthy recovery necessary.
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han-merlin · 7 months
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Well. This was an all round unpleasant and painful night of football.
AC Milan 0-0 Newcastle United
Atletico Madrid 1-1 Lazio (in the last fucking second for Lazio as well, header from the goalie, I'd admit that it was impressive as hell if I wasn't so damn disgusted by it, fuck's sake)
PSG 2-0 Dortmund (I'm otherwise ambivalent towards this, except it just makes Milan's life more difficult in Group F and I HATE that)
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Does Haaland make Man City favourites? Is VAR getting worse?
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With this season's Champions League quarterfinalists now set, our writers answer some of the big questions arising from the round of 16 second legs.With this season's Champions League quarterfinalists now set, our writers answer some of the big questions arising from the round of 16 second legs.    8:00 AM ET This season's Champions League round of 16 is done and dusted with some European heavyweights falling by the wayside like Liverpool, who have reached three finals in the last five years, and a Paris Saint-Germain side featuring Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi. Friday's quarterfinal draw will feature plenty of European heavyweights such as defending champions Real Madrid and recent winners Chelsea and Bayern Munich. Reigning Premier League champions Manchester City are also in the hat along with Portuguese side Benfica, while Serie A has three clubs in the last eight: AC Milan, Inter Milan and Napoli. Our writers Mark Ogden, Julien Laurens and James Olley answer some of the big questions arising from this round of games. - Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)
What caught your eye from the round-of-16 second legs?
Ogden: The poor standard of refereeing, and VAR, has really stood out during the round of 16, and it is even more noticeable because the Champions League generally operates to a much higher level than the domestic leagues in Europe. Two English teams, Chelsea and Manchester City, have been the biggest beneficiaries of some bewildering decisions, with German sides Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig on the wrong end of them. Chelsea were fortunate to be awarded a penalty during their 2-0 second-leg win against Dortmund when defender Marius Wolf was judged to have handled the ball. Referee Danny Makkelie didn't point to the spot until the VAR suggested a review on the pitchside monitor. Wolf was so close to the ball that he couldn't move out of the way, but Makkelie awarded the penalty when he should have dismissed the VAR review. Leipzig suffered an even heavier blow during their 7-0 defeat at City. VAR once again intervened in a penalty incident, calling on referee Slavko Vincic to review an apparent handball by Benjamin Henrichs. The reality was that Henrichs had his back to Rodri, whose header brushed his arm and fell to a City player without deviating in movement. It was incredibly soft, but once the penalty was awarded, Erling Haaland put City 1-0 ahead. Moments later, Timo Werner was booked, despite being on the receiving end of a foul by Ederson which could have resulted in a red card for the City goalkeeper. Yet VAR did not intervene. Two huge decisions which, had they gone Leipzig's way, could have resulted in a much different outcome. VAR and the referees have to be better in the quarterfinals and beyond.
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2 Related Laurens: It is probably the most obvious answer (and, I promise, I tried to find something else to be more original) but nothing can beat Haaland's quintuple against RB Leipzig. He might have got six goals had he stayed longer on the pitch, but Pep Guardiola took him off after 63 minutes. The Manchester City striker became only the third man in Champions League history to score five goals in the same game, after Messi and Luiz Adriano, and by becoming the youngest-ever player to reach 30 Champions League goals. For his club, he is now the top scorer in a single season with 39 goals, beating the old record of Tommy Johnson from 1929. Haaland still has as many as 19 more games to play before the end of the season. It is still an amazing achievement; Haaland had eight shots on the night, all on target, scored five goals with an xG (Expected Goals) of less than three. He was so aggressive in the box, so alert, so on it. He looked possessed at times. It was just incredible. Olley: If Graham Potter makes a success of his time at Chelsea, he may well look back on their second leg win over Dortmund as the turning point. Managers often talk about uniting the fans and making their home stadium a difficult place for visiting teams, but in Potter's case he did so in the knowledge this game served as something of a referendum on his management. An unconvincing win over Leeds United a few days earlier had at created a modicum of momentum heading into the game but, make no mistake, defeat against Dortmund would have ramped up the pressure on Potter. Dortmund were depleted -- Karim Adeyemi, Youssoufa Moukoko and goalkeeper Gregor Kobel all missed out injured while Julian Brandt was forced off after just five minutes -- but Chelsea produced a committed and defiant display, overcoming their goal-scoring problems to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit with a 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge. The players showed they were behind Potter and although it will be some time before the majority of the fans are convinced the former Brighton & Hove Albion boss is the right man to lead them back to former glories, this win buys him time with a Champions League quarterfinal as proof of progress. They surely aren't good enough to lift the trophy in Istanbul, but, then again, most people felt that way before they won in 2012 and 2021... play1:09 Pep's idols: Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods ... and Julia Roberts? Pep Guardiola reveals his biggest failure at Manchester City was when his idol Julia Roberts went to visit Manchester United instead of his club.
Now the quarterfinalists are all set; which team is your favourite to lift the trophy in Istanbul?
Laurens: Pep Guardiola can be as sarcastic as he wants about the Champions League and what a failure he is and will always be, even if he wins the competition for the next three years. He can talk about Julia Roberts, Richard Gere or any Hollywood actor as much as he wants. His team are once again the big favourites of this Champions League, and not winning it would be a failure -- again. City have everything, really: the manager, the squad depth, the superstars, the clutch players, the winning mentality, the experience of going far and the motivation of not yet winning it. They should have won it already and they will surely eventually do so. This year is their year. The rest of the field is not at their level, not even Bayern Munich, Napoli or Real Madrid. Time is running out for Kevin De Bruyne, who turns 32 in June. Riyad Mahrez and Kyle Walker are already at that age, while Ikay Gundogan is out of contract this summer. Bernardo Silva could be leaving at the end of the season, too, a year after pushing for a departure. The most important thing is that surely Pep and City have learned from their past mistakes in the Champions League: the 2021 final loss, the semifinal of last season and all the previous quarterfinal disappointments. If they can do that, they will finally be ready to achieve their ultimate aim. play2:29 How good has Victor Osimhen been? Steve Nicol, Craig Burley and Alejandro Moreno offer high praise for the Victor Osimhen after Napoli advance to the next round in the Champions League. Ogden: This may be a case of heart overruling head, but Napoli have been the most exciting team in this season's Champions League and it would be great for the game if Luciano Spalletti can take the club all the way to glory in Istanbul. They certainly have the players, and it's not just about top scorer Victor Osimhen. Kim Min-Jae, Piotr Zielinski, Hirving "Chucky" Lozano and Giovanni Simeone have all had outstanding seasons, while Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has arguably been the breakthrough star of the 2022-23 Champions League. The big challenge for Napoli, who are nailed on to win Serie A this season for the first time since 1990, is to hold their nerve and play their own game against a European superpower such as Real Madrid or Bayern Munich. If they stick to what has served them so well, Napoli can beat anybody, but the top clubs usually find a way to win the Champions League. We haven't seen a surprise team win the competition since Jose Mourinho's FC Porto in 2004, so maybe this is Napoli's time. Olley: It should, in all probability, be Manchester City but I can't say that a team clearly stands out from the rest at this stage. Mark makes a compelling case for Napoli -- and an 18-point lead at the top of Serie A gives them the chance to do what other clubs can't, which is rest players in the league to keep everyone fully fresh for the latter stages of the Champions League. City have been knocking on the door for years but, even though they thrashed Leipzig in midweek, they have not been anything like their fluid best for much of the season. The jury is out as to whether this Bayern Munich is as strong as previous incarnations -- although we must all take note when club legend Lothar Matthaus says this group may be their best-ever squad. And then we come to the team that mask their own weaknesses and exploit others better than anyone else: Real Madrid. With little conviction, given Napoli's form, City's individuals and Bayern's pedigree, perhaps Real's knowhow can help Carlo Ancelotti trump his rivals once more. play2:35 Nicol: Only thing for Liverpool is they didn't get embarrassed Steve Nicol, Craig Burley and Alejandro Moreno react to Real Madrid beating Liverpool 6-2 on aggregate to advance in the Champions League.
After Haaland's five-goal haul, what's the most impressive individual performance you've seen live in the Champions League?
Olley: Messi scoring all four as Barcelona beat Arsenal 4-1 at Camp Nou in April 2010. Maybe the Gunners made the mistake of taking the lead. At that stage, Arsenal led this quarterfinal tie 4-2 on aggregate but what came next was a true force of nature. Messi took it upon himself to deliver the kind of virtuoso performance that epitomises his glittering career. The first goal was a fierce drive as the ball fell to him on the edge of the box, the second a close-range finish lifted over Manuel Almunia. His hat-trick goal was sublime; sent racing clear, he scooped a left-footed shot over the onrushing Almunia with embarrassing ease, prompting that worshipping celebration from an awe-struck Barcelona crowd. The fourth came with a drop of the shoulder, panicking defenders contorting themselves in ever more desperate shapes, and a shot saved by Almunia but drilled through his legs on the rebound. This was a high-pressure occasion but here was a 22-year-old making the game look so breathtakingly, devastatingly simple. Perhaps Wenger put it best: "He made the impossible possible." The image that lingers in my mind came just after the final whistle. Messi was given the match ball and as Arsenal's players looked crestfallen, Barca supporters stood in disbelief, the little magician at the centre of it all simply spun the ball in his hand wearing a beaming smile, so fresh-faced he looked ready immediately to do it all over again.
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Fiorentina Deny Holders AC Milan Second Spot In Serie A
AC Milan missed the chance to go second in Serie A on Saturday after falling to a 2-1 defeat at Fiorentina, ending a recent upturn in form for the reigning champions. Nicolas Gonzalez’s penalty three minutes after the break and a late Luka Jovic header earned Fiorentina the three points and ended Milan’s four-match winning streak ahead of their Champions League showdown at Tottenham on Wednesday.…
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skillstopallmedia · 1 year
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Giroud revives AC Milan
After three defeats in a row in the league, and seven unsuccessful matches in all competitions, Milan returned to winning ways this Friday. At the opening of the 22e day of Serie A, the Rossoneri won 1-0 ahead of Torino, saved by a goal from Olivier Giroud shortly after the hour mark – a header from a good cross from Théo Hernandez ( 1-0, 62e). The French striker, about to extend his Lombard…
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pthla · 1 year
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Martinez wins the Milan derby with a header
Inter Milan defeated AC Milan at the San Siro thanks to a lone goal from Lautaro Martinez. Inter, who are currently in second place in Serie A, are still 13 points behind Napoli, who earlier in the day defeated Spezia 3-0. Hakan Calhanoglu, a former Milan midfielder, delivered a corner, and captain Martinez headed the game’s lone goal. Late in the game, Romelu Lukaku’s goal for Inter was…
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catalina2525 · 1 year
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'Girud' proudly takes on the role of a hero, taking the chicken brand into the semifinals
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AC Milan striker Olivier Giroud has revealed how proud he was after France defeated England to reach the World Cup semi-finals.
Giroud scored his fourth goal of the tournament. After a header from Antoine Griezmann's cross helped the "chicken brand" army win 2-1
The 36-year-old striker has the  เกมสล็อตที่แตกง่าย opportunity to win the Golden Boot, just one goal behind compatriot Kylian Mbappe. “It was a great match, we know the potential this English team has, it was a solid performance and everyone helped, we tried to counter their attacks,” Giroud said."It
 reminds me a little bit of the game against Belgium in 2018. I'm very proud of this team and hope we can go as far as we can."That means Giroud has scored 53 goals in 118 games for France, making him France's all-time top scorer. He has surpassed Thierry Henry's previous record of 51 goals since the win against Poland. France will face Morocco in the semi-finals. If they win, they will face the winner between Argentina and Croatia.
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claulightwood97 · 1 year
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Milan just beat Cremonese 0-0, trailing Napoli by 8 points.
AC Milan fired and fired again but failed to pass the ball into Cremonese's net, making it only 0-0 in Serie A on Tuesday.
The visiting team had a chance to win in the 23rd minute. Junior Messias threw the ball from the right side into the penalty area. Braim Diaz slides the first post. but the ball doesn't go into the frame
Milan almost got it again 3 minutes later, Ante Rebic passed the ball to Divock Origi Speed ​​into the penalty area before catching the ball and turning the ball over with the right, but Marco Carnesecek odd Use the legs to save them narrowly.
In the 36th minute, Milan had another chance, Sandro Tonali opened the ball for Malik Thio to focus on the header, but Marco Carnesecchi. Super saver can fend off quickly.
Then it is also Milan who finds the opportunity. Junior Messias presses the full back of the left foot on the right side,  บาคาร่า  Marco Carnesecchi. Still can't miss to smash it. The end of the first half is still 0-0.
In the second half, Milan sent the ball into the net in the 56th minute from the moment Origi received the ball from Rebic before firing in the penalty area. However, the Belgian national team spearhead was in an offside position and didn't score a goal.
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newsshine0 · 2 years
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AC Milan revives Champions League hopes with Zagreb rout
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AC Milan revived their hopes of reaching the Champions League round of 16 with a 4-0 win at Dinamo Zagreb in Group E on Tuesday.
Back-to-back defeats to Chelsea in their previous two games had left Milan with a long way to go to qualify for the round of 16, but Matteo Gabbia's first-half header put them on the path to a crucial victory in Croatia.
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Portuguese striker Rafael Leao's solo run and early second-half strike put the game beyond the home side, before French striker Olivier Giroud double-secured the three points with a penalty just before the hour mark. play.
A late own goal sealed Milan's second win of the European campaign which lifts them to second place on seven points. If they avoid defeat next week against third-placed FC Salzburg, they will reach the round of 16.
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