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mein Paris Saint-Germain’s coup at Manchester United has postponed decisions in the Champions League group of Bundesliga club RB Leipzig to next week’s preliminary round. After the 3: 1 (1: 1) success of German coach Thomas Tuchel’s team, the two knockout stages of Group H will only be determined in the last two matches.
In Borussia Dortmund’s Group F, FC Brugge successfully battled Zenit St. Petersburg for their chance in the round of 16. The Belgians won a “final” at Lazio Roma with a 3-0 (1-0) victory.
The pendulum in Leipzig’s preliminary round rivals’ Group H duel initially struck PSG. Neymar (6th) gave the preseason finalists an early lead, but Marcus Rashford (32nd) reportedly returned the Red Devils to the last 16 lanes. But Paris again took the lead through Marquinhos (69th), even before the British were outnumbered by a yellow-red card against Fred (70th) and had to accept the decision decimated by Neymar’s second goal ( 90o + 1).
Paris, where international Thilo Kehrer came into play in the final stages to maintain the lead, could now advance against Istanbul Basaksehir in the event of a Leipzig loss to ManUnited without earning his own points.
Giroud scores four times
In the other two groups, the top two teams only played for first place after their previously booked tickets to the round of 16. FC Chelsea in Group E with German national team players Kai Havertz, Antonio Rüdiger (in the starting lineup) and Timo Werner (substitute) also scored a clear 4-0 (1-0) at FC Sevilla, champions of the Europa League. for the prompt decision in your favor.
Meanwhile, FC Barcelona can barely take the victory in Group G after their 3-0 (3-0) victory at Ferencvaros Budapest, which Barça coach Ronald Koeman forgave Lionel Messi and national goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen. Juventus stayed within reach of the Catalans with a 3-0 (1-0) victory over Dynamo Kiev, but would have to win by two goals to win the group in the preliminary round in Barcelona.
The famous winner of the match for Chelsea was four-time French striker Olivier Giroud (8th, 54th, 74th and 83rd penalty shot). Barcelona’s goals in Budapest were scored by Antoine Griezmann (14th), Martin Braithwaite (20th) and former Dortmund player Ousmane Dembele (28th, penalty). In Turin, Cristiano Ronaldo, who returned to the Italians’ starting eleven after his break last weekend, also entered the scoring list with his goal to make it 2-0 (57th).