Index – Football – Champions League



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Group E

Shortly before the home game against Rennes, it turned out that Chelsea’s German class Kai Havertz had caught the coronavirus, so Frank Lampard had to be without it. The Londoners, on the other hand, started well, going ahead with a penalty from Timo Werner in the 10th minute, and then the forward was able to double, also from a penalty. Prior to both situations, Henrique Dalbert was irregular, and as he received a yellow card for both, Rennes continued the meeting with 10 people.

At the start of the second half, Chelsea secured the victory through Tammy Abraham and the only difference was the theme, which, however, did not change until the blowout, the home team won 3-0.

Sevilla played an extremely twisted game at home against Krasnodar. The Russians were already 2-0 in the 21st minute, Magomed-Sapi Sulaymanov scored for the first time from a free kick in the 17th minute and Marcus Berg sold him a penalty for four minutes. At the end of the first half, Ivan Rakitic adorned his head, but shortly after Jesús Navas was exhibited, the winning team of the Europa League was at a human disadvantage.

Then in the 60th minute came Yuszef En-Nesziri, who made a big change: in the 69th minute he tied and three minutes later he even reversed the position.

Krasnodar failed to innovate, which meant that Sevilla finished the match with 10 people from a two-goal deficit and won 3-2.

Group F.

Borussia Dortmund quickly closed the big issues as a Brugge guest, with BVB leading 32-0 after 32 minutes by Thorgen Hazard with one and Erling Haaland with two hits, and that was also the final result.

Scored his 13th and 14th goals in Norwegian Super Talent’s 11th BL match.

Group G

Barcelona soon began scoring at home against subsidiary Dinamo Kiev, with Lionel Messi entering from a penalty in the 5th minute. He was 71 times the golden ball on six occasions in the BL group round, which is a record.

Not long after, Antoine Griezmann failed in a staggering situation, firing into the side net as the entire gate opened empty.

In the 65th minute, Barcelona’s Ansu Fati increased his lead with a soft pass from Gerard Piqué to the Ukrainian goal. A quarter of an hour before the end of Viktor Tihankov embellished Kiev, but the rest of the time he could no longer match

and they also suffered their second defeat in the group stage, thus, like Fradi, they are within one point after three rounds.

Group H

Leipzig and PSG also benefited from Manchester United’s defeat in Istanbul, which reopened the group. By the way, these two teams met in the semifinals of the previous call-up, where the Neymarcs won 3-0.

This time, too, PSG soon took the lead. Dayot Upamecano made a big mistake, Moise Kean crashed the free ball and jumped over Ángel Di Maria, who rolled into the net alongside moving Péter Gulácsi.

Soon after, however, the Hungarian national team goalkeeper tied the battle for the two, catching the Argentine offensive penalty!

The Leipzig side did well at the end of the half, with former PSG player Christopher Nkunku tying with a great shot at the start of the 42nd minute.

At the beginning of the second half, Leipzig also had the translation, after being assisted by Presnel Kimpembe, the German referee was able to shoot a penalty with the help of a video referee, which was sold by Emil Forsberg in the 57th minute. 69, PSG slumped over the Idrisse Goueye show, and in overtime, Kimpembe also received his second yellow, giving the Paris star club a nine-man final.

It is a great victory for the team of Gulácsi and Willi Orbán, who with this success returned to sign up to advance.

Results, Champions League, Round 3:

Group E:
Chelsea (English) –Rennes (French) 3–0 (2–0)
Sevilla (Spanish) –Krasnodar (Russian) 3–2 (1–2)

Group F:
Club Brugge (Belgium) –Borussia Dortmund (German) 0–3 (0–3)
Zenith St. Petersburg (Russian) –Lazio (Italian) 1–1 (1–0)

Group G:
Ferencváros – Juventus (Italian) 1-4 (0-1)
Barcelona (Spanish) –Dinamo Kiev (Ukraine) 2–1 (1–0)

Group H:
CoR Leipzig (German) – Paris Saint-Germain (French) 2-1 (1-1)
Basaksehir (Turkish) –Manchester United (English) 2–1 (2–1)



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