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AC Milan defeated Sparta Prague 1-0 away in the sixth round of the Europa League group stage, becoming one of the top 32 in the group thanks to Celtic’s national success against Lille. Dinamo Zagreb, which said goodbye to Ferencváros in the BL tie, did the same.
Serie A roster leader AC Milan has taken over the leadership of the group in Prague. The rojinegros, who left without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, had to beat Sparta for this, while they encouraged Celtic to defeat Lille. The Italians did their thing and in the 23rd minute they also took the lead through 21-year-old Norwegian striker Jens Hauge.
The Czechs played well after the turn, they also had situations, but Dominik Plechaty’s display from the home team decided the game in minute 77. David Karlsson was close to leveling the score in minute 2 when he enabled it with a deep pass down the left, but his shot hit the post. For the first time in Milan, Paolo Maldini’s son, Daniel Maldini, was a beginner in Him.
This is an odd statistic for one winger, but …
Daniel Maldini, so far in 60 minutes, from LW:
• 7 Balls won ⚠️
• 2/2 entries completed
I guess the Maldini genes are too strong.
(Please move it to RB) pic.twitter.com/RxuGPrq0NP
– III (@Semprista) December 10, 2020
In Glasgow, three goals were scored in the hand between the 22nd and 28th minutes: in the BL tie, the Frenchman responded to the lead shot by the Scots defeated by Fradi in two minutes, and after another four minutes, the team de la casa regained the advantage with a penalty. In the 71st minute, the French again equalized Timothy Weah’s goal, but after four minutes, Celtic took the lead for the third time, also the goal of Celtic’s first win.
In Group AG, previously-advanced Leicester City of England took the lead in the 12th minute with a bomb from Turkey’s Cengiz Ünder to take the lead against already-eliminated Greek AEK Athens. Two minutes later, with the lucky goal from Harvey Barnes, it looked decided, and it turned out the game was decided.
In Group K, Croatian champion Dinamo Zagreb, who was sacked by Ferencváros in the third round of BL qualifying, took the lead with a header against CSKA Moscow, which was doubled by Mislav Orsic’s goal during the break. After the turn, both teams scored one more goal each, so Dinamo won their group with confidence.
In addition to the already sure group winner Dinamo, Wolfseberger and Feyenoord played each other for the other place, and after half an hour the former took the lead, and it turned out that they also won second place with a single goal.
In Group AJ, the already confident forward Tottenham put in moderate effort, beating Belgium’s Royal Antwerp by two goals in the middle of the second half.
Results, group round, sixth (last) round:
Group G:
Braga (Portuguese) -Zorja Luhansk (Ukraine) 2-0 (0-0)
objective: Abu Hanna 61. (own goal), Horta 68.
Leicester City (English) -AEK Athens (Greek) 2-0 (2-0)
objective: Cengiz Ünder 12., H. Barnes 14.
The final result of the group: 1. Leicester City 13 points (14-5), 2. Braga 13 (14-10), 3. Zorja 6, 4. AEK Athens 3
Group H:
Sparta Praha (Czech) -AC Milan (Italian) 0-1 (0-1)
objective: J. Hauge 23.
Red card: Plechaty 77. (Sparta Prague)
Celtic Glasgow (Scottish) -Lille OSC (French) 3-2 (2-1)
objective: C. Julien 22, C. McGregor 28 (of 11), Turnbull 75, resp. J. Ikone 24., T. Weah 71.
The final result of the group: 1. AC Milan 13, 2. Lille Bridge 11, 3. Sparta Praha 6, 4. Celtic 4
Group I:
Maccabi Tel-Aviv (Israel) – Sivasspor (Turkey) 1-0 (0-0)
objective: Flavor 66.
The Villarreal-Qarabag match has been postponed.
The job: 1. (and advanced) Villarreal 13 points, 2. Makkabi Tel-Aviv 11, 3. Sivasspor 6, 4. Qarabag 1
Group J:
Tottenham Hotspur (English) -Royal Antwerp (Belgian) 2-0 (0-0)
objective: C. Vinicius 57., Lo Celso 71.
PFC Ludogorec (Bulgarian) -LASK Linz (Austria) 1-3 (0-0)
objective: Manu 46., sick. Wiesinger 56., Renner 62. (11-esből), Madsen 67.
Red card: Santana 62. (Ludogorets)
The final result of the group: 1. Tottenham 13, 2. Antwerp 12, 3. LASK 10, 4. Ludogorets 0
Group K:
Wolfsberger AC (Austrian) -Feyenoord (Dutch) (1-0)
objective: Joveljic 31.
Dinamo Zagreb (Croatian) -CZKA Moscow (Russia) 3-1 (2-0)
objective: J. Gvardiol 28, Orsic 41, Kastrati 75, ill. Bistrovics 76.
The final result of the group: 1. Dinamo Zagreb 14 points, 2. Wolfsberg 10, 3. Feyenoord 5, 4. CSKA Moscow 3
Group L:
Slovan Liberec (Czech Republic) -Crvena zvezda (Serbian) (0-0)
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (Germany) -KAA Ghent (Belgium) 4-1 (2-0)
objective: M. Baier 22., 49., Skov 26., Kramaric 64., ill. Fortune 81.
The final result of the group: 1. Hoffenheim 16 points, 2. Red Star 11, 3. Liberec 7, 4. Ghent 0
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