Paris St. Germain – Basaksehir Istanbul – canceled
After an allegation of racism against the fourth official, the Champions League game between French champions Paris Saint-Germain and Basaksehir from Istanbul was canceled. The Turkish champions’ players left the pitch after 21 minutes, apparently feeling racially offended. The trigger is said to have been a battle of words between the fourth official Constantin Coltescu from Romania and supervisors from Basaksehir. It is said to have been offensive and racist remarks on the part of the impartial. The guest’s assistant coach, Cameroonian Pierre Webo, had previously seen the red card. The game was rescheduled for Wednesday.
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FC Barcelona – Juventus Turin 0:3 (0:2)
Thanks to a penalty double by Cristiano Ronaldo (13th and 52nd), Juventus Turin snatched victory in Group G from FC Barcelona and Lionel Messi on the home stretch. Italy’s record champions won 3-0 (2-0) against the Catalans, in which the German national goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen was between the posts, and thus won the direct comparison with Barca. The former Schalke Weston McKennie contributed the third Juve goal (20th). Both teams, which had already been confirmed as participants in the round of 16 before the final match day, finished the preliminary round with 15 points each.
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FC Chelsea – FK Krasnodar 1:1 (1:1)
Chelsea FC finished the group stage of the Champions League without a loss. With the German national players Kai Havertz and Antonio Rüdiger in the starting line-up, the Londoners, who had already been confirmed as the winners of Season E, scored 1-1 (1-1) against FK Krasnodar on the last day of the match. The Russians, who will take part in the Europa League next year, took the lead on Tuesday evening through Remy Cabella (24th). Jorginho equalized with a penalty kick (28th). Timo Werner came into the game after 74 minutes and replaced Havertz.
Stade Rennes – FC Sevilla 1: 3 (0: 2)
Sevilla FC closed the group stage with a sense of achievement. The Spaniards won 3-1 (2-0) at Stade Rennes and moved into the second round of Group E behind Chelsea FC. Seville had already bought the ticket for the next round before the match on Tuesday evening. The departure of Rennes was also sealed before the kick-off. Jules Koundé (32nd) and Youssef En-Nesyri (45th + 2 and 81) ensured Seville’s victory in France. Georgino Rutter could only shorten shortly before the end (86th, penalty kick).
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Dynamo Kiew – Ferencvaros Budapest 1: 0 (0: 0)
Dynamo Kiev continued its international season in the Europa League next year. The Ukrainian won the direct duel against Ferencvaros Budapest 1-0 (0-0) and finished Group G in third place. Denys Popov scored the decisive goal in the 60th minute.
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Lazio – Club Bruges 2-2 (2-1)
Lazio trembled into the last 16 of the Champions League. After it even looked like the Italians could overtake Borussia Dortmund and win Group F, they had to be happy about progressing after a 2-2 (2-1) against Club Bruges. Reason: With a win, Bruges would have secured the ticket for the next round. And: In added time, the Belgian Charles De Katelaere hit only the lower edge of the crossbar with one shot. With the draw, Lazio is now group runner-up in the round of 16, Bruges continue in the Europa League. The goals for the Romans were scored by Joaquin Correa (12th) and the former BVB striker Ciro Immobile (27th, penalty kick). Ruud Vormer (15th) and Hans Vanaken (76th) were successful for the guests who were outnumbered for over an hour after Eduard Sobol (39th) received a yellow-red card.
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