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Champions League: for Julián, City turned it over to Leipzig | Atlético Madrid also qualified for the round of 16; this Wednesday, Benfica-Inter and Real Madrid-Napoli

Manchester City, current champion of the Champions League, made a gran comeback with Julián Alvarez’s goal for the amusing 3-2 against Leipzig at the Etihad Stadium.

The German team won in the first time with the double from Belgian Lois Opendabut Josep Guardiola’s team turned it around in the complement con the norwegian Erling HaalandEnglish Phil Foden and the agonizing goal of “Araña” Alvarez.

El ex River Platewho participated in the previous play for Haaland’s goal, He entered at the beginning of the second half and took advantage Foden’s back pass, after the rebound from the German Lukas Klostermann, to signal the final 3-2.

The defending champion thus reached 15 points and Group G was awarded with one day left until the end of the regular phase.

On your side, Young Boys accounted for Red Star by winning 2-0 at home with goals from the Serbian Kosta Nedeljkovic and the Swiss Lewin Blum. The winner will join the Europa League playoffs.

With a double from the scorer Ciro Immobile in three minutes leaving the bank, Lazio beat Celtic 2-0 at the Rome Olympics and the round of 16 approached.

Although Lazio – with Valentín “Taty” Castellanos as starter – is not going through a good moment, the prominence of the game was completely taken by “il capitano”. The local scorer appeared on the field with half an hour left and closed a vital match that could have gotten complicated, because the referee signaled a penalty in added time in favor of Celtic, but the VAR reviewed the play and invalidated it.

With this victory, Lazio (10 points) now awaits Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid, which also went to the second round by beating 3-1 on your visit to Feyenoord of the Netherlands thanks to two goals against scored by the Dutch Lutsharel Geertruida and the Mexican Santiago Giménez, plus the contribution of Mario Hermoso; Mats Wieffer, also a Dutchman, scored a goal at home.

In the mattress team, leader of Group E with 11 units, Nahuel Molina and Rodrigo De Paul were starterswhile Angel Correa entered in the complement.

“Cholo” Simeone played his 100th game as coach of Atlético Madrid in the Champions League, with a total of 48 wins, 27 draws and 25 losses. The former manager of Racing, River and San Lorenzo remains behind the Scotsman Sir Alex Ferguson (190 with Manchester United) and the Frenchman Arsene Wenger (177 with Arsenal).

With a goal from the Ukrainian Mykola Matvyenko, Shakhtar beat last-place Royal Antwerp 1-0 (in the end the Kosovar Arbnor Muja saw the red), he reached 9 units and fights in Group H, where Barcelona started losing in the Camp Nou against Alan Varela’s Porto (former Boca) with a goal from the Portuguese Pepe, but he turned it around with the also Portuguese João Cancelo and João Félix to lead their zone three points ahead of their loser and depend on themselves to play the next instance.

Milan makes water in Group Fwhere it is located last, after losing 3-1 at home against Borussia Dortmund. After the Frenchman Olivier Giroud missed a penalty at the beginning of the game, the German Marco Reus opened the penalty score for the visit, the Englishman Fikayo Tomori tied provisionally; but in the second half the British Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and the German Karim Adeyemi settled the fight for the visitor and leader.

In the same area, the French Kylian Mbappé saved the money with a penalty for Paris Saint-Germain in the eighth extra minute for a 1-1 draw as location ante Newcastlewho won from the first half with a goal from the Swede Alexander Isak.

Action Wednesday

The Champions League will continue this Wednesday with the following crossings:

Group A: Galatasaray-Manchester United (14.45, Fox Sports); Bayern Munich-Copenhague (17Fox Sports).

Group B: Arsenal-Lens (17ESPN); Sevilla-PSV (14.45, ESPN).

Group C: Real Madrid-Napoli (17Fox Sports); Braga-Union Berlin (17, ESPN).

Group D: Benfica-Inter (17, ESPN); Real Sociedad-Salzburg (17, Fox Sports).

2023-11-29 01:59:45
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