Tag: UCL

  • UCL: Arsenal thrash PSV,  United lose narrowly to Bayern, Madrid left it late against Visiting Union Berlin

    UCL: Arsenal thrash PSV, United lose narrowly to Bayern, Madrid left it late against Visiting Union Berlin

    Manchester United put up an impressive performance but slumped to a third consecutive defeat in the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League opener at the Alianz Arena.

    Christian Eriksen should have opened the scoring inside the first five minutes only to be denied by a sharp save from Sven Ulreich. A howler from Andre Onana then gave the hosts the opening goal and they continued to flow on a strange night in Munich.

    Leroy Sane added a second before the break and Rasmus Hojlund netted his first goal for United to give them hope of a comeback after the restart.

    Eriksen was harshly judged to have handled the ball which led a a penalty that Harry Kane dispatched with ease. Casemiro then score twice – either side of a Mathys Tel rocket – but United couldn’t rescue a draw.

    It was yet another loss for the visiting Red Devils but the game was adjudged an improved performance from the visiting team.

    Elsewhere, Arsenal began their return to the UCL in style after thrashing visiting Ditch side, PSV Eindhoven 4-0 at the Emirates Stadium.

    .The Gunners delivered a perfect performance after six years away from Europe’s premier cup competition to head into the North London Derby against Tottenham this Sunday, live on Sky Sports, in fine form.

  • UCL: Maguire, Varane missing as United’s coach, Ten Hag releases 21-man team list to face Bayern Munchen

    UCL: Maguire, Varane missing as United’s coach, Ten Hag releases 21-man team list to face Bayern Munchen

    Erik Ten Hag the coach of Manchester United  has released  a 21-man squad to play Bayern Munich in their first Champions League fixture of this season.

    Former captain Harry Maguire is already ruled out of the squad after picking up an injury in training.

    Ten Hag will also be without first-choice centre-back Raphael Varane for the game.

    Other palyers on the  injured list are Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw, and Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

    See List Below:

    Goalkeepers: Altay Bayindir, Tom Heaton, Andre Onana, Radek Vitek.

    Defenders: Victor Lindelof, Lisandro Martinez, Sergio Reguilon, Diogo Dalot, Jonny Evans.

    Midfielders: Bruno Fernandes, Christian Eriksen, Casemiro, Facundo Pellistri, Scott McTominay, Dan Gore, Hannibal.

    Forwards: Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garnacho, Omari Forson.

  • UCL: Newcastle face sanction for breaking UEFA rules ahead clash with AC Milan

    UCL: Newcastle face sanction for breaking UEFA rules ahead clash with AC Milan

    English Premier League side, Newcastle on Monday, broke UEFA Champions League preparations rules , after their flight to Milan was delayed by over two hours due to a storm in Italy.

    It was gathered that the  Magpies squad took off two hours and 20 minutes late from Newcastle for their flight to north Italy.

    According to UEFA rules, teams must hold their pre-match press conferences between 12pm and 8pm local time on the day before the game.

    After they finally arrived at the San Siro, Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe explained that the weather was the reason for their delay.

    Howe claimed they sat on the runway for nearly two hours before taking off.

    Newcastle’s press conference eventually began at 9pm, two hours after its scheduled start time.

  • Arteta releases Arsenal’s 25-man Champions League squad

    Arteta releases Arsenal’s 25-man Champions League squad

    Arsenal coach, Mikel Arteta has released a 25-man list that will execute this season’s UEFA Champions League group stage matches.

    UEFA regulations stipulate that a team’s squad should comprise of maximum of 25 players, of which two must be goalkeepers and eight must be ‘locally trained players.’

    Changes to the 25-man list can only be made before the round of 16 kicks off in February 2024.

    At that time, clubs can register a maximum of three new players, such as new signings or previously injured players, but the overall limit remains.

    See Squad List

    Goalkeepers: Aaron Ramsdale, David Raya, James Hillson

    Defenders: Cedric, Lino Sousa, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Ben White, Gabriel, Jakub Kiwior, William Saliba

    Midfielders: Mohamed Elneny, Jorginho, Thomas Partey, Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, Fabio Vieira, Emile Smith Rowe

    Forwards: Leandro Trossard, Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli, Reiss Nelson, Eddie Nketiah, Gabriel Jesus.

  • UEFA Champions League: Newcastle set to sign Cristiano Ronaldo on a loan deal

    UEFA Champions League: Newcastle set to sign Cristiano Ronaldo on a loan deal

    Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe has explained that the club could use their Saudi connection to lure players from the Saudi Pro league.

    According to him, Newcastle is looking at the possibility of bringing back Christiano Ronaldo to the English Premier League.

    The Magpies will play in the Champions League next season after finishing in fourth place.

    However, so far, Howe has only added £55m man Sandro Tonali to his squad.

    Howe has now suggested that Newcastle could make some deals with Saudi sides who, like Newcastle, are owned by the Gulf State’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).

    When asked whether players like Ronaldo and Ruben Neves could become loan targets for the Magpies, he replied: “That depends on if it is the right thing for Newcastle. We’ll always act with our best interests first.”

  • Rodri dedicates Champions League title to two ex-City players

    Rodri dedicates Champions League title to two ex-City players

    Manchester City matchwinner Rodri dedicated their Champions League final triumph over Inter Milan to former City players.

    He later said: “Emotional. A dream come true. All these guys around here [points to the fans] waited I don’t know how many years. They deserve, we deserve.

    “The last years we were so close. I just want to thank everyone.

    “It wasn’t easy. What a team we faced, the way they defend and counter-attack.

    “We gave everything. I wasn’t good in the first half, I was playing *curse word*.

    “Finals are like this. You can’t expect to play well as always. Emotions and nerves are there.

    “We competed like animals.

    “We want more. More ambition. It’s a dream. This moment will never happen again. We hope next year but we deserve to celebrate.

    “All of these players who made the club big, [lists players like Sergio Aguero and David Silva] this one is for them.”

  • UCL: Not our best performance but it was written in the Stars that we will win – Guardiola

    UCL: Not our best performance but it was written in the Stars that we will win – Guardiola

    Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola has reacted to winning the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League trophy, saying it was very difficult for him to win it.

    The Premier League champions completed the Treble this season, thanks to a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in Istanbul.

    Speaking to BT Sport after the Inter game, Guardiola said “it was written in the stars” that they would win finally get their hands on the Champions League trophy.

    “It’s so difficult to win it. This competition is a coin.

    “It was written in the stars. It belongs to us.

    “We weren’t at our best level. After the World Cup the team made a step forward and we were there. It wasn’t our best performance,” he said.

  • UCL: Manchester City coach, Guardiola named best manager of all time

    UCL: Manchester City coach, Guardiola named best manager of all time

    Former Real Madrid defender,  Jonathan Woodgate has noted that winning the Champions League with Manchester City has finally confirmed Pep Guardiola as the greatest manager of all time.

    Rodri’s goal in the 68th minute helped Manchester City win the trophy for the first time in their history.

    Woodgate, speaking to BBC Radio Live, hailed the Spaniard for his innovative work.

    “It confirms Pep Guardiola is the greatest. He changes the way we look at football. He’s an innovator. He puts people in different positions and he makes it work.

    “He improves every player he works with and if someone doesn’t want to work with him, he gets them out of the team.

    “He installs a great team spirit, Jack Grealish and Erling Haaland have talked about it. Tonight the spirit got him over the line,” he said.

  • UCL: Manchester City win historic UEFA Champions League trophy

    UCL: Manchester City win historic UEFA Champions League trophy

     

    Manchester City on Saturday night defeated Inter Milan 1-0  In what turned out to be a historic affair, in the final of the UEFA Champions League at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul on Sunday.

    The win over Inter Milan helped City complete a historic treble and also win their first UCL crown for the first time in their history after many attempts.

    Pep Guardiola’s side began on a strong note, but suffered a change in the first half as an injured Kevin De Bruyne was replaced by Phil Foden. With the departure of De Bruyne, City lost some momentum and entered half-time as the match remained goalless.

    With both sides battling it out in the second half, Rodri responded to a cutback and converted it to give his side a 1-0 lead. Inter kept on pressing for an equalizer, with Romelu Lukaku coming close, but some good defending and excellent goalkeeping kept the scoreline at 1-0 till full-time.

    Jack Grealish goes down with tears of Joy rolling down his cheeks, while Erling Braut Haaland took a stroll round the pitch in awe of the victory over Inter Milan.

    The result meant all Italian sides who made it to the final of European competitions this season finished second all through.

    24 years after, Pep Guardiola’s tutored City have equaled Manchester United’s record treble won in 1999 with a team led by Veteran manager Alex Ferguson

  • UCL Final: Inter Milan versus Manchester City, match preview, analysis

    UCL Final: Inter Milan versus Manchester City, match preview, analysis

    The international club football competition in Europe,  the UEFA Champions League (UCL) for the season 2022/23 season will today come to an interesting end in Istanbul, Turkey with Italian giants Inter Milan with three UCL titles in their kitty squaring up against English Champions Manchester City who are gunning for their first ever title in the UCL.

     

    How Inter Milan Qualified

    They qualified from a strong group including Bayern and Barcelona and have now reached the final after eliminating Porto, Benfica and Milan. They have put in six solid knockout stage performances, keeping five clean sheets in the process, and more than merited their 3-0 aggregate victory over their city rivals.

    They have now reached the final after eliminating Porto, Benfica and neighbour AC Milan.

    The Nerazzurri have often lost against lower-ranked teams in Serie A, but have always performed against the top sides. The game in Istanbul will be one of the biggest in the club’s history.

    How Manchester City Qualified

    Man City was allotted in Group G in the UCL 2022-23 draw and paired alongside Borussia Dortmund, Sevilla and Copenhagen.

    Among the six matches played, City won four and played out a goalless draw in two against Copenhagen and Dortmund, respectively. It scored 14 goals in the group stages and conceded just two on its way to qualifying for the knockout stages.

    City defeated German oppositions Lipzig and and Bayern Munich  in the second round and quarter-final respectively before defeating Real Madrid in the semi-final 5-1 om aggregate.

    Current Form of both sides

    Inter Milan finished 3rd on the scudetto table but the Nerrazurri only lost one game in their last twelve in all competitions.

    However, Manchester City were crowned champions of England they however had mixed results in their last 10 games drawing and losing some. Although they ensured they won the important ones including the final of the FA cup where they defeated Manchester United 2-1 at Wembley.

    Record Equaling Treble If…….

    Manchester City will emulate Manchester United’s 1999 treble if they beat Inter Milan in Saturday’s Champions League final but it would take something truly extraordinary to match the spine-tingling way Alex Ferguson’s side made history 24 years ago.

    Key Battles upfront

    Monster striker Haaland gives City a whole new dimension of attacking threat and if Inter are to have any chance of stopping Pep Guardiola’s team, they need to stay right on top of the Norwegian.

    Inter have been without former captain and star centre-back Milan Skriniar, who is off to Paris Saint-Germain in the summer, for months due to a back injury and in theory there should be no match between Haaland and Acerbi.

    Veteran Italy international Acerbi has been a capable replacement for Skriniar but he has not had to deal with this sort of striker, who will top the Champions League scoring charts for the second time in his career aged just 22.

    The difficulty of Acerbi’s task was summed up by a young fan outside Inter’s training ground who gave the 35-year-old a fishing net with which to try and catch Haaland.

    Lukaku and Martinez for Inter Milan

    Both players have hit top form of late with scoring goals aplenty for the Inter Milan side. They are fit and ready to capitalize on loose ball and defensive error.

    City’s Ikay Gundogan and Kelvin DeBruyne

    These power midfieders have been in great form all through the season.Their job is to rip open any defence to create chances or sometimes score. They have been powerful instrument in the hands of City and nightmare to opposition midfielders and defenders.

    Andre Onana versus Ederson

    Inter Milan parade topnotch Cameroonian goalie who has carved a niche for hinself this particular season. His heroics and shot stopping abilities is one of the reasons they are in the final.

    Brazillian goalie Ederson has also beeb doing fantastically well for City. His reflexes ability to deal with aerial  balls and defense coordination is top notch.

     

    Battle of great coaches Inzaghi vs Guardiola

    Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi has prepared for tonight’s Champions League final clash with Man City on both a tactical and a psychological level.

    In order to carry out his tactical vision, Inzaghi knows how important psychology will be.

    The Inter coach is stressing confidence and an upbeat attitude. He does not want his players to feel too much pressure.

    Moreover, Inzaghi is looking to put out an aggressive team.

    Pep Guardiola on the other hand is counting on Tactical play most especially offensive football. He’s banking on De Bruyne for supplies and Goal poacher, Haaland for the goals.

    According to the Spaniard  his secret to success is having world-class players like De Bruyne and  Erling Haaland in his team.

    Inter Milan versus Manchester City Kick-offs  at 9pm