9/11/2023–|Last Updated: 11/9/202302:38 AM (Makkah Time)
Spain’s Real Madrid are assured of reaching their eighth Champions League final after beating Portugal’s Sporting Braga 3-0 in the fourth round of the competition’s third group.
Real Madrid are at the top with 12 points, 5 points ahead of Italy’s Napoli in second place, 9 points behind Sporting Braga in third place and Germany’s Union Berlin in last place. A point.
Braga squandered a chance to take the lead in the sixth minute when Alvaro Diallo missed a penalty kick.
🧤⚽️ Lunin wins his first Test and saves a penalty kick#ChampionsLeague #Real_Madrid_Braga#UCL | Be #INUCL pic.twitter.com/P5XPeE0zEh
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Ibrahim Diaz (27), Vinicius Junior (58) and Rodrigo (61) alternated before Real Madrid scored 3 goals.
⚽️🔥 Ibrahim Diaz has started his registration for Royal Club#ChampionsLeague #Real_Madrid_Braga #UCL | Be #INUCL pic.twitter.com/zeMeoEoZXD
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⚽️🔥 Amazing performance by Brazilian duo Vinicius Junior and Rodrigo, the latter converting against Braga.#ChampionsLeague #Real_Madrid_Braga #UCL | Be #INUCL pic.twitter.com/diatHnHmFJ
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Clever can
In the first group, England star Harry Kane led his side Bayern Munich to the last 16, eventually scoring two goals in the space of 7 minutes to lead the Bavarians to a tiring and hard-fought 2-1 victory. Guest, Galatasarai.
The England captain scored two goals in the 80th and 86th minutes respectively.
The visitors reduced the deficit through Cedric Bagambu in stoppage time.
Harry Kane scores against Galatasaray with the second goal 🔥⚽️#ChampionsLeague | #BayernMunich | #Kaladasare pic.twitter.com/wUuanyUUrE
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The Bavarians strengthened their 38th match unbeaten record in the group stage and went on to make it 17 consecutive wins, two records in European competition.
Bayern lead Group A with 12 points with two matches remaining in the group stage.
In another match of the same group, Denmark’s Copenhagen beat their English visitors Manchester United 4-3.
🔥🔥 Copenhagen changed the score in the last minutes#ChampionsLeague | #ManchesterUnited | #Copenhagen #UCL | Be #INUCL pic.twitter.com/WpV0MIFPDQ
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Copenhagen increased their score to 4 points and are in second place, a goal difference from third-placed Galatasaray of Turkey, while Manchester United’s score is frozen in the fourth and final place with 3 points.
Manchester United’s goals were scored by Rasmus Hoyland (8 and 23) and Bruno Fernandes with a penalty kick in the 69th minute.
As for the hosts’ goals, they were scored by Mohamed Elyounoussi in the last minute of the first half, Diego Goncalves in the ninth minute of stoppage time, Lucas Lerager (83) and Ronny Bardji (87). .
Arsenal are getting closer
In the second group, England’s Arsenal secured a convincing win against Sevilla with two unanswered goals.
Arsenal closed out the game against Sevilla with two clean sheets from Leandro Trassart (29) and Bucayo Saka (64).
Arsenal’s score rises to 9 points in the group, while Sevilla’s score freezes on two points and slips into the bottom fourth.
Beautiful goal by Saga 🤩⚽️#ChampionsLeague | #armoury | #Seville pic.twitter.com/xRf6ulsdo3
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PSV Eindhoven regained its confidence in the competition after a first win after two draws and a defeat, and a clean 12th-minute Luuk de Jong goal beat France’s Lens.
Lance finished the match with ten men as Morgan Gilfogie was ejected from the team in the final seconds for receiving a second caution.
PSV’s tally rose to 5 points in third place on goal difference behind second-place Lens.
Lautaro goal
In Group Four, a goal from Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez helped Inter Milan’s captain keep his side in the eighth final of the continental competition with a clean sheet victory over rivals Austria Salzburg, dashing the latter’s hopes. qualified for the knockout round with two matches remaining.
Substitute Martinez sealed victory for Inter with a penalty kick 5 minutes from time after coach Simone Inzaghi’s side were awarded a handball penalty kick.
Inter are second in Group D with 10 points, level with leaders Real Sociedad, who beat Portugal’s Benfica 3-1 in the group’s other match to secure one of the first and second places (qualifying last 16).
Salzburg, who would retain their chance of qualifying for the round of 16 if they drew, are third with three points, while Benfica are bottom of the table with no points.
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