Thursday, August 15, 2019

Why do Man City fans boo the Uefa Champions League anthem and when are they playing Lyon?

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 Man City will be hoping to go further than their quarter-final defeat to Liverpool last year in the Champions League

MANCHESTER CITY will host Lyon at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday in their Champions League opener.

And there will also likely be a return of the booing by the City fans for the European competition's anthem. But why?

Man City will be hoping to go further than their quarter-final defeat to Liverpool last year in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty - Contributor
Manchester City stars arrive at the Etihad Stadium for Champions League opener with Lyon

Why do Man City fans boo the Champions League anthem?

This is not something that happened overnight, rather several decisions that has built a dislike in a majority of the club's supporters towards Uefa.

It started during their 2011-12 Europa League campaign, when Porto were fined just 20,000 euros when their fans racially abused former City striker Mario Balotelli.

This is despite the Citizens receiving a 30,000 euro fine just a month later for returning to the pitch 30 seconds late for the second half in their fixture against Sporting Lisbon.

Their dislike continued in 2014 when Uefa hit them with a 49m fine for falling foul of the Financial Fair Play rules, along with transfer spending and squad size restrictions.

Tensions reached its peak later that year, when City fans had pre-booked flights and hotel rooms for their match with CSKA Moscow, only to learn the Russian club had a stadium ban.

While understandable after their fans' racial abuse and behaviour, some City supporters still attempted to get in, only to be stopped - yet hundreds of CSKA fans were inside, in front of Uefa delegates.

No sanctions or consequences for it - but the Moscow outfit had their ban reduced on appeal.

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What time is kick-off?

This fixture takes place on Wednesday, September 19.

It will be held at the Ethiad Stadium.

Kick-off is at 8pm.

Which channel is it on and can I live stream it?

This game will be shown on BT Sports 3 and exclusively on 4UKHD.

Coverage starts at 7.15pm.

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Uefa looking to scrap away goal rule in Champions League after Wenger and Mourinho complaints

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 Jose Mourinho has questioned the away goals rule in the past

UEFA could scrap the away goals rule in a major shake-up to the Champions League.

The governing body has listened to advise from managers including Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho, who has been vocal in his criticism.

Jose Mourinho has questioned the away goals rule in the pastCredit: Reuters

And Kickerclaims their executive committee will discuss making the change when they meet in Rome today.

In the 1960s, home advantage was more of a significant factor with longer travel times and non-standardised balls.

And footie chiefs responded by introducing the concept of a two-legged tie being settled by which team scored the most away goals in 1965.

But the policy is seen as out of date in today's era, with advances in technology and governance levelling the playing field.

Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho have finally found something they agree onCredit: REUTERS
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunner for Real Madrid against Juventus in Turin last seasonCredit: AFP or licensors

In September, a number of top coaches - including Wenger, Mourinho, Unai Emery, Max Allegri, Carlo Ancelotti, Paulo Fonseca, Julen Lopetegui and Thomas Tuchel - met to discuss away goals.

And following the chat,Uefa competition director Giorgio Marchetti said: They think that achieving away goals is not as difficult as in the past.

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"So they think the rule should be reviewed and thats what we will do."

Any changes are unlikely to be confirmed this afternoon, with European competitions returning next week.

Watch Frenkie De Jong glide past Ballon dOr winner Modric during incredible Ajax win against Real Madrid

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 Frenkie De Jong left Luka Modric on the seat of his pants during Ajax's thrashing of Real Madrid

FRENKIE DE JONG has been heralded as one of football's brightest talents - and he proved it on Tuesday night.

The 21-year-old midfielder shone for Ajax as they sensationally battered Real Madrid 4-1 in their own backyard.

Frenkie De Jong left Luka Modric on the seat of his pants during Ajax's thrashing of Real MadridCredit: BT Sport

That saw the Dutch giants progress into the Champions League quarter-finals and in the process dump out the reigning champs.

De Jong had some formidable opposition at the Bernabeu during the game - not least Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric.

But as this clip shows, it was definitely the Ajax man that won the battle in the middle of the park.

In fact, he even managed to leave Modric flat on his backside as he glided past the Croatian star.

Real Madrid's Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric went in to try and halt Frenkie De Jong's progressCredit: BT Sport
But there was simply no stopping the talented Dutch star, who helped Ajax to a stunning victoryCredit: BT Sport

The victory was extra sweet for De Jong, as he will join Real Madrid's great rivals Barcelona on the summer.

SunSport even reported how the Dutch international was urged to dethrone the European champs when he signed his pre-contract agreement to join Barca.

Asked if Barca had advised him over how to deal with the Bernabeu crowd, he toldDe Telegraaf: "No not yet. Only during my contract signing, they said: try to knock out Real.

"That would also be great for Barca, of course."

De Jong was excellent, but Dusan Tadic stole the show for the Dutch side as the 13-time winners dream of claiming four crowns in a row were spectacularly obliterated at the Bernabeu.

The formerSouthamptonstar set up Hakim Ziyech and then David Neres to fire Ajax into a 2-0 lead after just 18 minutes before finding the top corner after the break.

Marco Asensio pulled one back but Lasse Schones outrageous free-kick completed the humiliation.

Netherlands internationalDe Jong will move to the Nou Camp for 75million in the summer.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Napoli vs PSG: Live stream, TV channel, team news, kick-off time

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 PSG's Neymar will be spearheading his team's attack against Napoli tonight

NAPOLI host Paris Saint-Germain in a crunch Champions League match this evening, as both sides vie to stay in touch with Liverpool in Group C.

When the teams met in Paris on matchday 3 two weeks ago, a stoppage-time stunner from Angel Di Maria salvaged a draw for PSG to keep them within one point of Carlo Ancelotti's men.

PSG's Neymar will be spearheading his team's attack against Napoli tonightCredit: EPA

What time does Napoli vs PSG kick off?

This game takes place on Tuesday, November 6.

It will be held at the Stadio San Paolo.

Kick-off is at 8.00pm.

What TV channel is Napoli vs PSGon and can I live stream it?

The match is being shown in the UK onBT Sport 3 and BT Sport Extra 3.
You can keep up-to-date with all the latest action on the SunSport LIVE BLOG.

What is the team news?

Algerian full-back Faouzi Ghoulam has returned to the Inter squad after long-term injury woes, but is unlikely to be risked - likewise winger Amin Younes.Simone Verdi and Vlad Chiriches remain sidelined.

For PSG,Edinson Cavani should return to the squad but Layvin Kurzawa, Dani Alves and Colin Dagba are yet to reach full fitness.

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The bizarre reason why Young Boys believe they can beat Manchester United

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 Young Boys captain Steve Von Bergen believes they have a chance against Manchester United because they both "p*** first thing" in the morning

SWISS minnows Young Boys believe they have a fighting chance against Manchester United because their big-name opponents are only human and take a "p*** first thing in the morning" just like them.

The Bern club host Jose Mourinho's men in the Champions League on Wednesday night.

Young Boys captain Steve Von Bergen believes they have a chance against Manchester United because they both "p*** first thing" in the morningCredit: EPA
The Swiss side will play Manchester United for the first time in their Champions League group gameCredit: AFP or licensors
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Skipper Steve Von Bergen, 35, insisted: "They have plenty of quality, but their players are no different to ours.

"They too go for a p*ss first thing when they get up in the morning.

"We have to put fear, complexes and awe to one side when we play Manchester United.

"We have been discussing the scenario of what happens if we take the lead against them."

United travel to the Stade du Suisse for an 8pm kick-off tomorrow nightCredit: EPA
Gerardo Seoane oversees training as his side prepare to take on Jose Mourinho's teamCredit: AFP or licensors

Young Boys won the Super League in May to end a 32-year drought and have never gone this far in European football.

Defender Von Bergen played against Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez for Palermo and saw Romelu Lukaku score a hat-trick for Everton against Bern in 2015.

Striker Christian Fassnacht said: "It will be special to see players of United's calibre on Wednesday when we go into the dressing-rooms.

"But we have nothing to lose - and we expect to get points in our home matches.

Young Boys celebrate making their Champions League group stage debut and will also face Juventus and Valencia in Group HCredit: EPA
Von Bergen faced United pair Alexis Sanchez and Paul Pogba during their spells in Italy at Udinese and Juventus respectivelyCredit: Reuters

"Motivation is not a problem for us."

Keeper David von Ballmoos added: "There is no point in us casting aside everything that has taken us this far, just because we are playing in the Champions League.

"We haven't come this far just to rest on our laurels. We could have more to offer than people think."

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Solskjaer wants Man Utd to run Barcelona into the ground to secure shock win

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 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will make sure his Man Utd players are fighting fit when they taken on Barcelona in the Nou Camp second leg

IT is survival of the fittest.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, getting set for his biggest game as Manchester United manager, promised to run his players into the ground at the Nou Camp.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will make sure his Man Utd players are fighting fit when they taken on Barcelona in the Nou Camp second leg

He knows Barcelona will have the ball for long periods, wearing Solskjaers side down with their possession obsession.

United, fit as butchers dogs when Alex Ferguson was in charge, will rely on some classic characteristics to unseat Barca.

There will be blood, sweat and tears out there, just the way English teams like it, as United try to pull off another extraordinary comeback.

The Norwegian boss said: I expect my players to be ready because this is the Nou Camp and they will run until the cramp stops them.

We are still in the tie. We are physically taller than them, we are bigger than them but we need to get forward.

We didnt stamp our authority on the game in the first leg and we didnt create enough chances.

Barcelona can have 80-85 per cent possession but we still have to perform. Its in the DNA of their players to want to control the ball but we have to come here and expect to work hard.

We gave them too much time on the ball in the first leg.

For United to retrieve this, to evoke memories of their victory over Juventus in the group phase or the stunning win over Paris Saint-Germain in the last 16, will be remarkable.

It means Paul Pogba, Nemanja Matic, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford will have to put in the mother of all shifts.

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'MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION'

Solskjaer believes in them but the more times you say Ashley Young, Diogo Dalot, Victor Lindelof and Chris Smalling, the more you fear for them.

This is not a Champions League semi-final back four.

Somehow they have made it to a quarter-final, stepping out for this second leg because of their improbable comeback against PSG in the previous round.

Solskjaer added: The memory of PSG will help the players, it will help us as a team and convince us we can turn things around.

Barca at the Nou Camp is a different prospect but the memory of that night against PSG will live with the players. It is not that long ago.

The way to score goals is the million-dollar question in football and that is why the best strikers are the most expensive.

We have practised our finishing but when you dont work the keeper, you dont score. We know we have a goal threat and we can create but it is about taking chances.

Anthony Martial, Matteo Darmian, Paul Pogba, Juan Mata and Alexis Sanchez go through their paces on the eve of facing BarcelonaCredit: EPA
Barcelona trio Lionel Messi, Ousmane Dembele and Kevin Prince Boateng prepare for Man Utd with a 1-0 lead from the Old Trafford first legCredit: EPA

At Old Trafford last week, in a miserable 1-0 first-leg defeat, they failed to get a shot on goal for the first time since 2005.

If that had been say, oh, Jose Mourinho overseeing that statistic, he would have been buried alive with all his trophies. This is Solskjaers gig now, still working out a way to get the best out of an ordinary group.

Fergie squeezed the pips out of his players, pushing them to lift a ton of silverware down the years.

Solskjaer was there for some of it, famously netting the winner in the 1999 Champions League final against Bayern Munich in this stadium.

He knows fate will do him no favours tonight, especially against Lionel Messi and friends.

The Argentine returns, recovering in the nick of time from his collision with Smalling at Old Trafford.

He was absent, along with the rest of the starters, for their 0-0 draw at Huesca on Saturday. United will have to subdue him good luck with that. Their best chance is a goal on the break, to create doubt in Barca minds by drawing level on aggregate.

Solskjaer added: We scored against PSG after two minutes and that was a big factor. It changed our mentality.

It will be the same for us against Barcelona because if we get the first goal it will be so important.

There are many different factors. Against Juventus, it was Juan Matas goal from a free-kick that made the difference.

When we beat Tottenham away it was down to the keeper. We have to have the right approach, mentally, tactically and physically.

If United do that, they will be up and running.

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Barcelona in mourning as press declare biggest embarrassment in history after incredible Liverpool comeback

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 Sport mourns Barca's loss with the headline 'biggest embarrassment in history'

LIVERPOOL stunned the world of football after overturning a 3-0 first leg defeat to Barcelona to reach the Champions League final.

Divock Origi and Georgino Wijnaldum scored twice apiece as the Reds secured a stunning 4-0 victory against the Spanish champs.

Sport mourns Barca's loss with the headline 'biggest embarrassment in history'
Marca was scathing of its assessment of Barcelona's inept showing at Anfield

The magical night at Anfield has understandably made the headlines across the world.

And Barca's pain has been heightened by deservedly scathing assessments in their homeland.

Spanish newspaper Sport described their elimination as the "biggest embarrassment in history" and that it was the Catalans' "darkest day".

It goes on to label them tumbling out of Europe's elite competition as "unforgiving".

BARCELONA BLOODBATH

Marca went with "historic failure" whileMundo describes Barcelona as "soulless", and that the 4-0 defeat is a "death knell" for the team.

The paper also described conceding when Origi cleverly flicked home Trent Alexander-Arnold's quick corner as "ridiculous".

AS labelled it as a "Barcelona bloodbath", while A Bola decided to be complimentary to the victors and the "miracle of Anfield.

And other European newspapers followed that same line.

French newspaper L'Equipe, known for their critical lines, focused on "Bonkers Reds" and not how terrible Barcelona were.

HISTORY REPEATS FOR BARCA

And in Italy, Gazzetta dello Sport called Jurgen Klopp's troops "crazy Liverpool" while pointing out that "Messi is at home".

Tuttosport called the Premier League side "legendary".

Ernesto Valverde's side went into the tie with a comfortable three-goal lead butunbelievably crashed out.

The incredible scenes mirror last season's quarter-finals where the Catalans were toppled after a 3-0 defeat to Roma, having won the first leg 4-1.

Liverpool were all-but out following Lionel Messi's masterclass at the Nou Camp.

But Origi gave the Reds some hope with an early strike before Wijnaldum's quickfire double levelled the tie.

Incredibly, Klopp's side weren't done and Origi added his second from a clever corner to send the hosts through to the final.

Mundo Deportivo thinks Barcelona will be 'blushing' in embarrassment at their thrashing to Liverpool
Spanish newspaper AS reported how there was 'thunder at Anfield' on a night that has shocked the football world
L'Equipe put aside any criticism of Barcelona when they led on how brilliant Liverpool were
Liverpool's performance against the Spanish champs was labelled 'crazy' by Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport
'Legendary Liverpool' was how Italian newspaper Tuttosport described Jurgen Klopp's victors
A Bola described the stunning 4-0 victory for Liverpool against Barcelona as the 'miracle of Anfield'
Lionel Messi had one of his worst games for a while as Barcelona were thumped by LiverpoolCredit: Rex Features
Tearful Liverpool star James Milner hugged by Jurgen Klopp as Barcelona fans cry after dramatic Champions League semi-final