While he caused damage to the Parisian defense this Wednesday during the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League won by Barça at the Parc des Princes (3-2), Lamine Yamal was the victim of a racist comment at the Spanish television before the match. Consultant on the Movistar channel, Argentinian German Burgos, former player and assistant to Diego Simeone at Atlético de Madrid, slipped up by commenting on an image where the player was juggling during the warm-up. To protest, Barça and PSG players decided to boycott the channel’s microphone following the match.
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Atlético Madrid takes a one-goal lead over Borussia Dortmund
First stifling then too much in the management, Atlético Madrid scared itself but dominated Borussia Dortmund (2-1) on Wednesday at the Metropolitano in the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League, taking a slight advantage in sight of the return match in Germany.
Published on: 04/10/2024 – 11:26 p.m.
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A victory by one goal which can weigh heavily in the race for the semi-finals of the Champions League. First stifling then too much in management, Atlético Madrid scared itself but dominated Borussia Dortmund (2-1) at home in the quarter-final first leg on Wednesday April 10.
The meeting was played with reinforced security following threats from the Islamic State organization, without any incident being reported, as during Tuesday’s clash between Real Madrid and Manchester City.
After their exploit in the quarters once morest Inter, finalist last year (2-1, qualification on penalties), the Colchoneros did the job by transforming this clash between outsiders into a long one-sided match, until to the late reduction of the gap by Sébastien Haller (81st).
Pushed by their supporters in a fiery atmosphere, warmed by a few smoke bombs burst during their arrival, Diego Simeone’s men were once once more able to sublimate themselves at home, where they have suffered only one defeat for more than a year.
Quite the opposite of Borussia, yet capable this season of standing up to PSG and AC Milan or beating Bayern Munich, but who was unable to respond to the intensity imposed by Antoine Griezmann and his teammates and completely missed his start to the match.
Griezmann in the oven and in the mill
The Rojiblancos took the advantage in the 4th minute of play, when the Argentine world champion Rodrigo de Paul opened the scoring with the tip of his right foot following intercepting a poorly assured pass by the Dutch full-back Ian Maatsen (1-0) .
Rewarded for its high pressing, Atlético then completely stifled a German team quickly cornered in its camp and totally dominated in the physical impact.
The match might have turned into a demonstration, Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel preventing Axel Witsel from doubling the lead on a cross from Griezmann (7th).
Again in all the good moves, the French striker, back from his ankle injury, took full advantage of a new disagreement from the German defense to offer the ball for 2-0 to his Brazilian friend Samuel Lino, who explodes the Metropolitano (32nd).
Haller maintains hope for Borussia
But with this two-goal advantage, which would not have been too much once morest the yellow wall of Dortmund in the return match, Atlético relaxed and left opportunities, fortunately not converted, to Adeyemi (36th), Maatsen (43rd) and Sancho (43rd) to come back to score.
Much more dangerous in the second half, thanks in particular to the entries of Julian Brandt and Sébastien Haller, Borussia fell on a still imperial Jan Oblak in the Madrid goals, before his efforts were rewarded.
The 2024 African champion Sébastien Haller, in fact, ended up reducing the gap in the pivot, to give hope to the Germans (82nd, 2-1), who almost equalized at the last second on a header from Brandt which hit the crossbar (90th+6).
On a slippery free kick from Griezmann, the Brazilian Samuel Lino had previously come close to scoring a double which would have crowned an XXL performance and restored two goals to Atléti, but Kobel kept his team alive (75th) .
The hardest part therefore remains to be done next Wednesday at the Westfalenstadion for the Spaniards, who are having great difficulties away.
With AFP
Fc Nantes-Olympique Lyonnais 1/3: The fall behind closed doors
This match was an opportunity for Antoine Kombouare to show the renewal of his team and the possibility of taking a small safety margin before the final sprint. Nothing happened and the club is once once more in bad shape.
FC Nantes: Lafont – Amian, Cömert (41′), Castelletto, Cozza – Chirivella, Douglas Augusto (Moutoussamy, 86′), Sissoko (Traore, 86′) Mollet (Coco, 76′), Abline, Mohamed (A . Bamba, 76′).
O LYON : Lopes – Maitland-Niles, O’Brien, Caleta-Car, Tagliafico – Tolisso (Cherki, 60′), Matic, Casqueret – Nuamah (Fofana, 76′), Benrahma (Baldé, 86′), Lacazette (Orban , 86′).
La Beaujoire sounded hollow at kick-off, only reasoning with the coaches’ instructions.
But this void does not disturb the 22 players since from the fifteenth second, Lyon creates an opportunity! No harm, but the Rhone intentions are clear: Pierre Sage’s men came to win and continue their climb up the rankings.
The people of Nantes do not see it that way and are showing dynamism, solidity and solidarity. A quarter of an hour into the game, Sissoko’s new positioning paid off, he recovered the ball in midfield and served Florent Mollet on the right wing. Perfect cross for Matthis Abline who, with his head, cuts the trajectory of the ball at the near post and deceives Lopes. The young striker blows the Lyon stopper and thus scores his third goal of the season, proving Antoine Kombouaré right who has decided to now make him a starter.
Three minutes later, he was on the verge of a double by skillfully eliminating his direct opponent to face the Lyon goalkeeper. It was without counting on the two hands of Antony Lopès… Perhaps the turning point of the match because at 2-0, the match would have taken a different turn. Nantes will look for this break goal by Mohamed in particular without achieving this objective before half-time.
Returning from the locker room, Lyon pulled out its claws and little by little settled into Nantes’ half of the game. But not just the claws. In the 52nd minute, during an aerial duel Alexandre Lacazette elbowed Zézé in the temple and on the eyebrow. The young defender sees red, having his face covered in blood. But the referee only sees yellow, issuing a simple warning to the Lyon striker. Even the VAR will not be consulted… A second turning point in the match.
From then on, the yellow-and-green eleven crumbled and little by little abandoned the game to the Lyonnais who multiplied the incursions in front of Lafont’s goals. The defense panics and here comes Lacazette once more. He is once more in full light when he tackles a clearance from poor Zézé and sends the ball into the Nantes goal which Lafont had saved twice in the preceding seconds (75th).
Zézé is undoubtedly in a fog following his injury but the whole team is taking a hit on the head. Two minutes later, the still stunned Nantes allowed the young Fofana to score his first professional goal. The Canaries completely gave in to the Rhone machine which perfectly controlled the end of the game, taking advantage of the very effective entry of Rayan Cherki.
Mass has been said. Orban’s third goal (97th), while Nantes rush like desperadoes into the Lyon camp, is only anecdotal. Nantes loses its 7th consecutive match at La Beaujoire in the championship. The people of Nantes are in despair watching TV.
The FCN is only two small points ahead of the first play-off while difficult matches once morest Rennes, Brest, Lille and Monaco are looming. And Le Havre next Sunday. After the fall and the closed session, the wall? Existential question…
Ferencváros defeated Diósgyőr 2-1 at home in the match postponed from the 21st round of the NB I and now replaced, thus increasing its advantage over Paks to 11 points with six games before the end of the season.
If we win this game, we will take a very big step towards our goal of deciding the league title. As a big club, our goal cannot be any other
he said before the match Dejan StankovicFTC head coach.
Accordingly, his team took an early lead, although this required a big defensive error on the part of the visiting team, Bushy he put the ball home wrong, to which Barnabás Varga swooped down and shot into the net under the goalkeeper. Ferencváros needed just 34 seconds to take the lead.
We didn’t have to wait long for the second goal either. Sevikyan starting from the left wing, he pushed the ball inside in the 21st minute, the Diósgyőr defense did not attack him, so the Armenian player shot from the corner of the penalty area, with his left, into the long upper corner – it was a huge goal.
Fradi started the second half with a comfortable lead, and then the match suddenly became close. Cisse because he mightn’t free him in the 56th minute, Pozeg Vancas but he took advantage of the opportunity and beautified it up close. It wasn’t long before he missed a rebound shot Dibusthe crossbar, however, helped out the national team goalkeeper, Diósgyőr was inches away from equalizing, which would have been a serious turning point considering the development of the match up to that point.
Danilovic then he kept Diósgyőr in the match with two feats, first he blocked Szevikjan’s close attempt, and then following a corner he threw himself at the ball at a good pace in a crowd scene in front of the goal. The end of the match also brought home opportunities, and then Jurek had a long-range shot that missed the goal by meters in the 94th minute.
Marquinhos was man of the match on SofaScore.
Ferencváros won its tenth league match in the last eleven and played one more draw in this period. During this time, Stankovic’s team scored 15 points more than Paks.
NB I, 21st round
Ferencvárosi TC-Diósgyőr VTK 2-1 (2-0)
Groupama Arena, 9473 spectators, v.: Berke
Ferencvárosi TC: Dibusz – Botka, Abena, Cissé, Civic (Ramírez, 64) – Maiga, Loncar (Ben Romdhane, 64) – Szevikjan (Zachariassen, 73), Abu Fani, Marquinhos (Makreckis, 83) – Varga B. (Kodro, 64.)
Diósgyőr VTK: Danilovic – Bényei (Klimovics, during the break), Szatmári, Csorbadzizskij, Bokros, Stephen – Holdampf, Vallejo, Vancas Pozeg (Pernambuco, 73.) – Edomwonyi (Szabó L., 73.), Acolatse (Jurek, 81. )
scorers: Varga B. (1st), Szevikjan (21st) and Vancas Pozeg (56th)
yellow card: Abu Fani (19th), Botka (63rd), Abena (73rd), and Bényei (28th), Szatmári (35th), Vancas Pozeg (73rd), Csorbadjiszkij (94th)