Champions League Shocker: Aston Villa Upsets Bayern Munich, Liverpool Dominates Bologna, and More Matchday Highlights

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2024-10-02 21:56:15

The second round of the Champions League was completed yesterday (Wednesday) when Bayern Munich were shocked when they lost the first season 1:0 against Aston Villa. In addition, Liverpool achieved the second victory in two games in the factory with 0:2 over Bologna, Dinamo Zagreb and Monaco separated with 2:2 and Club Brugge beat Sturm Graz 0:1.

Aston Villa – Bayern Munich 0:1

The Bavarians made a great start to the season under Vincent Kompany, but after the ninth defeat against Zagreb and several other defeats, it was the only time they were to stop this time. The Germans faced an extremely tough opponent in the form of Unai Emery’s team, who looked at them blankly and found a late advantage thanks to a miraculous goal from substitute John Duran (’79).

Deep into extra time, Harry Kane and a push from Emiliano Martins hit one of the saves of the season in the Champions League in the second round already, a save worth three points for his team and a perfect and dreamy start to their return to the game. factory season. As far as Kompany is concerned, this is Bayern’s first loss under him, and they will go out in the next round in the factory to meet an even tougher opponent, Barcelona. Villa, on the other hand, are sixth in the table and have won both games before meeting Bologna at the end of the month.

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22nd minute: Torres had already blown the Villa Park stands into the sky when he put the ball in the net after a set piece, but his goal was disallowed for a different claim in the VAR consultation.

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38th minute: Martinez produced a brilliant save for the goalkeeper after Olisa broke free, cut into the middle and curled a superb long-range kick that found the net if not the world champion between the posts.

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79 minutes, goal! Aston Villa went up to 0:1: With a perfect long ball, Torres found the substitute, Duran, who took control, turned and created space for himself before bouncing past Neuer for a great advantage for the hosts, who stunned the Bavarians.

John Duran - Cool (Reuters)John Duran – Cool (Reuters)Aston Villa players in ecstasy (Reuters)Aston Villa players in ecstasy (Reuters)Emiliano Martinez makes a big save for Villa in extra time (Reuters)Emiliano Martinez makes a big save for Villa in extra time (Reuters)Harry Kane is frustrated (Reuters)Harry Kane is frustrated (Reuters)

Liverpool – Bologna 0:2

Arne Slott had a great start to his tenure at Liverpool, becoming the first Liverpool manager to win eight of his first nine games. He leads the Premier League at the end of six cycles, and now also follows the perfect balance in the Champions at the end of two games in which they have scored five times and conceded just one goal. This time, it was Mohamed Saleh who scored (75′) and set up Alexis McAllister (11′) on the way to the three points at Anfield against rivals Italy, who would come away with swords after after forcing some impressive saves from Alisson. .

Liverpool players happy with Mohamed Saleh (Reuters)Liverpool players happy with Mohamed Saleh (Reuters)Darwin Nunes wants a high ball (Reuters)Darwin Nunes wants a high ball (Reuters)

11th minute, goal! Liverpool went up to 0:1: A beautiful exchange of passes from foot to foot by Herdes ended when Saleh’s perfectly accurate elevation from the left wing, Mac Allister infiltrated deep into the box and the ball was diverted inside.

Alexis McAllister is happy (Reuters)Alexis McAllister is happy (Reuters)Liverpool players celebrate with Alexis McAllister (Reuters)Liverpool players celebrate with Alexis McAllister (Reuters)Alexis McAllister and his friends are happy (Reuters)Alexis McAllister and his friends are happy (Reuters)Liverpool players are happy (Reuters)Liverpool players are happy (Reuters)Darwin Nunes disappointed after goal disallowed (Reuters)Darwin Nunes disappointed after goal disallowed (Reuters)Luis Dias moving on (Reuters)Luis Dias moving on (Reuters)

75 minutes, goal! Liverpool went up to 0:2: Saleh came in from the right wing to the center, advanced in the area and unleashed a powerful kick that found the net en route to an eventual double advantage.

Mohamed Saleh is happy with himself (Reuters)Mohamed Saleh is happy with himself (Reuters)Mohamed Saleh in a frenzy with Kostas Tsimikas (Reuters)Mohamed Saleh in a frenzy with Kostas Tsimikas (Reuters)

Sturm Graz – Club Brugge 1:0

After losing 3:0 against Dortmund in the opening round of the factory, the Belgian team achieved an opening victory with one goal from Christos Tsoulis (’23). The young Greek went skilfully from the edge of the area with a great finish to the crossbar and inside and gave his team three points, while on the other hand, the Austrian champions remain with a zero balance after two defeats.

Minute 23, goal! Club Brugge went up to 0:1: Tsoulis took control of a high ball to the right in the left corner of the box and from about 16 meters he fired a great kick off the crossbar and into the net – a great goal.

Christos Tsoulis celebrating with friends (Reuters)Christos Tsoulis celebrating with friends (Reuters)Club Brugge players are happy (Reuters)Club Brugge players are happy (Reuters)

Dinamo Zagreb – Monaco 2:2

A big drama on Croatian soil. Directly after defeating Barcelona with a huge 1:2 in the opening round, the principals’ team fell behind two goals from Petar Socic (45+3′) and Martin Betorina (66′), but then Mohamed Salisu ( 74′) Zimek and Denis Zakaria (89′) equalized just before extra time to decide the distribution of points between the two.

Alexander Golovin in action (Reuters)Alexander Golovin in action (Reuters)Wanderson calls for help (Reuters)Wanderson calls for help (Reuters)

45+3 minutes, goal! Dinamo Zagreb went up to 0:1: Explosive attack by the book of the hosts, who came out quickly with a long ball after a corner in the box, Betorina changed sides and found Sucic, who fooled his keeper and bounced into the net.

Petar Sucic celebrates (Reuters)Petar Sucic celebrates (Reuters)Joy in Zagreb (Reuters)Joy in Zagreb (Reuters)

66th minute, goal! Dinamo Zagreb went up to 0:2: Batorina scored the second goal for the hosts.

74th minute, goal! Monaco reduced to 2:1: Saliso scored for the group from the Principalities and narrowed the score.

Mohamed Saliso celebrating (Reuters)Mohamed Salisu celebrates (Reuters)

90 minutes, goal! Monaco draw 2:2: The visitors were awarded a penalty, Zakaria went to the penalty spot and scored to equalise.

Denis Zakaria scores from the spot (Reuters)Denis Zakaria scores from the spot (Reuters)

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