CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
23.10.2024 | 21:38
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Atalanta failed to find the back of the net in their last 20 matches, Kasper Schmeichel netted and Celtic left Bergamo with a draw on Matchday 3 of the Champions League.
Draw in Bergamo with Atalanta the ones who could be wronged by the final 0-0 with the Celtic for the 3rd matchday in the League Stage of the Champions League.
The Italian side were the better side throughout the game, but failed to find the back of the net in any of their last 20 possessions in the game, rated at 2.17 x Goals, showing that what was in What the Bergamaskis lack is efficiency and not productivity.
On the contrary, goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel was the main scorer for the Scots, who finished the game with six saves, four of them from inside the area.
Mario Pasalic’s 18th-minute header was the biggest chance of the game, with the Croats unlucky to stop after the ball was blocked by a Celtic goal cross.
The unbeaten run kept Atalanta on five points, temporarily rising to 12th, while the Scottish champions got back on the positive footing after thrashing Dortmund 7-1 to secure their fourth point, which keeps them them within the zone that sends to. the intermediate knockout round.
- ATLANTIS: Karneseki, Tzimsitti, Hien, Kolasinac (78′ Ruggeri), Belanova (58′ Samardzic), De Roon, Ederson, Tzapakosta, Pasalic (78′ Zaniolo), Retegui (58′ De Kettelar), Lookman (69′ Cuadrado)
- CELTIC: Schmeichel, Johnston, Trusty, Scales, Vale, Engels (74′ McCowan), McGregor, Hatate (68′ Bernardo), Kuhn (81′ Forrest), Ida (68′ Furuhashi), Maeda (74′ Palma)
Schedule and results of the 3rd game day
Tuesday, October 22
- Monaco – Red Star 5-1 (20′, 70′ Minamino, 45’+4′ Embolo, 54 Shingo, 90’+7′ Aklious / 27′ Edition)
- Milan – Bruges 3-1 (34′ Pulisic, 61′, 71 Raiders / 51′ Sabe)
- Arsenal – Shakhtar 1-0 (29′ car. Riznik)
- Aston Villa – Bologna 2-0 (55′ McGinn, 54′ Duran)
- Girona – Slovenia Bratislava 2-0 (42′ Gutierrez, 73′ Huanpi)
- Juventus – Stuttgart 0-1 (90+2′ Bilal Tour)
- Paris – Eindhoven 1-1 (55 Hakimi / 34′ Long)
- Real Madrid – Dortmund 5-2 (60′ Riedinger, 62′, 84′, 90+3′ Vinicius, 83′ Vasquez / 30′ Mullen, 34′ Gittens)
- Sturm – Sports 0-2 (23′ Santos, 53′ Giokeres)
Wednesday, October 23
- Atalanta – Celtic 0-0
- Brest – Leverkusen 1-1 (39′ Les Melou / 24′ Virch)
- 22:00 Atletico – Lille
- 22:00 Barcelona – Bayern
- 22:00 Benfica – Feyenoord
- 22:00 Manchester City – Sparta Prague
- 22:00 Leipzig – Liverpool
- 22:00 Salzburg – Dinamo
- 22:00 Young Boys – Inter
The next day
Tuesday, November 5
- 19:45 Eindhoven – Girona
- 19:45 Slovenia – Dinamo Zagreb
- 22:00 Bologna – Monaco
- 22:00 Dortmund – Sturm
- 22:00 Celtic – Leipzig
- 22:00 Lille – Juventus
- 22:00 Liverpool – Leverkusen
- 22:00 Real – Milan
- 22:00 Sports – Manchester City
Wednesday, November 6
- 19:45 Club Brugge – Aston Villa
- 19:45 Shakhtar – Young Boys
- 22:00 Sparta Prague – Brest
- 22:00 Bayern – Benfica
- 22:00 Red Star – Barcelona
- 22:00 Feyenoord – Salzburg
- 22:00 Inter – Arsenal
- 22:00 Paris – Atletico
- 22:00 Stuttgart – Atalanta
The equality criteria
- Goal difference
- Better attack
- Away from home better attack
- Win
- Win away
- Points earned against League Stage opponents
- Goal difference against League Stage opponents
- Better offense than League Stage opponents
- Lower control points