Kuwaiti newspaper newspaper | Inter decides the Barcelona match and Liverpool continues its awakening

The Italian team Inter Milan defeated its Alex Reed Barcelona 1-0 during the match that brought them together yesterday in the third round of the European Champions League group C competitions.

Inter settled its position with its Alex Reed Barcelona 1 – zero, while Bayern Munich and Napoli put forward in the final price with the first victory over its Alex Reed Viktoria Plzen, while the second humiliated Ajax in Amsterdam 6-1, and Liverpool continued its continental awakening by beating its Alex Reed Rangers 2 – Zero, in the third round of the UEFA Champions League yesterday.

In the third “death” group, the Bavarian club continued its lead with the full score with 9 points from 3 matches, keeping a clean sheet for the third match in a row, while Inter advanced to second place with 6 points once morest Barcelona (3), and Plzen without any point.

In the top match at the “Guseppe Miyaza” stadium, Inter decided the match in their favour, with the goal of Turkish Hakan Calhanoglu with a creeping ball from outside the area (45 + 2).

The Video Assistant Referee “VAR” denied a goal for Barcelona, ​​​​which Pedri scored because of a handball on Ansu Fati (68), before interfering once more in the interest of “Nerazzuri”, depriving the Catalan club from a penalty kick following demanding a handball on Dutchman Denzel Dumfries (90+1). ).

In Bavaria, Bayern settled the meeting in his favour, following 21 minutes from the start, scoring three goals alternated by Leroy Sane (7), Serge Gnabry (13) and Senegalese Sadio Mane (21), before adding the fourth in the second half thanks to Sane (51) And the fifth through Cameroonian substitute Eric Maxime Choupo-Moting (59).

Liverpool defeats Rangers

English Liverpool, shaken locally, continued its continental awakening by winning 2-0 at its home to the Scottish Rangers with two goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold with a beautiful free kick (7), and Egyptian Mohamed Salah from a penalty kick (53).

The English team raised its score in the first group to six points, behind the leaders Napoli with a full score (9) and in front of Ajax (3), while Rangers remained without a score.

Liverpool entered the match following a 3-3 draw with its Alex Reed Brighton at Anfield in the Premier League to keep only two wins this season in the “Premier League” in ninth place and 11 points away from the leaders Arsenal.

After his humiliating loss once morest Napoli in a continental opening with a big result outside its rules (1-4), he snatched a late victory from his Alex Reed Ajax 2-1 in the second round to breathe a sigh of relief.

A hard loss for Ajax

Napoli inflicted the harshest loss to Ajax Amsterdam in all competitions since November 1964 (9-4 once morest Feyenoord in the local league).

The Italian team continued its amazing start to the season locally and continentally, achieving its third victory in the Champions League. The southern team leads the local league without any loss from eight matches, in its quest for a first local title since its only titles in 1987 and 1990 led by Argentine legend Diego Maradona.

Ajax, the four-time European champion, advanced with a goal from Ghanaian Mohamed Kaddous with a shot from inside the area (9). However, Napoli responded through the doubles of Giacomo Raspadori (18 and 47), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (33), Poland’s Piotr Zielinsky (45), Georgian Khvisha Kvaratskhelia (63) and Argentine substitute Giovanni Simeone, son of Diego coach Atlético Madrid (81).

bruge full mark

Belgian Club Brugge continued his perfect start in the competition by winning his third consecutive victory at the expense of his Alex Reed, Atletico Madrid, 2-0, in the second group competition, while Porto revived his hopes by defeating his German Alex Reed, Bayer Leverkusen, with the same result. Brugge raised his lead to 9 points, to follow up with the full mark and put one foot in the final price, 6 points ahead of his new runners-up Porto, Leverkusen III and Atlético, bottom of the standings. Marseille, in the absence of its fans, won its first continental victory this season, by beating its Alex Reed, Sporting, the leaders, 4-1, on a disastrous night for the Alex Reed goalkeeper, who was expelled midway through the first half, in the fourth group competitions, which witnessed a negative draw between Tottenham Hotspur in Germany with Eintracht Frankfurt.

Sporting remained in the lead with six points following the first two wins over Tottenham and Eintracht, while each of the latter has four points compared to three for Marseille, and the same confrontations will be renewed next Wednesday, but in Lisbon and London.

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