Juventus Barcelona, Chelsea & Savia In The Knockout Stage
Juventus Barcelona, Chelsea, & Savia progressed, making it to the knockout stage in the Champions League.
Juventus, Barcelona, Chelsea, & Savia have made it to the knockout stage of the Champions League football tournament with two matches remaining.
English club Chelsea has not lost a single match in the last 10 matches and are also the top scorers in the Premier League, while Barcelona’s team managed to make it to the final-16 for the 17th consecutive season of the Champions League.
Ronaldo’s record goal: Star strikers Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata scored for Juventus. Ronaldo scored in the 35th minute.
While Morata scored a goal in injury time (90 + 2m) to give Juventus a 2–1 win over Hungarian team Ferencvaros, helping the Italian team to at least second place in Group-G But it was decided to stay.
At the same time, Mirto Ujuni scored from Ferencvaros. Ronaldo has scored 36 goals in 35 matches played in 2020.
The goal scored in this match is Ronaldo’s 70th goal in the Champions League at home and he equaled Leon Messi’s record for most home runs.
Barcelona’s 17th consecutive win: Barcelona’s team defeated Dynamo Kiev 4–0 with their 17th consecutive win of the season topping the Group-G, making it to the final-16.
Barcelona’s team landed without Leon Messi, Frankie Di Jong, and many other players in this match, but still managed to win easy.
For Barcelona, Martin Brathwaite scored two goals, while Sergio Dest and Antoine Griezmann scored one each, helping the team register a fourth win in four matches in the group.
The Barcelona currently holds a three-point lead over Juventus.
Chelsea and Sevia in knockout: Chelsea and Sevia enter Group-E in a knockout. Substitute Oliver Girod scored from a header in injury time to give Chelsea a 2–1 win against Raines.
Munir Al Hadadi also scored in the last minute of injury time to give Sevia a 2–1 win over Russia’s Krasnodar. Sevia and Chelsea both have 10 points in Group-E, while Cresnodar and Rennes each have one point after four matches.
Great performance by Dortmund and LaGio:
A ì Lug Holland, on the other hand, scored two goals while continuing the great performance, which Borussia Dortmund have come close to making it to the final-16 after defeating Club Brugge 3–0.
Dortmund’s team will next play second-placed Lazio on December 2.
Lazio defeated Zenit St. Petersburg 3–1. In the team’s victory, former Dortmund forward Cairo Immobile scored two goals, making a comeback after recovering from the Coronavirus.
Immobile has scored 46 goals in 53 matches in all competitions for Lazio since last season. Dortmund has nine, Lazio has eight, Brugge has four and Zenit has one point.
Manchester United and PSG also won: Bruno Fernandez’s two goals in Group-H helped Manchester United beat Istanbul Basaksehir 4–1, making the team close to a knockout.
United now has nine points, three points more than both Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Leipzig. PSG beat Leipzig 1-0 thanks to Neymar’s penalty goal.
Messi, Ronaldo, Salah, and Lewandowski in FIFA’s best player race
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal, Leon Messi of Argentina, Muhammad Salah of Egypt, and Robert Lewandowski of Poland have been nominated for this year’s FIFA’s Best Male Player Award (Best FIFA Men’s Player Award).
Messi won the award last year. In addition, Thiago Alcantara, Kevin Di Bruyne, Sadio Mane, Kylian Mbapé, Neymar, Sí Jayo Ramos, and Ví Jal von Dick have also been nominated for the award.
Lewandowski, who won the Uefa Men’s Player of the Year this year, is a strong contender for the FIFA Award in the Best Players category.
He made Bayern Munich champions on his own in the 2019–20 Champions League.
11 players, including Lucy Bronze, Delphine Cascarino, Caroline Graham Hansen, have been nominated for the best player award in the women’s section.
Luis Cortes and Rita Guarino have been nominated in the women’s category for the Best Coach award, while Jurgen Klopp, Maserlo Bielsa, and Zinedine Zidan have been nominated for the men’s category.
The award ceremony was to be held in September, but due to Corona it was postponed and will now be held in a virtual manner on December 17