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Hurting Lawrence Shankland sat in the bowels of the Jan Breydel Stadium and felt as low as he’s been in football.
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Hurting Lawrence Shankland sat in the bowels of the Jan Breydel Stadium and felt as low as he’s been in football.
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Real Madrid usually deliver in the Champions League when the pressure is on and their trip to face Atalanta on Tuesday is shaping up to be a crucial clash for the troubled holders. The record 15-time winners have lost three of their first five matches and find themselves 24th in the standings, with places 25 to 36 eliminated at the end of the group phase. Carlo Ancelotti's side travel to Bergamo this week before hosting RB Salzburg and then visiting French outfit Brest with their future in the competition on the line.
Girona host Liverpool in the Champions League on Tuesday knowing the clash offers a chance to lay a glove on a top side before their European dream peters out. "We have reached a place which was a dream for us, a dream that we must all enjoy," said coach Michel Sanchez ahead of their debut in the competition, but the Catalan minnows have quickly been brought crashing down to earth. Down in 30th in the group table with four defeats from their opening five games and one win, it has become apparent that elite level European football may be a bridge too far for Girona at present.
Atalanta roll into Tuesday's Champions League clash with Real Madrid believing they can make more history as the new Serie A leaders aim for a top-eight finish and to push the 15-time kings of Europe closer to a shock elimination. Gian Piero Gasperini's team are in red-hot form and after moving top of the pile in Italy are in the unprecedented position of facing Madrid with some pundits making them favourites for the win in Bergamo. "That's a matter of opinion, I'm not exactly very convinced but if that's what people want to say that's fine by me," said Gasperini after Friday's win over AC Milan.
Leinster have opened their Champions Cup campaign with a victory away to Bristol Bears.
Chelsea roared back from two goals down to beat Tottenham 4-3 on Sunday, moving just four points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool after Arsenal were held by Fulham. The Gunners and Chelsea both started the day seven points adrift of Arne Slot's side, whose game this weekend was postponed due to stormy weather. Arsenal were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw but Enzo Maresca's Chelsea, kicking off later Sunday, mounted a stunning comeback at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.