Phil Foden to the fore as Manchester City fightback turns RB Leipzig over
Phil Foden created two and scored another as holders Manchester City came from 2-0 down to preserve their unbeaten Champions League run with a 3-2 win over RB Leipzig.
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Phil Foden created two and scored another as holders Manchester City came from 2-0 down to preserve their unbeaten Champions League run with a 3-2 win over RB Leipzig.
Brendan Rodgers bemoaned a lack of quality after Celtic's interest in Europe ended with a 2-0 defeat in the Champions League by Lazio in Rome.
Celtic crashed out of Europe for the season after a late double by super substitute Ciro Immobile gave Lazio a 2-0 Champions League win in Rome.
Thirteen matches, twelve defeats.
Ex-UCD, Shamrock Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Paul Corry and the42.ie journalist David Sneyd join Raf Diallo to discuss the candidates linked with succeeding Stephen Kenny as Republic of Ireland men's senior manager including Neil Lennon, Lee Carlsey, Roy Keane and Gus Poyet, with Corry sharing a first-hand insight into the latter who foiled Ireland twice as Greece boss this year.
Sin-bins should be trialled at higher levels of football following their successful implementation in the grassroots game, the sport's lawmaking body has agreed.
RIYADH: It has been a challenging AFC Champions League debut for Al-Fayha. The 2022 King’s Cup winners, who beat Al-Hilal on penalties to lift their first ever major trophy 18 months ago, have lost three of their first four games and face a must-win clash with Turkmenistan’s Ahal in Riyadh on Tuesday.
LONDON: Erik ten Hag has urged his Manchester United players to keep calm in the Galatasaray cauldron as they fight for their lives in the Champions League. United are bottom of Group A and will be eliminated if they lose in Turkiye in their penultimate group fixture on Wednesday. Even if they beat Galatasaray and defeat group winners Bayern Munich at Old Trafford in their final game, two wins for Copenhagen would send the Danish side through instead of Ten Hag’s team. United, three-time European champions, have never won at Galatasaray — drawing twice and losing once. They were famously greeted by Turkish fans in 1993 holding a banner that read “Welcome to Hell,” while others threw missiles and menacingly drew their fingers across their throats. That game finished in a 0-0 draw, which sent United crashing out of Europe on the away goals rule after a 3-3 draw in the first leg. Speaking at a pre-match press conference on Tuesday, Ten Hag insisted his men would travel with confidence despite their predicament and the hostile reception awaiting them in Istanbul. “We know how to deal with it and I’m sure tomorrow it will be a confident team on the pitch,” said the Dutch manager. “You have to stay calm in your head and don’t get too emotional. You need emotion but you have to control it.