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March 9, 2022  Liverpool Through To UCL Quarter Final Despite 1-0 Loss To Inter Milan

 Liverpool Through To UCL Quarter Final Despite 1-0 Loss To Inter Milan

Liverpool claimed their spot in the Champions League Quarter Finals in successive seasons despite suffering a home loss to 10-man Inter Milan.

An outstanding finish by Lautaro Martinez was proved inadequate for the Italian champions as the late goals by Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah in the first leg in Milan three weeks prior proved decisive.

Martinez got the better of Alisson with a precise finish from 20 yards in the 61st minute.

But the Italian champions’ hopes of forcing extra time with a second goal were dashed when former Arsenal and Manchester United forward Alexis Sanchez was given his marching orders just two minutes later for a second yellow card.

Liverpool had their own fair share of missed opportunities as they hit the woodwork three times in the particularly affair which, in addition to Sanchez’s red card, saw six other players booked.

After Joel Matip headed against the bar, Salah struck the post twice in front of the Kop.

The game was also stopped for a few minutes in the first half due to a medical emergency in the crowd.

The draw for the last eight takes place on 18 March in Nyon, Switzerland.

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February 22, 2022 Napoli Miss Chance To Go Top Of Serie A

Napoli Miss Chance To Go Top Of Serie A

Napoli missed the chance to go top of Serie A after Victor Osimhen’s 87th-minute header salvaged them a 1-1 draw at relegation-threatened Cagliari.

Gaston Pereiro put Cagliari ahead near the hour mark with a long, bouncing shot, but Osimhen came off the bench to level the scores with three minutes to go on Monday night.

Napoli failed to capitalise on Inter Milan’s shock 2-0 home defeat to Sassuolo on Sunday, and instead remain behind last season’s champions on goal difference in third after coming away with a point against Cagliari.

A win for Inter a day earlier they would have moved them to the top of the table themselves, but are now two points behind AC Milan with a game in hand on their cross-city rivals.

February 17, 2022 Liverpool Earn First Leg Advantage Over Inter Milan

Liverpool Earn First Leg Advantage Over Inter Milan

Liverpool took a huge step towards the Champions League quarter-finals after scoring two late goals against Inter Milan in the San Siro.

The Reds looked set for a goalless draw in the first leg in Italy until Brazil forward Roberto Firmino got on the end of Andrew Robertson’s corner to head his side into the lead.

Mohamed Salah added a second with a deflected effort from inside the box which means Jurgen Klopp’s side take a sizeable advantage into the second leg at Anfield on 8 March.

Italian champions Inter hit the bar through Hakan Çalhanoglu and were on top for long periods of the second half before Firmino struck in the 75th minute.

Liverpool scored from their only two attempts on target and will be firm favourites to progress when the two sides meet in the deciding leg next month.

It was a particularly memorable night for midfielder Harvey Elliott, who became the youngest player ever to start a match in the competition for Liverpool at the age of 18 years and 318 days.

The only negative on an otherwise upbeat night for the Reds was an injury to Portugal forward Diogo Jota, who was replaced by goalscorer Firmino at the start of the second half after suffering an ankle injury.

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June 15, 2021 Christian Eriksen Says He Will Cheer On The Boys On The Denmark Team In Coming Matches

Christian Eriksen Says He Will Cheer On The Boys On The Denmark Team In Coming Matches

Christian Eriksen posted a picture from his hospital bed with a thumbs-up as he made his first comments since suffering a cardiac arrest and has said he is "fine under the circumstances".

The 29-year-old Denmark midfielder, collapsed in Saturday's game with Finland and had to be resuscitated on the pitch.

Eriksen had to be resuscitated on the pitch after collapsing shortly before half-time in Saturday's match in Copenhagen.

Denmark's team doctor Morten Boese said: "How close were we to losing him? I don't know, but we got him back after one defib [defibrillation] so that's quite fast.

"The examinations that have been done so far look fine. We don't have an explanation to why it happened."

Eriksen has thanked fans from around the world for their support.

Only when they were informed that Eriksen was awake in the hospital did the players agree to resume the match, with play restarting almost two hours after the former Tottenham player collapsed.

Finland won 1-0 and Denmark forward Martin Braithwaite has said the decision to resume the match was the "least bad one".

Eriksen wrote via Instagram "Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches, Play for all of Denmark."

The Inter Milan playmaker is now in a stable condition in a Copenhagen hospital.

"Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world," he added. "It means a lot to me and my family.

"I'm fine - under the circumstances. I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel OK."

 

 

 

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