Champions League
Napoli 4-1 Liverpool: Crazy party for the Partenopei with the Reds as accomplices
Napoli were delightful in the first 45 minutes and did whatever they wanted against Liverpool’s faltering defense to celebrate a 4-1 triumph in the final in their Champions League opener with Diego Maradona.
A Napoli from the wildest dreams of its fans met a dispirited Liverpool on its way on Wednesday night (7/9) and this football cocktail brought… an explosion in the volcanic “Diego Maradona”.
The Partenopei swept, particularly in the first half, when they scored three goals and had chances for as many more, and managed to go 4-1 clean in the last half hour to seal an unspeakable Premiership triumph for the pair reach teams in the 1st group Champions League.
Zielinski made it 1-0 in the 5th minute, Angisa scored two goals for his team in the 31st minute and Simeone made it 3-0 in the 44th minute just a few minutes into the game (instead of Osimen, who scored one missed a penalty). in the 18th minute), in a 45-minute game that saw Spalletti’s men seemingly compete on two levels with greater intensity and speed than their opponents, led by a stunning Kvaratthelia in his Champions League debut.
In the opening minutes of the second half, the Partenopei scored a fourth goal with Zielinski against Liverpool’s faltering defence, while the Reds in turn reduced in the 49th minute with Luis Diaz, but that goal wasn’t a stepping stone counterattack but… consolation .
And that’s because, despite Klopp’s many substitutions, the flow couldn’t be reversed just after 60 minutes, with Napoli remaining in control and scoring an impressive 4-1 that set Champions League Group 1 on fire as Liverpool chased Ajax (4th minute). : 0 Rangers) and Partenopei in the overall standings.
The match
Napoli started the game very strongly with Osimen’s shot at the left post from a touchline position just 42 seconds later, a stage that was a prelude to what the Partenopei fans would be excited to see in the first half. And that’s because the first goal was not long in coming, as the demoralized Partenopei salvaged a penalty from a Milner hand in the large area and Zielinski took the lead in the 5th minute.
In the 18th minute they could have doubled their goals again from the penalty spot (on a penalty awarded by the referee after he used VAR for an illegal Van Dykes mark on Osimen), but Alisson intercepted Osimen’s execution and little later it was Fan Dike. Guardian Angel of the Red Hearth cutting Kvaratthelia’s place on the line.
No matter how hard Klopp’s players tried to avoid fate, it was impossible as the home side dominated the game and with a typical 31′ period, the Kvarachelia, Zielinski and Angisa combined and the latter made it 2-0 from the penalty spot.
In the 44th minute the first-half party was over. Giovani Simeone used Kvarachelia’s assist to make it 3-0 after stepping on the pitch in his Champions League debut.
At the beginning of the second half, Napoli were similarly strong and made it 4-0 through Zielinski in the 47th minute. Luis Diaz responded with an excellent strike to make it 4-1 in the 49th minute but Liverpool’s response never came
Spalletti’s players made sure the game “turned off” in the last half hour by closing the gaps in last year’s finalists of the Champions League final, and the final celebrated 4-1 and impressively started this year’s adventure in top European club competition.
NAPLES: Merret, Di Lorenzo, Kim, Rahmani, Olivera (74′ Rui), Lobotzka, Angisa, Politano (58′ Lozano), Zielinski (74′ Elmas), Kvarachelia (57′ Jerbin), Osimen (41′ Simeone)
LIVERPOOL: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Gomez (46′ Matip), Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Milner (63′ Thiago), Elliott (77′ Melo), Diaz, Salah (62′ Zota), Firmino (62′ Nunes)
Source: Sport 24
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Champions League
Guardiola: In football you will be able to perform better in the future
Earlier, English Manchester City played a match against French Monaco in a new round of the UEFA Champions League.
After the match, the head coach of the “Locals” Pep Guardiola commented on the performance of the powerful team.
“In football you can always perform better – and this is the result. Our game today was very good in many ways. And step by step we will improve our results.”
Ale mi gave many speeches today in the right way. We created many scoring opportunities and found Phil Foden active in the first half. Most Gravians played at a fairly high level.
Previously, they did not let their opponents create anything, but created the chances themselves. We adapted very well to the superniks and played very well. This is my opinion.
If you get a good match on the right side, of course you have to… Today we got a great ball, that’s all I can tell you right away.
Holland? It’s really good. He plays to score goals. He struggled with three centre-backs and two supporting defenders in front of him, and it wasn’t easy for his partners to know that. Ale, we can work hard to score goals.
Tse bula spravdi garna gra. We created a lot of chances, but unfortunately in the end we didn’t defend perfectly against a free kick, which would have been quite a few, and we conceded a penalty, which was awarded when the ball hit the first one… well, that’s it.
Referee? “I have nothing to say to the Spanish referees,” said the Spanish footballer.
In the coming round, English Manchester City will visit Spanish Villarreal.
Source: Football UA
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Champions League
Borussia Dortmund – Athletic Bilbao 4:1 Video of goals and match review 01.10.2025
Borussia Dortmund defeated Bask Athletic (4:1) in the match of the other round of the UEFA Champions League.
Problems for the Spanish team started to arise in the first half, when their opponents took away their goal and scored the first goal against their team.
Immediately the “jmeli” got the advantage, after which Athlete won one ball, but ultimately missed two more.
Kind regards, video of the highlights of the match between Borussia Dortmund and Athletic Bilbao in the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26:
Borussia Dortmund — Athletic Bilbao 4:1
Goli: Svensson, 29, Chukwuemeka, 51, Girassi, 82, Brandt, 90+1 – Guruseta, 61
Borussia Dortmund: Male – Sule (Schlotterbeck, 70), Anton, Bensebaine – R’erson, Sabitzer, Bellingham (Nmecha, 69), Svensson – Adeyemi (Bayer, 63), Chukwuemeka (Brandt, 63) – Girassi (Silva, 87)
Athletic Bilbao: Simon – Gorosabel, Vivian (Arezo, 46), Paredes, Lecue – Jauregisar (Laporte, 46), Rego – Williams (Ruiz de Galarreta, 46), Navarro, Gomez (Serrano, 63) – Sannadi (Sanchez, 80)
Next: Bayer-Paredes, Gorosabel
Source: Football UA
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Champions League
Bayer Leverkusen – PSV 1:1 Video of goals and review of the match 01.10.2025
Bayer Leverkusen played in the match of the other round of the UEFA Champions League on the field in a defeat against the Dutch PSV (1:1).
The spectators had the chance to watch the release of the sustrcha until halfway through the other half, when the teams exchanged goals and parted ways.
Kind regards, video of the highlights of the match between Bayer Leverkusen and PSV in the 2nd round of the UEFA Champions League 2025/26:
Bayer Leverkusen-PSV 1:1
Goli: Kofane, 65 — Saybari, 72
Bayer Leverkusen: Fleken – Kwansa, Bade, Tapsoba – Tap, Garcia, Fernandez, Grimaldo – Tillman (Maza, 80), Poku (Ben Segir, 74) – Cofane (Echeverri, 80)
PSV: Kovarzh – Junior, Obispo (Flamingo, 67), Gaserovski, Salah-Eddin – Saybari, Schouten, Wehrman – Man (Driush, 74), Til, Perishic (Bajraktarevich, 74)
Subject: Til-Saibari
Source: Football UA
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