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Dinamo 1-1 Salzburg: They gave Milan the kiss of life from Zagreb

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Dinamo and Salzburg battled it out in Zagreb, with Milan victorious as a 1-1 draw kept the Rossoneri alive in the knockout stages of Champions League Group 5.

The tail Dynamo Zagreb and the pioneer Salzburg They were looking for a win that would put them at the top of the hunt for Champions League Group 5 qualification, with just two points separating them. That 1-1 For the 4th match day in the satisfying game against Croatia they favored Chelsea on the one hand, on the other hand they kept Milan alive in the fight.


Thanks to Nikolas Seewald, Salzburg went a goal behind in the 12th minute, but the first half belonged entirely to the Croatians. They reacted immediately by putting the ball in the net too, but the goal didn’t count because the referee blew the whistle earlier and was about to equalize again.

It finally came from Robert Ljubicic in the 40th minute (in a phase the referee also shouldn’t have counted but managed to equalize through VAR) who gave the Croatians even more impetus.

The half-time whistle favored the Austrians, who got better into the second half. The home side lost their rhythm, although they had a good chance of winning with a cross from Petar Botskai. Salzburg kept the score at 1-1 and didn’t do anything, although they would have taken a clear lead if they had won the qualifiers.

DINAM ZAGREB: Livakovic, Ristovski (79′ Moharami), Sutalo, Peric, Misic (80′ Bulat), Spikic (80′ Botskai), Ademi (67′ Drmic), Ivanovic (80′ Baturina), Ljubicic, Petkovic, Orsic

SALZBURG: Ken, Dedic, Sole, Pavlovic, Ulmer, Gurna Duat, Seewald, Sucic, Kjaergaard, Sesko (86′ Simic), Okafor (62′ Adamou)

The results of the 4th round

  • Dynamo Zagreb – Salzburg 1-1 (40′ Ljubitzic / 12′ Seewald)
  • Milan – Chelsea 0-2 (21st penalty, 34th Aubameyang)

The ranking of the 5th group


The program of the 5th game

  • 25/10 22:00 Dynamo Zagreb – Milan
  • 25/10 19:45 Salzburg – Chelsea

The program of the 6th game

  • 02/11 22:00 Chelsea – Dynamo Zagreb
  • 02/11 22:00 Milan – Salzburg

Source: Sport 24

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