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Champions League: The dramatic final of the 4th group with the seven table changes

Eintracht and Sporting were each in Group 4 of the Champions League sometime on Matchday 6, while Tottenham and Marseille progressed from three to the dramatic final.

Two sides achieved all four places in Group 4 of the Champions League and two others managed three places before the dramatic day of play ended and the tables were finally settled.

Tottenham, Eintracht, Sporting and Marseille set the tone for a thriller on Day 6 of the group stage, with seven changes in the table and teams falling from the top to bottom thanks to a goal.

A 2-1 victory for England at the Velodrome and Germany at Jose Alvalade finally sent them into the next phase, where Sporting continue in injury time in the Europa League.

The shocking variation in score

  • centers in the games: Tottenham 9, Sporting 8, Eintracht 8, Marseille 7

The cross between the two games gave each team a point thanks to the two 0-0 draws

  • Sporting goal: Sporting 10, Tottenham 9, Eintracht 7, Marseille 7

Arthur Gomes’ goal in the 39th minute for Sporting against Eintracht put the Lions at the top of the group and overtook the English


  • Marseille’s goal: Sporting 10, Marseille 9, Tottenham 8, Eintracht 7

Marcel Béba put Marseille ahead both in game (first half injury time) and in the table against Tottenham, which Eintracht followed


  • Tottenham scores a goal: Sporting 10, Tottenham 9, Eintracht 7, Marseille 7

Clement Lenglet equalized for Tottenham in the 54th minute and England automatically advanced into a qualifying position, overtaking France, who were at a disadvantage in the draw against Eintracht

  • Eintracht Gate: Tottenham 9, Sporting 8, Eintracht 8, Marseille 7

Daiichi Kamada’s penalty in the 62nd minute leveled the game in Lisbon and brought the group back to their… factory settings

  • Eintracht Gate: Eintracht 10, Tottenham 9, Marseille 7, Sporting 7

Radal Kolo Muani equalized in the 72nd minute after all teams had changed sides with Eintracht 2-1 in Lisbon. The Germans finished first, the English second, and Sporting fell from the lead to last place after being level on points with Marseille.


  • Finally in Lisbon: Eintracht 10, Tottenham 9, Marseille 7, Sporting 7

Eintracht secure qualification and wait and see if they can stay in 1st place and find themselves in Monday’s draw. Sporting are in the rear, outside of Europe and positively awaiting a mandate from France

  • Tottenham scores a goal: Tottenham 11, Eintracht 10, Sporting 7, Marseille 6

Pierre-Emile Heiberg completed Tottenham’s turn in the late game and sent the English to the front of the group. At the same time, Marseille fell back to last place


  • Finally in Marseilles: Tottenham 11, Eintracht 10, Sporting 7, Marseille 6

The Danish midfielder’s goal was the last phase of the game and the group picture was concluded in an atmosphere of joy and sadness, depending on which team occupied which position.

Champions League: The dramatic final of the 4th group with the seven table changes



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The most watched match of the 7th round of the Champions League was the match in Madrid

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The most watched match of the 7th round of the Champions League was the match in Madrid

The match between Real and Monaco in Madrid, which resulted in a 6:1 victory for the top teams, became the most watched match of the 7th round of the Champions League.

There were 73,599 fans registered at the match.

The match between Inter and Arsenal in Milan attracted slightly fewer spectators (72,649 spectators).

The third largest crowd in the stadium was the match between Bayern and Union Saint-Gilloise (66,000 fans).

Participation in Champions League 7th round matches (January 20-21)

  • 73,599: Real Madrid – Monaco
  • 72,649: Inter – Arsenal
  • 66,000: Bayern – Union Saint-Gilloise
  • 65 631: Marseille – Liverpool
  • 52,713: Tottenham – Borussia Dortmund
  • 52.076: Newcastle – PSV
  • 51 428: Sports – PSG
  • 48 443: Galatasaray – Atletico
  • 41,626: Juventus – Benfica
  • 35 022: Copenhagen – Naples
  • 32.400: Olympiakos – Bayer Leverkusen
  • 30 774: Chelsea – Paphos
  • 27 820: Karabakh – Eintracht
  • 21.462: Atalanta – Athletic
  • 19242: Slavia – Barcelona
  • 14023: Villarreal – Ajax
  • 11 324: Kairat – Bruges
  • 8016: Bude Glimt – Manchester City

Source: Sport UA

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UEFA chose the team of the week in the Champions League: unexpected heroes

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UEFA chose the team of the week in the Champions League: unexpected heroes

Official sources UEFA The symbol team of the week was determined according to the results of the next matches in the Champions League.

Here is the list of the best players: Keeper: Konstantinos Tsolakis (Olympiacos). defenders: Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Jostein Gundersen (Bodo-Glimt), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Alvin Jafarguliyev (Qarabag). midfielders: Kefren Thuram-Julien (Juventus), Fermin Lopez (Barcelona), Robert Navarro (Athletic). Forward: Giuliano Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Luis Suarez (Sporting).

Let us remind you that the decisive match of the current Champions League will be played at the Puskas Arena in Budapest. The final match will be held on May 30, 2026.

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One goal separates Harry Kane from Shevchenko, Salah and Ibrahimovic

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One goal separates Harry Kane from Shevchenko, Salah and Ibrahimovic

The match of the seventh round took place on Wednesday, January 21. Champions League, Bayern Munich and Belgian Association Saint-Gilloise met. The German club defeated its opponent with a score of 2-0.

The main hero of the match was England’s striker Harry Kane By scoring a double goal, he increased the number of goals he scored in the Champions League to 47.

One goal separates the 32-year-old footballer from Ukrainian Football Federation President Andriy Shevchenko, famous Swede Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah, who each have 48 goals.

If Kane scores four goals this season, he will be able to pass the legendary Frenchman Thierry Henry and rise to tenth place.

Champions League top scorers (excluding qualifications)

  1. Cristiano Ronaldo-140 goals
  2. Lionel Messi-129
  3. Robert Lewandowski – 106
  4. Karim Benzema – 90
  5. Raul – 71
  6. Kylian Mbappe-66
  7. Thomas Müller – 57
  8. Ruud van Nistelrooy – 56
  9. Erling Netherlands – 55
  10. Thierry Henry-50
  11. Andrey Shevchenko – 48
  12. Zlatan Ibrahimovic – 48
  13. Mohammed Salah – 48
  14. Harry Kane-47
  15. Filippo Inzaghi – 46

Source: Sport UA

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