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Manchester City – Sporting 0-0: Qualification in the ‘8’ with the engines switched off for the citizens

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Manchester City – Sporting 0-0: Qualification in the ‘8’ with the engines switched off for the citizens

Manchester City remained 0-0 with Sporting at the Etihad but that didn’t stop them from celebrating qualification for the top 8 teams in the Champions League, having as their dowry an impressive 5-0 from the first game in Lisbon .

What if he couldn’t score and break Sporting’s defence? Wednesday evening (03/09) had a very festive character for the Manchester City players and their fans after carrying the emphatic 5-0 from the first leg at Jose Alvalade and all he had to do was seal qualification for the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the ninth time in a row.

The game was played for the longest without high intensity, with the Citizens managing powers and the Lions looking to capture post-crash impressions at home, with in the final the two teams having some big stages ahead of the two hosts (City mainly) and both going satisfied from the field: the men for the qualification and the men for the proper performance.

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Despite Pep Guardiola’s extensive rotation (which changed the 6/11 of the starting line-up who faced United and gave 19-year-old Egan-Riley his Champions League baptism of fire), Manchester City took the field with appetite but opposite her she found a group burned in the porridge who were determined to blow the yoghurt as well.

The 5-0 in Lisbon in the first game between the two teams was a real shock for Sporting and they didn’t want to experience a similar nightmare in England where the Amorim players played under the bar and spent it a couple of times in the first game of 45 minutes . .

As a result, they didn’t have a single attempt at the final in that period, whereas the English champions managed to boast just over 70% possession and circulated it around Adan’s area, but not onerous and so not threatening nouns.

Only four finals were counted for the hosts (2 at home), with the only big phase coming in the first half in the 38th minute when Sterling came out on Adan Foden but couldn’t beat him with his place.

Early in the second half, Guardiola made two substitutions (Mahrez and Makati replacing Bernardo Silva and Fontaine) and this move gave the Citizens breath and quicker movement in the last third of the field.

Evidence of the Jesούςs goal in the 47th minute, thanks to an assist from Mahrez that didn’t count a few centimeters (the VAR showed that the Brazilian’s left side was sticking out), but also the Brazilian’s shot in the 56th minute, which by Adan was blocked, with Sporting on the side to have the first final in 57′ and after 60′ trying to gain meters on the field.

Something she managed after not receiving intense pressure from City for the next ten minutes, whilst having her first notable shot of the game in 73′, from Nuno Reyes in the final of a beautiful counterattack that went wide.

Guardiola even changed his keeper that minute, passing Carson instead of Anderson and the veteran keeper justified him in the 76th minute when he impressively stopped Paulinho with his body in what was either team’s biggest chance per minute up to that point.

Then the pace slowed down significantly, both coaches continued to change, the next good moment came in the 91st minute with Stones’ header (he sent the ball just over the bar after a corner kick) and the last phase, from which Sterling’s shot came an advantageous position that ran out.

MANCHESTER CITY: Anderson (73′ Carson), Egan-Riley, Stones, Laport (84′ Embete-Tatu), Zinchenko, Fernandinho, Guidogan, Bernardo Silva (46′ Mahrez), Sterling, Fontaine (46′)

SPORTY: Adan, Poros (79′ Esgaio), Koates, Inacio, Luis Neto (89′ Virginia), Mateus Reyes, Ugarte, Sarabia (58′ Edwards), Tabata, Paulinho (78′ Nuno Santos), Slimani (89′

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Slim and closed stands. UEFA severely punishes Bayern for fans’ behavior

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“Bavaria” Penalized for fans using fireworks in the Champions League match against Sporting – 3:1

Following the repeated use of pyrotechnics in the South Stand during home matches in the UEFA Champions League, Bayern were fined €50,000 by the UEFA Disciplinary Commission and the partial closure of the Allianz Arena (sectors 111–114) for the club’s next home match in European competition. The previously imposed suspended penalty will come into force after the incident in the match against Sporting Lisbon on 9 December 2025 and will be applied in the next home match against Union Saint-Gilloise on 21 January.

As tickets are not allocated to blocks during Bayern home matches in the lower tier of the South Stand and all 9,336 tickets for blocks 109-117 are valid, the club cannot technically cancel only 4,800 tickets for blocks 111-114. Therefore, as a first step, all South Stand tickets will be canceled and the club will refund the ticket price to the relevant buyers. All South Stand tickets will therefore be void and will not entitle you to a match against Saint-Gilloise at the Allianz Arena.

Ticket cancellations will be made on Friday. 109-110 and 115-117. In case of resale of seats in the blocks, Bayern will inform you about further actions and organizational details in a timely manner.

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PHOTOGRAPH. The official Champions League ball has been presented. 25-year partnership with UEFA

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PHOTOGRAPH. The official Champions League ball has been presented. 25-year partnership with UEFA

Adidas officially introduced a special ball UEFA Champions League 2025/26It is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the partnership with the main club tournament in Europe.

The new ball will feature in the general stage and knockout matches of the Champions League and its design references the history and iconic symbols of the tournament; At the center of one of the stars is a 25th anniversary inscription, highlighting the silver anniversary of the cooperation between Adidas and UEFA.

The design combines a classic white base with silver accents, inspired by the final ball of the 2000/01 season when Adidas became the first official supplier of the Champions League ball.

PHOTOGRAPH. adidas presented the official ball of the Champions League. 25-year partnership with UEFA

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Anatoly TRUBIN: “It’s difficult, but Mourinho knows what to do”

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Anatoly TRUBIN: “It’s difficult, but Mourinho knows what to do”

Ukrainian goalkeeper of Benfica Lisbon Anatoly Trubin He believes his team can reach the knockout stages of the Champions League despite having just six points after six matches.

“We understand that we have put ourselves in a really bad and difficult situation with these four defeats in the first four matches. But we still think we can do it. We are still alive. It is still difficult because we will have to play with two strong teams (Juventus and Real Madrid – approx.).”

But as you said, we have a coach who has won a lot. And the last match for him was an anniversary match; 750th match of his career. So he has a lot of experience. And he knows what to do. He knows what to say to us to make us understand that we still have a chance. And we will work as one group; players, coaches, technical staff, everyone. Fans too. And together we can do this,” the goalkeeper said in an interview with On The Continent – ​​A European Football Podcast.

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