Champions League
VIDEO. They covered their faces with blood. Horrible scene from the Champions League match between Chelsea and Lyon

Something terrible happened in the women’s 1/4 final rematch. Champions League Between English Chelsea and French Lyon.
Chelsea player in the middle of the second half Melanie Leupolz He received a blow to the face from his opponent from Lyon.
The whole face of the German football player, whose nose was bleeding, was covered in blood. Doctors managed to stop the bleeding and Melanie left the field to replace it.
In a dramatic quarter-final battle against Lyon, Chelsea saved the game in 120+8 minutes (1:2, 1-0 in the first game) in the injury time of the second overtime and then took the win on penalties. (pen 4:3).
VIDEO. They covered their faces with blood. Horrible scene from the Champions League match between Chelsea and Lyon
Source: Sport UA

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Champions League
He apologized. UEFA won’t take Champions League final from Marciniak

UEFA has announced that it will not punish Polish referee Szymon Marciniak in the Champions League final to be played between Inter and Manchester City (June 10, Istanbul).
The possible reason for Marciniak’s dismissal was his participation in the Everest conference, organized by the leader of the far-right Polish political party New Hope Slawomir Metzen.
Marciniak publicly apologized for attending this event:
“I was seriously misled and completely unaware of the true nature and source of the incident in question. I didn’t know it was about the Polish far right. Had I known this fact, I would have categorically declined the invitation. It is important to understand that the values promoted by this movement are completely against my personal beliefs and principles that I am trying to uphold in my life.
I would like to emphasize my unwavering support for the values that UEFA stands for, especially for inclusion and respect for all people, regardless of their background. These principles are central to the spirit of football and align organically with my personal beliefs. I also wholeheartedly condemn any form of hatred, discrimination or intolerance as it has no place neither in sports nor in society in general.
I also want to emphasize my commitment to the fight against discrimination in football. In the future, I promise to be more careful about learning about events and organizations I associate myself with. I am determined to learn from this experience and ensure that such judgmental errors are not repeated in the future.”
Source: Sport UA

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Champions League
Marciniak usually officiates in the Champions League final

Normally, Simon Marciniak officiates the Champions League final as his lengthy apology/clarification statement for attending a far-right conference in Poland has been accepted. Different groups fight against racism and discrimination.
Simon Marciniak will normally officiate the Champions League final between Manchester City and Inter Milan in Istanbul.
His participation in the final was in question as he attended a far-right conference in Poland and was the subject of allegations by anti-racism group Never Again.
The Polish referee apologized to UEFA and the respective teams, stressing that this had nothing to do with racism and anti-Semitism. Anti-racism groups reacting to his appointment urged UEFA not to revoke their appointment following Marciniak’s apology.
Source: Sport 24

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Champions League
Calkhanoglu: It’s an awkward interlude, but I knew we could reach the Champions League final

Hakan Calhanoglu knew it was “not easy” to move from Milan to Inter, but “knowing” they could reach the Champions League final, and can be especially fun with Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan.
The game will be played on the 10th worm in the stadium named after Ataturk in Istanbul, and Chalkhanoglu and Gundogan will also become the first Turkish champions, a kind of trophy of the League of Champions, won at home.
“I love Istanbul, it’s the most beautiful place for me. I can’t think how to be there and even play in Turkey,” Calhanoglu told UEFA.com.
“Gündogan is the captain of Manchester City and I will respect yoga. It will not be easy for him to end up as a great engraver.
I want to become the first Turk after winning the League of Champions and grow in Istanbul for the sake of my dreams.”
Pіvzakhisnik was born and lived near Nіmechchinі, but virіshiv came to the country, the stars came from the yoga father.
I will be in Serie A in 2017, first for Milan, then we will go to my next superman as a good agent, when my contract is over, I will come to the next baked superman of Internat 2021.
“On the first day, when I arrived, we knew it wasn’t an easy job for me, but the club and my teammates miraculously accepted me and I was happy again.”
Milan won the Scudetto last season, but Calhanoglu and Inter took revenge for the first time by beating them in the Italian Super Cup and winning offensive games in the Champions League final at San Siro.
“We are close at once, the beds are close, which is natural to dream. I know what we can eat here, I say honestly.”
Teams play 10 worms.
Source: Football UA

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