Champions League
Incredible buzzer-beater for Lazio, goalkeeper Provendel scored at 90+5′
Lazio redeemed itself against Atlético by making it 1-1 with a goal from goalkeeper Provendel in the fifth minute of added time, while Feyenoord was beaten 2-0 by Celtic, who finished the game in Holland with nine men.
Incredible and yet true, drawn from the magic of the Champions League! Atlético looked like Barrios had victory in Europe’s premier competition in his hands in the 29th minute, but Lazio not only didn’t have the final say in the big Group 5 game, they responded in deafening fashion and found an unexpected one Heroes.
That was their goalkeeper, Ivan Provendel. The 29-year-old goalkeeper left his own goal to head home a corner won by his team in the fifth minute of stoppage time, headed after Luis Alberto’s kick and shot into the goal of Jan Oblak, who in the final stages of the game 1: 1 writes and knows the apotheosis of an entire stadium.
It is noted that Provendel became the fourth goalkeeper overall to score in the Champions League and the first since September 29, 2010 and Vincent Enyeama.
As far as the image of the game is concerned, it appeared that Lazio had a better image in the first half compared to Atlético, but the Rojiblancos took the lead in the dressing room at half-time thanks to Pablo Barrios’ shot in the 29th minute Camanda’s leg hit and tricked Provendel.
In the second half the game was exciting, both teams had chances to score, but the two goalkeepers Provendel and Oblak showed good shots and made saves. Somehow the game went into added time to make history.
Lazio took advantage of a corner, Provendel stepped up to find an extra man in the Spaniards’ penalty area and, after a precise cross from Luis Alberto, he fired a header past Oblak, leveling the game in the closing stages of the contest.
- Lazio: Provendel, Marusic, Patrick, Romagnoli, Pellegrini (38′ Lazzari), Camanda (62′ Guduzzi), Vessino (76′ Cataldi), Alberto, Anderson (68′ Isaksen), Immobile, Xacani (76′ Pedro).
- ATLETICO: Oblak, Molina, Savic, Witzel (75′ Correa), Hermoso, Lino (79′ Riquelme), Saul, Barrios (46′ Jimenez), Llorente, Morata, Griezmann
Three points for Feyenoord against 9-man Celtic
In the other Group 5 game, Feyenoord hosted Celtic at the Cape in Rotterdam and claimed a resounding 2-0 win in a game that was dominated from start to finish.
The party for the Dutch started in the 45+2 minute when Stengs sent the ball into Hart’s goal with a direct free kick, while things got even more difficult for the Celts (led by Luis Palma) in the second half.
In the 63rd minute, Lagerbilke was sent off with a second yellow card for a penalty against Paisao. Hart kept his team going by beating the Feyenoord striker from 11 meters, but Holm faced a straight red in the 68th minute and left his team with 9 players.
The significant numerical deficit meant the Scottish champions’ complete collapse. Brendan Rodgers’ side escaped in the 71st minute when Hertruidas’s goal was disallowed (deemed offside by VAR), but it wasn’t until five minutes later when Hertruidas made it 2-0 with a powerful shot from inside the penalty area that made it 2-0 brought the home fans into high gear.
- FEGENORD: Wellenreuther, Hertruida, Trauner, Handsko, Hartmann, Stengs, Wiefer, Timber (73′ Zerucki), Midech (67′ Lingr), Paisao (67′ Jahanbas), Ivanovets (89′ Sauer)
- CELTIC: Hart, Johnston, Lagerbilke, Scales, Taylor, O’Reilly (82′ Bernardo), McGregor, Hatate (58′ Holm), Maeda (82′ Heon-Gyu), Furuhashi (67′ Igata), Palma (58′ Yang)
The results of the 1st matchday in the 5th group
- Feyenoord – Celtic 2:0 (45+2′ Stengs, 76′ Yahanbas)
- Lazio – Atletico 1-1 (90+5′ Provendel / 29′ Barrios)
The whole program
- 10.04. 7:45 p.m Atletico – Feyenoord
- 04/10 22:00 Celtic – Lazio
- 10/25 7:45 p.m Feyenoord – Lazio
- 10/25 22:00 O’clock Celtic – Atletico
- 07/11 22:00 Atletico – Celtic
- 07/11 22:00 Lazio – Feyenoord
- November 28th 7:45 p.m Lazio – Celtic
- November 28th 22:00 O’clock Feyenoord – Atletico
- 13.12. 22:00 O’clock Atlético – Lazio
- 13.12. 22:00 O’clock Celtic – Feyenoord
Source: Sport 24
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Champions League
Pedri commented on the new format of the Champions League: An unexpected look from a football player
Barcelona midfielder pedri He answered the question about his attitude towards the new format of the Champions League with the general group stage.
“Do I like the new format of the Champions League? I can’t say with 100% certainty which format I like more: this one or the previous one?”
If I have to choose, I will do something new: There were more matches between strong teams in the first stage,” said Pedri, as quoted by Esquire.
Before the 2024/2025 season, the group stage of the Champions League consisted of eight groups of four clubs each. All participants played six matches in their respective foursomes, home and away, against each of the three opponents.
From the 2024/2025 season, a new Champions League format comes into force with a common group stage of 36 clubs; each participant plays eight matches, four away and four at home; The opponents are determined by lot.”
Source: Sport UA
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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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