European Cups
Club Brugge-Atalanta, the latest updates on the lineups
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Real Madrid confirms its greatness: once again overwhelms an English team away, demonstrating the usual Blancos character.
Some teams travel at a different pace than usual. Others, in certain competitions, feel at home. The match between Manchester City and Real Madrid is the clearest proof of this. An exciting game, destined to remain etched in the memory of Citizen fans for a long time.
The challenge begins with a banner, unusual for English stadiums. It depicts Rodri kissing the Ballon d’Or, with the inscription “Stop Crying Your Heart Out”, clearly directed at Vinicius Jr. after the midfielder Spanish player won the award. The game starts strong: City takes the lead with Haaland, after two wasted opportunities by Real. The Blancos react with an acrobatic goal from Mbappé, similar to the one in the World Cup final against Argentina.
City goes ahead again at the 80th minute with Haaland from a penalty kick, but Real enters killer instinct mode. In six minutes, Diaz equalizes in the 86th minute and Bellingham scores the winning goal in the 92nd minute. In Madrid, there is suffering, but the result is always the same: in the Champions League, Real becomes a war machine, ready to strike the decisive blow when you least expect it. Another night as Blancos.
Vinicius, the man in the spotlight
Vinicius Jr. is the man in the spotlight, but the Brazilian gladly accepts the role of antagonist, bringing incredible determination to the field. From the first minute, he verbally clashes with some City fans, who jokingly shout at him: “Where’s the Ballon d’Or?”. He doesn’t think twice and immediately shows the opposing sector the patch on Real’s jerseys celebrating the club’s 15 Champions League victories.
At the end of the game, interviewed by Sky Sport, Vinicius returns to the controversy of the banner displayed by City fans. With a mocking smile, he replies: “These things only charge me up. They are fans, but they should also sing.” A response that confirms his strong mentality and ability to turn provocations into extra motivation.
Man City fans: “Where’s your Ballon d’Or?”
Vinicius:pic.twitter.com/T7qaPyKBTT
— Troll Football (@TrollFootball) February 12, 2025
European Cups
France, Zidane favorite for post-Deschamps
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The last day of Group J will see Belgium face Liechtenstein, in what is a real bottom-of-the-table clash.
The curtain falls on Group J of European qualification for next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The solitary leader, but not yet sure of the World Cup ticket, will face those who have not yet earned a point.
The Red Devils, in fact, top the standings with 15 points, compared to the 13 of the chasers, namely Wales and North Macedonia.
A very different situation for the visitors, who are last and out of the running for some time.
Belgium’s Lineup
Belgium is missing the final step to secure access to the upcoming North American World Cup.
The team coached by Rudi Garcia, in fact, by winning, will not have to worry about the results of the chasers and will be able to enter the club of qualifiers.
The former Roma coach will deploy the 4-2-3-1 formation, a trademark of his management as coach of the Flemings.
In goal, Sels will play, protected in defense by the quartet formed by Meunier, Faes, Debast, and De Cuyper.
In midfield, a duo of Tielemans and Onana, with Trossard, De Ketelaere, and Doku supporting the lone striker Lukebakio.
Liechtenstein’s Lineup
Zero points in seven games played so far for Liechtenstein coached by Funfstuck.
Given the situation, therefore, it is expected that the match in Liège will only be an experimental game, with no ambition of ranking.
The negative streak achieved so far, in fact, does not allow any hope of achieving any goals.
In the starting eleven, Buchel will guard the goal, protected by Traber, Malin, and Hofer.
In midfield, there will be Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, and Goppel, while up front the pair will be Saglam-Luque Notaro.
Possible Lineups
Belgium (4-2-3-1): Sels; Meunier, Faes, Debast, de Cuyper; Tielemans, Onana; Trossard, De Ketelaere, Doku; Lukebakio. Coach: Rudi Garcia
Liechtenstein (3-5-2): Buchel; Traber, Malin, Hofer; Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Goppel; Saglam, Luque-Notaro. Coach: Funfstuck
Where to Watch
The match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, scheduled for this evening at 20:45, will be available on Sky Sport and on the UEFA TV website.
European Cups
“Norway looked like the Brazil of the ’70s” – Football style
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The last day of Group J will see Belgium take on Liechtenstein, in what is a real bottom-of-the-table clash.
The curtain also falls on Group J of the European qualifying for next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The solitary leader, but not yet secure in the qualification, will face those who have not yet earned a point.
The Red Devils, in fact, top the table with 15 points, against the 13 of the chasing pack, namely Wales and North Macedonia.
A very different situation for the visitors, last and out of contention for some time.
Belgium’s Lineup
The Belgium team only lacks one step to secure a spot in the upcoming North American World Cup.
The team coached by Rudi Garcia, by winning, won’t have to worry about the results of the chasing teams and can enter the club of qualified teams.
The former Roma coach will stick to the 4-2-3-1 formation, a trademark of his coaching style with the Belgian national team.
In goal will be Sels, protected in defense by the quartet of Meunier, Faes, Debast and De Cuyper.
In midfield, a duo of Tielemans and Onana, with Trossard, De Ketelaere and Doku supporting the lone striker Lukebakio.
Liechtenstein’s Lineup
Zero points in seven matches played so far for Liechtenstein coached by Funfstuck.
Given the situation, therefore, it is expected that the match in Liege will be just an experimental game, with no ambitions for the classic result.
The negative streak so far, indeed, does not allow any hope for any goals.
In the starting eleven, Buchel will guard the goal, defended by Traber, Malin and Hofer.
In midfield, there will be Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele and Goppel, while up front the pair will be Saglam-Luque Notaro.
Possible Lineups
Belgium (4-2-3-1): Sels; Meunier, Faes, Debast, de Cuyper; Tielemans, Onana; Trossard, De Ketelaere, Doku; Lukebakio. Coach: Rudi Garcia
Liechtenstein (3-5-2): Buchel; Traber, Malin, Hofer; Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Goppel; Saglam, Luque-Notaro. Coach: Funfstuck
Where to Watch
The match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, scheduled for this evening at 8:45 PM, will be broadcast on Sky Sport and on the UEFA TV website.
European Cups
Belgium-Liechtenstein, probable lineups and where to watch it
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The final day of Group J will see Belgium take on Liechtenstein, in what is a true bottom-of-the-table clash.
The curtain falls on Group J of the European qualifiers for next year’s World Cup in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
The solitary group leader, but not yet secure of the World Cup spot, will face a team that has yet to earn a point.
The Red Devils, in fact, top the table with 15 points, compared to the 13 of the chasing pack, namely Wales and North Macedonia.
A very different situation for the visitors, who are at the bottom and out of contention for a while.
Belgium Overview
Belgium needs one final step to secure qualification for the upcoming North American World Cup.
The team coached by Rudi Garcia, if they win, won’t have to worry about the results of the chasing teams and can qualify for the tournament.
The former Roma coach will stick to the 4-2-3-1 formation, a trademark of his tenure as the Belgian national team coach.
In goal will be Sels, protected in defense by the quartet of Meunier, Faes, Debast, and De Cuyper.
In midfield, a duo of Tielemans and Onana, with Trossard, De Ketelaere, and Doku supporting the lone striker Lukebakio.
Liechtenstein Overview
Zero points in seven matches played so far for Liechtenstein, coached by Funfstuck.
Given the situation, it’s expected that the match in Liege will be just an experimental game, with no ambitions for a classic result.
The negative streak so far, in fact, does not allow for any hopes of achieving an objective.
In the starting eleven, Buchel will guard the goal, protected by Traber, Malin, and Hofer.
In midfield, there will be Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, and Goppel, while up front the duo of Saglam-Luque Notaro.
Possible Lineups
Belgium (4-2-3-1): Sels; Meunier, Faes, Debast, de Cuyper; Tielemans, Onana; Trossard, De Ketelaere, Doku; Lukebakio. Coach: Rudi Garcia
Liechtenstein (3-5-2): Buchel; Traber, Malin, Hofer; Kindle, Luchinger, Hasler, Sele, Goppel; Saglam, Luque-Notaro. Coach: Funfstuck
Where to Watch
The match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, scheduled tonight at 20:45, will be available on Sky Sport and on the UEFA TV website.
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