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Bologna-Borussia Dortmund, the latest updates on the lineups

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Real Madrid-Salzburg is one of the matches valid for the 7th day of the Champions League, and is scheduled for tomorrow at 9:00 PM.
Real Madrid comes to the challenge with Salzburg with morale slightly on the rise, thanks to the crucial victory obtained against Atalanta, which allowed the team to remain in the playoff zone. With 9 points collected in 6 games, the Blancos are currently just above the qualifying line, but cannot afford missteps. The top positions in the standings, now difficult to reach, make the management of the upcoming matches even more important to avoid complications.
Carlo Ancelotti has gone through a difficult period, marked by the heavy defeat in the Super Cup against historical rivals Barcelona. However, the recent victories against Celta Vigo in the Copa del Rey and against Las Palmas in La Liga have brought serenity back to the Madrid environment. Despite these successes, the Champions League remains the absolute priority for Real, determined to redeem the disappointing home defeat against Milan (3-1).
The match against Salzburg represents a fundamental opportunity to consolidate qualification for the playoffs, especially in a season that marks Ancelotti’s announced farewell to the club’s bench. The Italian coach, in his last adventure with the Blancos, is determined to close in the best possible way, giving further joy to the Madrid fans.
The situation of Salzburg in the Champions League is extremely critical. Last in the standings with only 3 points, the Austrians must win the next two matches against Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid to hope to keep their qualification chances alive. However, even with two victories, qualification may not be enough, leaving the team at the mercy of the results of the other matches in the group.
The arrival of Thomas Letsch on the bench, who took over from Pep Lijnders after the recent dismissal, does not seem to have overturned a situation that now appears compromised. The absence of official matches since December 14, the day of the victory against Klagenfurt in the league, represents an additional obstacle for Salzburg, which is forced to regain rhythm and concentration against opponents of the highest level.
The match with Real Madrid takes on the contours of a true mission impossible, but Salzburg knows it has nothing more to lose and must rely on pride to keep the European dream alive, even if only for another match.
Real Madrid Lineup
For tomorrow’s match, Ancelotti will field the 4-3-3 formation. In goal will be Courtois, while the back four will consist of Valverde, Asencio, Rudiger, and Mendy. In midfield, the starters will be Modric, Ceballos, and Bellingham. The attack will see the usual Rodrygo and Vinicius Jr on the wings, with Mbappé in the center.
Salzburg Lineup
Coach Letsch will respond with the same formation. The posts will be defended by Schlager and in front of him will be the back four composed of Capaldo, Dedic, Piatkowski, and Terzic. In midfield, there will be Clark, Gourna-Douath, and Diambou. The front three will see Daghim, Konatè, and Gloutkh as starters.
Possible Lineups Real Madrid-Salzburg
Real Madrid (4-3-3) Courtois; Valverde, Asencio, Rudiger, Mendy; Modric, Ceballos, Bellingham; Rodrygo, Mbappé, Vinicius Jr. Mgr. Ancelotti
Salzburg (4-3-3) Schlager; Capaldo, Dedic, Piatkowski, Terzic; Clark, Gourna-Douath, Diambou; Daghim, Konatè, Gloutkh. Mgr. Letsch
Where to Watch Real Madrid-Salzburg
The match Real Madrid-Salzburg, scheduled for tomorrow, Wednesday, January 22 at 9:00 PM, will be available on Sky Sport. The Champions League match will be available for streaming on SkyGo and NOW.
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71 goals on the third matchday – Soccer style

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This week, the 2005 class Pio Esposito scored his first goal in the Champions League, but who are the youngest Italians to have done it before him?
The Champions League is the competition that all players dream of from the moment they put on their first pair of boots. Scoring a goal in this competition at a young age is therefore synonymous with great personality and satisfaction. Let’s see who the youngest Italian players are who have scored at least one goal in the world of the giants of Europe.
Top 10 youngest Italians to score in the Champions League

MOISE KEAN (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
9th Moise Kean with PSG, age: 20 years and 8 months
8th Nicola Ventola with Inter, age: 20 years and 4 months
7th Tomas Locatelli with Milan, age: 20 years and 4 months
6th Francesco Pio Esposito with Inter, age: 20 years and 3 months
5th Thiago Motta with Barcelona, age: 20 years and 3 months
4th Antonio Cassano with Roma, age: 20 years and 2 months

STEPHAN EL SHAARAWY (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
3rd Stephan El Shaarawy with Milan, age: 19 years and 11 months
2nd Nicolò Zaniolo with Roma, age: 19 years and 7 months
1st Mario Balotelli with Inter, age: 18 years and 2 months
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Juventus, Openda too slow in front of goal: the goal does not arrive

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Chelsea, Enzo Maresca sees Estevão as a future number 10, comparing him to Cole Palmer for his growth and adaptation.
A Rising New Talent at Chelsea
Enzo Maresca recently expressed his excitement for Estevão after Chelsea’s 5-1 victory over Ajax, highlighting his potential to become a quality number 10. According to Maresca, Estevão has shown great desire to learn and grow, essential characteristics to emerge in modern football.
Maresca made an interesting parallel between Estevão and Cole Palmer, emphasizing how Palmer also started his career playing in a more external position at Manchester City, before evolving into a more central role by using his physicality. This growth path could be replicated by Estevão, offering Leicester a new talent option in the attacking midfield.
Estevão’s Growth Path
Under the expert guidance of Maresca, Estevão has the opportunity to develop his skills and refine his game to adapt to the demands of the number 10 role. The young player is determined to work hard to build a successful career, and with the support of his coach, the future looks promising.
Maresca’s confidence in the young Brazilian is a clear sign of Chelsea’s strategy to invest in young talents, a move that could prove successful in the long run. With time and proper training, Estevão could become one of the club’s stars, following in the footsteps of established players like Cole Palmer.
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Source: X by Fabrizio Romano
💙👀 Enzo Maresca on Estevão playing as number 🔟 in future: “He wants to learn, he needs time… but in my view, he’s similar to Cole Palmer”.
“Cole started wide at Man City then built some physicality. In future, Estevão can do the same and become a number 10”.
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) Oct 23, 2025
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Happy with the performance. Lack of leadership

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Juventus avoids a shampoo thanks to Gatti and Di Gregorio. Real Madrid only needs a tap-in from Bellingham to achieve their third consecutive victory in the Champions League.
All things considered, it could have been much worse. Given the circumstances (a huge difference in technical value between the two teams and diametrically opposed form), a much larger deficit was expected between Real Madrid and Juventus.
Real Madrid-Juventus 1-0, match recap
The deficit, if it had actually occurred, would not have been scandalous. The team of Xabi Alonso had the chances to inflict a tennis score on the team of Tudor, but the inaccuracy of the Blancos and the outstanding performance of the Di Gregorio-Gatti duo saved Madama from a defeat to be remembered for generations.
Some might even give a partially positive evaluation of the performance of the team. This would be paradoxical from a statistical point of view. Real registered an xG of 2.81 against the mere 0.59 of the Bianconeri, they had 28 shots on goal (compared to Juventus’ 13 attempts) with 10 on target (compared to 4). The almost satisfied reactions at the final whistle for the minimal deficit exemplify the moment the Juventus team is going through.
Leaving the Santiago Bernabeu with only one goal against, especially after holding their ground quite well for the first sixty minutes, is almost a victory given their recent performances. At the time of the opening goal by Bellingham (59′, tap-in from close range after Vinicius hit the base of the post with a stunning solo run through three Juventus defenders), the xG of the hosts already stood at 1.42 and the attempts on target were already at 20.
Despite the indisputable territorial superiority of the Madrid team and the feeling that sooner or later the Spaniards would find a way to break the deadlock, Juventus (within their limitations) was not even disgracing themselves. A great chance for each team: in the first half (40′), a sensational Di Gregorio managed to close the goal to Mbappe, brilliantly set up for a shot by former Milan player Brahim Diaz. In the second half, Juventus responded with a vertical pass from Kelly (ball recovered in their own penalty area after a simple error in clearance by the Spaniards) to Vlahovic.
The Spanish defense was in disarray, the Serbian striker (starting from his own half) easily beat a subpar MilitaoCourtois pushed the coast-to-coast effort from the Belgrade native over the crossbar. The away team started well in the first half and held their own until the sixtieth minute, but crumbled immediately after the home team scored. Only a superb Di Gregorio (double fantastic save, first on a clear attempt by Mbappe and then on the rebound that fell to Brahim) and a stoic Gatti (two goal-line clearances from corner kicks, the first on Valverde and the second on Brahim Diaz) kept Juventus in the game.
Juventus deserves some credit (relatively speaking) for staying in the game until the end, even attempting a third consecutive comeback after those against Borussia Dortmund and Villareal. Real Madrid’s fault lies in not finishing the game, allowing their opponents to raise their heads in the final minutes and even scare the Belgian dragon. In the fifth and final minute of stoppage time, with a 4 vs 2 counterattack following a corner kick in favor of Juventus, Xabi Alonso’s team had a chance to increase their lead slightly to reflect the actual flow of the game, but Valverde (exhausted from another sacrificial performance) made a mistake both in the choice and execution of the pass.
Losing in Madrid was almost expected, but being able to believe that they did it “with their heads held high” was the only placebo after the embarrassment in Como. Certainly, if the benchmark is the Sinigaglia match (still a very low bar), then Juventus certainly did not do worse. However, they must now regroup in Rome against Lazio in the late Sunday game to avoid fueling further doubts. Faced with another negative result against a team in a mystical crisis like the Biancocelesti, hiding behind excuses (schedule, injuries, etc.) would be even more difficult.
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