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The record-breaking revenue race in the Champions League
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Brahim Diaz decides the first leg match of the Champions League round of 16 between Real Madrid and Atletico. The Moroccan talent continues to be decisive.
Brahim Diaz continues to showcase his talent on the big stage of the Champions League. In the round of 16 first leg match between Real Madrid and Atletico, on a night where Bellingham is unavailable due to suspension while Mbappé and Vinicius are absent with inadequate performances, the former Milan player was the best on the field.
A complete performance, embellished by an extraordinary goal, but above all by a lot of defensive work and many recoveries, which prompted Carlo Ancelotti to keep him on the field until the 89th minute, despite cramps and fatigue.
VALENCIA, SPAIN – JANUARY 4: Carlo Ancelotti during Spanish League match between Valencia CF and Real Madrid at Mestalla Stadium on January 4, 2015 in Valencia, Spain
Brahim Diaz, Ancelotti’s secret weapon
The Madrid derby at the Santiago Bernabeu saw Brahim Diaz steal the show. In the 55th minute, the invention that decided the match: a fake, two, three, a dance among the Atletico defenders before unleashing a curling right-footed shot that nestled in the bottom corner. Not just a goal from the movies, but a display of maturity, sacrifice, and generosity.
Furthermore, a small curiosity that highlights Brahim Diaz’s talent: for the third consecutive year, the ’99 class scores the decisive goal in the round of 16 of the Champions League, after the goal in Milan-Tottenham in 2023 and the one against Leipzig last season.
When in the summer of 2023 Real Madrid decided to bring him back home, many thought Milan could secure Brahim permanently for around 20 million euros. But Ancelotti insisted, seeing him as a valuable asset.
And the Italian coach was right: Diaz responded with numbers and performances. Last season he ended with 45 appearances, 12 goals, and 9 assists, while this year he is already at 6 goals and 7 assists in 36 matches. Despite often starting from the bench, he has already surpassed the pure talent of Arda Guler in the hierarchy.
Milan, Italy. 21th September 2020. Italian Serie A. Brahim Diaz of Ac Milan in action during the Serie A match between Ac Milan and Bologna Fc.
Milan’s regret
On the other hand, at the Rossoneri’s home, regret is growing. After three seasons on loan and winning the Scudetto in 2022, perhaps Milan should have dared more to keep him. In the Milan context, Brahim would have been a fundamental asset for both Pioli last season and for Fonseca and Conceicao in the current one.
His tactical qualities, honed in the Italian years, combined with his technical ability, would have made him a player who could have made a difference in the Rossoneri jersey. And now, every magic moment with the Real Madrid shirt becomes a bittersweet memory for Milan fans.
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Roma, a team with a dual identity: struggles in Europe
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AS Roma started their journey in the Europa League rather negatively, with 2 defeats in the first 3 games. However, their performance in the league is quite different.
The home defeat against Viktoria Plzen left a bitter taste, along with some perplexity. Gasperini’s team has struggled to get going in the Europa League and has lost both home games so far. There have been too many defensive mistakes, which once again have cost the Giallorossi dearly.
Against Lille, it was Tsimikas who made a naive error that led to the French goal, while in yesterday’s game, it was young Ziolkowski who made the mistake and was substituted by Gasperini after just half an hour. While the defense seems to be the strong point of this team in the league, they are making too many mistakes and lack precision in the Europa League.
Roma, a sterile attack
EVAN FERGUSON AND ARTEM DOVBYK (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Another rather evident problem, highlighted by the coach in the post-match interview, is the sterility of the attack. Apart from the Argentine Soulé, who has scored 3 goals in the league, the rest of the attack is struggling to perform.
Dovbyk and Ferguson seem out of place: two physically heavy players, rather clumsy with the ball at their feet, who are struggling to find the back of the net. The Ukrainian was booed off the Olimpico pitch yesterday, and every touch of the ball by the Irishman was met with loud grumbling from the entire stadium.
Dybala scored his first goal of the season from a penalty, but more is expected from him. Finally, Bailey is proving to be in form and able to make an impact, having come on in the last two games and igniting the Olimpico with his plays.
Gasperini must find a solution and hope to mentally recover his two strikers, who currently seem demoralized and disconnected from the team.
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Roma-Viktoria Plzen 1-2, Czech surprise at the Olimpico – Football style
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Tonight, at the Olimpico, the third day of the Europa League was animated by the Roma-Viktoria Plzen match: here’s how it went.
Not even a minute in, Artem Dobvyk almost scores a goal against the away team, but the shot is too central.
The match starts with a few too many errors from Hermoso and Wesley, and a proactive attitude from Viktoria Plzen, who repeatedly tries to score in the first few minutes, forcing Mile Svilar to make a miraculous save.
The visitors press high, while Roma tries to regroup mainly relying on Soulé, who shoots centrally. Shortly after, with determination and speed, Viktoria Plzen takes the lead thanks to a goal from Adu, who also eludes Svilar’s defense. A negative trend for Roma as, just 3 minutes after the first goal, they concede again through Souaré.
25 minutes into the game, Roma is losing at home 2-0. Speed is needed, so Gasperini sends Rensch to warm up on the sidelines, while El Shaarawy prepares to come on. Meanwhile, Koné raises the technical level of the game with feints and ball possession that make us hope he won’t leave for Juventus in January in an exchange for Koopmeiners.
At the 30th minute, Ziolkowski is substituted by Il Faraone. One minute later, Wesley attempts a through ball but the opposing goal remains unbreached. The goal for the Magica must be to score at least one goal before the end of the first half. At the 40th minute, the situation is still complex: meanwhile, Koné is down and receiving treatment, and Dybala tries to change the tide with a very wide shot that is easily blocked. El Shaarawy also does his job with a shot too high over the crossbar, but the attempt is commendable.
The real opportunity comes at the 45th minute, with the corner taken by Dybala ending up directly in the hands of goalkeeper Jedlicka. The last act of the first half is a mistimed cross attempted at the last minute by Wesley. But the Brazilian still has a long way to go to find coordination.
The second half begins with a new substitution: Niccolò Pisilli comes on for Manu Koné. An audacious substitution that raises doubts about the condition of the French midfielder.
At the 53rd minute, the referee checks for a possible penalty and awards it to Roma, giving them a great opportunity to close the gap of two goals. The Joya doesn’t disappoint: he shoots to the right corner of the goal, cool as usual. With Roma 1-2, El Shaarawy also tries to shake things up, while on the sidelines Gasperini prepares two aces: Ndicka and Bailey.
In this second half, Wesley appears more focused on the goal, as if the coach had reprimanded him in the locker room. Roma, however, continues to lack precision, with Soulé missing a good shot from outside the box at the 65th minute.
In the end, only Bailey comes on, replacing Celik. While for the away team, number 24 Abel comes on. Gasperini goes all in, choosing to also replace Dovbyk with Ferguson. And the surplus of attackers also requires the change Soulé-Ndicka.
Despite the coach’s efforts, Ferguson fails to make an impact in this game, replicating the clumsy movements of Dovbyk seen at the end of the first half.
For Plzen, Spacil and Adu come off, while Bello and Zeljkovic come on. At the 86th minute, Bailey also tries his luck with a very long shot that misses.
The balance of this match is that Roma still has a long road ahead of them, requiring strict discipline to find the precision and composure in front of goal that they often tend to lose, both in the league and in Europe. Dybala confirms himself as the team’s savior, despite his structural weaknesses, and also the good Svilar, who is not to blame for those conceded goals.
Some days of hard work now await the Giallorossi.
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“I don’t believe, it doesn’t exist. They take the field, trust in their team and coach” – Soccer style
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Tonight, at the Olimpico, the third day of the Europa League was characterized by the Roma-Viktoria Plzen match: here’s how it went.
Not even a minute in, Artem Dobvyk almost scores a goal against the visiting team, but the shot is too central.
The game starts with a few too many mistakes from Hermoso and Wesley, and a proactive attitude from Viktoria Plzen, who repeatedly try to score in the early minutes, forcing Mile Svilar to make a miraculous save.
The visitors press high, while Roma tries to regroup mainly relying on Soulé, who shoots centrally. Shortly after, with determination and speed, Viktoria Plzen takes the lead thanks to a goal by Adu, who also eludes Svilar’s defense. A negative trend for Roma as, only 3 minutes after the first goal, they concede again through Souaré.
25 minutes into the game, Roma is losing at home 2-0. Speed is needed, so Gasperini sends Rensch to warm up on the sidelines, while El Shaarawy prepares to come on. Meanwhile, Koné raises the technical level of the game with feints and ball possession that make us hope he won’t leave for Juventus in January in a swap deal for Koopmeiners.
At the 30th minute, Ziolkowski is substituted by the Pharaoh. A minute later, Wesley attempts a through ball but the opposing goal remains inviolate. The goal for the Magica must be to score at least one goal before the end of the first half. At the 40th minute, the situation is still complex: in the meantime, Koné is down and receiving treatment, and Dybala tries to change the course of the game with a very wide shot that is easily blocked. El Shaarawy also does his job with a shot too high above the crossbar, but the attempt is commendable.
The real chance comes at the 45th minute, with a corner taken by Dybala that goes directly into the hands of goalkeeper Jedlicka. The last act of the first half is a mistimed cross attempted by Wesley. But the Brazilian still has a long way to go to find coordination.
The second half begins with a new substitution: Niccolò Pisilli replaces Manu Koné. A bold substitution that raises doubts about the condition of the French midfielder.
At the 53rd minute, the referee checks for a possible penalty and awards it to Roma, who have a great opportunity to reduce the two-goal difference. The Jewel doesn’t disappoint: he shoots into the bottom right corner of the goal, cool as always. With Roma 1-2, El Shaarawy also tries to shake things up, while Gasperini prepares two aces up his sleeve on the sidelines: Ndicka and Bailey.
In this second half, Wesley appears more focused on the goal, as if the coach had reprimanded him in the locker room. Roma, however, continues to be imprecise, with Soulé missing a good long-range shot at the 65th minute.
In the end, only Bailey comes on, replacing Celik. While for the visiting team, number 24 Abel comes on. Gasperini goes all in, choosing to also replace Dovbyk with Ferguson. And the surplus of attackers also requires the substitution of Soulé with Ndicka.
Despite the coach’s efforts, Ferguson fails to make an impact in this game, replicating the clumsy movements of Dovbyk seen at the end of the first half.
For Plzen, Spacil and Adu exit, while Bello and Zeljkovic come on. At the 86th minute, Bailey also attempts a long shot that misses.
The outcome of this match is that Roma still has a long way to go in terms of strict discipline to find the precision and composure in front of goal that they often tend to lose, both in the league and in Europe. Dybala confirms himself as the team’s savior, despite his structural weaknesses, and also the good Svilar, who cannot be blamed for those goals conceded.
Some days of hard work now await the Giallorossi.
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