European Cups
BVB mounts comeback in the final moments

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On the brink of the abyss, Igor Tudor’s Juventus rises and snatches a draw in extremis (from 2-4 to 4-4) against a Borussia Dortmund plagued by injuries.
A sensational Yildiz, full of heart and little else. Yet, this is enough for a poor Juventus to snatch a draw at the last minute (from 2-4 to 4-4 in the finale) against a wasteful Borussia Dortmund team burdened by absences. Many defensive errors, a technical poverty not suitable for the Champions League, but also the awareness of having rediscovered the proverbial “Juve DNA”. A clue in the Derby d’Italia against Inter, confirmed in tonight’s match.
Juventus, only Yildiz saves the day: heart prevents embarrassment
A tactical and extremely blocked first half, with few chances and even fewer emotions. In the second half, the Germans start strong, determined to assert their undeniable technical superiority. For over forty minutes, the many absences and a bare-bones bench go unnoticed, only to present a very steep bill in the end. When Kovac’s team, perhaps convinced of having secured a victory against an opponent too ugly to be true, relaxes and squanders everything with two monumental defensive errors.
An unleashed Adeyemi directs the second half, first hitting the post and then striking Di Gregorio with a left-footed shot from distance. Right after, Guirassy misses a sitter, also thanks to a miracle from former Monza goalkeeper, and the feeling is that the clear technical superiority could allow the Vespe to dominate. However, if the “Juve DNA” is branded with the motto “Until the End”, in the yellow and black DNA is marked by an innate and enduring inability to manage games: a prerequisite not to be a great team.
First, Yildiz equalizes with a splendid right-footed shot from distance. And hats off, what can you say? A pearl of rare beauty, unstoppable for Kobel and undefendable for the defense. The Eupalla Goddess, for once, seems to smile at the ones from Westfalia, who immediately take the lead again with a formidable right-footed shot from distance by Nmecha: again assisted by Adeyemi, a former target of Napoli. All done, this time? Far from it, as Yildiz once again finds a corridor worthy of the best Diez in Juventus’ history and sets up Vlahovic for a goal.
The revived Serbian was coming off two platonic goals against Genoa and Parma, two teams fighting for survival, and then off a lackluster performance (yet another) against a big team: that of Saturday, in the Derby d’Italia against Inter. However, in the most important evening, the Belgrade native (perhaps revitalized by the ovation of his people and the regained confidence) does not go unnoticed and beats Kobel with a right-footed shot. The game opens up, but when there are spaces, it’s always the team with the highest technical level and experience that can take advantage.
Too light Thuram, who loses a challenge at the edge of the box with Yan Couto. The former Girona and Manchester City winger unleashes a rather simple shot towards the near post, but Di Gregorio reacts culpably late. A bittersweet moment for the product of the Inter youth sector, who must then pick up another ball from the back of the net a few minutes later. Namely, the penalty by Bensebaini, provoked by a handball by Kelly (canceling a Guirassy shot destined for the corner) and a gem from Brandt.
Only stoppage time and a bit more to play. Juventus seems dazed and unable to react, Kovac substitutes a bewildered Guirassy (who wasted unnecessary energy arguing with Bensebaini when taking the penalty, trying to take the responsibility away from the designated penalty taker of the team) for the experience of Gross: recovered just in time for the bench. Tudor’s team, however, does not give up on the match and throws themselves forward in a relentless search for the equalizer, and then Vlahovic makes the Allianz Stadium roar once again.
The Serbian is decisive, first with a header correction on Kalulu’s cross and then surprisingly turns into an assist man himself. A cut left-footed shot in the penalty area, the German defense inexplicably still, and a precise finish by Kelly. An Unsung Hero, as in the derby a few days ago. Seven goals conceded in two matches, against the first two high-level opponents faced this season, are a wake-up call, but losing tonight (especially in a much clearer way than the result would suggest) would have nullified the post-Inter enthusiasm.

DUSAN VLAHOVIC GIVES THE OK SIGN ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
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Probable line-ups and where to watch it – Football style

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Inter coach Christian Chivu speaks at a press conference on the eve of the Champions League match against Union Saint Gilloise.
Inter is looking for their third consecutive victory in the Champions League. On the European path of the Nerazzurri is Union Saint Gilloise, the Belgian champions. Chivu’s team will take the field tomorrow at 9 pm at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels. On the eve of the match, Inter coach Christian Chivu presents the Champions League challenge. Here are his words.
Inter, Chivu’s words on Sky Sport
How will you manage the team in view of Napoli?
“Since I arrived, I have been asking for responsibility and passion from the players. We need to honor this competition, at the moment we are only thinking about tomorrow’s match.”
Opponent.
“A team with its own identity, last year they won the championship. They are still at the top of the league, they beat PSV in the Champions League. They are a very physical and aggressive team, we will need to be very good at avoiding their pressures.”
Has the team’s mentality been restored?
“I have tried to do my job. It’s just a matter of perception, based on results. When you win, everything is easier, and you are praised. I have been in this world for many years, I know how it works in Italy, and it takes little to start saying certain things again. I am happy with what the players are giving me, they have the ambition to stay at the levels reached in recent years.”
Thuram.

MARCUS THURAM A TERRA RAMMARICATO ( PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI )
“It’s a shame, he is an important player and was in good shape and confidence. I believe he will return to the group next week, I don’t know if against Fiorentina or Hellas Verona.”
Chivu in the press conference
Do you want to repeat last year’s journey?
“We have an obligation to think big. We have a club that supports us and we must be the best version of ourselves to be present in all competitions by spring.”
What should be avoided now?
“We must maintain enthusiasm and try to avoid missteps. We have performed well and we have the ambition to move forward following the same line as in recent weeks.”
How are Lautaro and Thuram?
“Lautaro is fine and has not had the problems he had before Roma. He has also cleared the cold and has made a good recovery. Marcus needs a few more days, he won’t be there in Naples.”
What do you expect from Union St Gilloise?
“The team is very aggressive and wants to press high, I don’t know if they will change with us but I don’t think they will change their identity. They have already taken three points in the Champions League and are at the top of the league. The incident against Newcastle is something that can happen to anyone, they are a strong and very aggressive team.”
Are you also thinking about the match with Napoli?
“We think game by game and the Champions League should not be underestimated. We know what it means to play in the Champions League and we must honor our history. In the last three years, these guys have reached two finals and that’s not something small, there are teams that can’t do it in 30 years, let alone two in three years. We treat this match with the utmost responsibility and attention.”
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Probable lineups and where to watch it

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The Champions League is back in the spotlight with Kairat Almaty-Pafos. The two teams are hunting for their first victory in their historic first participation.
A promising start for the Cypriots, a bit less for the Kazakhs, considering the opponents. However, both are determined to take advantage of the clash with teams of similar level to secure the first three points.
Here Kairat Almaty
The team of Rafale Urazbakhtin comes from a heavy defeat against Real Madrid but is aware that they can do something positive in this Champions League, especially in front of their home crowd. The lineup is expected to confirm the 4-4-2 formation with the attacking duo formed by the usual Satpayev and Monteiro.
In front of Kalmurza, the central defenders Martynovich and Sorokin are likely to be confirmed, while on the wings, it will be up to Tapalov and Mata. In the midfield, the chances of Kasabulat and Arad as central midfielders are rising, and to complete the department, most likely Mrynskiy and Gromyko will be there.
Here Pafos
The team, known for, among other things, signing David Luiz, should find the right formation in a 3-4-3 to face the challenge. The point earned against Olympiacos brings a lot of confidence, and there is the goal of winning.
The former Chelsea and PSG player will complete the defensive line alongside Goldar and Luckassen in front of the goalkeeper Michael. In the midfield, there will be room for Jajà and Pileas on the flanks, while in the center, it will probably be Pepè and Sunjic. The front three will be formed by Orsic, Silva, and Dragomir.
Kairat Almaty-Pafos, probable lineups
Kairat Almaty (4-4-2): Kalmurza, Tapalov, Martynovich, Sorokin, Mata, Mrynskiy, Kasabulat, Arad, Gromyko, Satpayev, Monteiro.
Pafos (3-4-3): Michael, David Luiz, Goldar, Luckassen, Jajà, Pepè, Sunjic, Pileas, Orsic, Silva, Dragomir.
Kairat Almaty-Pafos: where to watch
The match will be broadcast live and exclusively on SKY with the kick-off tomorrow, October 21st, at 18:45.
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Against Viktoria with an extra Bailey – Soccer style

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The Bologna coach, Vincenzo Italiano, commented on his team’s 1-1 home draw against the German team Fribourg.
The former coach of Fiorentina wanted to reassure his players that the season has just begun, before addressing the drop in tension and gameplay in the second half that allowed the Germans to equalize.

VINCENZO ITALIANO POINTS THE FINGER (PHOTO BY SALVATORE FORNELLI)
Bologna, Italiano’s words
Vincenzo Italiano spoke to Sky Sport microphones at the end of the Europa League match against Fribourg. Below are his words.
Coach, the first half was characterized by great compactness and application. In the second half, it seemed like the team struggled more: how do you evaluate the match?
“I agree, I really liked the first half, we approached it well, regaining compactness and conceding almost nothing to the opponents, apart from a few corner kicks. In the second half, I expected Fribourg to drop physically, but instead they held on until the ninetieth minute with structured and also qualitative players. We suffered them a bit, and in the end, a draw came out. It’s not more than a point, but it’s necessary, especially for the performance.”
In the second half, it seemed like the team struggled to find opportunities to counterattack.
“Yes, we didn’t have the ability to create those important breaks to seal the deal, they remained compact and didn’t allow us to develop what we had prepared. Apart from a quarter of an hour where the entry of Rowe and Bernardeschi gave us new energy, we couldn’t change the momentum. But we have to look ahead: we moved up the standings with a valuable point, and our goal remains to advance from the group, regardless of the placement.”
The players, Bernardeschi in particular, showed signs of growth. Are you satisfied with their attitude?
“The boys have to stay calm, it’s October 2nd, and there is time to grow. Last year, at this time, we were in a worse position, and then things improved. Berna will grow, Rowe will grow, everyone will grow. We are delivering top-notch performances at times, we lack consistency, but the solutions will come. There are huge margins, and I am convinced that by working consistently, we will find the completeness we seek.”
You mentioned physical sharpness: is this limit only due to a conditioning issue?
“Partly yes, but not only: if you are ahead, it’s normal for the opponent to raise their level and put pressure on you. We also have to get used to the rhythms of back-to-back games, Thursday-Sunday. Again, it’s still early because it’s only the beginning of October: growth will come, today we add a point to the standings, and we have to continue to earn more because the Europa League is competitive.”
The expectations around Bologna have grown a lot: can they become a burden?
“The expectations are there, and they are our merit, the growth that the club has had in recent years, and the results achieved. They shouldn’t become negative pressures, rather a stimulus. In England, against the strongest in the group, we delivered an excellent performance, while at home, it’s clear that we always want to win, but it won’t be easy against anyone. We all have to contribute: me and the staff finding solutions, the boys with their attention to the details that can be improved. Back-to-back games will help us grow physically and qualitatively, even if some details need to be adjusted in the spaces we will have. The leap in quality is not immediate, it happens gradually, step by step. The faster we overcome them, the better the results will come. I am confident: this team has huge potential.”
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