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Napoli charged by UEFA after fans set off flares

Naples – Napoli have been charged by UEFA after fans set off flares during the team’s 1-0 win over Liverpool in the Champions League in Naples.

Lorenzo Insigne’s late winner sent Carlo Ancelotti’s side top of Group C after two games, one point ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool.

But on Thursday the Italian side were charged by European football’s governing body for breaching disciplinary regulations, with fans allegedly setting off flares in the home end.

Paris Saint-Germain have also been charged after fans set off flares and for crowd trouble in the game against Red Star Belgrade.

The Serbian side face charges over crowd trouble and for fans’ “illicit chants”.

The cases will be heard by UEFA on October 18.

Soccer

Footy podcast: Magical Messi, magnificent Neymar, misfiring Liverpool

Welcome to the Sweeper Keeper podcast, a footy show hosted by Gianluca Nesci, Michael Chandler, and Anthony Lopopolo.

Find the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe, too!

Topics for today’s Champions League episode include:

  • Vintage Messi performance sinks sloppy Tottenham (1:54)
  • Inter’s win over PSV leaves Spurs in big trouble in Group B (5:56)
  • Misfiring Liverpool shut down by Napoli (8:17)
  • Neymar turns on the style in dominant PSG win (16:09)
  • Stunning goals all over the place on Wednesday (21:20)
  • Borussia Dortmund looking comfortable in Group A (23:16)
Soccer

Footy podcast: Real Madrid stunned, woeful United, hat-tricks abound in UCL

Welcome to the Sweeper Keeper podcast, a footy show hosted by Gianluca Nesci, Daniel Rouse, and Michael Chandler.

Find the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe, too!

Topics for today’s Champions League edition of the show include:

  • Manchester United’s tepid goalless draw with Valencia – how could both sides be so terrible? (1:31)
  • David Silva rescues Manchester City late – is he still underrated? (6:15)
  • Depleted Real Madrid stunned by CSKA Moscow (11:18)
  • Hat-tricks for Edin Dzeko and Paulo Dybala (14:23)
  • Ajax unlucky not to come away with win over Bayern Munich (20:39)
  • Previewing Wednesday’s big matches (28:28)
Soccer

Allegri: Champions League suspension will allow Ronaldo to recharge

Milan – Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said Monday Cristiano Ronaldo’s one-match Champions League suspension was a welcome break for the Portuguese star to recharge after playing all matches since his move to Turin.

Ronaldo will sit out Tuesday’s European game in Turin against Swiss club Young Boys after his controversial sending off after half an hour in Valencia. Juventus went on to win the match 2-0.

“Ronaldo has played every game so far and Saturday was his best ever since he was at Juve,” said Allegri of the 3-1 league win over Napoli in which Ronaldo set up all three goals for the champions.

“A little rest will do him good.

“I’m curious to see the team without Ronaldo, although I already saw that in Valencia.

“It’s good that he will be with us in Manchester but it’s important that he rests as well as he’s already played a lot of games for us.”

Juve play Jose Mourinho’s United at Old Trafford on October 23 before hosting the English club in Turin on November 7 in Group H.

Ronaldo, a five-time Champions League winner, first won the competition with United in 2008 before leaving for Real Madrid a year later.

Meanwhile, Allegri warned against over-confidence against the Swiss who lost their opener 3-0 to Manchester United.

“We have to play well tomorrow night and we must win otherwise we will un-do all the good work that we did in Spain.

“We have to be very respectful because Young Boys are a team in form.

“They are solid in defence and organised.”

Allegri confirmed that Paulo Dybala and Mario Manduzkic would start up front with Sami Khedira back in the squad.

“Khedira won’t play from the start, but he’ll be part of the squad,” Allegri confirmed.

“The plan was to take him to Udine, so if he could play half an hour tomorrow that would be positive.

“There are still two games before the end of this mini-cycle and I’d like to have everyone available.

“(Giorgio) Chiellini won’t play, (Joao) Cancelo needs to recover and (Andrea) Barzagli will play because the old man is always good,” he added of the 37-year-old defender who was alongside him in the press conference.

Young Boys coach Gerardo Seoane said the absence of Ronaldo would not made their task any easier.

“We’re sad that Ronaldo isn’t there. It would have been nice for us to face him on the pitch, but if Ronaldo doesn’t play then another champion will because Juventus have good alternatives in every area.

“It’s our first Champions League and we know there isn’t much room for mistakes.”

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