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  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

Soccer

Atletico squeak into Champions League round of 16, Milan out of Europe

Atletico Madrid rallied from dead last in Group B to finish second and advance to the Champions League knockout stage with a combative 3-1 win over Porto on Tuesday.

AC Milan fell out of Europe entirely by losing 2-1 to Liverpool in a must-win situation.

# W D L Pts
1 Liverpool 6 0 0 18
2 Atletico Madrid 2 1 3 7
3 Porto 1 2 3 5
4 AC Milan 1 1 4 4

Atletico survived despite going down a man in the 67th minute. Yannick Carrasco received a straight red card for swinging an arm at Porto’s Otavio, leaving his teammates to defend a 1-0 lead at a disadvantage.

However, just three minutes later, Porto’s Wendell was sent off for a sliding challenge, sparking a melee on the sidelines. Atletico then scored twice, and Porto’s Sergio Oliveira converted a penalty to round out a chaotic final few minutes.

Milan needed to beat Liverpool to have a chance of reaching the round of 16 despite upsetting Atletico on Matchday 5. After taking the lead through center-back Fikayo Tomori, the Rossoneri struggled to keep possession and committed errors leading to both Liverpool goals.

Milan’s Franck Kessie allowed Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to skip past him and lash a shot at Mike Maignan, and the goalkeeper could only redirect the ball into the path of Mohamed Salah, who tucked in the rebound in the 36th minute.

In the second half, Tomori coughed up possession, and Divock Origi headed the Reds into the lead.

With the win, Liverpool became the first English side to complete the group stage with a perfect six victories out of six, doing so with a relatively young and inexperienced squad at San Siro.

Soccer

Manchester United hire Rangnick, 'godfather' of modern soccer

Manchester United hired Ralf Rangnick, widely considered one of the architects of modern football, as interim manager Monday, bringing a swift end to their search for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s replacement.

Rangnick will serve as coach until the end of the season. He’ll continue working for the club as a consultant over the next two years.

Rangnick broke his contract with Lokomotiv Moscow, where he’d served as head of sports and development, to take up the role at Old Trafford.

“The squad is full of talent and has a great balance of youth and experience. All my efforts for the next six months will be on helping these players fulfil their potential, both individually and, most importantly, as a team,” the German said in a statement.

“Beyond that, I look forward to supporting the club’s longer-term goals on a consultancy basis.”

The Red Devils made the appointment just over a week after parting ways with Solskjaer, who left his role in the aftermath of a dismal 4-1 loss to Watford.

Caretaker manager Michael Carrick subsequently steered United to a 2-0 win over Villarreal in the Champions League on Tuesday and a 1-1 draw with Premier League leaders Chelsea on Sunday.

Beyond relieving Solskjaer in the dugout, Rangnick promises to change United’s entire approach to football and, more importantly, give a uniform identity to a meandering outfit.

“Ralf is one of the most respected coaches and innovators in European football. He was our No. 1 candidate for interim manager, reflecting the invaluable leadership and technical skills he will bring from almost four decades of experience in management and coaching,” John Murtough, United’s director of football, added.

As a pioneer of gegenpressing – the German term for counter-pressing – the 63-year-old Rangnick tends to favor younger players who can learn quickly and execute his vision. He may have the perfect squad to achieve this transformation, with Amad Diallo (19), Mason Greenwood (20), Jadon Sancho (21), Diogo Dalot (22), Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Marcus Rashford, Donny van de Beek (24), and Anthony Martial (25) all at his disposal.

At 36, Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t fit the same description, but he’s far from a problem at United. The Portuguese superstar has 10 goals in 15 appearances this season, including six in the Champions League and five game-winners.

Rangnick hasn’t coached since the 2018-19 campaign with RB Leipzig. He played a huge role in Leipzig’s rise from the fourth division of German football to the Bundesliga between 2012 and 2018. He also lifted Hoffenheim to the top flight from the third tier between 2007 and 2009.

Soccer

Ballon d'Or rankings: Ronaldo falls to 6th, Haaland outside top 10

Lionel Messi edged out Robert Lewandowski to claim a record-extending seventh Ballon d’Or on Monday, ending a bittersweet year on a high after he left Barcelona and won the Copa America in the summer.

Lewandowski settled for second place despite breaking Gerd Muller’s long-standing single-season Bundesliga scoring record with 41 goals in 2020-21.

Jorginho, an early favorite for the Ballon d’Or after playing every minute of Italy’s Euro 2020-winning campaign, ranked third.

Cristiano Ronaldo, who was absent from Monday’s ceremony, finished in sixth. It’s the first time he’s finished outside the top three since 2010 when he also dropped to sixth place.

Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was named the best player at Euro 2020, rounded out the top 10.

Simon Kjaer, whose life-saving measures helped Christian Eriksen recover from cardiac arrest at the summer tournament, finished in 18th place, while Pedri, who won the Kopa Trophy as the world’s best player under the age of 21, ended up in 24th.

Rank Player Club Country Voting Points
1 Lionel Messi Paris Saint-Germain Argentina 613
2 Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich Poland 580
3 Jorginho Chelsea Italy 460
4 Karim Benzema Real Madrid France 239
5 N’Golo Kante Chelsea France 186
6 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United Portugal 178
7 Mohamed Salah Liverpool Egypt 121
8 Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City Belgium 73
9 Kylian Mbappe Paris Saint-Germain France 58
10 Gianluigi Donnarumma* Paris Saint-Germain Italy 36
11 Erling Haaland Borussia Dortmund Norway 33
12 Romelu Lukaku Chelsea Belgium 26
13 Giorgio Chiellini Juventus Italy 26
14 Leonardo Bonucci Juventus Italy 18
15 Raheem Sterling Manchester City England 10
16 Neymar Paris Saint-Germain Brazil 9
17 Luis Suarez Atletico Madrid Uruguay 8
18 Simon Kjaer AC Milan Denmark 8
19 Mason Mount Chelsea England 7
20 Riyad Mahrez Manchester City Algeria 7
T21 Bruno Fernandes Manchester United Portugal 6
T21 Lautaro Martinez Inter Milan Argentina 6
23 Harry Kane Tottenham England 4
24 Pedri** Barcelona Spain 3
25 Phil Foden Manchester City England 2
T26 Gerard Moreno Villarreal Spain 1
T26 Ruben Dias Manchester City Portugal 1
T26 Nicolo Barella Inter Milan Italy 1
T29 Luka Modric Real Madrid Croatia 0
T29 Cesar Azpilicueta Chelsea Spain 0

Messi scored 38 goals in all competitions for Barcelona last season and helped the club win the Copa del Rey – its first title since the 2018-19 season – before leaving for Paris Saint-Germain. He also achieved one of his dreams in July when he lifted the Copa America, his first major triumph with Argentina’s national team.

*Won the Yashin Trophy as the world’s top goalkeeper

**Won the Kopa Trophy as the world’s best under-21 player

Soccer

Messi edges Lewandowski to capture record 7th Ballon d'Or

Lionel Messi captured the Ballon d’Or for a record seventh time during Monday’s ceremony in France.

The Paris Saint-Germain and Argentina star edged out Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski to win the 2021 Ballon d’Or and extend his lead over rival Cristiano Ronaldo, who has won the award five times.

HERE IS THE WINNER!

SEVEN BALLON D’OR FOR LIONEL MESSI! #ballondor pic.twitter.com/U2SywJmruC

— Ballon d’Or #ballondor (@francefootball) November 29, 2021

“It is incredible to be here again,” Messi said, according to The Evening Standard. “Two years ago, I thought that it was my last year, and now I am here again. I am very happy, very excited, and wanting to fight for new challenges.

“I do not know how long I have left, but I hope it will be a long time. I want to thank my teammates from Barcelona and PSG, and especially the Argentina team. I won this award, and I had the feeling that I was missing something, and this year I was able to achieve it.”

Lewandowski was considered one of the top contenders to win the Ballon d’Or for the first time in his career. But his record-breaking 41 goals in the Bundesliga last season apparently weren’t enough to usurp Messi, who beat Lewandowski by 33 votes.

“It is a huge honor to fight with Robert (Lewandowski). Last year, you were the winner, and I think France Football should give it to you,” Messi said.

The 2020 edition of the event, where Lewandowski would’ve been favored to win the Ballon d’Or, was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Chelsea midfielder Jorginho finished third, while Karim Benzema of Real Madrid and N’Golo Kante rounded out the top five.

Ronaldo finished sixth in voting and outside of the top five for the first time since 2010.

Messi, who attended the ceremony with his wife and children, enjoyed another incredible season at Barcelona before helping Argentina capture the Copa America last summer.

Dad won an other Ballon d’Or, let’s dance kids ?#ballondor pic.twitter.com/MNH8OYKkZa

— Ballon d’Or #ballondor (@francefootball) November 29, 2021

After the tournament, the 34-year-old ended his illustrious Barcelona career with a move to Paris Saint-Germain. He has four goals and three assists in 11 matches in all competitions with his new club.

Messi previously won the Ballon d’Or in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2019.

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  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

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