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  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

Soccer

Champions League takeaways: Juventus floundering under Pirlo

After every Champions League matchday, theScore highlights the marquee developments from Europe’s preeminent club competition.

Next man up for Liverpool

If you’ve got a pair of boots sitting in the closet, you may have a shot at playing in central defense for Liverpool right now.

Tuesday’s win over Midtjylland proved to be something of a Pyrrhic victory for the Reds, who lost Fabinho to a hamstring problem after just 30 minutes of action at Anfield. The versatile Brazilian, filling in at center-back in the wake of Virgil van Dijk’s devastating knee injury, had slotted in seamlessly alongside Joe Gomez, temporarily alleviating what could have been a huge headache for Jurgen Klopp. The German bench boss is surely reaching for the Advil now.

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Klopp suggested after the match that Fabinho’s injury isn’t too serious – the severity will be revealed by a scan this week – but with Joel Matip also nursing an undisclosed ailment, the options are dwindling quickly. Amid a season of congested fixtures like no other, the glut of injuries comes at the worst possible time for a club competing on multiple fronts.

Teenage defender Rhys Williams is about to get thrown into the deep end.

What to make of Group B?

Bizarre. Bonkers. Bananas. Group “B” is taking its name to heart thus far.

Real Madrid and Inter Milan entered the competition as heavy favorites to emerge from a quartet that also includes Borussia Monchengladbach and Shakhtar Donetsk; it was viewed as a tricky group for the famed European duo, if not an explicitly difficult one.

After two matches, though, the script has been flipped on its head. Madrid sit bottom of the group on one point and are lucky to even have that after a furious late comeback – two goals in the waning minutes – to salvage a draw in Germany on Tuesday. Antonio Conte, meanwhile, continues to find ways not to win in Europe, with Inter managing just a pair of draws to begin their continental campaign.

Shakhtar and Gladbach, on four and two points, respectively, aren’t out of the woods just yet. But with Madrid and Inter meeting each other in their next two group games, it’s very likely at least one of them will be out of contention for the knockout stage by the time we hit December.

Atalanta, Ajax set to fight it out

Isn’t it just wonderful when a match lives up to expectations?

Atalanta welcomed Ajax to Bergamo on Tuesday in a match that pitted Italy’s top scorers in the last two seasons against a side coming into the contest on the back of a 13-0 win in the Eredivisie. It promised fireworks, and it delivered.

The Dutch side, in classic Ajax fashion, didn’t back down. Erik ten Hag’s exuberant team stayed true to its style and grabbed a deserved 2-0 lead in the opening half. Yes, the goals came about through defensive howlers from Robin Gosens and goalkeeper Marco Sportiello, but Ajax’s young guns were full value for their advantage and could have extended it after the interval.

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That they didn’t will be a source of frustration for Ten Hag, who watched on as Atalanta roared back after the break and ultimately earned a draw thanks to an excellent brace from star striker Duvan Zapata.

Matches billed as potential barnburners often flatter to deceive, so it was nice to see one deliver on the excitement it promised, even if there were only four goals on the day.

Welcome to the Joao Felix show

Don’t look know, but Joao Felix appears to be much more comfortable at Atletico Madrid in his second season since joining the club from Benfica.

The precocious Portuguese forward scored twice in Atleti’s 3-2 win over Red Bull Salzburg on Tuesday, and he could have been celebrating a hat-trick if not for a spectacular bicycle kick crashing against the crossbar. The 20-year-old already has three goals in all competitions after recording just nine tallies in his debut campaign last year. Sometimes, all you need is time.

Players – particularly young ones – struggle for a variety of reasons after a big-money transfer. The weight of the world was placed on Felix’s shoulders after Atletico Madrid paid €126 million to sign him, while injuries, life in a new country, and playing up front for a notoriously defensive team all conspired to hamper his debut campaign.

With Luis Suarez helping take some of the burden off Felix, the former Golden Boy award winner should be free to soar in 2020-21.

Manchester City near rhythmic best

You would be forgiven for thinking Marseille could’ve surprised Manchester City in Tuesday’s fixture. Pep Guardiola’s side was flat for much of Saturday’s 1-1 draw at West Ham United, as a congested fixture list, coronavirus setbacks, and various tweaks and pulls were clearly taking a toll on his squad.

“The teams who have seven, eight days to prepare game by game, they have a huge advantage,” Guardiola said before the West Ham trip. “On the other side, the teams who compete to win titles and be on top, it is the way we have to live.

“If we cannot adjust or accept or handle this situation, you cannot be the manager or play in these teams.”

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But City cruised to a 3-0 win over Marseille in their finest performance of the season thus far. In Sergio Aguero’s absence, Ferran Torres operated as the central forward, opened the scoring, and looked gassed when his impressive shift ended in the 77th minute. The work of Ilkay Gundogan, Kyle Walker, Phil Foden, and, of course, Kevin De Bruyne was also critical for establishing a quicker tempo and crisper passing.

It was a spectacle that drew more resemblance to 2017-18 or 2018-19 City than some of this term’s listless performances. And, with a full complement of points from the opening two group games, Guardiola should be afforded the luxury of resting players during the second half of this stage.

Solskjaer gets it right

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is still a work in progress as a coach, but sometimes he gets things absolutely right.

Though the majority of their five goals came late, Manchester United showed the world how to stop RB Leipzig’s up-tempo, high-pressing football. Solskjaer set up United in a diamond formation that kept Leipzig at bay while limiting the usefulness of their possession.

The sideline boss has used different formations in each of the last four games, showing an encouraging willingness to adjust to the opposition. He’s also reading the game on the fly.

United beat Paris Saint-Germain only after Solskjaer changed formations, and the Norwegian’s substitutions came at the right time again on Wednesday. The Red Devils were laboring with a one-goal lead until Marcus Rashford was introduced off the bench, and he promptly scored three times to cement the victory.

Lights out for Leipzig in Manchester

The intensity that defined RB Leipzig’s run to the 2019-20 Champions League semifinals was lacking at Old Trafford.

Their unbeaten start to the Bundesliga season was a distant memory, with Julian Nagelsmann’s side low on inventiveness, and, surprisingly, its trademark boundless energy during prolonged periods of Wednesday’s 5-0 humbling at Manchester United.

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Yussuf Poulsen was the attacking focal point once more, but he couldn’t muster a shot while embroiled in a physical battle with Harry Maguire. Angelino’s powerful – and, at times, hopeful – deliveries from the left flank missed the mark. And Dani Olmo, the most promising creative outlet for Leipzig, only managed a single key pass.

Given the score, the post-mortem will predominantly focus on Leipzig’s defending after Dayot Upamecano & Co. were susceptible in Stretford. But the team’s toothlessness was worrisome.

Juventus continue to stall under Pirlo

It’s been eight games, and Juventus are trending downward under Andrea Pirlo. Yes, offside calls led to three disallowed goals from Alvaro Morata Wednesday against Barcelona, but Pirlo’s team lacked the punch to pose a threat. Chances were few and far between, and if Barcelona was more cunning in front of the goal, the result could’ve been far worse.

Lionel Messi completed more take-ons (six) than anyone else on the pitch, and he certainly outplayed his compatriot, Paulo Dybala. Pirlo clearly set out to attack Barcelona, and yet Juventus finished without a shot on target. It’s easy to say Morata was unlucky, but maybe his positioning is flawed, along with Juventus’ overall approach.

Pirlo has to get Federico Chiesa more involved. He has the pace to beat defenders on the flank, and a defender like Leonardo Bonucci possesses the ball-playing skills to release his new teammate into the channels.

The club’s midfield needs to bear some responsibility, too. Where’s the creativity from Rodrigo Bentancur and Adrien Rabiot? Neither created anything of note. Maybe it’s time to ditch the 3-5-2 formation, which is obviously not getting the best out of Pirlo’s players.

Whatever the solution, Juventus can’t continue to play at the same sluggish pace. If they do, the side can say goodbye to the Champions League for another season.

NFL

Jets closing door on DT Williams trade chatter

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets say they have no plans to trade defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, the third overall pick in 2019 whose name has been circulated in media speculation.

“He’s going to be here. Those [stories] are false,” coach Adam Gase said Wednesday. “I talked to Quinnen. I have not heard one thing from anybody in the front office about him being traded. … There’s nothing to that. It’s false.”

General manager Joe Douglas also spoke to Williams and his agent to put to rest the rumors. The NFL trade deadline is 4 p.m. ET Tuesday.

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Williams has attracted interest, as he did at last year’s trade deadline, but the Jets (0-7) — the NFL’s only winless team — view him as a piece to their foundation.

The Jets have made two recent trades, dealing nose tackle Steve McLendon and linebacker Jordan Willis, fueling the perception they are in fire-sale mode. Douglas isn’t averse to trading big names, as he dealt star safety Jamal Adams before training camp, but that involved a contract dispute.

Williams’ contract isn’t an issue. He has two years remaining on his rookie contract, plus a fifth-year option, and isn’t eligible for a new deal until after the 2021 season.

The 22-year-old Williams hasn’t lived up to draft expectations but has elevated his play this season. He leads the team with three sacks and is coming off a strong performance against the Buffalo Bills.

The Jets like his upside, although they want to see more consistency.

“There have been some times where I really see him show up,” Gase said. “It’s the consistency of down in and down out, max effort, playmaking ability, finishing the plays and doing the right thing, not having roughing-the-passer penalties. That’s the maturation of a young player.”

Williams has been flagged three times for roughing the passer and once for a face mask, which proved costly in a loss to the Denver Broncos.

“Honestly I just don’t read it, man,” Williams told SiriusXM radio of the trade rumors. “Just don’t look at it, just don’t read it. You just don’t really listen to it, just don’t really pay it any attention, man.”

Soccer

Neymar leaves match vs. Istanbul Basaksehir with injury

Paris Saint-Germain will be sweating over the fitness of Neymar after the Brazilian star was forced to leave Wednesday’s Champions League match against Istanbul Basaksehir with an undisclosed injury.

The 28-year-old pulled up early in the first half after a long run, appearing to favor his groin. He tried to play on, even having his left leg strapped by the medical staff before returning to the pitch, but was ultimately removed in the 26th minute, heading straight down the tunnel after being substituted.

Pablo Sarabia was brought on in his place.

Though the French side has strength in depth, PSG manager Thomas Tuchel has been hamstrung throughout the young season by a combination of injuries to key players and a COVID-19 outbreak within the squad.

Neymar himself missed time earlier in the campaign after testing positive in September.

PSG, who opened their Group H adventure with a loss to Manchester United on Matchday 1, got a pair of goals from Moise Kean en route to a 2-0 win on Wednesday.

NFL

Fant on Broncos offense: 'Put up or shut up'

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — In the wake of Sunday’s 27-point loss to the Kansas City Chiefs that dropped the Denver Broncos offense to 28th in the league and the team to 2-4, Broncos tight end Noah Fant said it’s time for the offense to “put up or shut up” about its potential.

“I don’t have bad attitude about it right? But I’m definitely not happy with the results that we have right now, right? It’s unacceptable,” Fant said Tuesday. “We want to be better than what we’re doing … you look at the numbers and we’re not living up to our potential and we have so much ability, so much talent on the offensive side of the ball, and we have to figure out how to make these things work.

“I’m still positive about it, but at some point it’s like, put up or shut up, and buckle down and get these things going.”

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The Broncos have a first-year starter at quarterback in Drew Lock; wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) is on injured reserve; and running back Phillip Lindsay has missed three games as well as the second half in two others with injuries. But Sunday’s loss made it clear the growing pains on offense are a big part of the team’s stumble out of the gate.

The Broncos held the Chiefs to 286 total yards, 0-for-7 on third down, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes had just 15 completions, only one longer than 22 yards. But Lock threw a pick-six, Melvin Gordon fumbled twice and the Broncos surrendered a 102-yard kickoff return for a touchdown.

With Lock having missed two games and most of a third with a shoulder injury, the Broncos have started three different quarterbacks and have finished with 254 or fewer passing yards in four games, have thrown nine interceptions in the past four games combined and have just six touchdown passes all season.

Broncos coach Vic Fangio said Monday that the struggles were “an 11-man operation.”

“As far as the passing game goes … hopefully everybody is able to get involved,” Fant said. “Like Coach said, I think it’s a little bit of everybody, right? We all have to take responsibility, we all have to figure out exactly what’s going on and come up with a solution.”

Defensive players such as defensive end Shelby Harris and linebacker Bradley Chubb showed plenty of frustration on the bench and after the game.

“There was definitely words said in the locker room after the game,” Fant said. “I’m not going to go into detail, that stays in the locker room, but they have every right to be frustrated and upset. … I put a lot of the load on us; Kansas City had one of the most powerful offenses, one of the most high-octane offenses in the league, right? And they were holding them to field goals, getting three-and-outs on them, all these things, and we’re not really living up to our ability on offense. If I was in a defensive player’s position, I would feel the exact same way. Those guys have every right to be heated and upset.”

Lock echoed those thoughts Sunday night.

“They have the credibility and the right to do it in this locker room,” Lock said. “They have a right to express their feelings without a doubt; they have the right to tell someone straight to their face, You need to pick your s— up. And if they were to come up and tell me that, I wouldn’t mind.”

Chubb, who said he was expressing much of his frustration after Mahomes threw his only touchdown pass of the game to Tyreek Hill in the fourth quarter, said he sees a young team trying to find its way.

“I’m trying to be one of those guys changing this losing we’ve had the last couple years,” Chubb said. “I have to be one of those who steps up and gets animated and shows people how much this really means to me, how much I care.

“Drew Lock, man, he’s one of the greatest kids you’ll ever meet, he goes out there with passion. … I know he’s going to change it around, I know the offensive linemen are going to continue to block their asses off, I know the receivers are going to catch those 50-50 balls — I know it, I believe it.”

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Soccer

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

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

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

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

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  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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