HeadtoHeadFootball -
  • Home
  • NFL
  • NFL STANDINGS
  • STATISTICS
  • Soccer
  • Place Bet
  • Contact Us
HeadtoHeadFootball -
Home
NFL
NFL STANDINGS
STATISTICS
Soccer
Place Bet
Contact Us
  • Home
  • NFL
  • NFL STANDINGS
  • STATISTICS
  • Soccer
  • Place Bet
  • Contact Us

EDITOR PICKS

  • 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

Soccer

Barca reach Champions League knockouts for 1st time in 3 seasons

Barcelona came from behind to beat Porto 2-1 on Tuesday and reach the Champions League knock-out rounds for the first time in three seasons.

Brazilian winger Pepe sent Porto ahead but Barcelona’s Portuguese duo Joao Cancelo and Joao Felix both netted to turn the game on its head.

The former Benfica pair pounced against their old club’s rivals to ensure Xavi Hernandez’s team would not face a humiliating group stage exit as they did in both of the last two seasons.

Defeat by Shakhtar Donetsk in Hamburg in their previous European match made Barca nervous, with poor performances domestically adding to their jitters.

However despite conceding first, Cancelo quickly levelled and he set up Felix in the second half for the winner to delight Barca’s fans at the Olympic Stadium on the city’s Montjuic hill.

“It was a final and we won it … we’ve put the club in the last 16, which is where it deserves to be,” Cancelo told Movistar.

“When results don’t come, your confidence is not the same.”

Xavi shook up his side with Cancelo switching to left-back and Oriol Romeu dropped for Ilkay Gundogan after Barcelona’s 1-1 draw at Rayo Vallecano on Saturday, the latest in a string of sub-par displays.

Inaki Pena kept his place in goal for the Catalans while first choice Marc-Andre ter Stegen is out with back pain and made several saves as both sides racked up good chances.

Porto’s Pepe, whistled by Barca fans because of his Real Madrid past, became the fifth oldest player in Champions League history at 40 years and 275 days.

The veteran Portuguese centre-back was in the right place at the right time to block Felix’s early effort, after Raphinha tested Diogo Costa with a low drive.

Porto’s Medhi Taremi beat Pena after 25 minutes but the goal was ruled out for offside against the Iranian striker.

The goalkeeper made a solid save to deny Galeno after he burst into life and squeezed a shot off, with pressure mounting on the Spanish champions.

Porto made the breakthrough after 30 minutes, with Brazilian winger Pepe slamming home the rebound after Pena denied Evanilson.

Before Barcelona allowed fear to set in, Cancelo dragged them back level with a fine individual goal.

The former Benfica defender, on loan from Manchester City, cut in from the left to bypass a defender and beat Costa with a confident strike.

High octane

Raphinha flashed a shot tantalisingly wide when Costa gave the ball away on the edge of his own box to Pedri, and Pena thwarted Alan Varela at the other end as the game lurched from one side to the other.

The second half began at the same frantic pace, with Felix cracking a strike off the top of the crossbar.

Ten minutes later the 24-year-old had his goal, exchanging passes with the rampaging Cancelo and carefully slotting home, his first for Barcelona since mid-September.

Raphinha came close twice in quick succession as the Catalans sought to stretch their lead, but although they could not, this time around they still managed to get the job done.

Barca defender Ronald Araujo’s huge fist pump at full-time showed it was with more nerves than it should have been.

Cancelo went off before the end but said it was precautionary, and that he would be fit for the clash against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

“I am sure I will be there against Atletico Madrid,” he added.

“Now we have to recover and win on Sunday.”

Defeat leaves Porto, second, tied with Shakhtar, third, on nine points — they face each other in the final group game on December 13 in Portugal.

Soccer

Haaland hits 40th UCL goal as Man City fight back to beat Leipzig

Erling Haaland became the fastest player to score 40 Champions League goals as Manchester City came from 2-0 down to beat RB Leipzig 3-2 on Tuesday.

The defending champions were on course for their first European defeat at the Etihad since 2018 when Lois Openda took advantage of shambolic defending to score twice in the first half.

Haaland reduced City’s arrears before goals from Phil Foden and Julian Alvarez secured top spot in Group G.

“The first half was the worst I’ve seen us,” admitted Foden.

“Came out second half, played a lot better and changed the game. This team has got a great mentality for that.”

City have now won 27 of their last 29 Champions League home games since they last tasted defeat.

Leipzig have been regular victims during that run and were humbled 7-0 on their last trip to the Etihad in March.

But Guardiola headed down the tunnel at half-time shaking his head at what he had seen from the European champions.

City dominated possession and territory but were undone by two moments of carelessness from the normally reliable Manuel Akanji and Ruben Dias.

The in-form Openda showed his poise after Akanji let the Belgian latch onto a long ball from Leipzig goalkeeper Janis Blaswich to finish past Stefan Ortega.

Haaland uncharacteristically snatched at a great chance to equalise as the Norwegian blasted over and Rico Lewis was also wayward with a clear sight of goal.

But as City camped in the Leipzig half, one more long ball caught out Guardiola’s men as Dias dived in and Openda galloped clear to score his 13th goal of the season.

“We conceded too much defensively. You have to win your duels,” said Guardiola.

“We reacted really well second half and yeah we are first in the group so very satisfied with the reaction.”

Guardiola responded at the break as Nathan Ake replaced Dias.

But it was not until two more changes with the introduction of Jeremy Doku and Alvarez that the comeback commenced.

Alvarez played a part in City’s first goal as he fed Foden, who played in Haaland to net his 40th Champions League goal in just 35 appearances on 54 minutes.

Foden then stroked home Josep Gvardiol’s pass from the edge of the box 20 minutes from time.

Leipzig thought they had retaken the lead when Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho slotted into the far corner, only to be flagged offside.

And City had the final say when Doku found Foden at the by-line and his low cross was controlled and finished by Alvarez for his fourth goal in as many Champions League appearances this season.

“Jeremy changed the rhythm of our game and Julian close the box is a special player,” added Guardiola.

“Phil, Julian and Erling have an incredible sense of (how to score a) goal.”

Leipzig had already secured their place in the last 16 but now risk facing the likes of Barcelona or Real Madrid in the knockout stages.

Soccer

Watch: Fernandes delivers stunner before another Man Utd collapse

Bruno Fernandes delivered a stunning goal against Galatasaray before Manchester United imploded in the second half of Wednesday’s Champions League clash.

After Alejandro Garnacho scored for the second successive match, Fernandes doubled United’s lead in the 18th minute with a brilliant effort from outside the box.

(Available to view in U.S. only)

WE DO TALK ABOUT BRUNO!

A STUNNER FROM MAN UTD’S CAPTAIN! ? pic.twitter.com/yfDt2DYnCP

— CBS Sports Golazo ?? (@CBSSportsGolazo) November 29, 2023

(Available to view in Canada only)

BRUNO FERNANDES MAKES IT 2-0 WITH A ?

Watch the #UCL on DAZN pic.twitter.com/BMx7wy4D9h

— DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) November 29, 2023

But the comfortable advantage didn’t last long. Weeks after coughing up an early 2-0 lead against FC Copenhagen, United collapsed in similar fashion in Istanbul. Hakim Ziyech kept hope alive for the hosts by beating Andre Onana with a pair of free-kicks that the Cameroonian ‘keeper should’ve saved.

Kerem Akturkoglu then added to Onana’s miserable evening with a powerful strike that brought Galatasaray level in the 71st minute.

Soccer

Watch: Spectacular Galatasaray goal puts Man United on brink of UCL exit

Manchester United can’t stop humiliating themselves.

A comical error by goalkeeper Andre Onana and a ferocious right-footed shot from Kerem Akturkoglu erased Galatasaray’s 3-1 deficit during Wednesday’s Champions League match in Istanbul.

The 3-3 draw leaves United at the bottom of Group A with just four points. Copenhagen and Galatasaray are a point ahead with five each. Bayern Munich have already clinched first place in the group with 13 points.

The Red Devils must now beat Bayern on Dec. 12 and hope Copenhagen and Galatasaray play out a draw to advance.

The comeback began when Onana mishandled Hakim Ziyech’s free-kick in the 62nd minute. The Cameroonian goalkeeper, who’s struggled all season, then made a futile leap as Akturkoglu fired in the equalizer in the 71st.

(Available to view in U.S. only)

SENSATIONAL FROM AKTÜRKOGLU. ?

ALL LEVEL BETWEEN GALATASARAY AND MAN UTD IN ISTANBUL. ?? pic.twitter.com/eOoOd3EwjR

— CBS Sports Golazo ?? (@CBSSportsGolazo) November 29, 2023

(Available to view in Canada only)

GALATASARAY MAKE IT 3-3 ?#UCL pic.twitter.com/CIuGb1VoVH

— DAZN Canada (@DAZN_CA) November 29, 2023

United have conceded a staggering 14 goals in five European matches. Only Royal Antwerp (15) have allowed more in the Champions League group stage this season. Incidentally, Antwerp are the only team without a point thus far.

Alejandro Garnacho’s opener and Bruno Fernandes’ spectacular hit from distance gave United an early 2-0 advantage. Ziyech halved the deficit with a 29th-minute free-kick that found a hole in the wall and eluded Onana.

Scott McTominay restored United’s two-goal lead when he connected with Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s pass into the area, only for Galatasaray to roar back.

Page 79 of 834« First...102030«78798081»90100110...Last »

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

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

“If you think about it, I've never held a job in my life. I went from being an NFL player to a coach to a broadcaster. I haven't worked a day in my life.”
-John Madden


© 2020 Copyright . All rights reserved | Terms & Conditions | Privacy policy