The cadors assure, the little ones write history

- Jackson Avery

The most beautiful poster of the evening between the Bayern of Munich and Chelsea (3-1) on Wednesday probably gave birth to the most interesting meeting and has a shower of English goals. At least until the 63rd minute, the moment chosen by Kane to kill the suspense. The Bavarians opened the scoring on a Chalobah car (20th) and doubled the place on a Kane penalty in the 26th. Palmer feasted and reduced the scoring to half an hour. But the German champions held out.

On the hot seat according to the Italian media, Yann Sommer made the difference, in Amsterdam, for Inter Milan (0-2). In the first period (41st), while the score was still 0-0, the retiree of the Swiss team defeated Godts, who had appeared alone before him. On the corner that followed, Thuram opened the head of the head. The French striker reoffended, in the same way, two minutes after tea. Enough to launch this C1 well and reassure yourself a little.

Paris, for its part, has started the defense of its title very quietly and showed the muscles against the Atalanta Bergame (4-0), before visiting OM on Sunday. The reigning champions made the difference in the 3rd minute by their captain Marquinhos. Kvaratskhelia doubled the 39th bet, a solo punctuated with a dry strike. Barcola certainly overlooked a penalty in an ultra nonchalant way just before the break, but he quickly caught up, being at the origin of the 3-0 of Mendes (51st). Ramos, out of the bench, added another to the 91st.

Liverpool almost left a few feathers on the way, against Atlético de Madrid (3-2). It is all the more surprising that the Reds had grabbed the meeting with the right end, leading two lengths thanks to Robertson and Salah after six minutes. But the troop of Diego Simeone (expelled in the 94th …) was like his boiling coach and did not give up. Llorente presented his family in the blow after 3 minutes of game stoppages in the first period. The Spanish side equalized a little luck with a headache after a center at the 80th! As usual, Van Dijk went through the game stoppages and put things back in order for Liverpuldians.

In the early evening, during the two games the “less sexy” according to UEFA and programmed thus at 6.45 pm, the history of the C1 was however written. The Paphos Cypriot club snatched its first point in the most prestigious world club competitions, going 0-0 to Olympiakos. However, he played ten since the 25th and without David Luiz, injured just after half an hour. The Norwegian novices of the FK Bodø/Glimt did the same at the Slavia Prague (2-2), going up two goals at the very end of the game thanks to Bassi (78th) and Fet (90th).

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.