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5 Things We Learned from Wednesday's UCL Action.

The second night of the new Champions League season was less tumultuous than the first, but there were still plenty of discussion points. These are the best among them. Inter demonstrates their class versus City. In the previous 41 Champions League games at the Etihad Stadium, only one visitor team had kept a clean sheet, but Inter did just that tonight. The Serie A winners defended admirably throughout, limiting Erling Haaland to only one serious chance and appearing mostly at ease in the process. That is not to argue that the three-time European Cup winners lacked opportunities. Inter created some fantastic opportunities, both in general play and in some deadly counterattacks. Marcus Thuram and Matteo Darmian should have done better in front of the goal. Simone Inzaghi's brave decision to sit captain Lautoro Martínez proved successful, with Nicolò Barella relishing the opportunity to test himself against Rodri and company. Inter's performance and result should not have surpri
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Salvatore Schillaci, Italy's star of the 1990 World Cup, passed away at the age of 59.

Salvatore "Toto" Schillaci, an icon of Italian football and the top scorer in the 1990 World Cup, died at the age of 59. Schillaci scored six goals and was the standout player for Italy in their home World Cup, helping the Azzurri to the semi-finals. The striker, who previously played for Inter Milan and Juventus, won the Golden Ball as tournament MVP and placed second in the Ballon d'Or that year. Inter reported his death on Wednesday. Schillaci was hospitalized to Palermo's hospital last week after receiving treatment for colorectal cancer. "He made an entire nation dream during the' magic nights' of Italia '90," Inter wrote on Twitter/X. "FC Internazionale Milano gathers around the Schillaci family for the passing of Toto." Giorgia Meloni, Italy's prime minister, led the honors to the striker. "A football icon is leaving us, a man who has entered the hearts of Italians and sports fans around the world," Meloni told the

Here are 5 things to look out for in Wednesday's Champions League action 💫.

The Champions League began with a bang on Tuesday. Check out our five takeaways from Tuesday's action here. Here are the top five things to watch out for as the action continues on Wednesday. ⚔️ Match of the day Matchday one is definitely spoiling us, with the UEFA supercomputer throwing up a mouthwatering replay of Manchester City's 2023 final against Inter. Both are once again national champions heading into this game, with retribution on the Nerazzurri's mind after that heartbreaking tight loss in Istanbul. City have won all four league games this season, while Simone Inzaghi's side has already dropped points twice, most recently against Monza. Furthermore, Pep Guardiola's side has gone unbeaten in their past 23 games in the competition and would set an all-time European Cup/Champions League record (eclipsing Manchester United from September 2007 to May 2009) if they avoid defeat in their first three league games this season. 🔎 Team to watch. Girona is not just

According to Fonseca, Milan's performance against Liverpool did not align with the strategy.

Paulo Fonseca admits Milan did not adhere to the 'plan' prepared against Liverpool when attacking or defending, causing them to 'lose mental balance' during their Champions League collapse. The coach was already under fire after only two points in his first three Serie A rounds and believed the 4-0 victory over Venezia was the start of a new era, especially when Christian Pulisic put them ahead within three minutes of their Champions League debut against Liverpool. However, they conceded two identical goals from Ibrahima Konaté and Virgil van Dijk, both free headers on set plays, and Dominik Szoboszlai completed a counter-attack for 3-1. "We played against Liverpool, a strong team. We started well, both attacking and defending, but then we let up two goals from set pieces, which transformed the game," Fonseca told Sky Sport Italia. "We lost our mental equilibrium because when a team lacks confidence, difficulties arise and we fail to perform as planned in

Kylian Mbappé makes his UCL debut for Real Madrid with a goal 🙌.

Kylian Mbappé gave the Santiago Bernabéu crowd exactly what they expected as he scored Real Madrid's first Champions League goal against Stuttgart after 46 minutes. Madrid labored in the first half, with Stuttgart the more superior team who were extremely unlucky not to score before halftime. However, as is often the case, if you don't seize your chances against the reigning champions, they will eventually punish you. So they did only 21 seconds into the second half. It came as a result of a German error, which allowed Rodrygo to streak away on the right before passing the ball to the French captain, who tapped it into an empty net. Mbappé's 49th Champions League goal ties him with Real Madrid legend Alfredo Di Stéfano for the all-time record. Of all, Real Madrid has 15 titles, including two of the last three, and Mbappé is still hunting for his first. He's off to a great start in his mission, and there's no question he'll accomplish many more goals.

Harry Kane salutes Wayne Rooney after breaking English Champions League record .

Harry Kane was thrilled to be in the same "conversation" with Wayne Rooney after breaking his Champions League record in style. The Bayern Munich striker needed one goal against Dinamo Zagreb on Tuesday night to equal Wayne Rooney's 30-goal record in the competition's main draw. Ninety minutes later, the current England captain was three goals ahead of one of his predecessors, having scored four in a 9-2 victory at the Allianz Arena, three of which came from the penalty spot. Kane told Prime Video: "When you have a chat with Wayne Rooney, it implies you're doing something well. He is one of the greatest English players ever, as well as one of the best in the game. "It's a nice achievement." Kane took just 19 minutes to match Rooney's score from the spot, and he increased his total from open play 12 minutes after the break before converting twice more from 12 yards. The 31-year-old stated, "It's the first time I've ever had three

5 Things We Learned from Tuesday's Wild Champions League Action.

The 2024/25 Champions League began with a surprising set of outcomes, including broken records and impressive comebacks. Here are the top five talking points from all the action in Europe. Mbappé is off the mark. Kylian Mbappé had a big night as he started his first Champions League game for new club Real Madrid. His goal shortly after halftime put Real Madrid ahead, marking the first of many for Los Blancos. It wasn't an easy trip for the tournament holders, as Stuttgart managed to square the scores, but the Frenchman will be relieved that his team won and that he scored in European competition. There is no stopping him now. Harry Kane keeps breaking records. Tonight, Harry Kane became the most prolific Englishman in Champions League history, equaling and then breaking Wayne Rooney's record of 30 goals in the competition. The fact that three of his four goals on the night were penalties should not detract from his performance, as he finished the evening with 33 goals in Europ