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    Dortmund star Karim Adeyemi OUT of Champions League clash against Chelsea opening door for ‘next Jadon Sancho’ to start

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND have confirmed Karim Adeyemi will be sidelined for three weeks with an injury.The 21-year-old is now set to miss the crunch Champions League meeting with Chelsea as the game falls within that period.
    Karim Adeyemi is set to be out for around three weeksCredit: Rex
    Dortmund travel to Chelsea in less than three weeksCredit: EPA
    German giants Dortmund travel to Stamford Bridge looking to protect a slender 1-0 lead from the first leg.
    The two teams are set to meet again on March 7, which is less than three weeks away.
    And Adeyemi, who scored the winning goal against the Blues last week, is a major doubt for the clash.
    The young forward had to be helped off after suffering “torn muscle fibres” in the 4-1 Bundesliga win over Hertha Berlin on Sunday.
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    Adeyemi had scored one and assisted another before picking up the injury.
    A Dortmund statement confirmed: “Borussia Dortmund’s attacking player Karim Adeyemi sustained torn muscle fibres in the home game against Hertha BSC (4-1) on Sunday.
    “He will be unavailable for the team for approximately three weeks.”
    Adeyemi’s potential absence could pave the way for English wonderkid Jamie Bynoe-Gittens to start against the Blues.
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    Jamie Bynoe-Gittens is tipped for big thingsCredit: AFP
    It was Bynoe-Gittens who replaced Adeyemi when the forward hobbled off injured.
    The 18-year-old has been dubbed the next Jadon Sancho, having moved from Manchester City to Dortmund and playing on the wing.
    The young teenager has scored three goals in ten Bundesliga games this season, but has mainly been used off the bench.
    However, Adeyemi’s injury could see Bynoe-Gittens thrust into the limelight.
    Although Adeyemi himself played down his injury on social media.
    Following Sunday’s win, he wrote on social media: “+3 we win as a Team! Don’t worry soon I’m back.” More

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    Why forgotten Newcastle man Loris Karius’ Champions League final nightmare would NOT have happened today

    LORIS KARIUS continues to be remembered for one nightmare half of football in 2018.But it would not have happened today thanks to new regulations to protect players.
    Sergio Ramos caught Loris Karius on the head with his elbow in the 2018 Champions League finalCredit: BT Sport
    The German goalkeeper, who did not get treatment, made two key errorsCredit: PA:Press Association
    The then-Liverpool goalkeeper dropped two shocking clangers in the Champions League final in Kyiv.
    The first, at 0-0, saw the German try to roll the ball to a defender but Karim Benzema stuck a boot out to divert it into the unguarded net and give Real Madrid the lead.
    And then after being beaten by a stunning Gareth Bale overhead kick, Karius’ disaster got even worse when he let the Welshman’s speculative long-range effort slip through his fingers for 3-1.
    It proved to be Karius’ final game for Liverpool as he was shipped out on loan to Besiktas and Union Berlin.
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    He joined Newcastle last summer and could make a shock debut in the Carabao Cup final with Nick Pope suspended and Martin Dubravka cup-tied.
    And former Manchester City academy product Karius, 29, will be desperate to get one over Manchester United – as well as avenge his previous final woes.
    However, his fortunes would likely have been very different in the current game.
    Karius was clattered by Sergio Ramos’ elbow in the 48th minute – taking a heavy blow to the side of the head.
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    He went down hurt, complaining to the referee, but no action was taken and he was not assessed by the Liverpool team doctor.
    Just 132 seconds later, Karius rolled the ball into Benzema before his second error on 83 minutes.
    Dr Ross Zafonte concluded Karius had suffered a concussion from the Ramos incident, likely to have taken effect immediately and “possibly” impacted performance.
    At the time, in 2018, there were no Uefa concussion protocols – and still many are demanding the introduction of concussion substitutes for European competitions or a rugby-style off-field head injury assessment.
    In 2021, though, the organisation did bring in a concussion charter to enable players to be checked over on the pitch for three minutes by the club doctor to determine if they can continue.
    Therefore, in Karius’ case, the Reds medics could have done the relevant tests on their goalkeeper and potentially decided to sub him off – with Simon Mignolet on the bench ready to come on – and spare him the career-defining calamity.
    UEFA head injury procedure
    IN THE event of a suspected concussion, the referee will stop the game to allow the injured player to be assessed by the team doctor.
    Players should remain calm during the situation and not interfere with the assessment.
    The assessment should in principle not take more than three minutes, unless a serious incident requires the player to be treated on the field of play or immobilised on the field for immediate transfer to hospital.
    If the assessment cannot be made after the three minutes and/or a suspicion for a concussion arises, the player should not be allowed to continue playing.
    A player suffering a head injury that requires assessment for a potential concussion will only be allowed to continue playing after the assessment, on specific confirmation by the team doctor to the referee of the player’s fitness to do so.
    The decision remains entirely with the team doctor. Coaches, referees and players are not allowed to interfere in the assessment and decision of the doctor. More

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    Man City deal massive blow to Newcastle by poaching man who has played ‘huge part’ in Magpies’ incredible turnaround

    MANCHESTER CITY have poached Newcastle’s highly-rated coaching analyst Mark Leyland.It is a big blow to the high-flying Magpies, who only hired him from Liverpool 14 months ago.
    Toon boss Eddie Howe with coaching analyst Mark Leyland (second from right)Credit: Getty
    Newcastle and his coaching team on the touchline against Liverpool on SaturdayCredit: Reuters
    Toon boss Eddie Howe credits Leyland with playing a huge part in the club’s transformation from relegation-battlers to Champions League chasers.
    The pair worked together at Burnley and have developed a close and productive working relationship.
    Howe, who will lead the Toon out in a Carabao Cup final against Manchester United on Sunday, will miss his trusted aide.
    Last year he said: “Mark has had a big impact and played a huge part in what we’ve done this season.
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    “He’s one of a number of people behind the scenes that have put a tireless amount of work in to try and improve the team.
    “We love him to bits and he’s been an integral part of our team.”
    Leyland is due to leave Newcastle at the end of the season and his influential presence will be missed.
    He has combined analytical duties with a coaching role and works with players on a daily basis.
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    The Manchester giants have recruited him to an international position which will see him involved with all clubs who are part of the City Football Group, according to the Daily Mail.
    That includes New York City FC, Melbourne FC, Girona FC and numerous others.
    Leyland began his career as a performance analyst at Everton before joining the Clarets.
    He joined Liverpool in 2013 and became a key member of Jurgen Klopp’s successful support team. More

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    Inter Milan vs Porto LIVE: Latest updates, score and team news for Champions League last-16 match

    INTER MILAN take on Porto in their Champions League last-16 clash. Both sides are gunning for a golden opportunity to reach the quarter-finals of the competition, where an even bigger tie awaits.

    Start time: 8pm, Wed Feb 22
    Live stream/TV: BT Sport 2
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    Liverpool vs Real Madrid: In-form Reds host Los Blancos in Champions League as Klopp plots revenge – Stream, TV

    REVENGE is a dish best served on a cold Champions League night under the lights at Anfield… at least that’s what Jurgen Klopp is plotting as European champions Real Madrid come to town.Tuesday’s Last-16 first leg tie is a repeat of last May’s Champions League final.
    Liverpool will be hoping for revenge after last May’s Champions League final loss to Real MadridCredit: PA
    Carlo Ancelotti is familar with Anfield’s famous atmosphereCredit: Getty
    And Liverpool will be hoping for some sort of redemption for the 1-0 loss they suffered inside the Stade de France by knocking out Real Madrid and ensuring a new King of Europe is crowned in three months time.
    Klopp and Co will, of course, be hoping it turns out to be them.
    Liverpool have seemingly found their feet again at the right time.
    Klopp’s men turned their February around after recording just one Premier League win in five prior to last Monday’s 2-0 Merseyside derby win over Everton.
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    They also put top-four rivals Newcastle to the sword on Saturday, beating the Toon convincingly in their own back yard with a 2-0 win.
    Like Liverpool, Real are playing catch-up on their league objectives after a poor start to the campaign.
    They’ve won seven of their last 13 games, dropping points in LaLiga and losing to Barcelona in the Super Cup in that time – but also lifting the Club World Cup.
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    They remain behind Barcelona by eight points in their bid to retain their LaLiga title.
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    And Liverpool will be encouraged by Real’s busy schedule in between their Champions League round of 16 clashes, with Carlo Ancelotti’s men playing rivals Atletico and Barca, as well as Real Betis and Espanyol before March 15’s Bernabeu dust-up.
    What is their form like?
    Liverpool are on a two-game win streak after enduring a horrible start to 2022.
    They recorded back-to-back 2-0 wins over rivals Everton and Newcastle.
    However, in the nine games played since New Year, Liverpool have won just three with heavy defeats coming against Wolves, Brighton and Brentford.
    Real, meanwhile, are on a four-game unbeaten run across all competitions.
    They beat Osasuna 2-0 and Elche 4-0 in their last two LaLiga outings.
    Ancelotti’s men also lifted the Club World Cup after wins over Al Ahly and Al-Hilal.
    Liverpool are on a two-game win streakCredit: Getty
    Real are unbeaten in ten games across all competitions – including the Club World CupCredit: Getty
    What is the team news and any injuries to worry about? 
    Liverpool are sweating over the fitness of summer signing Darwin Nunez after the striker went off with a shoulder injury in the win over Newcastle.
    The 23-year-old scored in the game, taking his season total to 11 across all competitions.
    Luis Diaz is expected to miss the Anfield clash having just returned from a long-term injury.
    The Colombian winger could, however, play in the return leg next March.
    Midfield maestro Thiago is also due to miss out with a hip injury, while Calvin Ramsey’s season struggles with injury continue.
    As for Real, they’ve been dealt a double injury blow in midfield.
    Both Aurelien Tchouameni and Toni Kroos are not part of the squad that will fly out to Merseyside on Monday.
    Defender Ferland Mendy is also out having missed the last month with a thigh issue.
    There is also a slight concern over Karim Benzema. The Ballon d’Or holder missed out at the weekend with muscle fatigue, however Carlo Ancelotti has said “hopefully he will” be available for Liverpool.
    Darwin Nunez is an injury concern ahead of TuesdayCredit: Reuters
    Toni Kroos will miss the gameCredit: Getty
    Who will be the star men?
    The obvious star man for Liverpool will be Mohamed Salah.
    Salah hasn’t had the best of seasons – but neither have his team-mates.
    Despite this, he’s still managed 18 goals across all competitions with seven of those coming in the Champions League, making him the competition’s top scorer so far.
    He also has eight assists to his name and picked up a goal and an assist in his last two outings for Liverpool.
    January signing Cody Gakpo has seemingly found his feet.
    The Dutch international has two goals in his last two Prem appearances.
    For Los Blancos, Benzema will be one Liverpool will be hoping to nullify.
    The 35-year-old has struck 16 times this term – but none of them have come in Europe’s top club competition.
    In fact, Benzema has just four appearances in the Champions League during what has been an injury plagued season.
    Vinicius Jr is another Liverpool will be well aware of, with the Brazilian scoring the winner in last May’s final after Trent Alexander-Arnold switched off at the back post.
    The trickster, 22, has 16 goals and eight assists this season.
    Mohamed Salah has outscored Ballon d’Or winner Karim Benzema
    What have the managers said?
    Klopp said after drawing Real last year: “The first thing that we can say about this draw is it is proper Champions League.
    “This is a tie that speaks for itself and one that we should all be excited about.
    “I know we have played Real Madrid in a couple of recent finals but it is not so often that our two clubs have met in a two-legged tie so now we can look forward to this happening.
    “Real’s European record is the best around. We know this. But we also know that ours is not too bad. On top of this, we know that we have Anfield and everyone knows what this means.
    “It is a really good draw. A really exciting draw.
    “The games themselves are still a few months away but it does not take a great deal of imagination to think what the atmosphere will be like at both games.
    “There is a lot of football to be played before this, of course, so we will focus on each game as it comes but yes, this draw has given us something special to look forward to.”
    Ancelotti has said after beating Liverpool in last May’s final: “Looking back, people said oh PSG were unlucky, Chelsea were unlucky, Manchester City were unlucky, this was practically the only game where people thought we were more or less on the same level.
    “I think it helped that Liverpool were easier to decipher than the others because they have a very clear identity and we could prepare the way that we did.
    “We knew what strategy to take, don’t give them space behind the defence to run into.
    “Perhaps our football wasn’t extraordinarily beautiful tonight on an aesthetic level, but playing out from the back to incentivise their pressing wasn’t a great idea.
    “We had a few more long balls, then when their press in our half of the pitch lessened, we got to control the ball more especially in the second half.”
    Klopp and Ancelotti are well aware of the threats of their oppositionCredit: Getty
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    There’s something about Champions League nights at Anfield.
    It also happens to be against European Cup serial winners Real, so the Liverpool faithful will be up for it.
    Should he be fit, Darwin Nunez could cause some chaos, unsettling Real’s backline.
    2-1 Liverpool.
    Nunez could be the difference-maker IF he’s fitCredit: Rex
    What are the odds?
    Betfair have Liverpool’s odds at beating Real at Anfield at 5/4.
    While the bookies have Real’s chances at 21/10.
    When is Liverpool vs Real Madrid and at what time?
    Liverpool welcome Real to Anfield on Tuesday in an 8PM kick-off.
    Is the match on TV and what channel is it on?
    Yes, Liverpool vs Real will be on TV.
    The game will be shown on BT Sport 1 and BT Ultimate in the UK.
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    How can I live stream it?
    The came can be lived streamed via the BT Sport website or app.
    If you can’t access the game, SunSport will have a LIVE dedicated match blog.
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    Kylian Mbappe responds to claims he took jibe at PSG team-mate Neymar with ‘eat well and sleep well’ comments

    PSG forward Kylian Mbappe has denied he took a jibe at Neymar after urging team mates to “eat well and sleep well” following their 1-0 home defeat to Bayern Munich. The PSG star warned his teammates that they needed to be in the best condition possible for the return leg in Munich.
    Neymar and Mbappe during Psg’s defeat to Bayern Munich.Credit: Getty
    Neymar celebrates his goal against Lille with Mbappe.Credit: Getty
    ‘Everyone needs to be healthy, sleep well, eat well,’ the France forward said.
    Hours later Neymar was spotted at a poker tournament before heading to a McDonalds seemingly ignoring his team mate’s comments.
    Mbappe has denied that he was he specifically referring to Neymar.
    He told Prime Video in France: “They were for everyone. For everyone.
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    “I’ve seen people talking about Ney and what happened afterwards… it was not a dig or anything. I think in the context we are in now, we need anything but digs.”
    He added: “It’s really advice for everyone because, as I said, when we have everyone, other teams have problems.”
    PSG’s immediate concern will be hoping that Neymar will be fit for the second leg in Munich on Wednesday, March 8.
    The Brazilian was stretchered off during the French champions 4-3 win over Lille on Sunday with an ankle injury.
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    Mbappe said: “I hope Ney will come back soon because he’s a vital player for us.”
    The Brazilian has 13 goals and 11 assists in 20 Ligue 1 matches this season while Mbappe has 15 goals and 2 assists in the same amount of games.
    PSG are next in action on Sunday when they travel to rivals Marseille in a top of the table clash. More

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    Frankfurt vs Napoli LIVE: Latest updates, score, team news for Champions League last-16 game

    NAPOLI take on Frankfurt in the last-16 of the Champions League after storming through their group with ease. The Serie A side are top of their league and are in scintillating form, and will be looking to make tracks in Europe as they aim to go further than ever before.

    Start time: 8pm GMT
    Live stream/TV: BT Sport 2
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    Liverpool Champions League boost as two key Real Madrid stars OUT of squad for Anfield tie

    REAL MADRID have two key players ruled out of their Champions League tie against Liverpool.Doubts mounted on the availability of Karim Benzema after he was forced off with a muscular injury in Madrid’s 4-0 win over Elche last week.
    Toni Kroos has been ruled out through illnessCredit: Getty
    Midfielder Toni Kroos, 33, also picked up an illness and the pair both missed Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Osasuna.
    Now boss Carlo Ancelotti’s side have confirmed that they will be missing two crucial players for Tuesday’s trip to Anfield.
    However, talisman striker Benzema is fit enough to be included in the squad for the first leg of the last-16 Champions League showdown.
    But Kroos and Aurelien Tchouameni, who make up two of Ancelotti’s preferred midfield trio, have both not been named in the squad. 
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    According to Relevo, German international Kroos suffered an intestinal infection which badly affected his weight and muscle mass.
    Meanwhile, French ace Tchouameni, 23, is still feeling the effects of flu.
    This will be news to ears of Jurgen Klopp as his team enter the contest with renewed optimism after successive victories and clean sheets against Everton and Newcastle.
    Liverpool appear to have turned a corner with Virgil van Dijk back at the heart of the defence, and attacker Cody Gakpo finding his feet.
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    The pair renew hostilities after their 2021-22 Champions League final, which saw the Spanish side win 1-0 courtesy of Vinicius Junior.
    In fact, Ancelotti’s side have the edge over their rivals having won five of the last six meetings since 2014.
    Aurelien Tchouameni will also miss the game at Anfield on TuesdayCredit: Getty More