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    Man Utd loss to PSG does not make Solskjaer naive… even Fergie struggled to mastermind many European triumphs

    IT DID not take long for the berating of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to start.
    The short drive home from Old Trafford was long enough for us to be told on a phone-in by Irate of Iratia that Solskjaer was tactically naïve.

    It took no time for fans to hit out at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after defeat to PSGCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But they weren’t piling in elsewhere.
    No mention of Anthony Martial missing a sitter that would have put Manchester United 2-1 up against Paris Saint-Germain and in the driving seat to gain the point they needed to qualify from Group H.
    Nor the fact that Edinson Cavani’s chip shortly after was cruelly denied by the bar.
    Nope, the Norwegian was now clueless because he hadn’t subbed Fred at the break when he should have already been off the pitch for a first half head butt.

    Looking back, Solskjaer probably knows he made the wrong call, but did it cost the game and should it really cost him his job, if they ultimately do not qualify from Group H?
    In his defence while Fred should have gone for the first offence, he did not lose his head after that and it was not a second yellow for the tackle on Ander Herrera.
    Imagine if Sir Alex Ferguson had decided to sub Eric Cantona every time he was on a yellow or in danger of losing it.
    Not like for like in terms of talent, those two players obviously, but Solskjaer felt Fred was doing a good job.

    Fred was only given a yellow for is first half headbutt before his second half red against PSG Credit: PA:Press Association

    Perhaps it says more about the faith Solskjaer has in Paul Pogba and Nemanja Matic that he kept the Brazilian on.
    If United ultimately fail to get the point in Leipzig they need, Solskjaer would not be the first United manager to come up short in Europe, and against poorer sides than he has faced this season.
    It took Sir Alex Ferguson a good chunk of the ’90s to get the hang of this competition.
    He came up short plenty of times pre and post his two successes in the competition – both of which in 1999 and 2008 came with some good fortune in the finals.
    Indeed, they mask a poor return from the spending power United had under him and from the teams he fielded.
    For example what would fans be saying had Solskjaer presided over United’s Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich in 2009-10.
    They were 2-1 down from the first leg in Germany but sprinted into a 3-0 lead inside the first 41 minutes at home, but could not hang on to their advantage.
    The decision to play an unfit Wayne Rooney backfired as he was hauled off after 55 minutes, Rafael da Silva got sent off and finally Arjen Robben hit Bayern’s crucial second goal on the night to go through 3-2 on aggregate.
    Look elsewhere through Ferguson’s time.

    United lost to Bayern Munich in the 2010 quarter-finalsCredit: PA:Press Association

    Even the European successes in 1999 and 2008 came with large slices of luckCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    First round exits in 2003-04 and 2004-05 to Porto and AC Milan respectively.
    They would get knocked out of a group in 2005-06 that included Villarreal, Benfica and Lille, the fans turning on the players after the defeat away to Lille.
    Likewise in 2011-12, they would go out of a group that once again included Benfica but also Basel and Otelul Galati.
    Recently Wayne Rooney blamed Ferguson’s tactics in both the 2009 and 2011 finals, which they lost to Barcelona 2-0 and 3-1.
    Ferguson wanted to play Barcelona at their own game, a game only they could play.
    Rooney said: “I think all the players knew, deep down, it was the wrong approach.”
    The tactics that had curtailed Barcelona in the 2008 semi-final over two legs had been abandoned in those finals.
    Yet Ferguson was given a pass on both occasions because, well, hey it was against that great Barcelona and we all went with the narrative.

    The Red Devils crashed out at Porto in 2004Credit: Getty

    And Wayne Rooney criticised Sir Alex Ferguson’s tactics after they lost to Barcelona in the 2011 finalCredit: Reuters
    One of the most inexplicable semi-final exits he suffered was against Bayer Leverkusen in 2001-02 semi-final on away goals, 2-2 at Old Trafford and 1-1 away.
    ‘Hardly a footballing powerhouse,’ as one senior figure at the club said to me later that week.
    The point I am making in all this is that mistakes in Europe at the very highest level can be made by the very best.
    Wednesday night does not make Solskjaer, architect of two away wins over PSG, naive.
    The great Louis van Gaal went out in the Group Stage of the 2015-16 Champions League with United when the opponents were PSV Eindhoven, CSKA Moscow and Wolfsburg.
    The following season it was the round of 16 in the Europa League.
    When Jose Mourinho talked of United’s lack of European heritage in the wake of his Champions League exit to Sevilla, with the club in the last 16 in 2017-18, he had a point and still does.
    Indeed since that 2011 final they have gone out in the group stage twice, last 16 twice, quarter-finals twice, spent two full seasons in the Europa League and once didn’t even qualify for Europe.
    To get out this Group of Death, that includes last season’s semi-finalists and Bundesliga title contenders RB Leipzig, French Champions and last season’s finalists PSG and Champions of Turkey Istanbul Basaksehir, would for Solskjaer be an achievement in itself.
    As they head to Germany next week they need a point to do that.
    Even the very best have come up short and against a lot weaker opposition than he has had to face.
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    Chelsea ace Giroud only second player to score four for English club in Champions League and first to do it in 16 years

    OLIVIER GIROUD’S incredible goalscoring performance against Sevilla saw him become just the second player to net four times for an English club in the Champions League.
    The Frenchman, 34, walked off with the matchball after scoring a perfect hat-trick in the 4-0 win in Spain last night.

    Olivier Giroud is just the second player to score four goals for an English club in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ruud van Nistelrooy netted four times for Manchester United 16 years agoCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Giroud also netted a late penalty to seal Chelsea’s place at the top of their group.
    And the veteran striker is now just the second man to achieve the feat for an English club in Europe’s elite competition.
    The other player who has done it is Manchester United icon Ruud van Nistelrooy.
    He fired home four goals against Sparta Prague in the 2004 group stage – 16 years ago.

    Giroud isn’t the first Frenchman to do it either, with Bafetimbi Gomis scoring four for Lyon against Dinamo Zagreb in 2011.
    Atalanta’s Josip Ilicic also hit the back of the net four times earlier this year against Valencia.
    Meanwhile, Barcelona’s Lionel Messi (2012) and Shakhtar Donetsk’s Luiz Adrian (2014) each scored FIVE goals against Bayer Leverkusen and BATE Borisov respectively.
    But Giroud’s effort was a huge statement after failing to start a single Premier League or Champions League game this season before last night.

    However, despite his clinical performance, the World Cup winner could still find himself out of the side to face Leeds this weekend.
    Boss Frank Lampard said: “We’ll have to see – it’s a tight turnaround but it’s four goals in a game.
    “It is an amazing performance to score four goals at Champions League level against a really good opponent, and the individual quality of all of his goals.
    “Rightly he gets a standing ovation as he comes off the pitch. I’m delighted for him.
    “He is the ultimate professional and I think he’s done that in his career and I think that’s why with Oli, you see his numbers for France and in the Champions League.
    “He wasn’t always a regular before I got here but as soon as I came in I could feel the positivity off of him as a player, how he wants to try and how he wants to affect people whether he starts or not.
    “Olivier is reliable, full stop. Not just for us but his international goals for France. He’s up there with great individuals, he’s got great statistics.
    “I’m not too bothered about that in a way but I am bothered about what he gives us on the pitch.
    “There couldn’t be a teammate there that the players are happier for because of the way Olivier is around the training pitch and in the games.”
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    Furious Dortmund boss Favre claims Milinkovic-Savic was ‘in swimming pool’ after outrageous dive to win Lazio penalty

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND boss Lucien Favre was left fuming with a penalty awarded to Lazio midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic.
    The Serbian won a spot-kick to seal his team a point in Wednesday night’s Champions League clash.

    Nico Schulz did not make contact with the ball but appeared to have missed Sergej Milinkovic-SavicCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Lazio star dramatically tumbled over his rivalCredit: EPA

    Borussia defender Nico Schulz had arrived late to a loose ball on the edge of the area, with the score at 1-0 to the Germans.
    While Milinkovic-Savic did get a toe on it, he threw his legs away and tumbled to the ground with minimal contact from Schulz.
    Favre likened the dive to a ‘swimming pool’ display after the point nonetheless qualified Dortmund for the next round.
    The 63-year-old told reporters: “We only drew because the referee awarded a non-existent penalty.

    “Of course it was a dive, he looked like he was in a swimming pool.
    “It’s ridiculous, you cannot identify what foul Schulz has made there.

    Schulz waved away the claims as Milinkovic-Savic rolled aroundCredit: EPA

    Mateu Lahoz initially turned down the appeals before changing his mindCredit: AFP or licensors
    “In any case, we are through, and that’s that.”
    Both sides were left unhappy with Spanish referee Mateu Lahoz’s display at Signal Iduna Park.

    Borussia felt Jude Bellingham had been unfairly felled earlier on in the game as he bore down on goal.
    A sweet move from the Bundesliga outfit then set up Raphael Guerreiro for the opener.

    But Lazio were allowed back into the match when Milinkovic-Savic made the most of a collision with Schulz.
    Lahoz initially appeared uninterested in the claim and was walking away from the scene before suddenly performing a U-turn.
    Ciro Immobile netted the penalty against his old team before Lazio wanted a penalty in stoppage time for a handball by Axel Witsel.
    That was waved away and Dortmund sealed their passage from Group F – with Lazio facing a showdown against Club Brugge.

    Lucien Favre was not happy with the penalty decisionCredit: EPA

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    Cristiano Ronaldo accused of ‘stealing’ Alvaro Morata’s goal for landmark 750th strike in Juventus win over Dynamo Kiev

    CRISTIANO RONALDO was accused of stealing Alvaro Morata’s already goal-bound strike by fans online during Juventus’ 3-0 victory over Dynamo Kiev last night.
    The Portuguese superstar netted his 750th career goal, when he gave his side a 2-0 lead on 57 minutes.

    CR7 tapped home practically on the goal lineCredit: EPA

    For a player that has an outstanding highlights reel of magnificent strikes, this was certainly on the easy side for CR7.
    In fact, the ball would have gone in regardless of whether he decided to prod home.
    Federico Chiesa’s wicked centre from the right ricocheted between Morata and the helpless goalkeeper, touching the Spaniard last and heading towards the bottom corner.
    This is where Ronaldo – who is now just 17 off Pele’s all-time record of 767 career goals – was lurking, however, ready to pounce.

    And pounce he did, instinctively prodding home his landmark strike.
    The 35-year-old then faced a few nervous moments while VAR checked whether he was offside.
    But he was spared any blushes as the goal was given by referee Stephanie Frappart.
    Online, however, he was accused of stealing the goal.

    𝟕𝟓𝟎 goals, 𝟕𝟓𝟎 happy moments, 𝟕𝟓𝟎 smiles in the faces of our supporters. Thank you to all the players and coaches that helped me reach this amazing number, thank you to all my loyal opponents that made me work harder and harder everyday. pic.twitter.com/ZuS4GDOzeh
    — Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) December 2, 2020

    Ronaldo made sure to celebrate with MorataCredit: AFP or licensors

    A fan wrote: “Ronaldo stealing goals from morata, there’s levels to this…”
    And another wrote, followed by a crying emoji: “Did Ronaldo just steal Morata’s goal”.
    One did come to his defence, however, writing: “how did Ronaldo steal that goal? Messi fans dey vex Ronaldo is doing what they want make Messi dey do”.

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    Watch Olivier Giroud mess up Chelsea knee-slide celebration in only negative in brilliant four-goal display vs Sevilla

    OLIVIER GIROUD was left red-faced after bungling a dramatic knee-slide celebration against Sevilla.
    It was the only moment the Chelsea striker fluffed on Wednesday night as he racked up four goals in the convincing win.

    Frank Lampard handed the Frenchman a rare start in the Champions League trip to Spain, which would decide who would top Group E.
    And his faith was immediately repaid with a delightful turn and finish on seven minutes.
    After the break, Giroud popped up with a headed second.
    The 34-year-old’s triumphant celebration was met with a rather stodgy piece of the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan turf, however.

    Sent tumbling to the ground, his awkward fall left fans chuckling.
    Giroud got up and gave the ground an accusatory finger point while team-mates joined him in celebration.

    Olivier Giroud’s composed finish made it 2-0 to ChelseaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But his knee slide did not go to plan and he was left chuckling at the cut-up turfCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Naturally, the striker shrugged off the incident with a smile and was able to laugh at himself while he embraced Cesar Azpilicueta.
    He wasn’t done there, meeting an N’Golo Kante cross from a second header before completing the four-goal performance from the penalty spot.

    It continued Giroud’s excellent form for Chelsea in European competitions.
    While neither Lampard nor predecessor Maurizio Sarri have given him many opportunities in the league, he has shown his class in the cups.
    In the last three seasons, only Robert Lewandowski and Lionel Messi have scored more goals in European matches than Giroud.
    Wednesday night’s effort brought his tally up to 16 goals in 21 appearances.

    Erling Haaland is level with the veteran with Romelu Lukaku a goal behind.
    After the win, Chelsea boss Lampard hailed his striker’s ability to perform whenever he is called upon.
    He said: “Olivier is reliable, full stop. Not just for us but his international goals for France.
    “He’s up there with great French individuals, he’s got great statistics. I’m not too bothered about that in a way but I am bothered about what he gives us on the pitch.
    “There couldn’t be a team-mate there that the players are happier for because of the way Olivier is around the training pitch and in the games.”
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    Olivier Giroud could be DROPPED by Frank Lampard for Leeds clash despite smashing four past Sevilla in stunning show

    OLIVIER GIROUD set new records as he scored four goals to destroy Sevilla – and then admitted he could still face the axe on Saturday.
    Giroud was given a standing ovation by the Chelsea bench as he came off after becoming the oldest player to score a Champions League hat-trick before completing his rout from the spot.

    Olivier Giroud could still find himself left out of the Chelsea team on Saturday despite scoring four against SevillaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But the 34-year-old still doesn’t know if he has done enough to start for the Blues against Leeds this weekend.
    Giroud said: “Just let me enjoy the night, that great win. After a rest then we will see what the gaffer’s plan is.”
    The French international admitted last month he could be forced to quit Stamford Bridge if he doesn’t get more opportunities to play.
    Last night was only his second start of the season, but Blues boss Frank Lampard admits he will find it hard to leave out the veteran when Leeds come to town on Saturday.

    He said: “We’ll have to see – it’s a tight turnaround but it’s four goals in a game.
    “It is an amazing performance to score four goals at Champions League level against a really good opponent, and the individual quality of all of his goals.
    “Rightly he gets a standing ovation as he comes off the pitch. I’m delighted for him.
    “He is the ultimate professional and I think he’s done that in his career and I think that’s why with Oli, you see his numbers for France and you his numbers in the Champions League.

    Giroud has a perfect hat-trick! 🔥🔥🔥Left foot ✅Right foot ✅Header ✅Lampard is loving what he’s seeing on the sideline! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/WfMUok6rna
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 2, 2020

    “He wasn’t always a regular before I got here but as soon as I came in I could feel the positivity off of him as a player, how he wants to try and how he wants to affect people whether he starts or not.
    “Olivier is reliable, full stop. Not just for us but his international goals for France, he’s up there with great French individuals, he’s got great statistics.
    “I’m not too bothered about that in a way but I am bothered about what he gives us on the pitch.
    “There couldn’t be a team-mate there that the players are happier for because of the way Olivier is around the training pitch and in the games.”
    Chelsea have now assured themselves of top spot in Group E with one game left to play – and Lampard hailed the display of a side which saw nine changes to the team which faced Tottenham.
    He added: “We dealt with things, we defended well, we were organised and some of our play was great, whether it was our comfort on the ball, whether it was a counter attacking at pace to cause a threat to them.
    “There were so many big pluses from tonight that we need to continue with that.”
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    Giroud is a popular man inside the Stamford Bridge dressing room and was mobbed by his team-matesCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Frenchman became the oldest hat-trick goalscorer in the Champions League Credit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Harry Maguire defends Anthony Martial over missed howler as Paul Scholes says wasted chances cost Man Utd dear vs PSG

    HARRY MAGUIRE defended Anthony Martial after two Manchester United legends blamed the striker’s open-goal miss and general poor finishing for a costly 3-1 defeat against PSG.
    Martial’s wastefulness at 1-1 and Fred’s red card left group leaders United probably needing to avoid defeat at RB Leipzig next Tuesday to reach the Champions League knockout stages.

    Anthony Martial and Bruno Fernandes show their anguish as the Frenchman rues an amazing miss for Man Utd early in the second half Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

    Man Utd striker Anthony Martial fires high when a goal looked certainCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Fit-again France striker Martial blazed over a gaping net and soon drilled a rebound straight at Marquinos after Edinson Cavani’s chip hit the bar.
    And former Old Trafford midfield hero Paul Scholes said: “United paid for those missed chances. Martial’s chances were the ones. 
    “He is struggling a little bit for confidence at the minute, and he’s not getting the goals. Martial doesn’t need telling – he knows he should score.”
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    United skipper Maguire responded: “Martial has scored plenty of goals over the last year, so I’m sure he’s down and disappointed.
    “But he’ll come again and I’m sure he’ll be looking to put it right at the weekend.”
    Nonetheless, ex-Old Trafford defender Rio Ferdinand also suggested Martial’s failure in front of goal early in the second half made the difference.
    He said: “Martial’s chances come at good times to score for United. 

    “If he dispatches one of those it turns the game on its head.”  

    Marcus Rashford had helped put United in the ascendancy by cancelling out Neymar’s early goal with his third strike in four games against the Ligue 1 kings.
    But following Martial’s misses and Fred’s almost-inevitable sending-off – after he escaped a first-half red for a headbutt –  Marquinos brilliantly restored PSG’s lead.
    Neymar extended the visitors’ victory margin in stoppage time, although United still lead the group on goal difference from PSG and Leipzig.

    Anthony Martial will know he should have scored at least once before PSG went on to land a potentially-crucial 3-1 win at Old TraffordCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    What Manchester United need to from final group game against RB Leipzig to avoid early Champions League exit

    MANCHESTER UNITED squandered the chance to book their place in the Champions League knockout stages by losing at home to Paris Saint-Germain.
    And now they know exactly what they need to do in order to progress when they face RB Leipzig away next Tuesday.

    Manchester United have it all to do in their final group game against RB LeipzigCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    This is how Group H looks after five rounds of matches

    A Neymar double either side of Marquinho’s close-range finish secured a 3-1 victory for the French champions at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
    Marcus Rashford had equalised just after the half-hour mark when his strike took a wicked deflection off Danilo Pereira and beyond Keylor Navas.
    And a draw would have been enough to secure their spot in the next phase of the competition.
    But the defeat – as well as RB Leipzig’s 4-3 win over Istanbul Basaksehir – mean it is all to play for in the final round of Group H fixtures.

    Here’s everything you need to know about Manchester United’s trip to Leipzig…
    How does it stand at the moment?
    United, PSG and RB Leizpig are all on nine points with three wins and two defeats each.
    United have a better head-to-head record over Leipzig, Leipzig over PSG and PSG over United.
    So then it comes down to goal difference which United lead the way on with +6, PSG second on +3 and Leipzig third on -2.

    What do Manchester United need to qualify?
    Quite simply, a draw.
    United know that avoiding defeat in Germany next week will be enough to go through.
    That is because they would finish on ten points – the same as Leipzig.
    But head-to-head record now takes priority when two teams are level on points so a draw together with the 5-0 win back in October puts United above the Bundesliga side.
    Should the Red Devils win, of course, they would be ahead of RB Leipzig on points.
    If RB Leipzig vs United ends in a draw and PSG draw with Basaksehir, there would be a three-way tie on ten points at the top.
    In that instance, it would come down to overall goal difference in the group meaning United and PSG would advance, just as the group is arranged after the fifth round of matches.

    Marcus Rashford scored a quick-fire hat-trick in the 5-0 thumping of RB Leipzig in OctoberCredit: AFP or licensors
    Can they finish top of the group?
    Yes, Manchester United can still top Group G.
    A win for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men in Germany would put them on 12 points.
    So if PSG did not win – they have a better head-to-head over United – at home to Istanbul, United would top the group.
    Also if both matches end in draws next week, the standings would stay as they are with United top, PSG second and RB Leipzig third.
    What if they lose?
    They’re out.
    United know defeat will eliminate them from the Champions League.
    That is because Leipzig would move past them on to 12 points and PSG, even if they lose at home, would jump above due to their superior head-to-head record.
    If the Old Trafford club do lose, therefore, they will drop down into the Europa League by finishing third.
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