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    Shakhtar 2 Real Madrid 0 LIVE REACTION: Zidane’s men stunned in Kiev as Dentinho and Solomon give hosts shock victory

    REAL MADRID were stunned in Kiev as Shakhtar Donetsk blew open Group B with victory.
    Final score: Shakhtar 2-0 Real Madrid
    Follow ALL the action with our live blog below…

    THAT’S A WRAP
    Thanks for joining us this evening, here’s tonight’s match report courtesy of Gary Stonehouse.
    There’s more football to keep you entertained this evening; Atletico Madrid v Bayern Munich, Liverpool v Ajax and Porto v Manchester City are all live!

    DOING THE DOUBLE IN STYLE
    Here’s the second goal in all its glory…

    “He ran, he drove, he struck and he has struck gold!”Shakhtar’s Manor Solomon finds the bottom corner emphatically to put Real Madrid out of the qualifying places going into Group B’s final match day! 😳 pic.twitter.com/TrVjgrq0Pt
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 1, 2020

    HOW’S STAT
    The 13 time winners have been incredibly inconsistent both domestically and in Europe.
    This year’s Champions League campaign has resulted in their worse defensive record ever.

    9 – Real Madrid have conceded nine goals in five Champions League group stage games this season, their worst defensive record at this stage in the competition’s history. Frozen. pic.twitter.com/d2zsE7lTbQ
    — OptaJose (@OptaJose) December 1, 2020

    UNTHINKABLE
    Will Real Madrid be featuring on a Thursday night instead?!

    WARNING, HAZARD

    REAL ISSUES
    Real Madrid’s problems have deepened- they may not even make it to the knockout round!
    Just one win in their last six does not make pretty reading for Zinedine Zidane.

    FT: SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    92. Very different experience for Madrid tonight compared to their last game at this stadium against Liverpool in the Champions League final.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    91. Vitao blocks another shot from Vini Jr, as Madrid try to claw back a goal.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    90. Four additional minutes in Kiev.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    89. Kroos tries to curl it in to the far post, but there’s too much on it and it flies out for a goalkick.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    88. Vini Jr wins a freekick a yard outside the left of the box following a collision with Patrick.

    Kroos to take.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    86. What a difference one half makes!
    In the second half Shakhtar have stepped up the tempo and taken more chances on the counter.
    And it’s paid off!

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    85. Looks as though Shakhtar have done the unthinkable- a double over Real Madrid.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 2-0 REAL MADRID  
    83. Real Madrid are caught napping as the ball is sprayed from right-back to the left wing where a racing Dentinho is on his own.
    He slips it to Solomon who breaks into the box on the left, pulls the trigger and scores.Solomon scored the goal that proved to be the winner in match-day one, looks as though he’s done it again

    GOOOOAL
    SHAKHTAR ON THE COUNTER AGAIN

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    81. Vini Jr performs a lovely stepover to beat Dodo in the Shakhtar box, but his pass is intercepted and cleared.

    Shakhtar on the counter…

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    80. Madrid have had 56 per cent possession and 14 attempts at goal.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    78. Real Madrid pressure is starting to build.
    Asensio’s shot from the top of the box is deflected wide, corner to Madrid.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    77. Vini Jr makes a solo run along the left line of the box, but takes it too far on his own and is dispossesed along the byline.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    75. Zidane brings on the cavalry!
    Isgo, Vini Jr and Mariano are on
    As Odegaard, Benzema and Rodrygo make way.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    74. Madrid work a corner to the top of the box where Mendy unleashes his shot, but it’s straight at Trubin.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    73. Shakhtar aren’t far away from completing a double over the 13 time winners of this competition….

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    72. Double substitution for Shakhtar; Marlos is replaced by Maycon and Taison by Solomon.

    SHAKHTAR DONETSK 1-0 REAL MADRID  
    72. Looks like both sides will be bringing on fresh legs..

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    Porto 0 Man City 0: Gabriel Jesus has goal disallowed in stalemate for wasteful Citizens

    JOB done for Pep Guardiola as Manchester City secured top spot in their group.
    But it was a night that summed up their frustrating season so far as once again they failed to turn their total domination into goals.

    Gabriel Jesus had a late goal ruled out by VAR as Man City drew 0-0 at PortoCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Bernardo Silva was offside in the build-up as City secured top spot in their groupCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    City should have won at a canter but found home keeper Augustin Marchesin in outstanding form.
    Guardiola said at the weekend that despite their 5-0 win over Burnley, he needs his forwards Raheem Sterling and Gabriel Jesus to be scoring goals.
    Well both ended the night empty handed once again – thanks to a combination of the Porto number one and the VAR.
    Still, the positive for Pep is that he can give his players a rest next week when they face Marseilles.a t the Etihad.

    And how important could that be with the Manchester derby at Old Trafford looming just three days later?
    While City’s qualification for the knock-out stages was already secure, Porto just needed a point to join them in the last 16.
    And that was clear right from the start with Sergio Conceicao’s side happy to sit deep and let the visitors try to break them down.
    Porto had caused City problems when they met at the Etihad back in October but they showed little ambition here.

    Raheem Sterling had a good game in Portugal on Tuesday nightCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Ferran Torres came close to scoring for City after starting up frontCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Yet their gameplan was almost smoked when defender Malang Sarr slid in and appeared to take the legs of Sterling in the box.
    Dutch ref Bjorn Kuipers did not see an offence and – perhaps surprisingly – the VAR did not feel it warranted a spot-kick either.
    A sweeping counter attack from City saw Bernardo Silva and Phil Foden link up to create a chance for Ferran Torres but Augustin Marchesin got down well to deny him.
    The Porto keeper did not have many shots to save – but was having a busy night all the same. In the first half he had more touches of the ball than any of his team-mates.
    City were looking to secure the point they needed to ensure top spot in the group – but were perhaps lacking their usual cutting edge.

    City were tight at the back but lacking going forwardCredit: Reuters

    Ederson was called into action on a couple of occasions Credit: AFP OR LICENSORS
    Bernardo pulled out a rabona to sling over a cross from the right but it did not quite drop for Sterling  on the edge of the box.
    A ball over the top from Fernandinho – who was starting his first game in two months after injury – put Sterling clear but the ball would not drop and Sarr was able to get a boot in.
    The England ace had not scored in five games before this and looked determined to put that right.
    He jinked in from the left hand side and sent over a low cross-shot which was dummied by Fernandinho but hoofed off the line by Zaidu Sanusi.
    The home side were still not showing much ambition – but were defending for their lives and were willing to use any method of stopping the visitors.
    The best chance of the night came just before the hour as Foden’s great ball set Sterling clear but Marchesin was out quickly to deny him.

    Bernardo Silva impressed upon his return to PortugalCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Pep Guardiola will have been hoping for the win despite sealing top Credit: AP:Associated Press
    The rebound fell nicely for Ferran Torres but he dallied too long and allowed Chancel Mbemba to get back and clear..
    Porto had another huge let off as Sterling’s deflected cross looked certain to be touched in at the back post by a stretching Ruben Dias but he could only divert the ball backwards.
    Torres improvised brilliantly with an overhead kick but once again Marchesin was in the right place to keep it out.
    The keeper got down low to save another effort from Bernardo – who would have loved a goal on his return to Portugal.
    He made yet another stop to deny Garcia’s close range effort and then reacted superbly tipped a Jesus header from Bernardo’s cross onto the bar.
    This time the rebound fell to the Brazilian who tapped home – only for the VAR to rule this one out for an offside earlier in the move.

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    Liverpool 1 Ajax 0: Jones pounces on goalkeeper howler to fire Reds into Champions League knockouts with a game to spare

    LIVERPOOL rubber-stamped their place in the last 16 of the Champions league thanks to an incredible blunder from Ajax keeper Andre Onana.
    The Cameroon international allowed a cross from Nico Williams to float over his head – apparently deciding it was sailing out of lay – but he had not seen Curtis Jones sneaking in behind him.

    Curtis Jones fired Liverpool into the Champions League knockout stageCredit: PA:Press Association

    The Reds secured top spot in the group with a game to spareCredit: Getty – Pool

    Oh dear, Onana! 😰Two academy graduates combine to give Liverpool the lead, as Neco Williams assists Curtis Jones 🤝Ajax’s keeper won’t want to see this one again though… pic.twitter.com/j8jebhaeYN
    — Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) December 1, 2020

    The 19 year old Liverpool midfielder capped a fine performance by squeezing home a volley from a tight angle for his first Champions League goal.
    But the sight of Onana holding his head in his hands in disbelief showed the Ajax stopper was due an assist for that match-winner.
    It got even better for Jurgen Klopp’s injury-ravaged side, as Atalanta’s failure to beat Group D whipping boys Midtjylland meant Liverpool are certain to finish top of their pool.
    The pre-match talk had centred around Liverpool’s choice of goalkeeper, with Caoimhin Kelleher given a shock Champions League debut

    First choice Allison was ruled out by a slight hamstring strain, and Klopp said he had decided to play Kelleher ahead of usual stand-in Adrian because the Irish keeper is “a good shot stopper”.
    He had plenty of opportunities to prove that as Ajax bossed proceedings until their own keeper’s incredible gaffe.
    They twice went close to taking the lead just before Jones struck, although the visitors had certainly been given enough warnings that the young midfielder was a player they had to keep an eye on.
    Ajax admitted before the game they were nervous about facing Liverpool’s goal-hungry front three. But the early threat also came from Jones.

    Jones received an early Christmas present for the only goal after a howler from Ajax keeper Andre OnanaCredit: AP:Associated Press

    That was enough to seal the points and top spot in the group for the RedsCredit: EPA

    He tried his luck after just two minutes as Liverpool stormed forward on a trademark counter-attack, but his shot flew straight at Onana.
    The Ajax keeper was beaten all ends four minutes later as Jones let fly again, only to see his effort crash against the far post.
    Ajax had certainly not come to Anfield looking to defend, as you might expect from a side who had scored 38 goals in their eight games since losing the reverse fixture against Liverpool 1-0.
    That run included a 13-0 away win over Dutch League rivals Venlo four days the Liverpool game – and fans here have been talking about the glut of freak results since the coronavirus lockdown ended!
    Brazilian striker Anthony should have done better with a shooting chance that sailed high into the empty stands, while former Everton misfit Davy Klaasen was clearly enjoying his return to Merseyside.
    He sprayed a couple of superb crossfield passes to stretch the home defence, and almost sprang the offside trap on a couple of occasions.
    Liverpool were playing a dangerous game there.
    The Dutch side’s growing confidence was reflected as full back Noussair Mazraoui rampaged forward and unleashed a fierce drive which brought a fine diving save from Kelleher.

    Caoimhin Kelleher kept a clean sheet on his European debut for LiverpoolCredit: AP:Associated Press
    That brought a smile to Klopp’s face but it disappeared as Andy Robertson – the only member of Liverpool’s first choice back four not ruled out by injury – twice went down clutching his left foot.
    The Scotland captain was able to carry on after having his ankle heavily strapped, but it was still a worrying sight for the Liverpool boss.
    Liverpool had not offered much of a threat after that lively start, with Ajax enjoying almost two thirds of the first half possession. But the Reds stepped up a gear just before the break. 
    Diogo Jota was thwarted by a brilliantly-timed challenge from Edson Alvarez, while Perr Schurrs took a more physical approach when Sadio Mane burst past him.
    The big central defender was lucky to escape with only a yellow card.
    But Ajax continued to look easy on the eye, and they should have taken the lead five minutes into the second half.
    Another well-worked move saw David Neres pick out Klaasen, but he sent his close range header flashing wide of the target.

    The stopper justified his inclusion with a stunning point-blank save from Klaas-Jan Huntelaar late onCredit: PA:Press Association
    They went close again with Mazraoui forcing another good low save from Kelleher, and Neres could not believe it when he sent the rebound crashing against the post.
    That escape seemed to spark Liverpool into action – with a bit of help from the comedy keeper.
    To be fair to Onana, he did redeem himself slightly, throwing himself bravely at the feet of Mo Salah and then diving full length to palm away a screamer from substitute Roberto Firmino.
    Salah had a couple more chances to wrap it up for the home team as Ajax threw even more men forward, but he shot wastefully wide and then took far too long to pull the trigger.
    And Kelleher justified his inclusion with a stunning point save from Klaas-Jan Huntelaar’s point blank header two minutes from time.
    And suddenly, that smile was back on Klopp’s face.

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    Shakhtar stun Madrid as 2-0 defeat leaves under-pressure Zidane and Los Blancos facing Champions League exit

    ZINEDINE ZIDANE is under increasing pressure after Real Madrid suffered a shock defeat at Shakhtar Donetsk.
    The Galacticos are on the brink of elimination from the Champions League after the 13-time winners went down 2-0 in Ukraine.

    The pressure is mounting on Zinedine Zidane at Real MadridCredit: Getty

    Shakhtar Donetsk defeated Los Blancos 2-0 to leave them on the brink of Champions League eliminationCredit: Reuters

    Madrid went into the clash with just one point from their last three games in La Liga.
    And the misfiring Los Blancos gained no respite from that miserable run in Europe.
    It remained goalless at the break but the game burst into life courtesy of Shakhtar sub Dentinho just before the hour mark.
    The hosts sprung forward and caught Madrid napping on the counter-attack.

    But Rafael Varane failed to clear the danger, and he could only poke the ball into the path of Dentinho, who made no mistake.
    That forced Madrid into action, but the likes of Karim Benzema and Luka Modric were unable to find a way through the tough Shakhtar backline.
    And they paid the price for their lack of cutting edge late on when they conceded a second.
    Manor Solomon cut inside his marker on the edge of the box and fired a low shot into the corner to seal a famous double having also won in Madrid in October.

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    That result left Madrid third in Group B going into the final round of matches next week – when they take on table-topping Monchengladbach.
    Real have now only recorded one win in their last six games in all competitions.
    And it could be the end of Zidane’s second tenure in charge if they fail to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League for the first time in 24 years.

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    Frank Lampard hails Hudson-Odoi’s attitude over drop with Chelsea star ‘back in contention’

    FRANK LAMPARD has hailed Callum Hudson-Odoi’s reaction to being dropped for Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Tottenham.
    And the Chelsea winger is now in contention to start tomorrow’s Champions League clash at Sevilla after a ‘tough’ conversation with boss Lampard.

    Frank Lampard is set to start Callum Hudson-Odoi against Sevilla after dropping him for the Spurs gameCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Hudson-Odoi, 20, has three goals in 11 games for Chelsea this season.
    But he was not named in the matchday squad for the London derby with Spurs at Stamford Bridge, with Christian Pulisic taking his place on the bench after returning from injury.
    Indeed, Hudson-Odoi’s entire senior Blues career has been far from stable following his debut in 2018.
    The three-time England international almost left for Bayern Munich a year later.

    And the Germans made an audacious return over the summer with a loan offer leading to a £70million permanent switch.
    But despite leaving Hudson-Odoi out of the reckoning for Tottenham, Lampard insists the winger remains a big part of his plans.
    The tactician says he’s delighted with the way Hudson-Odoi reacted after informing him he would not be facing Spurs.
    And the youngster is now set to be rewarded with  a place in the team against Sevilla on Wednesday night.

    Lampard said: “It was tough and I have tough decisions when we have a fully fit squad like we do now.
    “We have elite players who work hard through the week, they’re desperate to play for the club but I have to leave them out.
    “I did speak to Callum personally because I want him to feel where he’s at at the minute which is making progression and he’s getting better.
    “But there will be other times when other players have to sit out and the conversation will be with other players.
    “So he’s back in contention. I want to see him keep that progression going and if there are times when he’s not starting or in the main squad, the main thing is that I want him to stay positive and I suppose that is part of my job to have that communication level.
    “His reaction to me saying that to him was great, his reaction in training has been great and I’m sure he’ll show that again when he plays.”
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    How Chelsea could line up against Sevilla with Hudson-Odoi returning to squad and Billy Gilmour back from injury

    FRANK LAMPARD is set to hand Callum Hudson-Odoi a starting berth in Chelsea’s trip to Sevilla on Wednesday.
    The Blues head to Spain knowing that a draw will keep them on top of Group E, having already qualified for the next round.

    Hudson-Odoi is banging on the door for a fresh run in the team after impressing in the recent win at Rennes.
    Having scored in France, the winger was subsequently dropped from the squad for Sunday’s title clash against Tottenham.
    Lampard, 42, has handed the 20-year-old just one start in Chelsea’s last eight matches.
    And the boss described the decision as a ‘difficult’ one ahead of the game in Spain.

    He told reporters: “I’ve been really pleased with his training lately.
    “I’ve spoken about Callum at different times since I’ve been in the job. His training and attitude is bang on at the minute.

    “I have tough decisions when we have a fully fit squad, that we pretty much do now, to leave players out that work hard through the week and are desperate to play for the club.
    He added: “In terms of the squad I have to leave four or five players out per game.

    “[Hudson-Odoi] took it very well. It’s not an easy conversation, all players want to play and I expect that.
    “He’ll get minutes tomorrow, it’s up to him to then keep showing when he plays that he deserves to start because there’s competition in that area.
    “That’s the reality of playing for Chelsea, so I’m not worried about the noise around it or the permutations of what not being in the squad might mean down the line.
    “I’m just worried about picking the right squad. If I feel like I’m taking someone out of the squad when I think they deserve to be in it, I have to be straight and honest with them and work with them to keep them positive.

    “Hopefully with Callum we’ve got that, his reaction was great, in training today he was great.”
    Lampard must decide how much to rotate his side while on an unbeaten run that stretches back to September.
    Along with Hudson-Odoi; Kai Havertz, Jorginho, Christian Pulisic and Olivier Giroud are pressing for more game time.
    Sunday came too soon for American winger Pulisic, who came off the bench in the stalemate.

    He could line-up at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan along with another starlet free of injury – Billy Gilmour.
    Yet to play for Chelsea this season following a knee injury, the 19-year-old is now fit and could feature against Sevilla or in the upcoming match against Krasnodar.
    Lampard stated: “He’s fit now Billy, he could probably do with some more match minutes which are hard to get in Covid times, but he’s doing very well.
    “It will be nice if he can get some minutes particularly over these two Champions League games, in the remainder of the group stage.”
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    How Man Utd could line up against PSG with Cavani facing old club and Solskjaer with full squad to pick from

    OLE GUNNAR SOLSKJAER has been handed several injury boosts ahead of Manchester United’s clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
    The Red Devils are looking to do the double over last season’s Champions League finalists on Wednesday following a 2-1 win in France last month.

    Edinson Cavani is in line to start for Manchester United against Paris Saint-Germain

    Edinson Cavani emerged from the bench to score twice and assist another in United’s 3-2 comeback win over Southampton at the weekend.
    And the Uruguayan striker is in line to retain his spot to face his old club with Solskjaer hinting he could be set to start two upfront against PSG.
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    He said: “I think there’s only one position here that we can only say is between Dean and David. The rest have got ability to play in different positions.

    “Anthony, Marcus, Mason, Edinson even… they can play in any positions in the front four.
    “There is tactical reasons about whether it’s Anthony, Marcus, Mason or Edinson down the middle. Sometimes it’s two of them.”
    David De Gea came off injured at Southampton on Sunday but United’s No1 trained at the club’s Carrington complex the following day.
    Alex Telles, who made his debut for the Red Devils in the reverse fixture in Paris, has recovered from a minor problem he sustained at St Mary’s and could be set to start at Old Trafford.

    Meanwhile, Paul Pogba and Scott McTominay have both been deemed fit but Solskjaer is likely to trust Nemanja Matic and Fred tomorrow.

    Anthony Martial was also present at training for United but the Frenchman is set for a spot on the bench with Marcus Rashford picked to start.
    Solskjaer added: “You expect when the Champions League nights come and floodlights are out and fans are not there but the players all want to be there.
    “The training group today was a massive one, it was a big group and everyone has held their hand up and is available for selection. David trained well today, so he’s available for selection.”

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    Uefa Team of the Year nominees revealed with 15 Premier League players making cut – but who gets in ultimate XI?

    BRUNO FERNANDES and Erling Haaland are on Uefa’s shortlist for the 2020 Team of the Year.
    Fans will vote for the top XI from the 50 players selected in Tuesday’s announcement.

    Bruno Fernandes make the cut after scoring twice for Manchester United in the Europa League mini-tournamentCredit: EPA

    Erling Haaland has made a big splash in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Last season’s pandemic-affected Champions League and Europa League campaigns saw the last-eight in both competitions battle in a unique mini-tournament.
    Atalanta and RB Leipzig were the surprise packages in the premier competition, the Germans even reaching the semi-final.
    But Bayern Munich won the crown and are well-represented on this year’s shortlist.
    Manuel Neuer, David Alaba, Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies, Robert Lewandowski, Leon Goretzka, Thomas Muller, Serge Gnabry, final goalscorer Kingsley Coman and recent Liverpool signing Thiago Alcantara all feature.

    Eight Liverpool players make the cut, including Thiago, Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
    The right-back is joined by Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane as the four Englishmen on the shortlist.

    Chelsea have Thiago Silva and Kai Havertz in the running but both players only signed for the club midway through the year.
    Bruno Fernandes is the only Manchester United star selected having netted penalties in both of his side’s games in the Germany run-off.

    Kevin De Bruyne completes the 15-man Premier League contingent after Manchester City’s disappointing defeat to Lyon in the quarter-finals.
    Pep Guardiola’s conquerors have two men nominated in Houssem Aouar and goalkeeper Anthony Lopes.
    Two other sides exiting earlier than many expected, Barcelona and Real Madrid, have just one man featured apiece in Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos.

    Paris Saint-Germain follow Bayern in boasting the most nominations.
    Seven stars of the Ligue 1 champions make the cut, including Neymar and Kylian Mbappe, following their first-ever appearance in a final.
    Europa League champions Sevilla have just Ever Banega on the list, the Argentine now plying his trade with Al Shabab in Saudi Arabia.
    Beaten finalists Inter Milan earn two more nominations with Romelu Lukaku, whose own goal gave Sevilla the trophy, in alongside Nico Barella and Stefan de Vrij.

    Josip Ilicic leads Atalanta’s trio of nominations after banging an amazing four goals in the last-16 dismissal of Valencia.
    There are also places for Matthijs de Ligt, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ciro Immobile to complete the Serie A selection.
    They will compete with Borussia Dortmund hotshot Haaland who took to the Champions League like a duck to water.
    After impressing for RB Salzburg, the Norwegian switched to Germany in January and racked up a total of ten goals in the Champions League.

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    GK: Alisson Becker, Keylor Navas, Jan Oblak, Anthony Lopes, Manuel Neuer
    DEF: Thiago Silva, Virgil van Dijk, Angelino, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dayot Upamecano, Sergio Ramos, Andrew Robertson, Presnel Kimpembe, Joshua Kimmich, Hans Hateboer, Stefan de Vrij, Matthijs de Ligt, Alphonso Davies, Juan Bernat, David Alaba
    MID: Thiago Alcantara, Kevin De Bruyne, Houssem Aouar, Ever Banega, Bruno Fernandes, Nico Barella, Kingsley Coman, Papu Gomez, Leon Goretzka, Kai Havertz, Jordan Henderson, Josip Ilicic, Marquinhos, Thomas Muller, Marcel Sabitzer
    ATT: Raheem Sterling, Mohamed Salah, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Sadio Mane, Romelu Lukaku, Angel Di Maria, Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, Joao Felix, Serge Gnabry, Ciro Immobile, Robert Lewandowski

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