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    Inter Milan 2 Bayer Leverkusen 1: Lukaku scores record-breaking goal with Havertz’s career in Germany potentially over

    ROMELU LUKAKU scored a record-breaking goal as Inter Milan secured their place in the Europa League semi-finals with a 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen.
    The Belgian striker, 27, was wrestled to the ground during a tussle in the box following a superb pass from Ashley Young.

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    Romelu Lukaku poked the ball home from the floor to give Inter Milan a 2-0 leadCredit: Reuters

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    Lukaku has now scored in nine successive Europa League gamesCredit: AFP
    But somehow Lukaku – who’s been on fire since quitting Manchester United last summer – managed to poke the ball home.
    The goal – reminiscent of Lionel Messi’s strike against Napoli, in terms of finish if not the sparkling solo run in the build-up – gave Inter Milan a 2-0 lead over the German giants.
    And in scoring, Lukaku became the first player to ever score in NINE consecutive Europa League games.
    Earlier in the game, Nicolo Barella had given the Serie A giants a 1-0 lead with just 15 minutes on the clock.

    Just ten minutes later, Lukaku’s floor routine doubled the Italians’ lead to put his side on the brink of a spot in the semi-finals.

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    Kai Havertz scored in vain as Leverkusen were beaten by InterCredit: EPA

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    Inter Milan had two penalties awarded – both of which were overruled by VARCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    With no second-leg due to the enforced break, Inter looked dead-set for the final-four.
    But Chelsea transfer target Kai Havertz scored a nice goal just moments later to halve the deficit and give Leverkusen a sniff.
    Seconds later, Inter went straight up the other end and were awarded a penalty after Daley Sinkgraven was deemed to have handled the ball in the area.

    However, after a quick check with VAR, the decision was overruled.
    After the frantic start, the teams played out the final 20 minutes of the half with little drama to go into the break with Inter leading 2-1.

    In a nervy second-half, both sides exchanged blows – with Inter certain they’d put the game to bed after being awarded another penalty after Christian Eriksen was hauled to the floor in added time.
    However, yet again, the Italians saw their spot-kick decision overruled by VAR, with a handball by an Inter played spotted in the build-up.
    Despite their frustration the clock eventually ran down and Inter Milan booked their spot in the semi-finals, with Havertz’s Leverkusen career potentially over, with Chelsea stepping up their pursuit.

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    Man Utd vs Copenhagen FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time, team news for TONIGHT’S Europa League fixture

    MANCHESTER UNITED are in Germany to conclude their Europa League campaign.
    Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side face Denmark’s FC Copenhagen in Cologne in the quarter-final of the mini-tournament.

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    The Man Utd squad set off for GermanyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    What time does Man Utd vs FC Copenhagen kick off?
    Manchester United vs FC Copenhagen kicks off at 8pm BST on Monday, August 10.
    RheinEnergieStadion in Cologne plays host to the tie. The same stadium will also host the final.
    All of the remaining Europa League games will take place over one leg in Germany.
    What TV channel is Man Utd vs FC Copenhagen on and can I live stream it?
    The match will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1.
    BT’s coverage gets underway from 7pm.
    How can I watch Man Utd vs FC Copenhagen for FREE?
    EE phone customers can get a FREE three-month trial of BT Sport by texting SPORT to 150.
    You can then cancel at any time.
    What is the team news?
    Solskjaer’s squad for the Europa League tournament has been confirmed as:
    Bishop, De Gea, Grant, Dalot, Fosu-Mensah, Laird, Lindelof, Mengi, Wan-Bissaka, Williams, Fernandes, Galbraith, Garner, Pogba, Matic, Mata, Lingard, Pereira, Chong, Greenwood, Ighalo, James, Rashford.

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    What are the other Europa League fixtures?
    Mon, August 10
    QF 1: Man Utd vs FC Copenhagen (8pm)
    QF 2: Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen (8pm)
    Tues, August 11

    QF 3: Wolves vs Sevilla FREE (8pm)
    QF 4: Shakhtar vs Basel (8pm)
    Sun, Aug 16
    Semi-final: Wolves/ Sevilla vs Man Utd/ FC Copenhagen (8pm)
    Mon, Aug 17
    Semi-final: Shakhtar/ Basel vs Inter/ Bayer Leverkusen (8pm)
    Final
    Friday, Aug 21
    Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (8pm) More

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    Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Europa League match

    IT’S Chelsea’s past against what looks set to be their future as Inter take on Bayer Leverkusen in Germany.
    Premier League-winning boss Antonio Conte is looking to secure a first trophy with the Nerazzurri but will have to get past a Bayer Leverkusen side featuring top Blues target Kai Havertz.

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    Romelu Lukaku netted with a classy finish in Inter’s last 16 win over GetafeCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    What time does Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen kick off?
    Inter take on Bayer Leverkusen on Monday, August 10 – TODAY.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Italy and Germany.
    Dusseldorf’s Merkur Spiel-Arena is the venue for this one-legged quarter-final.

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    Kai Havertz remains a Leverkusen player for now amid ongoing interest from ChelseaCredit: EPA
    What TV channel is Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen on and can I live stream it?
    Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen is live on BT Sport 2, with Man Utd vs Copenhagen on BT Sport 1.
    Coverage commences at 7.45pm – 15 minutes before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.
    DAZN and RTL are the Europa League broadcasters in Germany while Sky Sport and TV 8 have the Italian rights.
    How do I watch Inter vs Bayer Leverkusen for FREE?

    Team news
    Alexis Sanchez may start for a first time since signing for Inter permanently from Manchester United.
    The former loanee was benched for the win over Getafe with Barcelona target Lautaro Martinez coming into the squad.
    Christian Eriksen will hope for a recall to the starting line-up after scoring against Getafe, but Conte may be inclined to stick with Roberto Gagliardini.
    Kai Havertz has reportedly been agitating for a move to Chelsea but has committed to stay until the Europa League is completed and it likely to keep his place for Bayer Leverkusen.

    Florian Wirtz started on the opposite flank for their 1-0 win over Rangers, but Peter Bosz is expected to recall Leon Bailey for this one.
    Latest odds
    Inter 21/20
    Draw 5/2
    Leverkusen 12/5

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    How Man Utd could line up against Copenhagen with Fernandes and Pogba set to play together again in midfield

    MANCHESTER UNITED are in Germany for their Europa League quarter final.
    They face Copenhagen after breezing past LASK with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now facing major squad decisions.

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    He has used the competition to so far offer game time to fringe players.
    But with a United favourites to lift the trophy and no more domestic fixtures to worry about, Solskjaer is expected to start with his strongest team.
    That means picking the same side that beat Leicester on the last game of the season, securing their guaranteed Champions League spot.
    It would offer a first start in the tournament for Paul Pogba, who has only played 27 minutes of Europa League football this season.

    He would partner either Nemanja Matic, Scott McTominay or Fred in holding midfield.
    Winter signing Bruno Fernandes would play just in front in the No10 role.

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    Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have emerged as United’s trusted trio up front.
    But Odion Ighalo, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard have been regulars in Europe for United throughout the campaign.

    Sergio Romero missed just two matches in the tournament so far, but David de Gea could be in line for a recall.
    The Spaniard had not played a single FA Cup game up until the semi-final against Chelsea but was chosen over the Argentine.
    Solskjaer could make the same decision, despite Romero’s good form and blunder-prone performances from De Gea.

    Luke Shaw is still sidelined meaning Brandon Williams is favoured to start at left-back.
    Timothy Fosu-Mensah will compete with Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back while captain Harry Maguire will likely keep his place.
    Eric Bailly started against LASK but Victor Lindelof has travelled with the squad having returned from injury.

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    How Man Utd could line up against Copenhagen as Fernandes and Pogba get set to play together again in midfield

    MANCHESTER UNITED arrived in Germany ahead of their Europa League quarter final.
    They face Copenhagen after breezing past LASK with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now faced with major squad decisions.

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    He has used the competition to so far offer game time to fringe players.
    But with a United favourites to lift the trophy, Solskjaer is expected to start with his strongest team.
    That means picking the same side that beat Leicester on the last game of the season, securing their guaranteed Champions League spot.
    It would offer a first start in the tournament for Paul Pogba, who has only played 27 minutes of Europa League football this season.

    He would partner either Nemanja Matic, Scott McTominay or Fred in holding midfield.
    Winter signing Bruno Fernandes would play just in front in the No10 role.

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    Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial have emerged as United’s trusted trio up front.
    But Odion Ighalo, Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard have been regulars in Europe for United throughout the campaign.

    Sergio Romero missed just two matches in the tournament so far, but David de Gea could be in line for a recall.
    The Spaniard had not played a single FA Cup game up until the semi-final against Chelsea but was chosen over the Argentine.
    Solskjaer could make the same decision, despite Romero’s good form and blunder-prone performances from De Gea.

    Luke Shaw is still sidelined meaning Brandon Williams is favoured to start at left-back.
    Timothy Fosu-Mensah will compete with Aaron Wan-Bissaka at right-back while captain Harry Maguire will likely keep his place.
    Eric Bailly started against LASK but Victor Lindelof has travelled with the squad having returned from injury.

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    Rangers fans insist they deserve to be ‘kicked out of Europe’ for Brandon Barker’s dodgy comb-over

    RANGERS star Brandon Barker had his own fans in hysterics over his haircut for their Europa League game against Bayer Leverkusen.
    And one supporter even thought the team deserved to “be kicked out of Europe” for the dodgy barnet.

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    Fans cruelly joked about Brandon Barker’s hairstsyleCredit: Willie Vass – The Sun

    In all honesty though, we should get kicked out of Europe purely for Barker’s Barnet 😳 pic.twitter.com/auV1yS4XtW
    — 𝗥𝗮𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗿𝗲𝘀 (@RangersSpares__) August 6, 2020

    And that’s exactly what happened in the Europa League as the Scottish giants lost 1-0 in their second leg to go out 4-1 on aggregate.
    But Barker’s bonce almost stole the limelight.
    One Ger snapped a screenshot where it looked like a section of Barker’s comb-over was trying to escape from his head.
    They wrote: “In all honesty though, we should get kicked out of Europe purely for Barker’s barnet.”

    Graeme Law posted to Twitter: “Bet Brandon Barker has woke up absolutely gutted about that picture of his barnet.”

    Bet brandon barker has woke up absolutely gutted about that picture of his barnet
    — Chunk (@graeme_law_) August 7, 2020

    Brandon Barker should be sent off for that hair alone 🙈
    — Allan Mackenzie (@AllanMackenzie3) August 6, 2020

    Stuart Skeldon cruelly tweeted that the 23-year-old was “using the ageing app”.
    This is where you can take a photo that changes to reflect how you could look in the future.
    William Duffy likened the winger to “a turkey”, while another cruelly posted that he “should never play again until he sees a razor”.

    Allan Mackenzie wrote that he “should be sent off for that hair alone”.

    Gerry Braiden thinks the hairstyle could have been the result of “falling asleep drunk on his mates’ floor and his mates were total d***s to him”.
    Barker began his career with Manchester City before Rangers snapped him up on a free transfer last summer.
    And the winger made a blazing start to his new life north of the border with a goal on his debut against Livingston in a 3-1 win.

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    Wolves 1-0 Olympiacos (Agg 2-1) LIVE RESULT: Jimenez penalty decides tie as Nuno’s men cling on in Europa League

    WOLVES edged nervously through to a Europa League quarter-final with Sevilla as a string of Rui Patricio saves saw off Olympiacos. Raul Jimenez converted a penalty early on which ultimately proved the difference after a mistake by the visitors’ goalkeeper Bobby Allain. And Nuno’s men then breathed a sigh of relief when Mady Camara’s goal […] More

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    Wolves 1 Olympiacos 0 (Wolves win 2-1 on agg): Jimenez penalty and Patricio brilliance earn Europa League last-8 place

    WOLVES will join Manchester United in Germany next week for the eight-team dogfight which will decide who wins the Europa League.
    But they didn’t half ride their luck on a night of high drama at Molineux before booking their ticket. 

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    Striker Raul Jimenez celebrates what turned out to be both the winner on the night and for the tie overallCredit: EPA

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    The Mexican tucks Wolves in front from the penalty spot in a tight second legCredit: EPA
    Nuno Espirito Santo’s men have been on the wrong end of countless contentious VAR decisions this season – to the disgust of their fans.
    But no-one in old gold would have binned VAR last night as technology finally worked in their favour.
    Mady Camara thought he had pulled his side level just before the half hour when his deflected shot hit the Wolves net.
    But after several minutes of checks VAR ruled that Yousseff El Arabi had just strayed offside by his armpit!

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    Raul Jimenez went close with this spectacular rabona effort for Wolves Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    That meant Raul Jimenez’s penalty was enough to see Wolves through to the quarter-finals where five-times Europa League winners Sevilla await them in Duisburg on Tuesday.
    However this 58th game of the season must have drained them as both teams went at each other hammer and tong from the start.
    ROOKIE KEEPER LOST PLOT
    Nuno must have told his players to tweak the old saying and be aware of Greeks bearing gifts.
    Because Wolves cashed in with an early goal which was handed to them on a plate by their opponents who looked a bundle of nerves from the start.

    The nervy Greeks almost conceded inside the opening minute when Jimenez pounced on a sloppy clearance but his volley from the edge of the box dipped a yard wide.
    Six minutes later Wolves were ahead thanks to rookie goalie Bobby Allain who lost the plot completely on his European debut.
    He took a heavy first-touch from an ill-advised Ousseynou Ba passback and Daniel Podence nipped in to gather – only for Allain to send the little striker tumbling with a needless nudge to his back.

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    Adama Traore bursts clear for Wolves in their Europa League last-16 triumph over OlympiacosCredit: Getty Images – Getty

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    Mady Camara reacts after seeing his leveller for Olympiacos ruled out on reviewCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Polish ref Szymon Marciniak pointed to the spot and VAR confirmed the ‘keeper’s mad rush of blood to his head.
    Raul Jimenez showed the sorry stopper how to keep cool as he performed a little hop, skip and jump before casually sending him the wrong way to bag his 27th goal of the season.
    Allain was in trouble again when he fumbled a cross and Jimenez bundled the ball into his net again eight minutes later. But this time he was let off the hook as Willy Boly clearing used an arm to impede him.
    The half-French half-Scottish goalie had hoped to impress watching Scotland boss Steve Clarke however he had probably seen enough to switch channels before we’d reached the first drinks break.
    OFFSIDE BY A TORSO
    Wolves suffered a blow when wing-back Jonny went down clutching his knee with no-one around and had to be replaced by Ruben Vinagre.
    It seemed to knock them out of their stride because suddenly the Greeks began to play and it took a stunning fingertip save from Rui Patricio to deny left-back Kostas Tsimikas.
    Olympiacos underlined their threat when they carved Wolves open after 28 minutes when El Arabi seemed to spring the offside trap and centred for Mo Camara to slam the ball home with a deflection off Willy Boly.
    Even Wolves players thought it was 1-1 – however they breathed a huge sigh of relief as VAR controversially decided the Morroccan striker had strayed a millimetre offside even though his feet looked half a yard onside.

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    Bobby Allain can’t keep out this spot-kick opener from Raul JimenezCredit: EPA
    Replays showed a fraction of El Arabi’s torso was beyond Matt Doherty but Wolves somehow survived – to the disgust of the visitors’ bench.
    As tempers flared there was a flurry of bookings and Pape Cisse was inches away from connecting with an El Arabi flick at the back post.
    Wolves were riding their luck although Jimenez seemed oblivious as he almost caught out Allain with a cheeky Rabona from 22 yards which beat the keeper but drifted narrowly over.
    Ba was fortunate not to see red for a vicious head-butt to the back of Moutinho’s head which left the midfielder groggy, but the defender escaped with a yellow card.
    Wolves spent the second half on a knife-edge as they survived a good penalty claim when Boly appeared to barge El Arabi off balance, forcing the striker to head wide with the goal at his mercy.

    The Olympiacos striker then rippled the side-net after turning Conor Coady before Patricio defied sub Ahmed Hassan with a point blank save, which would have taken us to extra time.
    As the clock ticked down even Nuno was dumped on his backside by dangerman El Arabi who was playing like a man possessed and accidentally collided with the coach, who sportingly picked himself up and accepted his apology.
    However the important thing was his side somehow stood firm in the face of a late onslaught to hang on grimly and scrape their way through to the finals. More