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    AC Milan 0 Chelsea 2 LIVE SCORE: Jorginho and Aubameyang send Blues top after Tomori’s erratic red card

    CHELSEA secured consecutive victories over Italian giants AC Milan – and they had a helping hand from one of their former employees.Fikayo Tomori was sent off inside the first 20 minutes for dragging down Mason Mount in the box.
    And Jorginho, hop skipped and jumped before placing the ball in the back of the net from the penalty spot.
    But Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang’s goal sealed the deal for Chelsea who are now sitting top of Champions League Group E.

    Live result: AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
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    AC Milan XI: Tatarusanu, Kalulu, Gabbia, Tomori, Hernandez, Tonali, Krunic, Bennacer, Diaz, Giroud, Leao
    Chelsea XI: Kepa, Chalobah, Thiago Silva, Koulibaly, James, Kovacic, Jorginho, Chilwell, Sterling, Mount, Aubameyang

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    Potter’s Blues claimed a fourth victory on the spin and a third clean sheet in a row.
    They go top of the group in the Champions League just seven days after being bottom.
    Another good performance from the team was overshadowed by the injury to James, with the repercussions of that likely to be felt tomorrow or the day after.
    Gareth Southgate will be among the most anxious as he waits to hear the fate of one of the country’s best right-backs.
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    Expected Goals: AC Milan (0.48) 0-2 (2.30) Chelsea
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    Mount on Potter
    “It’s been brilliant.
    “You can see the way we play, you know we’re a big threat going forward and been solid at the back and built from the back and able to create chances for each other – we’re going in the right direction and hopefully that continues.
    “No, not too much (training changes).
    “It was just trying to get in the box and also connect the midfield to the strikers and be free to get assists and get goals.
    “It’s been happening for me in the last couple of games but I want more and hopefully that can happen in the next few games coming up.”
    Mason Mount quotes
    Speaking to BT Mount added: “Yeah (back to his best) I feel good.
    “I’m enjoying it, playing well and we’re scoring goals so that’s the most important thing.
    “Hopefully, next I can get a goal because it’s been coming but I just haven’t been able to finish it off yet, but I’ll take the assists for my team-mates.”
    On Mason Mount
    “Yeah really important (Mount to the way the team plays) obviously he was on a yellow card and he plays a lot more football so we just felt at half-time it would be sensible to give him a breather.
    “I thought he was fantastic, got in some good spaces, attacked the goal well, won the penalty for us and was a constant threat for us.
    “So really pleased with him from the start and he’s a really important player.”
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    “Yeah that’s the trick (to keep the team’s cool) you want to try and control the game but not be too passive because you see the atmosphere here and one action can result in a goal and then all of a sudden the stadium erupts and they feel like they’ve got the extra man again.
    “So balance between having good structure, being mature and keeping the ball while at the same time trying to threaten the goal and score again.”
    Potter on the sending off
    “Yeah it’s hard from where I’m sitting. I’ve not watched it back but it looks like he’s got his hand on him and Mason’s through on goal from where I’m sitting but i need to take a look back at it again clearly.
    “Nice on the penalty, nice for Jorgi to score and it was a nice move to get in there in the first place but it is what it is, sometimes they go for you.”
    Graham Potter quotes
    Speaking to BT after the game Potter said: “Yeah, to come here and win is not easy that’s for sure so credit to the players, they were really good I thought.
    “We obviously had a bit of luck with them going down to 10 men but i thought overall the performance was good, nice to keep a clean sheet again and it’s fantastic for us.”
    Results elsewhere
    So let’s have a look at results elsewhere.
    Group E:
    Dinamo Zagreb 1-1 RB Salzburg
    Group F
    Celtic 0-2 RB Leipzig
    Shakhtar Donetsk 1-1 Real Madrid
    Group G
    FC Copenhagen 0-0 Man City
    Borussia Dortmund 1-1 Sevilla
    Group H
    Maccabi Haifa 2-0 Juventus
    PSG 1-1 Benfica
    Group outlook
    So now with the conclusion of matchday four here’s how the group looks.
    1. Chelsea P4 W2 D1 L1 Pts 7 GD +4
    2. Salzburg P4 W1 D3 L0 Pts 6 GD +1
    3. Milan P4 W1 D1 L2 Pts 4 GD -3
    4. Dinamo Zagreb P4 W1 D1 L2 Pts 4 GD -2
    FULL-TIME: AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    What a bizarre seven days for Chelsea.
    Last Tuesday they were bottom of Group E, but now they are top of the group with their two wins against Milan.
    The other result in the group tonight currently sees Salzburg and Dinamo with a goal apiece.
    Nevertheless, Chelsea make it back-to-back wins in the Champions League and four on the bounce in all competitions.
    A mature performance from Potter’s side, with plenty of good signs and good foundations being laid to build upon the former Brighton manager’s philosophy.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    90+1. Now into injury time with Milan still pushing for at least one goal.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    90. Well they may be losing on the scoreline but Milan have definitely left the Chelsea team battered and bruised.
    Yet another yellow from the ref goes the way of the Serie A champs, this time with Ballo Toure on the receiving end.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    89. Chelsea set to make their final change with Marc Cucurella about to come on for Ben Chilwell.
    And another yellow has been given out to Tonali.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    85. It’s deja vu, with yet another booking being dished out.
    This time it’s gone the way of Gallagher.
    That now means there has been eight cards – seven yellows one red – given out tonight.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    79. Kai Havertz comes on for Aubameyang for Potter’s fourth sub of the night.
    Meanwhile, Milan make a double change with Leao and Hernandez making way for Ballo Toure and Origi.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    75. Close for Aubameyang.
    Chelsea transition quickly after winning the ball back and feed the ball into Loftus-Cheek.
    He then strides towards the Milan penalty area before picking a pass to Aubameyang.
    He then controls the ball but it gets slightly caught under his feet and Dest is able to get back to make a goal-saving block.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    73. The fans also remain in full voice despite the circumstances.
    They were impressive at the Bridge last week as well.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    72. Milan still have spirit left.
    They’re not threatening nearly as much as they likely would with 10 men, but Milan are not giving up without a fight.
    The extra man is counting for a lot here though ultimately.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    67. Another yellow for Milan, this time with Pobega going into the book.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    65. Chelsea dictating proceedings now.
    They’re having a lot of glory picking out the pockets of space between the lines.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    60. Meanwhile, Giroud and Bennacer have also gone off with Pobega and Rebic replacing them.
    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    59. Huge chance for Dest to halve the deficit.
    Leao produces some lovely skill down and whips the ball into the area, with it coming all the way through to Dest.
    In acres, he then lashed a shot at goal but it went high wide past Kepa’s goal.
    However, bad news for England and Chelsea with James going down to seek treatment again.
    Veteran Azpilicueta replaces James while Ruben Loftus-Cheek also comes on for Sterling.

    AC Milan 0-2 Chelsea
    55. James down injured here following a challenge against Hernandez.
    However, after a few minutes down on the turf and with the medics, James is able to continue.
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    Celtic vs RB Leipzig LIVE: Latest updates, teams news and score for Champions League match

    RB Leipzig scored second-half goals through Timo Werner and substitute Emil Forsberg to earn a 2-0 win at Celtic in their Champions League Group F clash on Tuesday to end the home side’s hopes of reaching the last 16.Werner guided a clever header past goalkeeper Joe Hart to silence Celtic Park with 74 minutes on the clock before setting up Forsberg 10 minutes later and the Swedish striker sealed the result with a brilliant finish into the top corner.
    Timo Werner celebrates with Mohamed SimakanCredit: Reuters
    Leipzig move up to second with six points, four behind leaders Real Madrid who drew 1-1 against Shakhtar Donetsk, while Celtic remain bottom with one point and two games remaining.
    In a frantic first half, Leipzig dominated possession while Celtic had the better chances as they hit the woodwork twice and registered the only shot on target through Kyogo Furuhashi, but neither team were able to find the clinical edge.
    The noise level at Celtic Park cranked up after Matt O’Riley’s low shot struck the post and Greg Taylor’s rebound rattled the bar before Furuhashi headed over a cross from Sead Haksabanovic.
    Celtic made a sluggish start after the break and Leipzig looked the more dangerous as Willi Orban drew a swift save from Hart while Dominik Szoboszlai granted the hosts a reprieve after losing his footing with a clear sight of goal.
    Celtic’s Daizen Maeda met substitute Aaron Mooy’s cross but steered his first-time effort wide before Werner and Forsberg punished Celtic on a night of missed opportunities for Ange Postecoglou’s side
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    Dinamo Zagreb 1 Salzburg 1 LIVE RESULT: Hosts grind out draw which sees Chelsea leapfrog Sazlburg into top spot

    Dinamo Zagreb and RB Salzburg drew 1-1 at the Maksimir Stadium.Nicolas Seiwald gave Salzburg an early lead before the Croatians equalised through Robert Ljubicic’s deflected effort.
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    Maccabi Haifa vs Juventus LIVE: Latest updates, team news, score for Champions League match-up

    JUVENTUS take on Maccabi Haifa tonight in the Champions League and they desperately need another win. The Italian side sit third in their group as they need Benfica to slip up in their clash with PSG tonight if they’re to stand a chance of leapfrogging them into second.

    Start time: 5.45pm UK
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    TV channel: BT Sport 1

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    Copenhagen vs Man City LIVE: Stream, TV channel as Haaland BENCHED for first time while Alvarez leads line for visitors

    COPENHAGEN will be having nightmares about facing ‘not human’ Erling Haaland again as the Danish side welcome Manchester City to Parken.Haaland’s first half double inspired the Citizens to a 5-0 thrashing in the reverse fixture last week.

    Kick-off time: 5:45pm UK
    Live stream: BT Sport
    TV channel: BT Sport 4
    Copenhagen XI: Grabara; Lund Jensen, Khocholava Boilesen; Jelert, Stamenic, Lerager Kristansen; Claesson, Daramy, Haraldsson
    Man City XI: Ederson; Cancelo, Akanji, Laporte; Rodri, De Bruyne; Gundogan; Mahrez, Grealish, Alvarez

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    Claesson praising ‘killer in the box’ Haaland and ‘best team in the world’ Manchester City
    Copenhagen captain Viktor Claesson labelled Manchester City the best side he has faced ‘by far’.
    The midfielder believes Erling Haaland may be the missing piece for Guardiola and could lead them to Champions League glory this season.
    For me they are the favourites. They have been for the last couple of years but haven’t succeeded in the final part. But it is the best team I have met by far. Now they have a real striker as well. Before they had good players, with the touches, no mistakes, simple play but now they also have the killer in the box.Viktor Claesson, FC Copenhagen midfielder
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    Manchester City were too good when these two met last week, smashing five past FC Copenhagen.
    Haaland opened the scoring inside 7 minutes before doubling his side’s advantage on the half hour mark. He was inches away from a hat-trick but central defender Khocholava did the job for him, diverting the ball away from the Norwegian’s path and into his own net.
    Mahrez then made it three from the penalty spot before Alvarez swept the ball home in to get his fourth goal in a City shirt.
    The pair also met in a two-legged fixture in the Europa League in 2009. Manchester City won 4-3 over the two legs with Craig Bellamy getting the winner to send them through. Nedum Onuah and Stephen Ireland were also amongst the goals.
    The Cityzens went on to reach the quarter finals that year where they fell short to Hamburger SV.
    Manchester City’s Nedum Onuoha celebrates scoring the opening goal against FC Copenhagen back in 2009.Credit: PA:Press Association
    Haaland benched
    Pep Guardiola has chosen to bench Erling Haaland for the first time this season.
    The Norwegian sits top of the scoring charts in the Champions League and may see this as a missed opportunity for more goals after an explosive start to life in Manchester.
    It is thought that the Spanish coach is keen to keep his talisman fresh for an important game against Liverpool on the weekend.
    In his absence, Julian Alvarez will have the chance to prove himself to the fans as he occupies the number nine position this evening.
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    Copenhagen XI
    Jacob Neestrup rings the changes for this evening’s encounter, making four changes to the side that lost to City.
    Jensen, Boilesen, Jelert and Haraldsson all come in. Diks, Vavro, Johannesson and Karamoko make way.
    It looks as though they will play with a back three too, which will no doubt shift to more of a back five.
    Grabara, Lund Jensen, Khocholava, Boilesen, Jelert, Stamenic, Lerager, Kristansen, Claesson, Daramy, Haraldsson

    Alvarez starts as Haaland is rested for City
    Pep Guardiola makes three changes to the side that beat FC Copenhagen last week.
    Akanji, De Bruyne and Rodri all start for the visitors. Dias, Silva and Haaland drop to the bench.
    Ederson, Cancelo, Akanji, Laporte, Gomez, Rodri, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Mahrez, Grealish, Alvarez

    Good evening from Copenhagen
    Hello SunSport family! Thank you for joining us for this match-blog as we welcome back Champions League nights and Manchester City, who travel to Denmark for the second leg of their group stage match against FC Copenhegen.
    Pep Guardiola’s side ran riot at the Etihad last week, scoring 5 goals and continuing their perfect start in the competition. Champions League top scorer Erling Haaland was at the double that day, before being withdrawn at half-time to preserve his fitness. Alvarez, an own goal and a Mahrez penalty completed the onslaught.
    Meanwhile, FC Copenhagen have managed just one point from their three European games so far. Their domestic form hasn’t been too hot either, leaving them in seventh after 12 games. Whilst a place in the knockout stage looks out of reach, the Danish Champions will be hoping to pip Sevilla to third place in Group G and secure a place in the Europa League.
    Whilst Jacob Neestrup’s men will have the home advantage, it is difficult to see the hosts getting out alive against a City team that have scored a whopping 24 goals across their last six matches.
    We will bring you team news shortly as we build-up to this evening’s early 17:45 kick-off in the Danish capital.
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    Borussia Dortmund vs Sevilla LIVE: Latest updates, team news, score for Champions League match-up

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND take on Sevilla tonight in a tasty Champions League clash at Signal Iduna Park. Jude Bellingham scored in their 4-1 win over the Spanish side last week and will be gunning for another similar result.

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    TV channel: BT Sport 7

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    PSG vs Benfica LIVE: Latest updates, team news, score from Champions League group game

    PSG take on Benfica tonight in the Champions League as Lionel Messi looks to chase Cristiano Ronaldo’s 700-goal haul. The Argentine scored in the 1-1 draw with Benfica last week and will be hoping his side can pick up a vital win in Paris tonight.

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    Nottingham Forest 1 Aston Villa 1 LIVE SCORE: Young’s stunning strike cancels out Dennis’s header to pull Villa level

    STEVE COOPER celebrated his new contract by paying back owner Evangelos Marinakis with a precious point which lifted Forest off the foot of the table – above Leicester City.But Steven Gerrard will be raging that his side blew their chance to zoom seven places up the table into ninth and ahead of Liverpool.
    Ashley Young’s strike cancelled out Emmanuel Dennis’ openerCredit: Alamy
    Instead, they finished a bad-tempered night in 16th – well short of his ambitions and had vet defender Ashley Young to thank for a face-saving point after he equalised Emmanuel Dennis’s early opener.
    Only Wolves,  with a pitiful three goals this season, had scored fewer than this pair in the Premier League this season.
    In fact, Erling Haaland’s 15 goals in nine games for Manchester City was one more than the 14 Forest and Villa had managed in twice as many games between them.
    However, both sides came into this niggly Midlands rumble intent on going for the jugular against opponents they both clearly believed they could beat.
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    Once the early sparring subsided, the gloves came off.
    Forest fans must have been biting their nails when Cheikh Kouyate fouled Buendia after 13 minutes and Philippe Coutinho lined up to take the free kick.
    Seven days earlier James Maddison had punished Forest from a similar distance but Coutinho smacked the ball into a leaping red wall.
    Two minutes later Forest showed how to get the most out of a set-piece when they seized the lead with a goal which left Villa faces redder than Forest’s famous shirts.
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    Tyrone Mings was the Villan of the piece – twice.
    The England defender conceded a free kick when he sent Emmanuel Dennis tumbling to the turf.
    Morgan Gibbs-White delivered right-footed into the mix and Dennis didn’t even have to leap to steer his header beyond Emi Martinez from seven yards, with Villa’s defenders rooted to the spot.
    Closer examination condemned Mings who was caught flat-footed as Dennis casually stepped in front of him to convert one of the easiest goals he’ll score this season.
    It was a terrific way to celebrate his first Premier start for Forest with his first Premier goal for Cooper’s men.
    Villa can’t say they weren’t warned as Dennis the menace had scored twice against them last season for Watford.
    Forest were frenzied and Serge Aurier was booked for a typically crunching tackle from on Jacob Ramsey to set the fuse on an explosive clash.
    But Cooper’s men couldn’t hold on to their lead and Villa were level within seven minutes with a goal which highlighted one of Forest’s many Achilles heels this season.
    Ollie Watkins nodded down a deep cross at the edge of the Forest box and Ryan Yates attempt to head clear saw the ball land at Ashley Young.
    Villa’s veteran full-back took one touch to control and then lashed a screamer of a half-volley which ripped by Dean Henderson from 25 yards to leave the keeper gasping. 
    It was a blast from the past as Young celebrated his first Premier goal for Villa – 11 years after his last one for the club!
    In doing so he became Villa’s second oldest Premier League scorer (37years 93days) after Peter Schmeichel (37years 336days).
    Worryingly for Henderson nine of the 21 goals he has conceded in the Premier League this season have come from outside the box, more than any other side.
    He has now conceded at least once from outside the box in his last SEVEN matches, the longest such run by a team in Premier League history.
    Steve Cooper tried to complain that Yates had been fouled but VAR proved otherwise.
    Villa carved through Forest again three minutes later when Ramsey’s low centre was bundled over the line by Ollie Watkins but the striker was well offside.
    At that point we thought we were in for a goalfest – instead the game descended into fight club.
    Steve Cook was next in the book for a lunging late tackle on Ramsey, Konsa followed him before the break for a similar offence on Gibbs-White.
    John McGinn carried on the war after the break, booked for a nasty challenge from behind on Brennan Johnson.
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    Henderson saved low from a Watkins header and Emi Martinez plucked a Kouyate strike out of the air spectacularly.
    But it was all getting silly and Douglas Luiz was lucky not to see red for pushing his forehead into Johnson’s face as Ramsey was booked for another wild challenge.
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