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Atalanta 2–1 Chelsea: De Ketelaere Shines as Blues Collapse Late in Champions League Defeat
Chelsea’s Champions League evening in Bergamo ended in disappointment as Atalanta came from behind to win 2–1, overturning João Pedro’s first-half opener with a dominant second-half display. The result extends Chelsea’s poor away form in Europe, following a draw at Qarabag and defeat at Bayern, and raises further concerns over their control and resilience on the road. Atalanta lined up under Raffaele Palladino in a 3-4-2-1 shape, with Carnesecchi in goal, a back three of Koss


Inter Milan 0–1 Liverpool: Szoboszlai Seals Controversial Late Champions League Win
Liverpool secured a crucial Champions League victory at the San Siro, edging past Inter Milan 1–0 in a match overshadowed by controversy but defined by a level of discipline and resilience Arne Slot’s side have lacked in recent weeks. The backdrop was turbulent for Liverpool. Nine defeats in their previous 15 matches had placed their European campaign under threat, while tensions between Mohamed Salah and Slot dominated the build-up. Salah was again absent, left out of the tr


Kudus Stars as Simons Scores First Tottenham Goal in 3–0 Win vs Slavia Prague
A routine 3–0 win for Tottenham over Slavia Prague In the champions league means it’s now back-to-back victories for Thomas Frank’s side, following their triumph over Brentford at the weekend. The match featured two penalties and an own goal, with Slavia Prague’s defensive mistakes proving costly as Spurs capitalised. The highlight for Tottenham fans was new signing Xavi Simons scoring his first goal for the club, converting the second spot-kick to make it 3–0. Mohammed Kudus
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