Finally, continued. Duels eighth Champions League final, Celtic - Juventus and Valencia - PSG, started unraveling in the elite competition.
Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain have arrived very early in the lead on tour in Glasgow and Valencia, which began on Tuesday Champions League knockout phase.
Celtic started the offensive from the first whistle, and in the fourth minute but the goal was met! Practically from the first half of the transition to the Scots, Juventus scored a goal.
Catastrophic reacted Efe Ambrose!
One seemingly easy ball fell on Nigerian head beside him was Alessandro Matri, as if scared Celtic player, who is badly estimated flight of the ball, he went forward too, as the attacker "old lady" possible to find "eye to eye" with Foster.
Slightly below the goalkeeper kicked the green-and-white, slightly too as domestic players nearly come to stop the ball on the goal line. Claudio hit confirmed Markizio, but he later, however, is attributed to Matra.
What a "welcome gift" to Celtic Park for the Italians.
Neil Lennon's team is even more pressed Juventus, sw the attacks, as well as opportunities, and Buffon's certainly kept a clean sheet. Kris Commons was threatened, he was closest to the goal in the 28th minute, however, his scissors gender ended up right next to the post. He had another chance, and his failures to joining Vanja and Victor
Whenever the "bjankoneri" crossed the half Celtic, as done in 25 minutes only three times, they were in with a chance. The other two have not been realized.
Celtic: Forster - Lusting, Wilson, Ambrose, Izaguire - Commons, Forest, Malgrev, V., Braun - Hooper.
JUVENTUS: Buffon - Barzagli, Bonući, Caceres - Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Markizio, Peluso - Matri, Vucinic.
Serbia drove through Nico Elvedi's own objective in first-half stoppage time and Aleksandar Mitrovic multiplied the benefit before Predrag Rajkovic saved a punishment from Swiss striker Breel Embolo. Serbia took a giant stride towards survival in the UEFA Nations League top-flight by securing a 2-0 victory over near rivals Switzerland - their first-ever head-to-head win. With Serbia and Switzerland essentially competing against each other to avoid relegation from Group A4, you’d have been forgiven for expecting a brighter start from two sides desperate to beat the other. It turned out to be quite the opposite though, as the only bright spot in an incredibly dull start came when Veljko Birmancevic ’s tame effort was easily gathered by Gregor Kobel . It took until just after the half-hour mark for the game's first big chance to arrive, but it was wasted by Breel Embolo who skewed wide after he was teed up by Silvan Widmer . That ...
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