AC Milan barely defeats Red Star, Stuttgart crushes Young Boys – C1 – J6

There was some very good… and some not so good in this sixth day of the Champions League.

AC Milan 2-1 Red Star

AC Milan won painfully at home against Red Star Belgrade. Launched in depth by Youssouf Fofana, Rafael Leão opened the scoring for the Rossoneri at the end of the first period (0-1, 42e), before former Marseillais Nemanja Radonjić subsequently equalized (1-1, 67e). At the very end of the match, Tammy Abraham took advantage of a confusing situation in the area to push the ball into the back of the net and offer the Lombards three points (1-2, 87e).

c52f1233fe.jpg Stuttgart 5-1 Young Boys fa54d6de4f.jpg

The ordeal continues for Young Boys in the Champions League. For the sixth time in a row, the Swiss were beaten in the competition, this time against Stuttgart. Author of the opener, the Bern player Łukasz Łakomy had nevertheless produced a beautiful tribute to his teammate Meschack Elia, one of whose children died earlier in the day, by displaying a jersey flocked with his name (0-1, 6e). Subsequently, the Germans piled up the goals thanks to Angelo Stiller (1-1, 25e), Enzo Millot (2-1, 53e), Chris Führich (3-1, 61e), Josha Vagnoman (4-1, 66e) and Yannik Keitel (5-1, 75e).

ebc75d9032.jpg Feyenoord 4-2 Sparta Prague b102e8f3c6.jpg

Carnival encounter between Feyenoord and Sparta Prague. The Dutch quickly got the better of the Czechs, scoring three goals in the first half via Gernot Trauner from a corner (1-0, 8e), Igor Paixão in the process (2-0, 10e) and Anis Hadj Moussa after a superb strike (3-0, 30e). Sparta's two goals via Albion Rrahmani (3-1, 43e) and a counter-camp from Thomas Beelen (4-2, 80e) were useless, since Santiago Giménez had in the meantime sealed the victory of his team (4-1, 63e).

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Zzz… Still only one goal in six games for Bologna in C1. Last season's hipsters can put their swimsuits in the closet.

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