Celta Vigo — FC Barcelona: All square in Galicia (2 - 2) FC Barcelona Ernesto Valverde picked a starting XI with the Copa del Rey in mind, and his side eased into the game against Celta with Paulinho having the first sight
of goal for the visitors in the fifth minute.
Cedric Soares and Shane Long have both had sights
of goal for the visitors but the deadlock is still to be broken.
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Coming up against Arsenal, it would be a no brainer to see the
visitors have large spells
of possession and nullify whatever little threat the home side may pose; but Johnson, playing as the Right - Winger, could initiate counterattacks with his deceptive pace and has the ability to deliver that final ball
for the likes
of Steven Fletcher and Conor Wickham — who could start upfront
for the Black Cats against Arsenal, to finish off a
goal scoring chance.
Edin Dzeko scored
for the
visitors to give the Serie A side an away
goal — however it will take a collapse
of epic proportions from Barca to see them progress.
A 50th minute
goal by Henrique proved to be the difference, as his thirteenth strike
of the season won the game
for the
visitors.
Alex Oxlade - Chambrrelain keeps his place after his recent form and THeo Walcott is ont the other side
of Alexis Sanchez in our attack so there is plenty
of pace and
goal threat
for the
visitors to cope with.
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goal puts
visitors within touching distance
of last - 16
Despite dominating the
visitors for increased spells during the game, Doncaster's potency in front
of goal ultimately cost them.
The Brazilian international bagged his 11th Premier League
goal of the season to emerge as the star performer
for the
visitors, while Simon Mignolet deserves credit
for his second - half save in particular to deny Matt Phillips to preserve Liverpool's lead as he put in a great performance too.
GUNNERS FIRED FIRST Following a balanced game in the early exchanges it was certainly a matter
of quality from the
visitors that paved the way
for the breakthrough
goal in the game.
Shortly after it became 3 - 2, Granit Xhaka got himself sent off, and the
visitors continued to attack
for the remainder
of the match, and we can count ourselves lucky that they were not so clinical in front
of goal.
Juan Mata was sent off
for the
visitors for two yellow cards in the space
of two first - half minutes, and Salomon Rondon punished the 10 men with the only
goal after the break.
Most
of the ground emptied in the 77th minute in a protest over ticket prices, meaning they didn't have to see Adam Johnson and Jermain Defoe score two late
goals to grab a point
for the
visitors.
Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang reduced the deficit
for Arsenal by turning in Granit Xhaka's drive across the face
of goal in the 43rd, but the
visitors couldn't turn sustained pressure into an equalizer in the second half.
Pedro then hit the post and had a
goal rightly ruled out
for offside as Granada struggled to contain the wave upon wave
of attacks from the
visitors and they were finally in front 17 minutes from time.
With Pochettino having used all
of his substitutes by this point, Kane donned the gloves and didn't put any pressure on reserve «keeper Michel Vorm
for his place in Tripolis after a howler allowed the
visitors to seal a consolation
goal:
Still the Hammers looked generally comfortable and the game was settled when a neat passing move resulted in the strangest
of winning
goals for the
visitors.
Nicklas Backstrom put another one up
for the Caps and brought a bit
of life back into the building, but a back - breaking
goal from Evgeni Malkin and a Guentzel empty - netter would seal the 6 - 2 win
for the
visitors.
The Gunners took a first - half lead through Kevin Wimmer's own
goal but Kane, on his return from injury, ensured a share
of the spoils
for the
visitors with a second - half spot - kick.
Drew Spence's double plus
goals from Ji So - Yun and Gemma Davison were enough to seal a comfortable win
for the
visitors, who blew their hosts away with three
goals in the space
of 12 first - half minutes.
Ashley Barnes was there to capitalise
for the
visitors, handing them their first away league
goal from open play
of the season.
Romelu Lukaku pulled a
goal back
for the
visitors, but Aaron Ramsey put the result beyond any doubt with a well taken
goal in the closing stages
of the match.
He named his strongest side, with Petr Cech returning in
goal, and they showed far too much
for their Russian
visitors with first - half braces
for Ramsey and Lacazette sealing a comfortable 4 - 1 win ahead
of the return leg.
The equaliser
for Ranieri's
visitors came courtesy
of an Emiliano Sala penalty on 27 minutes as the Argentine striker netted his 11th
goal of the campaign.
The Gunners started with a vigour that was missing
for much
of Sunday's final and were unlucky not to go ahead when a low Aaron Ramsey cross cannoned off Vincent Kompany, with the ball fortuitously bouncing against Ederson in the
visitors»
goal.
Craig Shakespeare's me were well and truly out
of their depth and it seemed that a
goal wasn't too far away
for the
visitors.
Another issue
for the
visitors is that they're one
of the sides Eden Hazard tends to enjoy playing against, as he has recorded five wins, five
goals and an assist in six meetings with them.
For instance, the
visitors have shipped four
goals to Man City and Liverpool in a couple
of recent big games, which could worry them going in to this trip.
Of course, an early
goal for the
visitors could open the floodgates, as it did against United at Stamford Bridge, but on balance we think this one will turn out to be a narrow victory
for Chelsea.
There was a brief period
of relief
for the
visitors but just as they took a breath, Dortmund struck, Marcel Schmelzer digging out a cross from the left
for Aubameyang to climb above Ben Davies at the back post and nod home his 33rd
goal in 38 games this season.
Golden boot winner Bobô poked home Michael Zullo's cross
for his 27th
goal of the campaign to ensure the Premiers defeated the
visitors in gritty fashion and extend their superb recent Big Blue record.
They will be ready
for the visit
of Manchester United knowing they have the players and more importantly
goals in them to hurt the
visitors but it will be interesting to see if they can keep them at bay long enough to secure a positive result.
The
visitors earned a flurry
of corners and Danny Welbeck took full advantage
of Real's frailties at the back by holding off Sergio Ramos to nod home on 20 minutes
for a vital away
goal.
The Baggies hadn't managed to take a single point off
of the 18 - time English champions in nine previous Premier League encounters, failing to even register a
goal during those nine meetings, but two second - half penalties from midfielder Chris Brunt cancelled out Martin Skrtel's opener
for the
visitors and sealed the Midlands club's first win over Liverpool
for 30 - years.
Klopp restored some order to the
visitors with the introduction
of Emre Can and James Milner
for Coutinho and Moreno and Liverpool should have settled their nerves with a fourth
goal as Salah, Mane and Can all passed up big chances.
Aatif Chahechouhe netted what ended as the winner
for the
visitors in the 58th minute, to further worsen the plight
of the Nigerian defender whose own
goal started the comeback
for Fenerbahce.
With one point and a 1 - 11
goal difference after three rounds, Maribor's hopes
of qualifying from the group will be over with another loss, but the hunt
for Europa League success might continue, and the Reds can't expect their
visitors to roll over without a fight.
The rest
of the game was the Cristiano show, with the 31 - year - old constantly on the lookout
for more
goals, giving the
visitors no respite.
GOAL: SPURS 3 - 0 REAL MADRID — CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN — 65 mins The pattern
of the game was set now, Madrid enjoying the majority
of the possession as they probed
for an opening but we were so dangerous on the counter-attack, the
visitors leaving themselves short at the back.
Lionel Messi was without a shadow
of a doubt the star
of the game, scoring all three
goals for Barcelona, with Nabil El Zhar scoring
for the
visitors.
A crowd
of 1,692 supporters at the Miniestadi witnessed how a Carlos Lorens Bellvis
goal on 51 minutes was enough
for the
visitors to claim the three points.
With one shot on target from three attempts against Julian Speroni, who looked inspired by the adversity that faced him (and the incompetence directly ahead
of him in defence) in between the posts
for the
visitors at Old Trafford, Rooney still looked able to reach out and strike at
goal.
Robin van Persie might have scored
for the
visitors with 17 minutes gone but was wasteful in front
of goal.
The England striker scored his seventh
goal in seven games against the Gunners and we carved out a whole host
of chances after the interval, only
for the
visitors to so nearly spoil the party deep into stoppage time.
Following Murray's saved penalty in front
of the North Stand,
goals from Vicente Iborra and Jamie Vardy secured the points
for the
visitors - and that defeat came after Hughton's side exited the Emirates FA Cup at Old Trafford.
Salah, who went into this game having scored 15
goals in his previous 15 matches, was guilty
of wasting several good chances before Alexander - Arnold really did open the floodgates with a third
goal that left the
visitors backtracking and beaten
for the rest
of the match.
Metz secured a 2 - 1 victory against Dijon thanks to
goals from Ismaila Sarr and Cheick Diabate — as Cedric Varrault scored a consolation
for the
visitors — while Toulouse were held to a 1 - 1 draw by bottom -
of - the - table Lorient.
However, United never looked like slipping up and had it not been
for an exceptional goalkeeper by the name
of Manuel Neuer in the Schalke
goal, who produced a number
of outstanding saves to deny the rampant
visitors, the final score would have been a massacre.
However, all it takes is one
goal from the
visitors, a team Ferguson describes as dangerous, because
of their strong, physical attributes,
for the pendulum to swing in Marseille's favour.