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Flamerz_Sport 11/26/2020
We’ve picked the best XI from matchday 4 of the Champions League group stages, putting together a team of the week from the competition’s most impressive performers.
MANUEL NEUER
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The German shot stopper seems to only be getting better with age after another strong performance.
Manuel Neuer made 10 saves against Salzburg in the Champions League on Wednesday more than any other goalkeeper in matchday 4.
ALEX TELLES
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Manchester United cruised to a thumping 4-1 win over Istanbul Basaksehir and while he wasn’t the star of the show, Alex Telles played a major role.
Luke Shaw‘s injury has meant Telles got back-to-back starts and it’s safe to say he’s making the most of his opportunities count.
Telles made positive contribution to his team, being directly or indirectly involved in 2 of Manchester United 4 goals in that match.
NICO ELVEDI
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Borussia Monchengladbach scored three times in a powerful first half before cruising past Shakhtar Donetsk 4-0 on Wednesday to stay top of Champions League Group B with two matches remaining.
Elvedi stood strong for his side in the defense before scoring a header in the 34th minute of the game courtesy of Stindl floated corner.
SERGINO DEST
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In one of the season’s best performances, Barca thrashed Dynamo Kyiv 4-0 and fixed their place in the knockout stages of this year’s Champions League. Despite struggling with a lengthy list of injuries, the team looked solid, and there were many standouts.
Dest scored the opener of the match and was very impressive in his performance. He was later voted man of the match.
PHIL FODEN
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Phil Foden's first-half strike was enough to secure Man City's place in the Champions League last 16, beating Olympiakos 1-0.
BRUNO FERNANDES
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Manchester United are firmly in control of their Champions League destiny after a controlled performance and 4-1 win over Istanbul Basaksehir.
Two Bruno Fernandes goals in the first half to record His 20th goal in 35 games since arriving in January was the best of the lot to date - a venomous half-volley, drilled from the edge of the penalty area in the inside-right channel, timed to perfection after Alexandru Epureanu’s half-clearance.
JORDAN SANCHO
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Sancho who scored a stunning freekick goal against club brugge to secure a 3-0 victory for Dortmund in tuesday.
Sancho is the first Englishman to score a direct free-kick in the competition for a foreign club since David Beckham in October 2005.
DUSAN TADIC
When Ajax needed a spark, Tadic provided it early in the second half with two assists. Not his best game in the Champions League but he was still crucial.
MARTINS BRAITHWAITE
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On his first start of the campaign, Denmark forward Braithwaite also made an excellent contribution - setting up the opener, latching on to Mingueza's flick for his first and then winning and converting a penalty for his second.
CRISTIANO RONALDO
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Cristiano Ronaldo fires Juventus past Ferencvaros into Champions League last 16. Juventus progressed to the Champions League last 16 after a Cristiano Ronaldo goal and a stoppage-time header from substitute Alvaro Morata gave them a comeback 2-1 home win over Hungarians Ferencvaros on Tuesday.
Following Cristiano Ronaldo 35th minute strike at the Allianz Stadium, the Portuguese have also recorded 70 UEFA Champions League goals at home, to Equalize that of Lionel Messi.
ERLING HAALAND
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ERLING BRAUT HAALAND after scoring twice broke yet another Champions League record on Tuesday as he fired Borussia Dortmund a step closer to the knockout stages with two goals in a 3-0 win over Club Brugge.
Haaland’s 18th-minute opener against Brugge saw him reach 15 Champions League goals in fewer games than any other player in the competition’s history.
The 20-year-old Norwegian hit the milestone in just 12 appearances, smashing the previous record of 19 games held by Ruud van Nistelrooy and Roberto Soldado.
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