⚽ UEFA Champions League Round of 16-Previews, Stats, Results- Live updates and Discussions

AET:Juventus 3-2 (4-4) Porto

:soccer: Oliveira (penalty)
:soccer: Chiesa
:red_circle: Taremi sent off
:soccer: Chiesa
:soccer: Oliveira
:soccer: Rabiot

Porto go through on away goals.

WHAT. A. GAME. :popcorn:

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3 posts were merged into an existing topic: Has Cristiano Ronaldo really improved Juventus? Has he justified the main purpose he was signed up for?:thinking:

On this day, in 2004, Porto scored a last-minute equaliser at Old Trafford to knock Man Utd and Cristiano Ronaldo out of the Champions League…

Exactly 17 years later, they’ve knocked out Cristiano Ronaldo again.

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:soccer: 19’ Juventus 0-1 Porto (1-3)
:soccer: 49’ Juventus 1-1 Porto (2-3)
:red_circle: 54’ Taremi sent off
:soccer: 63’ Juventus 2-1 Porto (3-3)
:soccer: 115’ Juventus 2-2 Porto (3-4)
:soccer: 117’ Juventus 3-2 Porto (4-4)

The Champions League delivers again!

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Sérgio Oliveira’s game by numbers vs. Juventus:

100% shot accuracy
72 touches
7 crosses
7 ball recoveries
7 duels won
3 shots
3 shots on target
2 chances created
2 tackles
2 fouls won
2 goals

Sending Porto through to the quarter-finals.

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38-year-old Pepe made EIGHTEEN clearances against Juventus, all from inside his own box:

✰ 100% aerial duels won
✰ 18 clearances (most)
✰ 12 headed clearances (most)
✰ 8 ball recoveries
✰ 2 blocked shots
✰ 2 tackles made

An absolute titan :fire::fire::fire:

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Rio Ferdinand on Pepe’s performance vs Juventus: “If I’m coaching at a football club now, I would get these clips and clip them up for every centre-half at the club to watch.”

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Look how much it meant to Porto’s Toni Martinez :blue_heart:

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:broken_heart:

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2003-04 - FC Porto have progressed in a Champions League knockout tie after winning the first leg for the first time since the 2003-04 quarter-final vs Lyon. Survival.

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August 7, 2020:
Lyon knock Juventus out in the Ro16

March 9, 2021:
Porto knock Juventus out in the Ro16

Twice in seven months :upside_down_face:

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Most clearances in a UCL knockout game since 2016-17:

◎ 19 - Diego Godín vs Leicester (18-04-2017)

◉ 18 - Pepe vs Juventus (09-03-2021)

◎ 18 - Stefan Savić vs Liverpool (11-03-2020)

Diego Simeone is on the phone right now. :sweat_smile:

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Ronaldo took 56 games to score 20 Champions League goals.

Messi was a bit quicker - 40 games.

Lewandowski was even better, only 36 games.

Erling Haaland did it in 14.

FOURTEEN.

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:large_blue_circle: Played for an hour with 10 men
:large_blue_circle: Pepe dominating defence at 38
:large_blue_circle: Oliveira coming up clutch in ET
:large_blue_circle: Kept Ronaldo from scoring in both legs

Incredible performance from Porto last night :portugal::clap:
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Match Preview: Liverpool Vs Leipzig

Liverpool and RB Leipzig will return to the Puskas Arena in Budapest for the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday evening.

The Reds come into the match boasting a 2-0 lead from the first leg, which was also held on neutral territory at the same venue, and will hope to put their domestic difficulties to one side and book a quarter-final spot for the third time in four seasons.

Reasons for cheer are few and far between for Liverpool at the moment, but the first leg of this tie on February 16 was a rare high point in 2021 so far.

A 2-0 victory in the ‘away’ leg at the Puskas Arena means that Jurgen Klopp’s side return to Hungary with one foot in the quarter-final, and they have never before been knocked out of this competition after winning away from home in the first leg.

The Reds have also remarkably never lost any of their previous 20 ‘home’ matches against German opposition, winning 16 and drawing four with an aggregate score of 52-9, although it is difficult to class this match amongst the rest given that it takes place in Hungary, while Liverpool have made a habit of setting unwanted history in recent weeks.

Indeed, Klopp and his players are probably pleased that this match is taking place 1,300 miles away from Merseyside given that they have now incredibly lost their last six games at Anfield - the worst run in the club’s 129-year history.

The most recent of those was a 1-0 reverse at the hands of relegation-threatened Fulham on Sunday, meaning that Liverpool are also still without a goal from open play at home this calendar year; their only home goal of any kind in their last seven outings came via the penalty spot in a 4-1 defeat to Manchester City.

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Form Guide

Liverpool Champions League form:

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Liverpool form (all competitions):

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RB Leipzig Champions League form:

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RB Leipzig form (all competitions):

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Team News

Roberto Firmino and Ozan Kabak were left out through injury, and Firmino remains a doubt for this match having missed training on Wednesday.

James Milner was also absent from training for unspecified reasons and so has a question mark over his fitness, but Kabak was back in that session and so is expected to be available.

Jordan Henderson, Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip all remain long-term absentees for Liverpool, while back-up goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher is doubtful alongside Firmino, Kabak and Milner.

The German outfit are expected to be without former Manchester City full-back Angelino, who has missed the last three matches with a thigh problem.

Marcel Sabitzer and Willi Orban are also doubts for Nagelsmann’s side, while Konrad Laimer and Dominik Szoboszlai are both sidelined.

Emil Forsberg is now back fit after missing the first leg.

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Key Stats

This is RB Leipzig’s third Champions League campaign, all in the last four seasons, and their fourth in Europe overall. They are playing in the Champions League knockout rounds for the second successive year.

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Like Angelino, Leipzig attacking midfielder Christopher Nkunku also has seven goals in all competitions this season, including four across his last nine outings.

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Leipzig goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi was on the books at Liverpool between 2007 and 2013, but did not make a first-team appearance.

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