Contest How good a predictor are you, stage 4 Edition 45. Matchday 5, UEFA Champions League Group Stage by @emmanuelonyema
Hello football fans,
Is another week of the UEFA Champions league after the international break.
The UEFA Champions League group stage is reaching its climax, Four teams have already qualified but there is plenty more to play for on Matchday 5 of the UEFA Champions League group stage. I welcome you all to my UEFA Matchday 5, UEFA Champions League Group Stage predictions.
Benfica out to unsettle Barcelona
Under new management since the departure of Ronald Koeman, Barcelona remain in a fragile state; they have scored just two Group E goals to date, and will need no reminder of what happened when they met Benfica in September, a 3-0 defeat in Lisbon a serious blow to already shaky confidence.
Unai Emery is back to England but
“Cristiano is just incredible,” cooed Ole Gunnar Solskjær after a Ronaldo double earned Manchester United a point at Atalanta. The Reds top Group F, but may need more Ronaldo magic if they are to get any change out of Villarreal in Spain; Unai Emery’s team are level with United on seven points after back-to-back wins, with Atalanta ready to pounce if either side slip up. But for Ronaldo’s five group goals so far, United would have just two points. If the Yellow Submarine can keep him in their sights, the Reds could be in trouble, and Ole Gunnar Solskjær could be sack.
UEFA Champions League (Matchday 5) Prediction
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Home Team | Goals | Away Team |
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FC Dynamo Kyiv | 1- 4 | FC Bayern München |
Villarreal CF | 1 - 1 | Manchester United |
FC Barcelona | 1 - 1 | SL Benfica |
BSC Young Boys | 1-3 | Atalanta BC |
LOSC Lille | 1-1 | FC Salzburg |
Sevilla FC | 2-1 | VfL Wolfsburg |
Malmö FF | 1-1 | FC Zenit |
Chelsea FC | 2-1 | Juventus |
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Home Team | Goals | Away Team |
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Beşiktaş JK | 1 -3 | AFC Ajax |
FC Internazionale Milano | 2-1 | FC Shakhtar Donetsk |
Club Brugge | 1-1 | RB Leipzig |
Manchester City FC | 2 -1 | Paris Saint-Germain |
FC Sheriff Tiraspol | 1 - 4 | Real Madrid |
Club Atlético de Madrid | 1 - 1 | AC Milan |
Liverpool FC | 2 - 0 | FC Porto |
Sporting Clube de Portugal | 1- 2 | Borussia Dortmund |
A hat-trick last time out propelled Robert Lewandowski to the front of the scorers rankings for this season with eight goals. His nearest rival, Ajax's Sébastien Haller, is on seven. Can the Polish international finish top of the charts for a second time, having hit 15 in Bayern's title-winning 2019/20 campaign?
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