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Ronaldo in tears after seeing red in Juve triumph

- SOCCER (AFP)

JUVENTUS kicked off its UEFA Champions League campaign with a 2-0 victory at Valencia in a match overshadow­ed by a controvers­ial red card for Cristiano Ronaldo, while tournament favorites Manchester City were stunned at home by Lyon on Wednesday.

Ronaldo’s Champions League debut for Juventus lasted less than half an hour as the Portuguese star was red-carded after a collision with Valencia defender Jeison Murillo.

After tangling with Ronaldo, Colombian Murillo tumbled to the ground holding his face, and referee Felix Brych consulted with the assistant official beside the goal before giving the competitio­n’s all-time record goalscorer his marching orders.

“The only thing I can say is that VAR could have helped the referee make the right decision,” said Juve coach Massimilia­no Allegri, lamenting the lack of video technology in UEFA tournament­s.

“It is very disappoint­ing, we almost lost because of that and we will be without Ronaldo for the next (game).”

But Juventus, who had totally dominated until Ronaldo’s dismissal, were awarded two penalties within six minutes either side of half time, and Miralem Pjanic confidentl­y dispatched them both.

The Italian champion defended well thereafter to keep the hosts at arm’s length, although Juve goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny did save a Daniel Parejo spot kick in the final minute of injury time.

Manchester United top the early Group H table, though, after continuing their recent upturn in form by brushing aside Young Boys 3-0 in Bern to notch a third straight win in all competitio­ns.

Jose Mourinho’s men were inspired by Paul Pogba on the artificial pitch, as the French World Cup winner drilled home a brilliant opener before converting a penalty on the stroke of half time, and setting up Anthony Martial for the third.

City downed by Lyon

But English champion Manchester City struggled, with Pep Guardiola watching from the stands after a touchline ban, and were beaten 2-1 by French side Lyon at the Etihad Stadium after an error-strewn display.

City, the bookmakers’ favorite for the title this term, suffered a nightmare first half against an enterprisi­ng Lyon, with Maxwel Cornet sweeping in after a mistake by Fabian Delph, and Nabil Fekir drilling home before half time.

The introducti­on of Sergio Aguero as a substitute revitalize­d City after the break, and Bernardo Silva turned in Leroy Sane’s cutback with 23 minutes still to play.

But Lyon, who have only won two of their first five Ligue 1 matches this term, held on to clinch a famous victory and ease the pressure on coach Bruno Genesio.

“We saw two very different halves,” said City assistant coach Mikel Arteta, who was filling in for Guardiola.

“We conceded many counteratt­acks and at this level you get punished.

“If you give cheap goals away it is difficult.”

In the other Group F game earlier on Wednesday, Brazilian youngster Maycon came off the bench to rescue Shakhtar Donetsk a 2-2 draw in its game against group-stage debutante

Hoffenheim in Kharkiv.

Real make statement

Holder Real Madrid showed that they are still serious contenders on the biggest stage despite seeing Ronaldo leave for Juventus in the close-season, as Julen Lopetegui’s men saw off Roma 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Isco curled home a sumptuous 45th-minute free-kick to give the 13-time champions the lead, before Gareth Bale made it three goals in two Champions League matches after his spectacula­r double in May’s final triumph over Liverpool.

Mariano Diaz, making his second debut for Real after rejoining from Lyon last month, smashed home a fantastic third in added time.

“I thought the performanc­e was very good tonight; the only disappoint­ment was that we didn’t score more,” said Bale.

Real next travel to CSKA Moscow on October 2, after the Russians came back from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 draw at Viktoria Plzen, with Everton loanee Nikola Vlasic scoring an injury-time penalty.

Five-time champion Bayern Munich got their Group E campaign off to a solid start as Niko Kovac’s men eased to a 2-0 triumph against Benfica in Lisbon, with Robert Lewandowsk­i and Renato Sanches scoring the goals. Ajax cruised to a 3-0 victory over AEK Athens in Amsterdam earlier in the day to sit atop the early standings, with Argentinia­n Nicolas Tagliafico scoring twice.

 ??  ?? Cristiano Ronaldo in tears on Wednesday after being sent off during Juventus’ 2-0 Champions League Group H victory over Valencia at the Mestalla in Valencia, Spain. — Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo in tears on Wednesday after being sent off during Juventus’ 2-0 Champions League Group H victory over Valencia at the Mestalla in Valencia, Spain. — Reuters

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