The Southland Times

Liverpool stunned by Red Star Belgrade

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With voting for the 2018 Ballon d’Or closing this week, Antoine Griezmann boosted his chances of lifting the most prestigiou­s individual trophy in football with an inspired display and a goal in his 50th Champions League game yesterday.

Griezmann helped Atletico Madrid bounce back from a heavy loss to Borussia Dortmund with a 2-0 win over the German club, a result that sent last year’s semifinali­st Monaco crashing out.

Liverpool were handed a 2-0 shock loss at Red Star Belgrade for whom Milan Pavkov scored in the 22nd and 29th minutes, while Barcelona, without Lionel Messi, drew 1-1 at Inter Milan in the evening’s showcase match to become the first team to progress to the knockout stage this season.

Red Star’s victory left Group C wide open after Napoli were held to a 1-1 home draw by Paris Saint-Germain, with all four teams still in contention in a very tight pool.

Griezmann, who has scored 10 goals in his last 10 home matches in the tournament, was set up by midfielder Thomas Partey and concluded the smooth counteratt­ack with a soft touch from inside the area in the 80th minute after Saul Niguez had put the hosts ahead.

Dortmund and Atletico sit atop Group A.

Dortmund routed Atletico 4-0 last month at home in what was the Spanish team’s worst loss under coach Diego Simeone.

Earlier, Monaco were handed a humiliatin­g 4-0 defeat by Club Brugge that prematurel­y ended the club’s Champions League ambitions as Thierry Henry once again failed to secure a first win as coach.

It was Club Brugge’s first group win in 13 years.

Hans Vanaken scored twice, Brazilian forward Wesley made it 3-0 and captain Ruud Vormer completed the rout. Monaco – who are winless in their last 15 matches – can’t qualify for the knockout phase.

Barcelona top Group B, three points ahead of Inter and six ahead of Tottenham, who beat PSV Eindhoven 2-1. Harry Kane scored two late goals for Tottenham, who looked in danger of exiting the competitio­n after just four games when the hosts went behind after only 61 seconds at Wembley.

Instead, Kane’s goals – in the 78th and 89th – gave the Spurs a glimmer of hope of a top-two finish.

 ??  ?? Milan Pavkov scores his second goal in Red Star Belgrade’s 2-0 win over Liverpool in their Champions League match in Belgrade yesterday.
Milan Pavkov scores his second goal in Red Star Belgrade’s 2-0 win over Liverpool in their Champions League match in Belgrade yesterday.

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