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DORTMUND FACE ATLETICO TEST; BARCA MISSING MESSI

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Although Borussia Dortmund are scoring at a remarkable rate, Atletico Madrid have the defenders to stop that flow of goals. The teams, one with the best attack in Germany and the other with the tightest defense in Spain, will meet on Wednesday in the Champions League with both sides coming off opening wins in Group A.

Dortmund are unbeaten so far this season and are scoring an average of 3.4 goals per game in the Bundesliga — even with sparing use of record—breaking signing Paco Alcacer.

The Spain striker has only played one full game for Dortmund since arriving from on loan from Barcelona — scoring one goal in a 3-0 win over Monaco — but he has scored every 18 minutes in the Bundesliga, where he has a record seven goals in four appearance­s.

“It’s not in question that we’re satisfied beyond measure with Paco,” Dortmund chief executive Hans—Joachim Watzke told the local Ruhr Nachrichte­n newspaper.

Alcacer also scored in both his recent appearance­s for Spain, meaning the 25-year-old forward has yet to play a game this season in which he hasn’t found the net.

Atletico will provide a stern test, however. The visitor’s wizened defenders have only conceded five goals in nine Spanish league ties so far.

Diego Costa, out with a hamstring injury picked up in the win over Brugge, could return for Atletico. Dortmund and Atletico last met in the Champions League in the 1996-97 group stage with both sides recording away victories. Dortmund went on to beat Juventus in the final.

After perfect starts, Barcelona host Inter Milan without Lionel Messi, who broke his right forearm in Saturday’s win over Sevilla.

Brazil midfielder Philippe Coutinho and France forward Ousmane Dembele, the club’s most expensive signings, will be asked to make up for Messi’s absence.

With Messi absent, another Argentine will be looking to shine for Inter. Mauro Icardi hopes to make it three out of three in the Champions League after scoring in his debut in the competitio­n, a 2-1 win over Tottenham, and netting the winner against PSV Eindhoven.

The 25-year-old Icardi has six goals in his past seven matches, including a stoppage-time winner in city derby against AC Milan.

PSV host Tottenham in the other group game. Christian Eriksen could return to Tottenham’s starting lineup. The Denmark playmaker was a late substitute over the weekend in the Premier League after being out for a month with an abdominal injury.

Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti returns to Paris Saint Germain, where he will hope for better luck with Napoli than on his previous visit to the team he coached from 2011-13. Just over a year ago, Ancelotti was fired as Bayern Munich coach after a 3-0 loss at Parc des Princes.

Among the scorers that night was Edinson Cavani, who was Ancelotti’s most expensive signing when he joined PSG from Napoli.

Liverpool hosts Red Star Belgrade in the other group match.

The teams last met 45 years ago when Liverpool lost both legs in the second round of the European Cup. The defeats to a technicall­y gifted Red Star team proved to be a wakeup call for Liverpool, which altered its approach in Europe and went on to become European champions four times in the following decade.

Porto will visit Lokomotiv Moscow level on points with Schalke and one ahead of Galatasara­y, who meet in the other group game in Istanbul.

Lokomotiv lost 1-0 to a late Schalke goal in their previous game, after losing 3—0 at Galatasara­y in its first. Another loss for the Russian champions would all but end their hopes of making the knockout stages. —

 ?? AFP ?? Dortmund’s players attend a training session on the eve of their Champions League match against Atletico. —
AFP Dortmund’s players attend a training session on the eve of their Champions League match against Atletico. —
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