Daily Maverick

Barça has fallen, and other takeaways from Champions League opening week

- By Yanga Sibembe

Europe’s premier club competitio­n has once again returned, with the continent’s teams aiming to dethrone defending champions Chelsea. Three of the English Premier League’s four representa­tives in the Uefa Champions League kicked off their 2021/2022 campaigns with three points each, with one of them falling to a shock defeat.

Defending Champions League champions Chelsea laboured to a 1-0 win over a well-drilled Zenit St Petersburg side. Multimilli­on-pound signing Romelu Lukaku delivered the crucial goal for Thomas Tuchel’s team as they kept pace with early Group H leaders Juventus, who beat Swedish Malmö 3-0.

Meanwhile, Manchester City winger Jack Grealish crowned a fine display on his Champions League debut with a beautifull­y taken solo goal as Pep Guardiola’s side outscored RB Leipzig 6-3 at the Etihad Stadium.

Grealish, who joined City last month from Aston Villa, created their opener with a corner headed in by Nathan Aké before making it 4-2 with a curling shot into the far corner. Gabriel Jesus rounded off the scoring to hand City all three points despite a Christophe­r Nkunku hat-trick for Leipzig.

Captain Jordan Henderson struck a rare Champions League goal to earn Liverpool a 3-2 victory over AC Milan in a rip-roaring Group B opener at a raucous Anfield.

Henderson rifled home in the 69th minute to settle an absorbing contest Liverpool had threatened to run away with when

Fikayo Tomori’s own goal handed them an early lead.

Remarkably, after soaking up a Liverpool bombardmen­t in which Mohamed Salah missed a penalty, Milan struck twice in quick succession at the end of the first half, with Ante Rebić and Brahim Díaz silencing the home crowd.

Salah made amends for his penalty miss when he equalised just after half-time to set up the victory for Liverpool.

It was Manchester United who let the English contingent down after going down 2-1 to Swiss side Young Boys in their opening match.

A Cristiano Ronaldo opener was cancelled out by a Moumi Ngamaleu equaliser after United had right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka sent off late in the first half.

After pressuring the visitors for extended periods, Theoson Siebatcheu found the winner for Young Boys moments before the referee blew his whistle to mount the pressure on United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

PSG begin with a whimper

Paris Saint-Germain’s star-studded team, which also saw Lionel Messi start for the first time since signing for the club in the European summer, failed to live up to expectatio­ns as they drew one-all with Belgian side Club Brugge.

The Argentine legend hit the woodwork but was otherwise far from his brilliant best alongside the hugely disappoint­ing Neymar and Kylian Mbappé.

The latter did set up Ander Herrera for PSG’s first-half opener before being replaced injured after the break.

Brugge goalkeeper Simon Mignolet would have drawn a deep breath when he saw the deadly front trio step onto the field. As it was, though, he went relatively untroubled on the night.

“I didn’t have a lot of work, I just pulled off a couple of saves. We played as a compact side, it was the right approach,” the Belgian said.

Sheriff shock Shakhtar

Sheriff Tiraspol enjoyed a dream Champions League debut as Moldova’s first group-stage representa­tives stunned Shakhtar Donetsk with a 2-0 victory at the Sheriff Stadium.

Ukraine’s Shakhtar dominated possession but the hosts took their chances when they came, Adama Traoré steering in a 16th-minute volley before Momo Yansané headed home midway through the second half.

Sheriff, from the unrecognis­ed breakaway state of Transnistr­ia, came through four rounds of qualifying to become the first Moldovan team to play in the group phase of Europe’s elite club competitio­n.

Their shock victory over a Shakhtar side competing in the group stage for a fifth successive season leaves Sheriff top of Group D after the first round.

The best of the rest

Less than a year ago, Barcelona had gone 38 games unbeaten at home in the Champions League. Yet as they were thumped 3-0 by Bayern Munich on home soil, there was an air of inevitabil­ity and acceptance from those associated with the club.

It was their third loss on the trot at the Camp Nou, having previously fallen 3-0 to Juventus and 4-1 to Paris Saint-Germain before Bayern’s beating.

Barça’s bitter rivals Real Madrid earned a 1-0 win as substitute Rodrygo struck an 89th-minute winner to earn his victory away to Inter Milan, punishing the Italian side for missing a string of big chances earlier in the match.

Action in Group C saw Sébastien Haller score four goals as Ajax Amsterdam picked apart Portuguese hosts Sporting Lisbon for a one-sided 5-1 victory.

Their main rivals in that group, Borussia Dortmund, eased 2-1 past Turkish side Beşiktaş.

The German side’s Norwegian talisman, Erling Haaland was on the scoresheet to take his tally in the continenta­l club to 21 goals in just 17 games.

 ??  ?? Neymar of Paris Saint-Germain in action against Clinton Mata of Club Brugge during the Uefa Champions League group A soccer match in Bruges on 15 September 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE
Neymar of Paris Saint-Germain in action against Clinton Mata of Club Brugge during the Uefa Champions League group A soccer match in Bruges on 15 September 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa