The second leg of the Champions League last-16 matches begins this week with Liverpool, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain, but who will reach the quarter-finals? Borussia Dortmund v Seville (agg 3-2), Tuesday, 8 pm Photo: Erling Borussia Dortmund coach Eden Terzic said Haaland had scored twice in the first leg and scored four goals since Giovanni Reina and Rafael Guerrero left Borussia Dortmund, but striker Erling Haaland will be ready. However, Jadon Sancho has been absent for several weeks, and Seville has not been confirmed, so what happened last time? In the exciting first leg, Seville advanced early through Suso Fernandez, but Dortmund advanced with a goal by Mahmoud Daoud and Haaland’s double before the end of the first half at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium. Luc de Jong scored the second goal for Seville late to improve the Spanish team’s chances in Tuesday’s second leg. The victory ended Sevilla’s strong run and put Dortmund on the right track after a string of poor results that left coach Eden Terzic under pressure. What has happened since then? Picture: Seville will need to score more goals if he wants to get Borussia Dortmund out of the Champions League. The defeat has plunged Seville into decline, having won only once since then against Osasuna in La Liga. They lost successive matches to Barcelona – one of which knocked them out of the Copa del Rey – before losing to Elche on Saturday. By comparison, Dortmund had won three games since their victory in Spain, but lost 4-2 to Bayern Munich in Der. Classaker at the weekend. Sevilla will also be concerned that Haaland has scored four more goals since the first leg, and Borussia Dortmund’s only previous home match was against Sevilla in the group stage in the 2010-11 European League, losing 1-0, and Sevilla losing three of their last matches. Four matches in the Champions League against German teams, since the 3-0 victory over Borussia Monchengladbach in September 2015, Seville has never played in the knockout match in the European Cup / UEFA Champions League after losing the first leg and leaving Real Madrid in 1957-58 , Fenerbahce in 2007-08 and Bayern Munich 2017-18, Juventus against Porto (1-2), Tuesday, 8 pm Photo: Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus player, had no influence in the first leg, team news, Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini, Paolo and Dybala will be absent Tuesday’s match due to injury, and Matthijs de Ligt’s participation is questionable. Rodrigo Bentancur tested positive for COVID-19 late last week and is likely to miss play while suspended Danilo, Porto is expected to miss Chancel Mbemba, while Ivan Marcano doubts the infection, so what happened last time? After only 63 seconds when a defensive error from Juventus ended the match with ease. Moussa Mariga then scored 19 seconds in the second half, but Federico Chiesa scored what would be a vital goal for Juventus in the 82nd minute, with Cristiano Ronaldo failing to make an impact. Tuesday’s hosts will need to shoot with all their might if they want to reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the fourth time in five seasons, so what has happened since? Photo: Moussa Mariga scored against Juventus in the first leg, and Juventus have not lost in four matches since the first leg. Moreover, they have also not lost in their last 11 matches in all competitions at Juventus Stadium, and have won 10 of those matches. Juventus have scored nine goals combined in their last three home matches, all since the defeat to Porto, but Porto has proven difficult to beat in the last matches away from home, losing just one of their last 15 matches on the road. Juventus have won both away matches since the first leg, but have drawn and lost two at home, including the Portuguese Cup knockout against Braga. Key stats Juventus won two matches in the Champions League against Porto, winning 3-1 in October 2001 and 1-0 in March 2017, the last was the second leg in the 16th round of the 2016-2017 tournament, and Porto was 2-1 victory over Juventus in a match. Go is their first ever European competition win on the sixth attempt. (D1 L4). Porto have lost their last five away matches in the UEFA Champions League in Italy, since their 3-2 win over Milan in 1996, and Juventus have been eliminated from five of their last six knockout matches in the UEFA Champions League when losing the first leg, with the exception that it is a round match. The sixteen 2018-2019 against Atletico Madrid (first leg 0-2, second leg 3-0). Porto have been eliminated in each of their last three UEFA Champions League knockout matches after winning the first leg, knocked out against Arsenal in 2009-10, Malaga in 2012-13 and Bayern Munich in 2014-15, Liverpool against RB Leipzig (agg 2-) 0), Wednesday, 8pm Image: Liverpool halted a series of three defeats by beating RB Leipzig in the go-to team news to confirm, what happened last time, Liverpool broke a series of three consecutive defeats by winning at home in Budapest, where the Wednesday match is being held again, Jürgen Klopp’s side hit their opponent with a quick double after the half. His time with Mohamed Salah (53) and Sadio Mane (58) Bonnie shed some inexplicable defense from the Bundesliga side, and the good news for Liverpool is that he was not eliminated from the European Cup / Champions League knockout match after winning away in the first leg. . In addition, the last time they won the second leg of the Round of 16 was in 2008-2009 against Real Madrid. Photo: Liverpool go 2-0 up in the Champions League Round of 16, what has happened since then? Leipzig’s 3-0 win over Freiburg at the weekend marked their sixth consecutive league win, while Liverpool slipped to a club record to extend their sixth consecutive home defeat on Sunday, losing 1-0 to Fulham. United since winning the first leg, losing their other three matches, with two goals against Blades, the only match in which they were able to score. Key Stats 2:54 Free Watch: Highlights of Fulham’s victory over Liverpool in the Premier League Since his team lost Borussia Dortmund to Bayern Munich in the 2012-13 UEFA Champions League Final, Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp has not lost in his three matches against German rivals in The competition (W2 D1), with all three of these matches arriving. Liverpool would be the third English competitor to face in the Champions League since the start of last season (also Tottenham and Manchester United), while they struggled with their weight. He lost in the European competition against Manchester United at Old Trafford in October (0-5), and this will be the 21st time that Liverpool have hosted German competitions in all European competitions, while they have not lost in the previous 20 (W16 D4), scoring 52 goals and conceding Only nine goals in contrast, Paris Saint-Germain against Barcelona (AGG 4-1), Wednesday, 8 pm Photo: Kylian Mbappe of Paris Saint-Germain scored a hat-trick against Barcelona in the first leg. The team’s news to confirm … What happened last time? In the stunning first leg, Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick inspired Paris Saint-Germain, who reached the Champions League final last season with a landslide victory, giving Lionel Messi the lead for Barcelona from the penalty spot after Levin Kurzawa slashed Frenkie de Jong’s heel before Mbappe responded five minutes later. For visitors. After the break, Mbappe completed his hat-trick by scoring Moise Kane’s third goal for PSG between his teammate’s two goals in the second half. Photo: Lionel Messi was also on the scoresheet at the Nou Camp. Leaves Barcelona in need of another big comeback heading to the second leg on Wednesday, four years after the two teams met in the unforgettable round of 16 in which the La Liga team recovered from a 4–0 loss in France’s first leg by winning their second 6-1 at the Nou stadium. Camp, Barcelona has not yet conceded a goal away from home in the Champions League this season (three matches), but after defeats against Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain in each of them. The last two matches in the competition, he faces the prospect of losing three consecutive matches in the European Cup / Champions League for the first time in the club’s history, and what has happened since then, Barcelona have not lost since their defeat at the Nou Camp. This was followed by a disappointing draw against Cádiz in La Liga, but they have won all four matches since then. This round also included a return in the Copa del Rey, which ultimately led to the elimination of Seville, and Paris Saint-Germain followed their impressive victory in the Champions League with a 2-0 defeat to Monaco in the Ligue 1, but he won and kept clean his nets in the last three games, He scored a goal. Eight goals Main picture: Moise Kean shook his home goal, Paris Saint-Germain, the third in the Champions League, Paris Saint-Germain won twice of his last three matches against Barcelona in the Champions League (L1), the same number of victories he achieved against the Catalan team in the first Eight games. Matches in the competition (W2 D3 L3): In the history of the European Cup / Champions League, no team has ever advanced from a knockout match on two legs after losing the first leg at home by three goals. The first UEFA Champions League meeting between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona was at Parc des Princes since February 2017, when the homeowner scored a 4-0 victory. This remains PSG’s biggest margin of victory in a home knockout match in the UEFA Champions League, while it is also Barcelona’s biggest defeat in a knockout match away from home in the competition (also 0-4 against Liverpool in May 2019 and Bayern in May 2019). April 2013) Barcelona have won only one of their last nine away matches in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League (D3 L5), beating Manchester United 1-0 in April 2019. They have scored just three goals in these nine matches. While failing to score at all in six of them.
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