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LONDON: Chelsea midfielder Kai Havertz was left out of their Champions League squad for the match against French side Stade Rennais after testing positive for COVID-19, manager Frank Lampard said before Wednesday's match.

The 21-year-old German, who joined Chelsea from Bayer Leverkusen in the close season for a reported 71 million pounds, is self-isolating.

Havertz has scored four goals in 10 games for the London club in all competitions this season.


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Andrea Pirlo's side recovered from their defeat by group leaders Barcelona last time out and look well set to reach the knockout stages.

In his 100th game for Juve, Morata netted in the first half and curled in a delightful second on the hour mark.

Paulo Dybala's effort and Lasha Dvali's own goal completed a comfortable win.

Franck Boli netted a late consolation for the hosts but with four goals, Morata is the joint top scorer in this season's competition alongside Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota.

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Lionel Messi scored from the penalty spot inside five minutes and Gerard Pique headed home to secure an unconvincing victory.


Messi is yet to score a goal from open play this season.

A consolation tap-in goal was a deserved reward for a spirited performance from Kyiv.

Dynamo Kyiv fielded a significantly depleted side, with only 13 first-team players traveling to Spain along with a further six youth players. Six players had tested positive for coronavirus at the Ukrainian club before the tie.

It was an uncomfortable night for Barcelona, ​​who struggled to assert themselves in the second half despite enjoying the lion's share of possession.

A valiant performance from 18-year-old Kyiv goalkeeper Ruslan Neshcheret on his first-team debut ensured the goal deficit was held to just one.

Barcelona dominated for the opening 20 minutes and it seemed it would be a routine performance for Ronald Koeman's side, who have struggled to find form in La Liga but won both of their other group matches in Europe comfortably.

Kyiv were tenacious and captain Viktor Tsygankov's 75th-minute goal made for a nervy finish to a tricky night for Barca, who looked ill at ease for large periods.

Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen was involved more than expected between the Barcelona sticks as he made his first appearance since recovering from a knee injury.

Kyiv face another challenge in their next match in the Ukrainian Premier League against Shakhtar Donetsk.

Messi - trouble in front of goal?
Barcelona's star man Messi has failed to score from open play so far this season, despite featuring in every match for the Catalan side.

In fact, Messi has registered just one goal in six La Liga matches, a penalty against Villarreal. A considerable drought for someone who has scored 445 goals in his 16-year Barcelona career.

It has been a turbulent few months for the Argentine after handing in a transfer request hoping to leave the Nou Camp, culminating in some unpleasant rumors and the eventual decision to stay at the Spanish giants.

Granted, Barcelona are going through a period of change and it is not just Messi who is struggling to find form - Barcelona are 12th in La Liga with just eight points from six matches.

But the 33-year-old forward can often be relied upon to provide a moment of 'Messi magic' just when it's needed - something which, this season, he has so far been unable to do.
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 Youri Tielemans struck twice as Leicester recorded an emphatic win at Leeds to move to within a point of Premier League leaders Liverpool.


Jamie Vardy was involved in the Foxes' first three goals - teeing up Harvey Barnes within two minutes for the opener after a costly mistake by Robin Koch.


Tielemans netted Leicester's second - pouncing on a rebound from Vardy's diving header - before Stuart Dallas' cross flew all the way into the net for Leeds after half-time.


But Leeds' response in the second half was stumped as Vardy netted a third for Leicester before Tielemans scored from the spot in stoppage time.


Marcelo Bielsa's side - without record-signing Rodrigo, forced to self-isolate after coming into contact with somebody who tested positive for coronavirus - were made to pay for a sloppy first half.


Patrick Bamford had headed it tamely into Kasper Schmeichel's arms seconds before Barnes' early opener and Pablo Hernandez struck the post in the second half.


But the Foxes killed off the game late on to pick up their fourth win in a row.


Leicester started last season in blistering form and they are doing the same in 2020-21.


There was an intensity to their start in this match too - Barnes hurrying Koch into the early mistake, as the defender's pass back was picked up by Vardy, who selflessly laid it on a plate for his team-mate.


Vardy and Barnes combined throughout the first half and the striker's presence alone seemed to cause anxiety among the Leeds defenders.


It was only a matter of time before Vardy - whose diving header rebounded kindly for Tielemans to make it 2-0 - got on the scoresheet himself. He did so in the 76th minute, just as Leeds threatened to get back into the game.


Leicester's aggressive pressing in the first half saw possession overturned on countless occasions and the hosts were unable to deal with transitions on the counter-attack.


Their first-half dominance set the foundations and Brendan Rodgers was then smart to react as Leeds gained momentum in the second half - the Leicester manager bringing on James Maddison and Cengiz Under, who contributed to the third and fourth goals.


Maddison's through ball picked out Under, who smartly chipped it into Vardy's path for the third. Mateusz Klich was then penalised for a foul just inside the box on Maddison - referee Andre Marriner confirming the decision only after reviewing the incident on the VAR pitchside screen.


Leicester maintained a sense of maturity and never looked like throwing away the win, thanks largely to Vardy's consistent threat. It was a display that offered a reminder as to why the Foxes were top-four contenders last season - and a statement that they intend to be in the fight again.

Bamford went into this match having scored six times in Leeds' opening six Premier League matches, a run that included a hat-trick at Aston Villa.


But when the striker headed tamely into Schmeichel's arms from an unmarked position a few yards out within two minutes, it set the tone for the first half.


Leicester were sharp, ruthless and clinical, whereas Leeds looked shaky in possession and indecisive off the ball.


Koch's mistake, seconds after Bamford's missed chance, was a gift for Barnes, and Leeds struggled to settle afterwards.


Skipper Liam Cooper misjudged the bounce of the ball under pressure from Vardy in the minutes that followed, while goalkeeper Illan Meslier almost fumbled a cross inside his near post and Helder Costa turned into trouble in the build-up to a chance for Luke Thomas later on.


Bamford's poor touch when he was played through on goal towards the end of the half summed things up but Bielsa's team talk at the break seemed to spur Leeds on.


They were fortunate when Dallas' cross flew over everybody in the box and into Schmeichel's net - but Hernandez's curling effort, which struck the post, could have changed the game.


Leeds were more urgent - Dallas picking up a yellow card for an overly aggressive tackle on Marc Albrighton, while the coaching staff encouraged quick throw-ins to keep the intensity up.


But Leeds failed to deal with the runs in behind from Vardy and when Maddison came on, he had a big impact in midfield - regaining control and creating opportunities with his direct passing.


The result leaves Leeds 12th - yet only three points outside the top four - going into matches against Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Everton, which will give a clearer indication as to where their season is heading.

 


The Spurs manager couldn't help but make a cheeky comment about his Wales star, who was often criticised for his performances in Spain
Jose Mourinho praised Gareth Bale's "personality" after his winning goal against Brighton and said he is looking forward to hearing how those in Madrid react to his match-winning display for Tottenham.

Bale's first Tottenham goal since re-joining Spurs on loan from La Liga champions Madrid in September sealed a 2-1 victory over Brighton on Sunday to move them up to second in the Premier League, two points behind leaders Liverpool. 

Harry Kane had earlier scored his 149th top-flight goal from the penalty spot to move level with Les Ferdinand in 10th position on the all-time Premier League goals list, before Tariq Lamptey drew Graham Potter's side level shortly before the hour mark.

Bale sealed maximum points in the 73rd minute, though, heading home from eight yards just three minutes after replacing Erik Lamela in London.

Spurs head coach Mourinho was delighted with the Wales international's all-round contribution and could not resist a dig at his parent club, whose boss Zinedine Zidane had a public falling out with Bale. 

"For a week or so now, he's been improving," Mourinho told a media conference. "It's not just from watching him, the data supports that as well. We knew, Gareth knew. We share ideas and feelings.

"He deserves that [the goal]. When I have five minutes I'm going on Safari to look at the Madrid websites to see what they say about him.

"He showed great personality and had a great impact, scoring a very important goal for us. He also joined Harry in a very experienced way to play the last 15 minutes for us.

"They were very clever, very intelligent, especially at holding the ball up and bringing it into zones where they couldn't hurt us. 

"He knows that we care about him and he cares about the club. I think he's a perfect fit. He's very calm, very intelligent. I'm very pleased for him to score the winning goal."
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Arsenal ended a run of 29 games without a win at a big-six side as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's second-half penalty gave them a 1-0 victory at Manchester United.

In Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 100th game in charge, Manchester United's much talked about diamond midfield struggled to deal with Arsenal's energy, and the visitors had the better of the chances as Willian hit the bar and Bukayo Saka headed over unmarked.

Aubameyang curled an effort just wide after the break, but he got another chance from 12 yards after Paul Pogba had fouled Hector Bellerin in the box, and the Gabon striker duly converted (69) to end the Gunners' hoodoo, which had lasted since 2015.

Arsenal's deserved win moves them into the top half, but Manchester United, who hit the post via a double Mohamed Elneny and Bernd Leno deflection late on, have just seven points from six games.

Player ratings
Man Utd: De Gea (5), Wan-Bissaka (4), Lindelof (6), Maguire (6), Shaw (6), Fred (4), McTominay (5), Pogba (5), Fernandes (5), Greenwood (5), Rashford (5)

Subs: Matic (6), Cavani (5), Van de Beek (7)

Arsenal: Leno (8), Holding (8), Gabriel (9), Tierney (7), Bellerin (8), Elneny (8), Partey (9), Saka (7), Willian (7), Lacazette (8), Aubameyang (7)

Subs: Nketiah (6), Maitland-Niles (NA), Mustafi (NA)

Man of the match: Thomas Partey.
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The 35-year-old, who missed four games, slotted in to make it 2-1 three minutes after coming on in the second half.


His second was a cheeky Panenka penalty after Adrien Rabiot's cool finish had given Juve a two-goal advantage.


Alvaro Morata gave the visitors the lead with a low angled strike before Tommaso Pobega equalised for Spezia.


The Turin club move up to second in the table with 12 points, four behind leaders AC Milan.


Ronaldo, who tested positive on 13 October, expressed his frustration on social media after failing to produce a negative result on the eve of his side's Champions League match against Barcelona on Wednesday.


After finally being cleared to play on Friday, the former Real Madrid forward was named as a substitute by coach Andrea Pirlo, who brought him on in the 56th minute. Three minutes later, Ronaldo scored when he took the ball around goalkeeper Ivan Provedel.


His second, and Juve's fourth, came 14 minutes from time after Federico Chiesa had been fouled in the area.