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Cristiano Ronaldo tests positive for coronavirus and is OUT of Juventus’ clash with Barcelona
CRISTIANO RONALDO will MISS the Champions League clash against Barcelona after testing positive for coronavirus for a THIRD time. Juventus star Ronaldo will miss the chance to go up against old rival Lionel Messi and Co on Wednesday.
Ronaldo would have been given the OK to play if his latest test returned a negative result.
But the 35-year-old's third Covid-19 test came back positive on Tuesday night - just 24 hours before the match.
He will now be hope to make his return in the Serie A game against Spezia on November 1.
Ronaldo first contracted the virus while on international duty in October.
The Juventus star immediately left Portugal's training camp and flew to Turin in a private air ambulance.
And he recorded his second positive result last Thursday - nine days after his first diagnosis.
He is currently self isolating in his Turin home and has reportedly displayed no symptoms.
Ronaldo has been sleeping separately from partner Georgina Rodriguez and his four children - who all returned negative tests.
Burnley 0 Tottenham 1: Harry Kane sets up Son Heung-min winner after heading clear off line as misfiring Spurs edge win
WHO needs Gareth Bale when you have Harry Kane and Son Heung-min?
Tottenham’s Welsh superstar could only look on from the bench in awe as their dynamic duo sealed yet another victory.
The North Londoners had been under the cosh before Kane flicked on a corner for his South Korean partner in crime Son to head home the winner with just 14 minutes remaining.
It is the 29th time the pair have combined to find the net.
Only former Chelsea duo Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba have worked together to score more in Premier League history.
Both of those of course worked under current Spurs boss Jose Mourinho.
But rarely must the Special One have seen a more telepathic partnership than the one he has playing for him now.
It must give the Portuguese great hope he can finally be the one who brings the glory glory nights back to Tottenham.
Make no mistake this was not a vintage performance nor encounter.
The best thing you can say about this is at least it did not cost an extra £14.95 to watch.
Champions League 2020-21: Who will be kings of Europe? Our experts' predictions
Fifty eight days after Bayern Munich lifted the trophy in Lisbon, the Champions League is back.
Last season's disrupted competition ended with an unlikely final four of Bayern, Paris St-Germain, Lyon and RB Leipzig.
So who will triumph this time? And who will be the surprise packages? We asked our European football writers to make their predictions.
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Andy West, Spanish football writer
What are the prospects for the Spanish sides?
Real Madrid are, of course, always dangerous in this competition and will have added motivation after failing badly in the past couple of years with consecutive last-16 exits.
Barcelona have started the season brightly but realistically the squad is too shallow and blighted by too many flaws for them to be considered among the favourites.
Atletico Madrid, though, could go a long way: they will be strong at the back as always, and if the new strike pairing of Luis Suarez and Joao Felix fulfils its potential they'll be hard to stop.
And Sevilla? Underestimate them at your peril.
Who is your tip to win the Champions League and why?
Right now it's hard to look past Bayern Munich, considering how superior they were to every other team at the end of last season.
But winning the competition two years in a row is notoriously difficult, and I have a feeling we'll see a very strong challenge from the team who historically like to believe they own this competition: Real Madrid.
Zinedine Zidane can call upon genuine world-class quality throughout the squad and has plenty of match-winning options in attack, especially if Eden Hazard can get fit, stay fit and start to show his true ability. So I'll take Real Madrid.
Which team could be the surprise package?
Sevilla have made the Europa League their own, winning it four times since 2014. And under the leadership of canny coach Julen Lopetegui, they look ready to step up to the Champions League. The Andalusians don't have the quality in attack to be potential winners, but they could go deep into the knockout stages.
Constantin Eckner, German football writer
What are the prospects for the German sides?
Bayern Munich addressed the issues regarding their squad late in the transfer window and remain among the strongest teams in Europe. They are capable of defending the title, but it is more likely we will see a slight drop in performance this season.
Borussia Dortmund should win their group and reach at least the quarter-finals if they manage to keep the defence healthy.
RB Leipzig could battle Manchester United for second spot in Group H. Even without Timo Werner, last season's semi-finalists are tough to beat thanks to Julian Nagelsmann's analytical mind and a squad full of highly athletic players.
Borussia Monchengladbach should see their participation in this year's competition as a chance to learn and grow.
Who is your tip to win the Champions League and why?
I don't see a clear-cut favourite this year, as the two previous winners have to deal with some issues that might hinder them from winning it again.
So my money is on Real Madrid. They are the total package with a mix of veteran players and rising stars, and an experienced coach on the sidelines.
Federico Valverde, Martin Odegaard and Vinícius Júnior represent the new generation, while Karim Benzema, Toni Kroos and Sergio Ramos have enough left in the tank to get one more Champions League trophy.
Zidane might not be the tactical genius that some of his peers are, but he knows how to manage a tight schedule and guide a team through the obstacles of a knockout stage.
Which team could be the surprise package?
Borussia Dortmund have the raw talent to be the dark horse in this year's Champions League. They are able to beat any team in the world on a good day and will only get better, as most of their key players are fairly young.
Phil McNulty, BBC Sport's chief football writer
What are the prospects for the English sides?
Liverpool, with their past record of success, are England's best prospect to win the Champions League. Manchester City have the talent but there is something about this competition that always seems to trip them up. Is it lack of belief? Is it Pep Guardiola's tactical mistakes?
I can see Chelsea making it out of a group that is relatively kind but in their current form and condition I do not see Manchester United getting anywhere near the knockout stage when faced with the likes of PSG and RB Leipzig. Things can change in that time for United, but they would have to change a lot.
Who is your tip to win the Champions League and why?
At this stage I would say my two favourites would be Liverpool and the holders Bayern Munich.
Liverpool still look so strong, although they did not get past the last 16 last season when they went out to Atletico Madrid, but now of course they have Thiago Alcantara, such a key figure in Bayern's triumphs.
The usual suspects such as PSG, Barcelona and Real Madrid will be involved but I will go for a straight fight between Liverpool and Bayern - with Liverpool my tip.
Which team could be the surprise package?
Hard to see anyone coming out of the traditional pack but Atletico Madrid, under the inspirational leadership of Diego Simeone, are always a threat, as Liverpool found to their cost last season.
Atletico have had so many near misses with the Champions League but they have added to their squad with Luis Suarez and no-one will want to draw them.
The other possibility? Sevilla - they showed once again what European specialists they are by winning the Europa League.
Ian Holyman, Ligue 1 podcast producer
What are the prospects for the French sides?
It's hardly sticking my neck out to suggest PSG will challenge strongly again.
Yes, they've lost Thiago Silva, but with Marquinhos replacing him in central defence and as captain, and Danilo Pereira's arrival in midfield, Thomas Tuchel's men are stronger and better balanced.
Andre Villas-Boas worked a miracle to get Marseille back into the competition for the first time since 2013-14, but even with Florian Thauvin fit again, the squad looks thin - a helpful draw might see them sneak into the knockout stages though.
Group-stage debutants Rennes will surely struggle with the step up in class, and grabbing third place would be a success.
Who is your tip to win the Champions League and why?
Can you look beyond Bayern Munich? The Champions League is a notoriously fiendish title to defend, but the 2019-20 winners' success in Lisbon in the summer will motivate, not sate, them. They have not stood still since either: Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (don't laugh!) is great back-up to Robert Lewandowski, and though Thiago has left, Bayern already had an upgrade in Joshua Kimmich.
Their veterans, Manuel Neuer and Thomas Muller, enjoyed one of their best seasons last term, and young talents such as Serge Gnabry and Leroy Sane will only keep improving.
Hansi Flick's men will again be the team to beat.
Which team could be the surprise package?
They've been drawn in the toughest section of all, but Istanbul Basaksehir will be no meek victims of Group H. The Turkish champions - that already says something about their quality - have former Manchester United defender Rafael and ex-Liverpool man Martin Skrtel at the back, while ex-West Ham United, Newcastle United and Chelsea forward Demba Ba is up front.
Daniele Verri, Italian football journalist
What are the prospects for the Italian sides?
It is difficult to imagine an Italian club winning the Champions League.
You can't rule out a team fielding Cristiano Ronaldo but Juventus have a young manager in Andrea Pirlo, are in the process of rejuvenating their squad and lack quality in midfield. Their quest to end a 24-year wait will continue.
Inter proved their worth as they reached the final of last season's Europa League and have since signed Achraf Hakimi and Arturo Vidal. Their focus will be on the league title though, something Antonio Conte sees as a necessary step to form a winning mentality.
Lazio do not have the depth to fight on the domestic and European stage and will struggle to keep up on both.
Who is your tip to win the Champions League and why?
Not even the Oracle of Delphi can predict in October who is to win the Champions League in May! Form, injuries and Covid-19 will all play a role. Will there be another lockdown? Who is going to be the fittest when it really comes to it?
In my opinion, the eventual winner will come from England. Spanish clubs haven't invested enough, a second win for Bayern seems unrealistic and Italian clubs lack that extra bit of quality.
Liverpool and Manchester City, as long as Sergio Aguero recovers and Ruben Dias proves capable of filling Vincent Kompany's boots, are my favourites, with PSG their main danger.
Which team could be the surprise package?
Atalanta already reached the quarter-finals in their maiden Champions League campaign and could do even better.
The Nerazzurri have gathered European experience in the past few years and this will be Gian Piero Gasperini's fifth season in Bergamo. His team play with heart and are a joy to watch. If Josip Ilicic reaches top form they will be a threat to anyone.
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Tottenham 3 West Ham 3: Lanzini stunner completes incredible comeback from 3-0 down to spoil Bale’s big homecoming
Bale’s Curse :GO on then, Gareth, a nice gentle re-introduction to the Premier League.Three-nil up and cruising with 18 minutes remaining, go and have a run. Settle back in. Make yourself at home.
That was the perfectly understandable idea from Jose Mourinho after a Harry Kane-inspired Spurs had ripped West Ham to shreds to go three-up early on.
What happened next was simply one of the most staggering collapses in Premier League history.
West Ham struck three times to seize a point, Manuel Lanzini hammering a spectacular 94th-minute equaliser after Bale had created and missed a glaring chance at 3-2.
You don’t get too much of this in LaLiga, Gareth, old son. Welcome back to the madhouse.
Bale’s second Spurs debut - after agreeing a season-long loan from Real Madrid - had been eagerly anticipated but nobody could ever have predicted it would produce such utter bedlam.
Nobody saw it coming, as Spurs had been in complete control, with David Moyes’ men seemingly content with damage limitation.
Yet Fabio Balbuena pulled one back, Davinson Sanchez added a spectacular own goal and, after Bale had toasted Angelo Ogbonna, only to screw his shot wide, the extraordinary final drama.
West Ham won a free-kick on the left, Aaron Cresswell centred, the outstanding Kane made a clearing header but Harry Winks made an error on the edge of the box and substitute Lanzini let rip from 30 yards.
Everton came from behind twice to maintain their unbeaten start to the Premier League in a Merseyside derby thriller as Liverpool were denied a stoppage-time winner by the video assistant referee.
Sadio Mane put the visitors ahead in the third minute but they were furious soon afterwards when a wild challenge by Everton keeper Jordan Pickford on Virgil van Dijk, committed after an offside decision, saw the defender having to go off injured with VAR failing to review the tackle.
Everton, who had won their previous seven games in all competitions, equalised swiftly at Goodison Park when Michael Keane headed in a corner from the outstanding James Rodriguez.
Liverpool, with Thiago Alcantara at the heart of everything, were back in front with 18 minutes left when Mohamed Salah volleyed in Yerry Mina's poor clearance to set up a frantic finale, with only Pickford's magnificent save from Joel Matip's header keeping Everton in the hunt.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin's towering header restored parity with nine minutes left but Everton were then reduced to 10 men when Richarlison was sent off for a wild challenge on Thiago.
Liverpool thought they had won it in stoppage time when Pickford could not keep out Jordan Henderson's shot - but in a finish to match the chaotic nature of the game, Mane was adjudged to be offside after a lengthy wait for the VAR decision.
Bayern 4-1 Arminia Bielefeld: Robert Lewandowski double guides champions to victory
Poland's Lewandowski, 32, has now scored 102 goals in his last 100 games for Bayern.
Germany midfielder Thomas Muller scored either side of Lewandowski's double to make it 4-0 before Ritsu Doan netted a consolation goal for Bielefeld.
Bayern finished the game comfortably, despite Corentin Tolisso's dismissal in the 76th minute.
The reigning champions, who suffered a heavy defeat by Hoffenheim in their last league game, climbed to second in the table and next face Atletico Madrid in their opening Champions League group game on Wednesday.
Bayern are level on points with third-placed Borussia Dortmund, who snatched a late 1-0 win at Hoffenheim.
It was down to second-half substitutes Erling Haaland and Marco Reus to produce the creativity the game had been lacking.
Haaland, 20, ran through on the break to set up Reus to score with a tap-in to secure Dortmund's first away victory over Hoffenheim in eight years.
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Manchester United scored three late goals at Newcastle to earn victory and help ease the misery inflicted by the heavy defeat against Tottenham.
It was an incredible final few minutes for a team who looked as if they had blown their chance of three points following Bruno Fernandes' failure from the penalty spot in the 58th minute.
United needed a positive reaction following that 6-1 thumping by Spurs before the international break, but their hopes suffered a blow when Emil Krafth's cross came off defender Luke Shaw and beat keeper David de Gea.
Harry Maguire, who like his side has endured an unsettled period, equalised to haul the visitors back into the game.
And it looked as if the match was set to turn in their favour in the second half when referee Craig Pawson, after consulting the pitch-side monitor, judged Jamal Lewis to have fouled Marcus Rashford and awarded a penalty.
However, Fernandes, who previously had a 100% record from the spot for United, saw his fierce strike brilliantly pushed away by Karl Darlow.
The Portugal midfielder was not to be denied though and with four minutes remaining he finally beat the Magpies keeper with a thumping finish, before Aaron Wan-Bissaka, with his first for the club, and Rashford ensured United's second win of the season.
Virgil van Dijk injury is not good, says Jurgen Klopp after Liverpool draw with Everton
Van Dijk was hurt in a rash challenge by Everton keeper Jordan Pickford in the first half of Saturday's 2-2 draw.
The Netherlands defender, 29, could not continue and will have a scan, along with Thiago Alcantara, who also suffered a knee injury.
"Virgil played I don't know how many games in a row, he plays with pain, but he couldn't play on," said Klopp.
"That's not good."
Liverpool's claims for a penalty from the incident were turned down as Van Dijk was ruled to be offside before England number one Pickford clattered into him.
"It was a clear penalty I saw and then we saw the flag went up. I thought they would still look at the foul but that didn't happen," said Klopp.
"I don't want to say Jordan Pickford wanted to do it but it is not a challenge a goalie can do in the box."
Paul Pogba interested in Barcelona transfer.
PAUL POGBA is 'interested' in a shock free transfer to skint Barcelona, according to shock reports.
The Frenchman's Manchester United future remains unclear with just one year left to run on his current contract - although the Red Devils do have a 12-month extension clause.
And according to Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan giants are hoping to take advantage by landing Pogba for nothing next summer.
The LaLiga side are struggling for cash and were unable to spend big in the transfer window this summer as a result.
So the report suggests they will make a swoop for the World Cup winner, 27, with a Bosman agreement able to be arranged as early as January.
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