Madrid were awarded an early penalty when Nacho was caught by Nico Barella and Hazard confidently beat keeper Samir Handanovic. They had chances to increase their lead when Lucas Vazquez hit the post and Hazard had another shot saved.

Teams qualified for the Champions League group stage, either directly or through three preliminary rounds, based on both their position in the preceding domestic league and the strength of that league.[4] Each club needed to progress through the group stage and knockout rounds to reach the final, playing 12 matches in total. Liverpool finished second in their group behind 2004 Champions League runners-up AS Monaco. In Liverpool's final group stage match against Olympiacos on 8 December, Steven Gerrard scored a 25-yard half volley in the 86th minute to send the club through to the knockout round.[5] In the knockout rounds, Liverpool beat Bayer Leverkusen, Juventus and Chelsea to progress to the final. The winning goal in the semi-final scored by Luis Garca was dubbed a ghost goal by Chelsea manager Jos Mourinho.[6]


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The France striker cued the opener after he exchanged passes with Valverde and played Vinicius clear to beat goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf, who got a leg to the shot but not enough to keep it from landing in his net.

Aubameyang then missed another good opportunity before the break and Benfica were quick out of the blocks again after the restart with Mitroglou doing well to control a Luisao header and then beating keeper Roman Buerki from close range.

With four minutes remaining, Al Dawsari made the result safe when he beat goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov from around 35 yards. Navbahor's Ibrokhim Yuldoshev was sent off late on for a second bookable offence.

Their persistence, however, was rewarded in the 88th minute when Dokic slotted home from close range before Kamilov beat goalkeeper Naser with his low strike three minutes later to seal an unbelievable comeback.

Just over ten minutes into the championship match the Noles are keeping a steady flow of possession and attacking runs in the Stanford half. They've earned three unsuccessful corners and a freekick outside the box so far. The Cardinal backline stands strong, though, with keeper Ryan Campbell directing and coming off her line to punch away anything in her box.

These two foes are no strangers to meeting in pivotal moments. The last matchup between the two powerhouses was in 2018, also in Cary, for a national semifinal that saw Florida State win 2-0 advancing to ultimately claim their second national title. With that 2018 victory, the Noles snapped a Cardinal 45-match unbeaten streak. The year before that, in 2017, it was Stanford with the upper hand, beating Florida State 1-0 in a third-round matchup on their way to claiming the Cardinal's second national title. Remember that 2011 undefeated champion Standford squad? Yes, a Florida State matchup was involved there too. The Cardinal won their first national title that year after beating Florida State 3-0 in the semifinals. The only time the two teams met up and it didn't result in a national title was in 2010 when Stanford crushed the Noles 5-0 in the quarterfinals only to narrowly drop the championship to Notre Dame.

After trailing 1-0 to No. 2 Stanford for the majority of the match, the Huskers capitalized off a set piece from the half and flicked on a goal with three minutes left in regular time, propelling the game into OT. Nebraska sophomore Sara Weber beat the Cardinal keeper to the lofted ball to sink her 16th goal of the season.

With quality beginning to ooze from top-seeded BYU, pinning the Spartans deep in their own territory to open the second half, MSU took full advantage of a rare counterattack to take a stunning lead. Alex Hargrave managed to win a free kick on the break 35 yards from goal and a pinballing delivery found Gabby Mueller, who fired a perfectly-placed dribbling effort that beat a diving keeper and snuck just inside the far post.

The second 45 minutes were much of the same, Leverkusen had the ball and Freiburg defended. Finally, in the 55th minute, Leverkusen scored. Leon Bailey spotted a run by Kai Havertz, who beat keeper Alexander Schwolow while being under pressure by Freiburg's defense.

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Messi's first score came in the 18th minute. The Argentinian lined up a free kick from about 25 yards out. Messi smacked the ball with his left boot, sending it toward the far post. The ball curved back in at the last minute, beating keeper Pau Lopez.

Notes: Mexico beat Costa Rica 5-4 on penalty kicks following a 0-0 draw, its third penalty-kicks wins over the Ticos with goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa following the quarterfinal of the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup and semifinal of the 2009 Gold Cup. Ochoa dived to parry Costa Rica's sixth kick, by Cincinnati's Allan Cruz's. With Mexico kicking first, Uriel Antuna sent El Tri's first effort wide, and scar Duarte did the same with Costa Rica's second kick. Hirving Lozano, Orbeln Pineda, Alan Pulido, Lus Romo and Jess Gallardo converted kicks for Mexico that beat goalkeeper Leonel Moreira, and Johan Venegas, Bernald Alfaro, Ariel Lassiter and Francisco Calvo converted for Costa Rica. .... Officials stopped the match for about three minutes during second-half stoppage time because of a discriminatory chant from the stands.

A shot from Mbappe struck Sule's hand from close range, with VAR affirming the on-field call of penalty. Mbappe took the spot-kick himself and beat keeper Gregor Kobel with a shot into the bottom right corner.

By Karolos Grohmann BERLIN (Reuters) - Striker Robert Lewandowski scored a second-half hat-trick as Borussia Dortmund reclaimed top spot in the Bundesliga with an awe-inspiring 6-1 demolition of VfB Stuttgart on Friday. The Poland forward, who is now the league's top scorer with nine, netted three times in 18 minutes to help lift Dortmund to 28 points, two ahead of Bayern Munich who play on Saturday. Stuttgart, who suffered their first defeat in eight league games under coach Thomas Schneider, took an unexpected early lead when Karim Haggui headed in Alexandru Maxim's corner but their joy was short lived. Dortmund, who host Arsenal in the Champions League next week, reacted almost instantly, scoring twice in three minutes to go in front as they left the Stuttgart defence in tatters with their pace. Defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos levelled with a well-taken header in the 19th minute before Marco Reus slotted in his sixth league goal after a solo run. "We could have been up 2-0 before we let in the goal," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, who on Wednesday extended his deal with the club to 2018, told reporters. "We started really well and we fought for every ball. Then we got the equaliser and it all started to roll for us. We had some brief concentration lapses but we quickly turned it around." LEWANDOWSKI TREBLE In front of a sold-out 80,000 crowd that refrained from lighting flares, unlike last week against Schalke 04, Dortmund picked up where they left off nine minutes after the break with Reus turning provider with a flick for Lewandowski to slot in. The Poland striker added another goal two minutes later when he chased a through ball from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and beat keeper Sven Ulreich, again catching defender Gotoku Sakai napping. He completed his hat-trick in the 72nd after Jakub Blaszczykowski's shot was palmed on to the bar by Ulreich and Lewandowski beat Stuttgart's defenders to the ball to tap in. "We are very satisfied because we did exactly what we set out to do," said Lewandowski, who is set to leave after this season and has said he will announce his new club in January. "Now we need to shift focus to the Arsenal game where we also want to get the three points," he added of Wednesday's clash in Champions League Group F where both teams have six points along with Napoli in a three-way tie at the top. Dortmund substitute Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang got his seventh goal of the campaign when he lobbed Ulreich in the 81st minute as the hosts matched their club record of six straight home wins since the start of the season. Treble winners Bayern Munich visit Hoffenheim where they will look to stay unbeaten for a 36th straight game and equal a 30-year-old Bundesliga record set by Hamburg SV in 1982/83. Third-placed Bayer Leverkusen, a point behind Bayern, travel to bottom side Eintracht Braunschweig also on Saturday. 17dc91bb1f

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