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Friday, January 12, 2024

Bill Belichick leaving Patriots after 24 seasons, six titles

Bill Belichick has 333 wins all time (regular season and playoffs),
14 behind Hall of Famer Don Shula.
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Bill Belichick will no longer serve as New England Patriots coach after a remarkable 24 seasons, saying Thursday that "we're going to move on" while also looking back fondly at his unmatched run in NFL history that included six Super Bowl titles.


Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft spent a good part of this week periodically meeting and discussing how each side wanted to proceed. From sources familiar with those conversations, there was said to be no conflict, no disagreement, and in the end, productive talks resulted in a mutual decision that left both sides comfortable and at ease.


During a news conference Thursday, Kraft called Belichick the greatest coach of all time who deserved to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.


"This is a move that we mutually agreed that is needed at this time," Kraft said. "What Bill accomplished, in my opinion, will never be duplicated."


Belichick, who said he will "always be a Patriot," thanked Kraft and his family for the opportunity and support, saying: "We had a vision of building a championship football team that has exceeded my wildest dreams and expectations. I'm very proud of that. I'll always have those great memories, will carry those with me the rest of my life."


Belichick, who had one year remaining on his contract, will be allowed to leave the team without the Patriots seeking compensation. He wants to continue coaching and is expected to draw interest from at least some of the other seven NFL teams that have head-coaching vacancies, including quite possibly the Atlanta Falcons, league sources said.


"It'll be difficult to see him in a cutoff hoodie on the sideline, but I'll always wish him continued success, except when it's against the beloved Patriots," Kraft said.


The Patriots now will embark on their first head-coaching search in a quarter century. Patriots linebackers coach Jerod Mayo, whom the team signed to a contract extension in the offseason and Kraft has identified as a rising head-coaching candidate, projects to be a, if not the, leading candidate for the job, sources said. Mayo played for the Patriots from 2008 to 2015 and has been an assistant under Belichick since 2019.


If Mayo is ultimately the choice, and the Patriots established a succession plan in the contract he signed last offseason, the organization could hire him at any point without going through the standard NFL hiring process.


Kraft said in a second news conference Thursday that he chose not to try to trade Belichick, saying he "didn't think it was right" to turn the coach's departure into a transaction and comparing the circumstances to Tom Brady leaving for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.


"We're looking for someone who can help us get back to the playoffs and win," Kraft said.


Brady posted about Belichick's departure on Instagram, calling him "the best coach in the history of the NFL."


"We accomplished some amazing things over a long period of time, many of which will be hard to replicate," Brady wrote. "He worked every day to help us achieve the ultimate goal, in the ultimate team sport. ... I could never have been the player I was without you Coach Belichick. I am forever grateful. And I wish you the best of luck in whatever you choose next."


Belichick's exit from New England occurred less than 24 hours after his close friend Nick Saban retired from Alabama.


There is a symmetry and a similarity in the departures of two football legends -- men who are widely considered the greatest coach in professional history and the greatest coach in college football history. Belichick helped lead the Patriots to nine Super Bowl appearances and six Super Bowl titles; Saban led Alabama to nine SEC titles and six national championships.


Additionally, Saban succeeded Pete Carroll as the Ohio State secondary coach in 1980; when Belichick was head coach in Cleveland, he worked with Saban from 1991 to 1994; and Belichick replaced Carroll as the Patriots' head coach in 2000, decades before all three vacated their long-standing jobs this week in a 24-hour period.


The fact that Belichick and Kraft are going their own ways carries an element of sadness, but not surprise. Kraft had pointed out how important it was for the Patriots to make the playoffs this season. Instead, they were one of the first teams eliminated, on Dec. 10.


Speculation about Belichick's future swirled during the 2023 season, with one of the lowest points for the team coming Nov. 12 in a 10-6 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Frankfurt, Germany.


Before that game, addressing this past season, the 82-year-old Kraft told NFL Network: "It's really been disappointing. I had hoped things would be a lot better, as I know our fan base did. ... This isn't what we were expecting to happen this year."


Another key factor for Kraft was the franchise's trajectory since Brady's departure as a free agent after the 2019 season. Since losing Brady, which pained Kraft, the Patriots have posted losing records in three of their four seasons, and their last playoff win was a 13-3 triumph over the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII on Feb. 3, 2019 -- when Brady was on the team.


Belichick, 71, leaves New England with 333 career victories (including playoffs), ranking second all time behind Don Shula and his 347. Belichick, George Halas and Curly Lambeau are the only NFL coaches with six championships since the league began postseason play in 1933.


Belichick's 24-year tenure was the fifth-longest of any head coach with one team. He had completed his 49th consecutive NFL season in 2023, the most consecutive coaching seasons in league history.


He is now looking to spend season No. 50 with another NFL franchise.


Kraft called it an "emotional day" for the organization while explaining why he believed it was the right decision.


"Our family is the custodian of this asset, the New England Patriots, and we know how important it is to the psyche of the community," Kraft said. "What's gone on here the last three to four years isn't what we want, so we have a responsibility to do what we can to fix it to the best of our ability."


As he departs New England, Belichick's résumé includes these marks that are expected to stand for the foreseeable future:


• 17 division titles, the most by a head coach in NFL history, with Shula, Andy Reid and Tom Landry tied for second with 13.


• Nine conference championships, the most by a head coach in the Super Bowl era.


• 12 Super Bowl appearances (including his time as an assistant).


• 21 winning seasons as a head coach, which trails only Halas (40), Shula (33), Lambeau (33) and Landry (29).


• One of four undefeated and untied regular seasons in NFL history (2007). It was the only one under the 16-game schedule played from 1978 to 2020.


"Players win games in the NFL," Belichick said. "I've been very, very fortunate to coach some of the greatest players to ever play the game."



Source: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/39285303/bill-belichick-leaving-patriots-24-seasons-sources-say

Thursday, December 30, 2021

2022 ATP Cup Schedule Announced



Home favourite Australia will face a tough start to its 2022 ATP Cup campaign when it confronts Italy’s dual Top 10 stars Matteo Berrettini and Jannik Sinner in its first match of the tournament Sunday evening.



James Duckworth will open the Sunday evening card on Ken Rosewall Arena against World No. 10 Sinner, while Alex De Minaur will look to overcome powerhouse World No. 7 Berrettini in the No. 1 singles, which follows.


On the opening day of the tournament, Top 10 stars Stefanos Tsitsipas and Hubert Hurkacz will do battle when Greece meets Poland in the night session on Qudos Bank Arena.


Learn more about the 2022 ATP Cup, live streaming information at: [CLICK HERE]



Full 2022 ATP Cup Schedule

   KRA  QBA
 1 Jan Day  Chile vs Spain   Argentina vs Georgia
 1 Jan Night  Serbia vs Norway  Greece vs Poland 
 2 Jan Day  Russia vs Austria   Canada vs USA 
 2 Jan Night  Italy vs Australia   Germany vs Great Britain 
 3 Jan Day  Poland vs Georgia   Norway vs Spain 
 3 Jan Night  Greece vs Argentina   Serbia vs Chile 
 4 Jan Day  Germany vs USA   Italy vs Austria 
 4 Jan Night  Canada vs Great Britain   Russia vs Australia 
 5 Jan Day  Norway vs Chile   Poland vs Argentina
 5 Jan Night  Serbia vs Spain   Greece vs Georgia 
 6 Jan Day  Russia vs Italy  Great Britain vs USA
 6 Jan Night  Austria vs Australia   Germany vs Canada 



The winner of Group A will meet the winner of Group D in the first semi-final on the evening of 7 January for a spot in the championship match, with the winners of Group B and C playing during the day on 8 January. The final will be on the evening of 9 January, with all knockout stage matches taking place inside Ken Rosewall Arena.


Knockout Stage Schedule

   Match   KRA 
 7 Jan Night   SF   Winner Group A vs. Winner Group D 
 8 Jan Day   SF   Winner Group B vs. Winner Group C 
 9 Jan Night   Final   Winner SF 1 vs. Winner SF 2 



Group A

Serbia leads Group A, which also consists of Norway, Chile and Spain. On the evening of 5 January, Serbia will play Spain in a rematch of the 2020 ATP Cup final, which was also held inside Ken Rosewall Arena. Roberto Bautista Agut and Pablo Carreno Busta lead the way for an experienced Spanish side.



Group B

Russia is in a difficult group with home country Australia, Austria and Italy. Medvedev and company will face Italy in a tantalising rematch of the 2021 final on 6 January during the day inside Ken Rosewall Arena. Four of the Top 10 players in the FedEx ATP Rankings will compete in that match, with Medvedev leading the way against Berrettini.



Group C
The last match of group play inside Qudos Bank Arena on 6 January promises to be a good one between Group C teams Germany and Canada. Germany is led by two-time Nitto ATP Finals champion Alexander Zverev and Canada has two of the ATP Tour's brightest talents in Felix Auger-Aliassime and Denis Shapovalov, longtime friends.


Group D
Two 2021 Nitto ATP Finals competitors lead the way in Group D, with Stefanos Tsitsipas topping Greece's lineup and Hubert Hurkacz playing No. 1 singles for Poland. The two countries will face each other on the evening of 1 January inside Qudos Bank Arena.



Source - https://www.atptour.com/en/news/atp-cup-2022-schedule-released

2022 NHL Winter Classic (Info Schedule)



Minneapolis and Target Field will host the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic on Jan. 1, 2022, and feature our Minnesota Wild taking on the St. Louis Blues. The New Year’s Day match-up will be the Wild’s first NHL Winter Classic. Faceoff is set for 6 p.m. CT in downtown Minneapolis.

Learn more about the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic, live streaming information at: [CLICK HERE]



The outdoor game, originally scheduled for New Year’s Day 2021, will mark the second NHL regular-season outdoor game for both the Wild and the Blues. The Wild previously appeared in the 2016 Coors Light NHL Stadium Series, a 6-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at Huntington Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Feb. 21, 2016.



Minneapolis is proud to host this can't-miss event for hockey fans! Winter is when the city comes alive with one-of-a-kind outdoor festivals, unique winter activities, and our food and nightlife experience just gets hotter ... and breathtakingly cozy. From navigating the city to exploring our favorite winter spots and hangouts, we've put together everything you need to make the most out of your experience in Minneapolis during the 2022 Discover NHL Winter Classic.


Source - https://www.minneapolis.org/nhl-winter-classic-2022/

Monday, September 27, 2021

Baltimore Ravens Win Over Detroit Lions with 66 yard FG record



DETROIT -- During pregame warm-ups, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker couldn't get enough power on a couple of 65-yard attempts that fell short.

Then, with the game on the line, Tucker hit a 66-yard field goal -- the longest in NFL history -- to lift the Ravens to a last-second 19-17 victory over the Detroit Lions.

Tucker's kick landed on the middle crossbar as time expired, bounced high in the air and ricocheted through. Swarmed by teammates on the field, he was lifted up in celebration.

"Thankfully, we found an extra yard-and-a-half that I didn't have three hours before," said Tucker as Quoted on espn.com, who held the ball from the winning kick in his hand. "I'm grateful for that."

Tucker's 66-yarder eclipsed Matt Prater's 64-yard field goal in 2013 as the longest in NFL history.

Tucker is more than the record holder for the longest kick and the most accurate kicker in NFL history. He's also the most clutch. Tucker improved to 16-for-16 in his NFL career on field goals in the final minute of regulation.

"He's the best kicker in history," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said. "When you have a kicker like that, you want to give him an opportunity like that. For him to come through like that is just historic."

It was déjà vu for Tucker, whose 61-yard field goal won the Ravens' last game at Ford Field eight years ago. That had been his previous career long.

There have been only seven go-ahead field goals of 60-plus yards in the final minute in NFL history, and Tucker is the only kicker with multiple ones, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Both have come at Ford Field for Tucker.

"I love Detroit," Tucker said. "I think I'm going to buy a place here."

Tucker's winning kick was set up by Lamar Jackson converting a fourth-and-19 with a 36-yard pass to Sammy Watkins.

"I'm looking and see how many yards it is. I'm like, 'Dang, this is different right here. I've never seen him in this predicament,'" Jackson said. "I was hoping to get him closer. It was like, 'If we get enough air, he's going to make it.' He came through."

After Tucker's kick, fans exited Ford Field slowly in disappointment yet again as this latest loss adds to the laundry list of other dramatic endings in Lions franchise history. First-year Lions coach Dan Campbell didn't know how to initially describe his emotions other than, "I didn't think he would make it."

"I love the grit of this freakin' team, I do," Campbell said of his team. "If you're not a gritty team, you won't hold up to this team, so small victories and we've got to move forward and find a way to beat Chicago." Detroit is off to an 0-3 start for the first time since 2015, but players are aware of the silver lining in defeat.

Lions quarterback Jared Goff said the team will "remain true" and resilient going forward since the narrative could've changed completely had the ball bounced on the other side of the crossbar.

"About as big of a gut punch as I've ever been a part of. And, I guess I'll start this off by saying this team and this city has been through a lot obviously in recent years and has had these gut punches," Goff said.

"For me, personally, it's the hardest one I've been a part of, but I think the resiliency that we've shown in the past amongst this group and hopefully the new guys as well, the resiliency to push through something like this will remain. That optimism, that hope, that belief in each other, because it was there."


Source : https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/32286586/baltimore-ravens-tucker-wins-game-detroit-lions-record-66-yard-fg

Arsenal Beat Tottenham 3-1 In Premier League London Derby



LONDON (AP) - Arsenal tore apart Tottenham with three goals in the first 34 minutes in a 3-1 win on Sunday that extended an early season recovery and completed a miserable September for their north London rivals in the Premier League.

Quoted from dailyunion.com, goals from Emile Smith Rowe, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Bukayo Saka completed a third consecutive league win for Arsenal who lost their opening three games.

In a reversal of fortunes, Tottenham have now lost three in a row in the league after opening with a trio of successes.

The opener came in the 12th minute after Martin Odegaard went wide for Saka, whose low cross reached the unmarked Smith Rowe to be swept into the net.

Arsenal capitalized on a counter-attack in the 27th minute with Smith Rowe squaring Aubameyang to add a second.

Things will get better for the Gunners when Saka scores.

Thomas Prtey stole the ball from Harry Kane and Arsenal again broke through the Spurs defense with three passes. Smith Rowe found Saka, who ran into the box and was well challenged by the retreating Kane, only for the loose ball to roll back into his England team-mate's path. Saka then finished low past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.

Tottenham gave themselves the chance to make an unexpected comeback when Son Heung-min picked up a cross from Sergio Reguilon in the 79th minute. But there will be no recovery for Nuno Espirito Santo's team.


Source : https://www.dailyunion.com/sports/national/arsenal-beats-tottenham-3-1-in-premier-league-london-derby/article_ff69f1e9-2857-5c85-90f4-95d92d6308d1.html

Thursday, June 3, 2021

2021 The UEFA European Football Championship (UEFA Euro 2020) | Full Schedule

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Coronavirus has put Euro 2020 back a year to 2021, but 24 sides will still play across 11 host cities - with Dublin and Bilbao dropped from the schedule in April and Seville added - in a festival of football.

The top two teams from each of the 10 groups qualified for Euro 2020 and the four remaining positions were settled in the play-offs, with Scotland beating Serbia in a penalty shootout to join England and Wales at the tournament.

Here is the confirmed schedule so far...

The Euro 2020 group draw
Group A: Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Wales
Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland
Group C: Ukraine, Netherlands, Austria, North Macedonia
Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland
Group E: Spain, Poland, Sweden, Slovakia
Group F: Germany, France, Portugal, Hungary


When and where is Euro 2020?
The 16th UEFA European Championship runs from June 11 to July 11, 2021, and to celebrate the tournament's 60th birthday, 11 cities across the continent have been selected as hosts. The 12 cities and stadiums are:

Amsterdam (Netherlands) - Johan Cruyff Arena
Baku (Azerbaijan) - Olympic Stadium
Seville (Spain) - Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan Stadium
Bucharest (Romania) - Arena Nationala
Budapest (Hungary) - Puskas Arena
Copenhagen (Denmark) - Parken Stadium
Glasgow (Scotland) - Hampden Park
London (England) - Wembley Stadium
Munich (Germany) - Allianz Arena
Rome (Italy) - Stadio Olimpico
Saint Petersburg (Russia) - Krestovsky Stadium
Rome's Stadio Olimpico will host the opening match on June 11, while England's national stadium Wembley will stage both semi-finals and the final as well as a last-16 tie that was originally scheduled to be staged in Dublin.

As a result of the pan-European staging, no nation has been granted an automatic spot, with all 55 teams taking part in the qualification process.

The Euro 2020 group-stage schedule
Each stadium will host three group-stage matches, which are set to take place between June 11 and June 23.

The host cities have been paired off for the group stages:

Group A: Rome and Baku
Group B: Saint Petersburg and Copenhagen
Group C: Amsterdam and Bucharest
Group D: London and Glasgow
Group E: Seville and Saint Petersburg
Group F: Munich and Budapest
Every host nation that qualifies will play a minimum of two games at home in the group stages. Should both paired nations qualify (eg. if England and Scotland both qualify they will be put into Group D) then a draw will take place to determine which nation will host their direct group-stage encounter.

The winners and runners-up of each group will reach the knockout stages, as well as the four best third-placed teams.

The knockout schedule
Each city will host one last 16 or quarter-final match, before London takes centre stage for the semi-finals and final. There is no third-place play-off.

The knockouts will run from June 26 to July 11

Round of 16
June 26: 1A v 2C, London - 2A v 2B, Amsterdam
June 27: 1B v 3A/D/E/F, Bilbao - 1C v 3D/E/F, Budapest
June 28: 2D v 2E, Copenhagen - 1F v 3A/B/C, Bucharest
June 29: 1E v 3A/B/C/D, Glasgow - 1D v 2F, London

Quarter-finals
July 2: Saint Petersburg and Munich
July 3: Baku and Rome

Semi-finals
July 6 and 7: London

Final
July 11: London

Euro group stage fixtures...

Friday June 11
Group A: Turkey vs Italy; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Saturday June 12
Group A: Wales vs Switzerland; Kick-off 2pm (Baku)
Group B: Denmark vs Finland; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Group B: Belgium vs Russia; Kick-off 8pm (St Petersburg)

Sunday June 13
Group D: England vs Croatia; Kick-off 2pm (London)
Group C: Austria vs North Macedonia; Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)
Group C: Netherlands vs Ukraine; Kick-off 8pm (Amsterdam)

Monday June 14
Group D: Scotland vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 2pm (Glasgow)
Group E: Poland vs Slovakia; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Group E: Spain vs Sweden; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Tuesday June 15
Group F: Hungary vs Portugal; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Group F: France vs Germany; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)

Wednesday June 16
Group B: Finland vs Russia: Kick-off 2pm (St Petersburg)
Group A: Turkey vs Wales: Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Group A: Italy vs Switzerland; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Thursday June 17
Group C: Ukraine vs North Macedonia; Kick-off 2pm (Bucharest)
Group B: Denmark vs Belgium; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Group C: Netherlands vs Austria; Kick-off 8pm (Amsterdam)

Friday June 18
Group E: Sweden vs Slovakia; Kick-off 2pm (St Petersburg)
Group D: Croatia vs Czech Republic; Kick-off 5pm (Glasgow)
Group D: England vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (London)

Saturday June 19
Group F: Hungary vs France; Kick-off 2pm (Budapest)
Group F: Portugal vs Germany; Kick-off 5pm (Munich)
Group E: Spain vs Poland; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Sunday June 20
Group A: Italy vs Wales; Kick-off 5pm (Rome)
Group A: Switzerland vs Turkey; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)

Monday June 21
Group C: North Macedonia vs Netherlands; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Group C: Ukraine vs Austria; Kick-off 5pm (Bucharest)
Group B: Russia vs Denmark; Kick-off 8pm (Copenhagen)
Group B: Finland vs Belgium; Kick-off 8pm (St Petersburg)

Tuesday June 22
Group D: Czech Republic vs England; Kick-off 8pm (London)
Group D: Croatia vs Scotland; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)

Wednesday June 23
Group E: Slovakia vs Spain; Kick-off 5pm (Seville)
Group E: Sweden vs Poland; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Group F: Germany vs Hungary; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)
Group F: Portugal vs France; Kick-off 8pm (Budapest)

Top two in each group plus four best third-placed teams go through

Knockout phase...
Round of 16...

Saturday June 26
Game 1: Group A runners-up vs Group B runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Amsterdam)
Game 2: Group A winners vs Group C runners-up; Kick-off 8pm (London)

Sunday June 27
Game 3: Group C winners vs third-placed side from Group D/E/F; Kick-off 5pm (Budapest)
Game 4: Group B winners vs third-placed side from Group A/D/E/F; Kick-off 8pm (Seville)

Monday June 28
Game 5: Group D runners-up vs Group E runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (Copenhagen)
Game 6: Group F winners vs third-placed side from Group A/B/C; Kick-off 8pm (Bucharest)

Tuesday June 29
Game 7: Group D winners vs Group F runners-up; Kick-off 5pm (London)
Game 8: Group E winners vs third-placed side Group A/B/C/D; Kick-off 8pm (Glasgow)

Quarter-finals

Friday July 2
Quarter-final 1: Game 6 winner vs Game 5 winner; Kick-off 5pm (St Petersburg)
Quarter-final 2: Game 4 winner vs Game 2 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Munich)

Saturday July 3
Quarter-final 3: Game 3 winner vs Game 1 winner; Kick-off 5pm (Baku)
Quarter-final 4: Game 8 winner vs Game 7 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Rome)

Semi-finals

Tuesday July 6
Semi-final 1: Quarter-final 2 winner vs Quarter-final 1 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)

Wednesday July 7
Semi-final 2: Quarter-final 4 winner vs Quarter-final 3 winner; Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)

The Final
Sunday July 11

Kick-off 8pm (Wembley, London)


Source : https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11677282/euro-2020-when-is-the-tournament-in-2021-and-who-has-qualified

Friday, May 14, 2021

Update Klasemen Liga Inggris: Arsenal Disalip Everton, Liverpool Tembus 5 Besar

KOMPAS.com - Terdapat beberapa pergeseran di papan klasemen Liga Inggris menyusul hasil dua pertandingan pada Jumat (14/5/2021) dini hari WIB. 

Adapun dua pertandingan yang dimaksud adalah duel Aston Villa vs Everton dan Manchester United vs Liverpool. 

Duel Aston Villa vs Everton berlangsung lebih dulu di Stadion Villa Park. 

Hasilnya, Everton selaku tim tamu berhasil menahan imbang tuan rumah Aston Villa dengan skor kacamata alias 0-0.

Berkat hasil imbang kontra Aston Villa, Everton kembali merebut peringkat kedelapan klasemen Liga Inggris. 

Mereka menduduki peringkat kedelapan dengan koleksi 56 poin dari 35 pertandingan. 

The Toffees, julukan Everton, menyalip Arsenal yang kini berada di peringkat kesembilan dengan torehan 55 poin. 

Everton juga menyamai raihan poin Tottenham Hotspur yang menduduki peringkat ketujuh.
Setelah itu, duel Man United vs Liverpool berlangsung di Stadion Old Trafford. 

Liverpool selaku tim tamu berhasil memenangi laga ini dengan skor 4-2. 

Penyerang asal Brasil, Roberto Firmino, menjadi pahlawan kemenangan Liverpool setelah dirinya mencetak sepasang gol ke gawang Man United. 

Sementara itu, dua gol lainnya tercipta melalu aksi Diogo Jota dan Mohamed Salah. 

Adapun sepasang gol untuk Man United dibukukan oleh Bruno Fernandes dan Marcus Rashford.

Kemenangan atas tuan rumah Man United membuat Liverpool naik ke peringkat kelima klasemen Liga Inggris. 

Skuad asuhan Juergen Klopp itu kini mengantongi 60 poin dari 35 pertandingan. 

Mereka kini terpaut empat poin dari Chelsea yang menduduki peringkat keempat. 

Liverpool juga masih memiliki tiga laga sisa, yakni melawan West Bromwich Albion (16 Mei), Burnley (20 Mei), dan Crystal Palace (23 Mei). 

Dengan demikian, Liverpool masih berpeluang finis di empat besar klasemen guna langsung lolos ke Liga Champions musim 2021-2022.

Berikut klasemen Liga Inggris hingga Jumat (14/5/2021): 

1. Man City 35 laga | 80 poin 
2. Man United 36 | 70 
3. Leicester 36 | 66 
4. Chelsea 36 | 64 
5. Liverpool 35 | 60 
6. West Ham 35 | 58 
7. Tottenham 35 | 56 
8. Everton 35 | 56 
9. Arsenal 36 | 55 
10. Leeds 35 | 50 
11. Aston Villa 35 | 49 
12. Wolves 35 | 45 
13. Crystal Palace 35 | 41 
14. Southampton 35 | 40 
15. Burnley 35 } 39 
16. Newcastle 35 | 39 
17. Brighton 35 | 37 
18. Fulham 35 | 27 
19. West Brom 35 | 26 
20. Sheffield 35 | 17


Sumber : https://bola.kompas.com/read/2021/05/14/08300058/klasemen-liga-inggris-arsenal-disalip-everton-liverpool-tembus-5-besar

Tundukan Granada 4 – 1, El Real Terus Pepet Atletico


detik.com / Granada - Real Madrid tak mau membiarkan Atletico Madrid berlari sendirian dalam perburuan gelar juara LaLiga. Ini setelah Los Blancos menang 4-1 di markas Granada.

Pada pertandingan pekan ke-36 yang dihelat di Estadio Nuevo Los Carmenes, Jumat (14/5/2021) dini hari WIB, Madrid memimpin 2-0 di babak pertama lewat gol-gol Luka Modric dan Rodrygo.

Granada sempat memangkas skor lewat Jorge Molina di menit ke-71, sebelum Alvaro Odriozola dan Karim Benzema menegaskan kemenangan Madrid, Tambahan tiga poin membuat Madrid punya 78 poin di posisi kedua klasemen.

Dengan dua laga tersisa, Madrid yang berselisih dua poin dari Atletico di puncak dan unggul dua angka dari Barcelona, masih berpeluang jadi juara. Granada di posisi ke-10 dengan 45 poin.

Match Stats

 

4-2-3-1

Granada CF

1

-

4

Real Madrid

4-3-3

 

 

Possession

35.1%

35.1%64.9%

64.9%

Duels success rate

47.2%

47.2%52.8%

52.8%

Aerial duels won

38.1%

38.1%61.9%

61.9%

Interceptions

8

812

12

Offsides

1

11

1

Corners

2

23

3


Passes

356

356661

661

Long passes

61

6143

43

Passing accuracy

76.1%

76.1%88.5%

88.5%

Passing accuracy in opponents' half (%)

65.9%

65.9%83.9%

83.9%

Crosses

9

99

9

Crossing accuracy

11.1%

11.1%44.4%

44.4%


Goals

1

14

4

Shots

10

1016

16

Shots on target

5

57

7

Blocked shots

3

33

3

Shots outside the box

3

33

3

Shots inside the box

7

713

13

Shooting accuracy

50.0%

50.0%43.8%

43.8%


Tackles

16

1613

13

Tackles success rate

43.8%

43.8%46.2%

46.2%

Clearances

8

88

8

 

Fouls conceded

15

159

9

Yellow cards

3

33

3

Red cards

0

00

0

Jalannya pertandingan

Kemenangan Atletico membuat Madrid mau tak mau harus bisa mengalahkan Granada. Ada tiga pergantian pemain dari laga terakhir saat menghadapi Sevilla, yakni Miguel Gutierrez, Marvin Park, dan Rodrygo dimainkan.

Meski demikian, Madrid masih terlalu tangguh untuk Granada yang sudah ditekan sejak menit pertama. Pada menit ke-14, Karim Benzema menanduk bola crossing Rodrygo yang memaksa Rui Silva menepisnya.

Tapi, tiga menit berselang, Rui Silva tak berkutik ketika gawangnya harus bobol oleh Luka Modric. Gutierrez mengirimkan umpan lambung ke arah Modric di kotak penalti dan bola sempat memantul, sebelum disikat dengan kaki kanan gelandang Kroasia itu ke tiang jauh.

Madrid lebih sabar dalam menguasai bola dan tak memberikan kesempatan untuk Granada mengembangkan permainan. Di masa injury time babak pertama, Madrid menggandakan skor.

Marvin Park merebut bola dari penguasaan pemain Granada dan memberikan terobosan kepada Rodrygo yang berlari dari sisi kanan dan melakukan cut-in, sebelum menembak ke gawang Rui Silva.

Madrid unggul 2-0 di babak pertama. Memasuki babak kedua, Granada coba menekan pertahanan Madrid yang dipaksa banyak bermain di daerah sendiri.

Pada menit ke-56 Vinicius Junior berlari dari sisi kiri dan masuk ke kotak penalti untuk menembak bola ke tiang dekat, tapi bisa diamankan Rui Silva.

Di menit ke-67 Granada nyaris bikin gol andaikan Luis Suarez tak membuang kesempatan emas di tiang jauh. Berdiri bebas saat menerima umpan rekannya, sepakan Suarez malah melebar.

Granada berhasil memangkas jarak jadi 1-2 pada menit ke-71 lewat pemain veteran Jorge Molina. Diawali sepakan Suarez yang ditepis Courtois, Molina dengan cepat menyambar bola rebound ke gawang Madrid.

Tapi, tim tamu melebarkan jarak lagi empat menit berselang, Eden Hazard menerima umpan daerah Modric di sisi kiri dan langsung melepaskan ke tengah kotak penalti.

Alvaro Odriozola yang muncul dari belakang dengan cepat menyepak dengan kaki kiri ke pojok atas gawang Rui Silva. Madrid lantas menambah skor jadi 4-1 semenit berselang.

Kali ini diawali blunder Rui Silva yang keluar jauh dari sarangnya untuk menghalau bola lambung. Sapuannya gagal dan jatuh di kaki Benzema yang mudah saja menceploskan dari jarak jauh ke gawang kosong.

Suarez mendapat peluang bikin gol di detik akhir saat melakukan solo run hingga kotak penalti Madrid. Tapi, sepakannya dari jarak dekat bisa diadang Courtois dan Madrid tetap menang 4-1.

Susunan pemain

Granada: Rui Silva; Dimitri Foulquier, Dominagos Duarte, German Sanchez (Nehuen Perez 81'), Quini; Yan Eteki (Domingos Quina 61'), Maxime Gonalons; Antonio Puertas (Adrian Marin 67'), Fede Vico (Alberto Soro 54'), Darwin Machis (Luis Suárez 54'); Jorge Molina.

Real Madrid: Thibaut Courtois; Federico Valverde (Isco 62'), Eder Militao, Nacho, Miguel Gutierrez; Luka Modric, Casemiro, Marvin Park (Alvaro Odriozola 45'); Rodrygo (Marco Asensio 62'), Karim Benzema (Mariano 77'), Vinicius Junior (Eden Hazard 62').


Sumber: https://sport.detik.com/sepakbola/liga-spanyol/d-5569064/granada-vs-madrid-menang-4-1-el-real-terus-pepet-atletico