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24-08-2017, 08:17 AM | #1 |
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[2017/18] UCL Matches
Fase Play-Off UCL telah selesai, saatnya masuk Fase Group.
Berikut pembagian Pot sebelum dilakukan drawing nanti malam pukul 23.00 WIB. |
25-08-2017, 08:22 AM | #2 |
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Hasil drawing UCL
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Manchester United Champions League draw verdict: Jose Mourinho's side to face Benfica, Basle and CSKA Moscow after Red Devils handed kind group
* Manchester United have been handed a kind draw in the Champions League * Red Devils to face Benfica, Basle and Russian side CSKA Moscow * United were not involved in the Champions League last season * But they have returned after winning last season's Europa League in Stockholm Manchester United's return to the Champions League has seen them handed a kind draw after they were grouped with Benfica, Basle and CSKA Moscow. The Red Devils were absent from Europe's premier club competition last season but are back after winning the Europa League, and have avoided all or European football's powerhouses on their return. Sportsmail takes a look at what lies in wait for Mourinho's side in Group A. Benfica Having avoided European heavyweights Bayern Munich, Juventus and Real Madrid from pot one, Mourinho's men will be happy with their draw to face Benfica. The Lisbon-based club won their domestic league by six points last season, taking their tally to 36 titles in all and top the fledgling table with three wins from three. They were knocked out of last season's Champions League at the last 16 stage by Borussia Dortmund, losing 5-0 on aggregate, and have two European Cups to their name having lifted the famous trophy twice in the 1960s. Key player - Konstantinos Mitroglou The Greek striker, who failed to hit the heights during his time at Fulham, scored 26 goals for the Portuguese side last season, leading their scoring charts. He scored 20 league goals the previous season in an impressive start to life in Portugal. Danger rating - 6/10 Things could have been a lot worse for United, but the Portuguese side will still pose a threat. Basle Another champion for United to face, after Basle ran away with the Swiss Super League by a mammoth 17 points to claim their 20th title. They've made a strong start to this season, too, with four wins from four games. They exited last season's tournament in the group stage after failing to register a win in their six games, in a pool won by Arsenal as Paris Saint-Germain came in second. Key player - Ricky van Wolfswinkel The Dutch striker, an expensive flop in English football with Norwich, has been prolific in his opening month as a Basel player, having scored four goals in four games since his arrival from Vitesse Arnhem. His return to Holland saw him find his feet and has proved he can still be a goal-scoring threat. Danger rating - 5/10 Another friendly draw for the Red Devils, as they avoided tough games with Roma and Napoli from pot three while also staying clear of hostile trips to the likes of Besiktas and Olympiacos. CSKA MOSCOW CSKA finished second in the Russian Premier League last season, seven points behind champions Spartak Moscow. But they will provide United with a stern test, given the long journey, potentially tough winter conditions and a 'hybrid' artificial pitch all providing their own challenges. They've won four of their seven games at the start of their league season. Key player - Alan Dzagoev The flying Russian has been linked with a potential move to the Premier League in the past, with his direct running capable of testing any defence. He has been a mainstay of the CSKA side for nearly a decade and has 51 international caps. Danger rating - 5/10 Perhaps a little tougher than their other opponents when it comes to the away game but, again, Mourinho will be happy with this draw. Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-4820596/Manchester-United-Champions-League-draw-verdict.html
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Manchester United withdraw appeal against Phil Jones' two-match Euro ban meaning defender will miss Champions League opener with Basle
* Man United decide not to appeal two-match European ban handed to Jones * Centre-back was banned and fined for abusing match official after May's Europa League final win over Ajax * Jones already missed the UEFA Super Cup match against Real Madrid * And he will now miss next week's Champions League opener against Basle Manchester United have withdrawn their appeal against Phil Jones' two-match European suspension, meaning the defender will miss next week's Champions League opener against Basle. The 25-year-old has enjoyed a bright start to the season with club and country, starting all three Premier League wins without conceding a goal before helping his country to the brink of World Cup qualification. Jones has so far only missed the UEFA Super Cup defeat to Real Madrid through the two-match ban handed down by European football's governing body for abusing a match official after May's Europa League final win against Ajax. Phil Jones will miss Manchester United's Champions League opener against Basle next week. Jones was banned for two-matches and fined after abusing a UEFA official after May's Europa League victory over Ajax in Stockholm The centre-back was also hit by a €5,000 fine for the incident - sanctions the player feels are 'a bit out of the ordinary'. United saw an application to have the case delayed until after the Super Cup rejected and UEFA has now confirmed 'the appeal has been withdrawn'. Jones will join fellow suspended defender Eric Bailly on the sidelines when Jose Mourinho's men kick-off Group A against Basle next Tuesday. The 25-year-old scored the last time United met the Swiss champions, albeit it was only a late consolation goal in a shock 2-1 loss at St. Jakob-Park. Code:
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09-09-2017, 06:07 AM | #5 |
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Semoga saja live tv lokal sampai final
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13-09-2017, 05:41 AM | #6 |
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Hasil pertandingan hari ini, beberapa tim pesta gol..
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Manchester United fans left furious as Sevilla charge up to £133 for tickets to Champions League last 16 clash
* Manchester United have been allocated 2,650 seats at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan * Majority cost £89 with around 200 seats priced at an 'exorbitant' £133 * Liverpool supporters were charged £54 at the same venue last month Manchester United fans have hit out after it emerged that Sevilla are charging a staggering £133 for tickets for February's Champions League clash in Spain. The move has sparked outrage, with many taking to social media to brand the Spanish club 'a disgrace'. United have been allocated 2,650 seats for the match at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, which have been split into two price groups. The majority cost an eye-watering £89 and the second, which consists of 200 seats, are a scarcely-believable £133. Some United fans claimed that they had paid less for a flight to Seville than what they are now faced with handing over for a ticket for the round of 16 away leg. Others called on Old Trafford officials to intervene and send their supporters a helping hand. Duncan Drasdo, chief executive of the Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST) labelled the prices 'exorbitant'. Manchester United travel to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan to play Sevilla in February. United fans will be charged as much as £133 for tickets for their last 16 game in Seville He added: 'It is too early to know whether we can change this but we are already in contact with both Manchester United and Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and will be lobbying UEFA and other bodies who may be able to influence this exploitative pricing.' United's travel partners, Thomas Cook Sport, are charging £279 for a day trip to see the match and £399 for an overnight stay. Liverpool supporters were charged £54 when Jurgen Klopp's team travelled to the same venue last month. A number of fans of the Merseyside club alleged that they were mistreated by Spanish police, with some allegedly assaulted and denied entry to the stadium for the 3-3 draw. Supporters of Leicester City, who paid £51, reported similar treatment at the hands of the local constabulary when they visited the city for a Champions League tie in February. United are aware of the situation and are looking into it. They came under fire themselves earlier this month when it emerged they were charging Derby County supporters £45 for next month's FA Cup third-round tie while many Premier League clubs are charging £10. Sevilla were yet to respond when contacted for comment. Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5195817/Man-United-fans-fury-Sevilla-charge-133-tickets.html
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Manchester United in talks with Sevilla in bid to reduce astronomical ticket prices for Champions League fixture
* Manchester United want Sevilla to reduce tickets for their travelling supporters * The Spanish club plan to charge £89 and £133 for their Champions League tie * The ticket prices were branded ‘exorbitant’ by fan group chief Duncan Drasdo * Manchester United fear setting a precedent if they subside the cost themselves Manchester United have entered into discussions with Sevilla in a bid to bring down the astronomical price of tickets for their Champions League clash next month. The Spanish side sparked outrage when it emerged that they planned to charge United supporters £89 and £133 for the last-16 fixture. It is understood that while United are reluctant to subsidise the cost of the tickets, as they do not want to set a precedent and give opposition clubs a licence to up prices in future, they have opened dialogue with officials at the La Liga side. United will email supporters who have been successful in the ballot for the 2,650 tickets on Tuesday afternoon. The message will tell them that they have been charged the full admission price but also adds that work is ongoing to reduce that figure. Any subsequent discount will be passed on. Manchester United want Sevilla to reduce ticket prices for their Champions League tie. Manchester United fans currently face paying £89 and £133 to attend the last-16 fixture at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium, a price that has been described as 'exorbitant' The staggering prices were branded ‘exorbitant’ by Duncan Drasdo, chief executive of the Manchester United Supporters Trust (MUST). He added: 'It is too early to know whether we can change this but we are already in contact with both Manchester United and Football Supporters Europe (FSE) and will be lobbying UEFA and other bodies who may be able to influence this exploitative pricing.' As revealed by Sportsmail, United will also seek advice from Liverpool ahead of the February 21 fixture. Fans of the Merseyside club claimed they were mistreated by Spanish police, with some allegedly assaulted and denied entry to the stadium for a 3-3 draw with Sevilla in November. Anfield officials collated a number of complaints, which have been passed to FSE, who are compiling a dossier of incidents involving fans of foreign clubs at Spanish grounds. That dossier is set to be handed to the Council of Europe in the coming weeks. Liverpool supporters were charged £54 for tickets – a price Sevilla officials have claimed was reduced, while last season, Leicester City fans travelling to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, were charged £51. Code:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5228807/Manchester-United-talks-Sevilla-ticket-prices.html
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