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The "Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" ("WAZ") compared this 29-year-old man to former Spanish superstar Raul. "His goal at 1: 0 was a real hussar piece – as he scored the ball after a 17-meter error from Musleras and a sharp angle conceded in the goal, recalling Senor Raul," he said at the time. individual examination.
Burgstaller, who met in the fourth minute, received the first note. "I just shot the goal and he came in. It was a little happy, but I knew exactly where I was and where the goalkeeper was," Burgstaller said after the final whistle.
"It makes him really strong"
His coach was enthusiastic. "He did it very hard, it was a great goal, it's the fruits of his perseverance," said Domenico Tedesco. According to Mark Uth, the scorer of 2: 0, it was "a typical goal of Burgi". The 27-year-old DFB striker made the decision after a counterattack and a Burgstaller pbad in the 57th minute. Schalke is still unbeaten after his group D home win and finished fourth at Galatasaray four points.
"It would have been a shame if we had not won, we were already a lot better in Istanbul and today, in that sense it was a perfect night for all Schalke, not just for me", said Burgstaller. For him, it could have been a liberation strike.
Exactly one month after the 2-0 victory in the league in Düsseldorf, Carinthian scored its 16th match in competition for the second time. "The knot has erupted, hopefully," said Tedesco. For Schalke, it was the third consecutive victory in competition. FC Porto are two points ahead of the Royal Blues after a 4-1 win against Lok Moscow.
Atletico handles revenge
Schalke's local rivals Borussia Dortmund conceded a 2-0 defeat at Atletico Madrid in Group A. Thanks to the goals of Saul Niguez (33) and Antoine Griezmann (80), the Spaniards returned the favor. for the 0: 4 defeat in Germany. Both teams hold nine points and are as good as in the bag.
Despite everything, BVB could well face the first loss to coach Lucien Favre after 15 unbeaten competitions. "It may not be so bad that after the last few weeks when everything was great, we are on the field again," said BVB goalkeeper Roman Bürki.
Barcelona sets the ascent
FC Barcelona have already set their first qualifying round – for the 15th time in a row. A 1-1 at Inter Milan was enough. "It was a real show on the square and on the stands," said Ernesto Valverde, coach of Barca. Deserved leadership of his new without Lionel Messi, Malcom's principal troupe (83.) Inters Mauro Icardi (87.) made up for the death.
The Italians also have everything in hand in the climb of Group B, a point in Tottenham would be enough in the next round. The "Spurs" won the match 2-1 against PSV Eindhoven for the first time and have not yet abandoned the game. "We still have two games and we have been better in Milan than Inter, I am optimistic," said Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Reverse for Liverpool
With Liverpool, there was an unexpected setback for another English club. Due to the 0-2 loss of "Reds" (six points) to Salzburg-Bezwinger Red Star Belgrade (four) in Pool C, everything is open. "We have to see now that we do not have another defeat, otherwise it will be difficult," said Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp. His team is still leading the group C, while Naples (six) and Paris Saint-Germain (five) share the points of a 1-1 draw.
"I am very happy because we have a slight advantage after the duels with one of the strongest teams in Europe," said Napoli coach Carlo Ancelotti after the second match no one against PSG.
PSG argues with a referee
In the French camp, he was upset by the performance of the referee. "It's a bit difficult to accept the result," said coach Thomas Tuchel after two mistakes from Björn Kuipers.
So was before the trouble to 1: 1 before unsuccessful offside by Jose Callejon there is. For this PSG has been denied a penalty after a foul on Juan Bernat. "There have been two mistakes of the referee.We need the video referee," said the club boss, Nbader al-Khelaifi. On November 28, PSG is under pressure in the duel with Liverpool, finalist of last year.
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