Voici le débrief du match entre Hoffenheim et Lyon dans cette 3 ème journée de la Ligue des Champions 2018-2019. #lyon #liguedeschampions #thomasparlefoot Revivez le Live commenté enflammé de Hoffenheim - Lyon : https://youtu.be/ZpCGwL2eM_k Lyon était à deux doigts de l'exploit sur la pelouse d'Hoffenheim, mais les hommes de Génésio ont craqué à la toute fin du match. Pourtant, les Gones avaient parfaitement débuté la rencontre avec ce cadeau du gardien allemand. Mais ensuite, ils ont reculé et surtout multiplié les errements défensives. Par deux fois, Kramaric s'est retrouvé seul dans la surface pour armer ses tirs. Les coéquipiers de Fekir, toujours blessé, profitent encore d'une erreur du portier pour égaliser et même prendre l'avantage sur un contre chirurgical parfaitement terminé par Memphis Depay. Mais les lyonnais souffrent en fin de partie et subissant trop les assauts des locaux. Et sur un hors-jeu évident, Hoffenheim égalise à la 92 minute. Rageant ! L'OL perd la première place du groupe et se retrouve deuxième. Buts pour Hoffenheim : Kramaric ( 32 ' et 47 ' ) Joelinton ( 90 ' + 2 ). Buts pour Lyon : Traoré ( 27 ' ) Ndombele ( 59 ' ) Depay ( 67 ' ). Les prochains matchs de Hoffenheim : - Mercredi 7 Novembre à 21 h : Lyon - Hoffenheim Les prochains matchs de Lyon : - Samedi 27 Octobre à 17 h : Angers - Lyon. - Mercredi 7 Novembre à 21 h : Lyon - Hoffenheim Mes autres vidéos sur Lyon : https://youtu.be/73SsFqSfpQA https://youtu.be/vfCgUibLpDs https://youtu.be/e00yJNJEzAo https://youtu.be/Qz19GIgUU3U Suivez les réseaux pour toutes les nouvelles sur le foot les amis avec Thomas : https://twitter.com/thomasparlefoot Instagram : thomasparlefoot Snapchat : Thomas Parle Foot Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Thomas-Parle-Foot-150092822223644/
Russia 2-2 Croatia AET (Croatia win 4-3 on penalties): Ivan Rakitic scores winning penalty after thriller in Sochi to send side through to World Cup semi-final with England Croatia will face England in the World Cup semi-finals on Wednesday night after beating Russia on penalties Denis Cheryshev put Russia ahead after curling in a goal-of-the-tournament contender from outside the box Andrej Kramaric equalised for Croatia before half time after he headed home from a Mario Mandzukic cross Domagoj Vida headed Croatia in front in extra-time after he latched on to a brilliant Luka Modric corner Mario Fernandes fired Russia level with another header and took the quarter-final tie to penalties Ivan Rakitic scored the winning penalty after extra-time hero Fernandes fluffed his lines in the shootout Russia's emotional and stubborn journey through their own World Cup ended in heartbreak just before midnight on the Black Sea when they lost a penalty shoot-to Croatia at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. Croatia will now face England in the last four in Moscow on Wednesday night and on this evidence there is nothing particular for Gareth Southgate and his players to fear. Luka Modric and his team-mates will certainly present England with a different test to any they have faced so far in Russia. They will play on the front foot and attempt to take the game to England, something teams like Sweden, Colombia, Panama and Tunisia have not done. However, Croatia will be tired after this gruelling and emotional night. They have played two lots of 120 minutes in the knockout stages, winning a shoot out against Denmark in the last sixteen, and that may take its toll in three days' time. Croatia players celebrate after winning their second consecutive knockout round match on penalties to reach semi-finals For Russia, this was a tough night. They had come back from the dead with an equaliser from defender Mario Fernandes seven minutes from the end of extra-time to force penalties. But sadly it was the Brazilian-born defender who missed the crucial kick in the shoot-out. For Croatia, Marcelo Brozovic, Modric, Domagoj Vida and, finally, Ivan Rakitic all scored their kicks with only Mateo Kovacic missing his country's second effort. But after Russia had recovered from the shock of Fedor Smolov missing their first kick with a successful strike from Alan Dzagoev, Fernandes dragged his team's third one horribly wide meaning that subsequent goals from Sergey Ignashevich and Daler Kuziaev were rendered meaningless when Rakitic converted Croatia's final kick. Croatia had earlier looked to be on their way through after a header by Vida had been nudged in to the net by substitute and former Manchester City and Tottenham defender Vedran Corluka in the first period of extra time. But then the Russians were awarded a free-kick for handball on the edge of the penalty area in the 113th minute and when Dzagoev whipped it in Fernandes rose to head it in to the corner. Rarely has a World Cup ever heard a noise like it.
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Горна Радгона, Словенија, 21.06.2018. Gornja Radgona, Slovenia, 21.06.2018. Стрелци: 0:1 Млакар 9’, 0:2 Млакар 14’, 0:3 Крамариќ 17’, 1:3 Барсегјан 38’, 2:3 Барсегјан 49’ (п), 3:3 Адем 63’ Score: 0:1 Mlakar 9', 0:2 Mlakar 14', 0:3 Kramaric 17', 1:3 Barsegyan 38', 2:3 Barsegyan 49' (p), 3:3 Adem 63'
Croatia ( 2 - 0 ) Nigeria World Cup 2018 Group D Croatia 2-0 Nigeria: Luka Modric penalty seals win in World Cup Group D opener Oghenekaro Etebo own goal and Luka Modric penalty settle flat affair in Russia Croatia sit top of World Cup Group D after a comfortable 2-0 win over Nigeria in Kaliningrad on Saturday evening. Zlatko Dalic's side took the lead in fortunate circumstances when Mario Mandzukic's 32nd-minute header from a Luka Modric corner was deflected into his own net by the unfortunate Oghenekaro Etebo. Modric secured the win from the penalty spot 19 minutes from time after William Troost-Ekong needlessly fouled Mandzukic at a corner. The result leaves Croatia in a strong position after the opening fixtures following Argentina's 1-1 draw with Iceland earlier on Saturday. Player ratings Croatia: Subasic (7), Vrsaljko (7), Strinic (7), Lovren (7), Vida (6), Perisic (7), Rakitic (7), Kramaric (7), Modric (8), Rebic (7), Mandzukic (6) Subs: Brozovic (6), Kovacic (n/a), Pjaca (n/a) Nigeria: Uzoho (6), Idowu (6), Troost-Ekong (4), Balogun (6), Shehu (7), Ndidi (6), Etebo (5), Mikel (6), Moses (5), Iwobi (6), Ighalo (5) Subs: Musa (6), Iheanacho (6), Nwankwo (n/a) Man of the match: Luka Modric (Croatia) Ivan Perisic's 14th-minute sighter from the edge of the area fizzed over the bar and set the tone for a solid first-half display from Croatia which saw them dominate possession without creating chances - with their 32nd-minute lead arriving in fortuitous circumstances. Modric's left-wing corner was flicked on by Ante Rebic and headed on by Mandzukic. The ball looked to be heading wide, but cannoned off the back of the leg of Stoke City's new £6m signing Etebo and into the net. The own goal came despite there being no shots on target from either side in the first half, though the impressive Andrej Kramaric headed narrowly over the bar from an Ivan Rakitic ball shortly before half-time. Team news Ivan Strinic was given the nod at left-back for a Croatia side which featured star players Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic. Leicester midfielder Wilfried Ndidi was fit for Nigeria but club team-mate Kelechi Iheanacho was only a substitute as Odion Ighalo started up front. Croatia should have doubled their lead when Rakitic played a sublime first-time pass to Perisic on the left and he found an unmarked Rebic in the six-yard box, but the forward volleyed high and wide when he looked certain to score. However, the second goal came on 71 minutes when Ekong put both arms around Mandzukic from a Modric corner and the referee correctly pointed to the spot. Modric struck low to the right of goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, who dived the wrong way, to settle a disappointing match and yet give Croatia the perfect start to their World Cup campaign. What's next? Croatia's next test is against Argentina in Nizhny Novgorod on Thursday evening (7pm, UK time), while Nigeria's second Group D clash is on Friday afternoon against Iceland in Volgograd at 4pm (UK time)
RÉSUMÉ CROATIA 2 - 1 SENEGAL (MATCHE AMICAL) Croatie : I. Perišic 63'A. Kramaric 78' Sénégal : I. Sarr 48'
Marcus Lindemann kommentiert das Spiel zwischen der TSG 1899 Hoffenheim und Borussia Dortmund (3:1, 34. Spieltag, 2017/2018). Tore: 1:0 Andrej Kramaric, 1:1 Marco Reus, 2:1 Adam Szalai, 3:1 Pavel Kaderabek
Breaking News | Hoffenheim beats Hannover to stake Champions League claim Breaking News | Hoffenheim beats Hannover to stake Champions League claim SINSHEIM, Germany (AP) Andrej Kramaric scored a hat trick for Hoffenheim to stake its claim for a Champions League spot with a 3-1 win over Hannover in the Bundesliga on Friday. A mistake from Salif Sane, who is joining Schalke next season, gifted Hoffenheim the first when Serge Gnabry ran onto his botched back pass to give Kramaric a tap in. Gnabry had to go off with a thigh injury afterward. Kenan Karaman pulled one back, but Kramaric restored the home side’s lead when he smashed in a volley f... SUBSCRIBE To Our Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPMjaOmdSqkcKmrntN5TF4Q Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/World-Breaking-News-1801911953358902/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/trinhhuuminhly Google+ : https://plus.google.com/u/0/101746655803030079868 Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/adanjanuzai/ Wedsite : http://www.bbc.com/news Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/world_breaking_news_tv/ Source : http://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/2/935398317?-: Thanks For Watching Video. Please SUBSCRIBE