Josema played the 90 minutes and Atlético tied;Several Uruguayans perform this Wednesday in Champions

2022-10-13 04:28:08 By : Ms. annie wang

The Champions League continues this Wednesday with the presence of the majority of Uruguayans who play in the main UEFA tournament: watch matches and TVReading time: - 'October 12, 2022 at 10:54The European Champions League continues this Wednesday with the presence of most of the Uruguayans who play in the main UEFA tournament, after this Tuesday only Federico Valverde played at Real Madrid.In one of the first games that opened the day this Wednesday, Atlético de Madrid and Bruges equalized 0-0.The Uruguayan José María Giménez started and played the 90 minutes at the Madrid Metropolitan.The national team defender is back in his best physical and football form after missing seven weeks due to injury.Josema played on September 7 and was off the pitch until October 1.In the last 12 days he played four games, he started in all of them, he completed 90 minutes in three and in one of them he came out at the end of the first half.read tooOn the other hand, the return of Sebastián Coates to the tournament stands out, after his injury and reappearing in Sporting de Lisboa last weekend in the Portuguese league.Sebastian Coates, Sporting captainGroup D, the most undecided at the moment, proposes a move from Marseille to the Sporting field, where Manuel Ugarte and Franco Israel are also expected to be present in goal, after making their official debut last week with a defeat in France.While in the other match of the series, Rodrigo Bentancur's Tottenham will be local against Eintracht Frankfurt.In this group the four teams that can still legitimately dream of the round of 16.FC Barcelona, ​​without Ronald Araujo injured, will not have the right to make a mistake in Inter Milan's visit on matchday four of the Champions League, as they are obliged to win to continue dreaming of reaching the round of 16.In a Group C dominated by Bayern, who will qualify if they win the trip to the Czech Republic against Viktoria Plzen, the Spanish and Italians can only dream of second place.One of these two great teams will therefore fall by the wayside.For Barça and its goalscorer Robert Lewandowski, the week promises to be particularly tough with a trip to Sunday in the League Classic against Real Madrid.Although Inter, who are still deprived of their Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku and are in difficulties in Calcio (seventh, eight points behind Napoli), they should be wary of Xavi's team.Although they were dominated, the Milanese had won 1-0 against the Catalans last week.In addition to Bayern, two other teams are well placed to get their ticket to the round of 16: Nápoli, Mathías Olivera, and FC Bruges, authors of a tour without fault and who could also secure first place in groups A and B .Napoli hosts Ajax from Amsterdam, whom Luciano Spalletti's men had already crushed (1-6) seven days ago at the Arena Johan Cruyff.Darwin goes for his goal in the Champions LeagueA new Neapolitan victory would also be good for Darwin Núñez's Liverpool, current second-placed team before visiting Glasgow Rangers, already without a chance (three games and as many defeats).Schedule of matches for the fourth day of the Champions League, on Wednesday:Still don't have an account?Register now.To continue with your purchase, you need to log in.or log in with your account:Enjoy The Observer.Access news from any device and receive headlines by email based on the interests you choose.Do you already have an account?Log in.Register for free and continue browsing.Already registered?sign in here.Go from informing yourself to forming your opinion.You are about to reach the note limit.Unlimited access from US$ 3 45 / monthThis is your last free note.Start from US$ 3 45 / monthYou reached the limit of free notes.I chose your plan and access without limits.Be part, go from informing yourself to forming your opinion.If you are already a Member subscriber, log in here