Trauner cheers: First Champions League goal in victory against Prague!

Trauner cheers: First Champions League goal in victory against Prague!
An exciting evening in the Champions League caused turbulent moments, while two exciting games took place in the group. Feyenoord Rotterdam secured victory with an impressive 4-2 home win against Sparta Prague. Gernot Trauner scored his first goal in the Champions League when he opened the goal for a corner in the eighth minute after a corner ball. It was a historical moment for the central defender who only scored his second goal after over 100 competitive games for Feyenoord, because in the second half he even had the opportunity to go on another goal, like vienna.at reported.
At the same time, Borussia Dortmund fought against FC Barcelona in a rousing game that captivated the audience until the last second. Marcel Sabitzer had already awarded a big chance in the 17th minute before Raphinha for the guests from Barcelona in the 53rd minute ice cold to 1-0. Dortmund was not discouraged and achieved the 1-1 equalizer in the 60th minute after a penalty after a foul on Guirassy. But the guests promptly replied: Ferran Torres brought Barça again in the 75th minute before Guirassy equalized again three minutes later. In the dramatic final phase, Ferran Torres set the final point to 3-2 for Barcelona, which led to the fact that Dortmund slipped from the top eight in the league, reported Kicker.de .The results and their consequences
While Dortmund's defeat has a great impact on progress, Feyenoord celebrated an important victory. Other top teams such as Arsenal and Atletico Madrid were able to assert themselves in the competition with clear home wins. Arsenal celebrated a 3-1 win, while Atletico saw two goals from Antoine Griezmann, who came up with an outstanding performance. Manchester City, on the other hand, once again suffered a damper and lost 0: 2 against Juventus. The results of the Champions League thus ensure exciting developments in the last phase of the group round.
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