Saturday, 1 February 2020
Liverpool Remains Unbeaten, Manchester United wins the Manchester Derby
By db-admin
DBasia.news – A number of exciting matches took place on Thursday (30/01) AM in European leagues and tournaments. One of them is the Manchester United match against Manchester City, there is also a match from the rising team, Liverpool.
Liverpool played a delayed match of the Premier League at London Stadium, West Ham headquarters. Jurgen Klopp’s Reds continued their neat performance and never lost through a 2-0 win through goals scored by Mohamed Salah (35 ‘penalty) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (52’).
The victory strengthened Liverpool at the top of the standings with 70 points, 19 points adrift of Manchester City who are in second. While West Ham approached the relegation zone with 23 points.
Switching to the League Cup semifinals. Manchester City hosts Manchester United in the second leg which took place at the Etihad Stadium and capitalized on a 3-1 aggregate advantage. In the end Man United won 1-0 from Nemanja Matic’s goal in minute 35, however, that was not enough as United lost a 2-3 goal aggregate (Matic also received a red card in minute 76).
As a result, Manchester City will meet Aston Villa in the League Cup final and try to win it for the third time in a row.
Besides these two matches, there is also the Copa del Rey and Coppa Italia matches. Here are the complete results:
Copa del Rey
Tenerife 3-3 Athletic Bilbao (2-4 penalties)
Rayo Vallecano 0-2 Villarreal
Cultural Leonesa 0-0 Valencia (2-4 penalties)
Real Zaragoza 0-4 Real Madrid
Real Sociedad 3-1 Osasuna
Badajoz 2-3 Granada
Barcelona vs Leganes (31/01 – 01.00 WIB)
Mirandes vs Sevilla (31/01 – 03.00 WIB)
Coppa Italia
Napoli 1-0 Lazio
Juventus 3-1 AS Roma
AC Milan 4-2 Torino
Inter Milan 2-1 Fiorentina
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