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Barca suffer defeat in Monaco after early red card, Raya’s double save earns Arsenal draw in Italy

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Barcelona fell to a 2-1 defeat at Monaco on Thursday in their Champions League opener, hindered by an early red card shown to Eric Garcia.

Hansi Flick’s side had started the season with a perfect record after five La Liga matches but struggled to find their best form against the Ligue 1 side.

After Garcia was sent off for pulling down Takumi Minamino as he ran through, Maghnes Akliouche fired Monaco ahead.

Starlet Lamine Yamal scored a fine equaliser for Barcelona, but George Ilenikhena grabbed the winner for Monaco in the 71st minute.

Five-time winners Barcelona, last crowned European champions in 2015, have struggled in Europe in recent seasons, particularly away from home, and were brought crashing back to earth on the French Riviera.

Monaco thrashed Barcelona in a pre-season friendly and had the Catalan giants’ number for much of the clash at the Stade Louis II.

They were significantly aided by Garcia’s dismissal after 11 minutes for felling former Liverpool midfielder Minamino on the edge of the box.

A careless pass from Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen put Garcia under immediate pressure, and he tangled with the Japan international as he tried to stop him running in on goal.

We didn’t understand each other well in that situation, and I feel bad for Eric, as in the end it hurts him, and we had to play nearly 80 minutes with one fewer player”, Ter Stegen told Movistar.

“Something happened that shouldn’t have, to anyone, to me or to him… this defeat hurts because, with 10 men, we still showed up and tried to take at least a point”.

Monaco soon took the lead after 17 minutes when Akliouche worked his way into the box and finished well under little pressure.

With Barcelona at a numerical disadvantage, the hosts were on top, and Raphinha squandered the visitors’ best openings despite his impressive domestic form of late.

Inspired Yamal Monaco had kept Spain’s Euro 2024 star Yamal quiet, but he burst into life to level before the half-hour mark, cutting in from the right and drilling inside the near post.

The teenager made it look easy to score a goal out of nothing, becoming the second youngest scorer in Champions League history at 17 years and 68 days old.

The record-holder watched on from Barcelona’s bench—Ansu Fati, who netted in 2019 against Inter Milan at 17 years and 40 days of age.

Alejandro Balde bundled off target for Barcelona, but Monaco came closer, with Breel Embolo firing at Ter Stegen and Wilfried Singo having a goal disallowed for offside.

Adi Hutter’s Monaco took the lead when the dangerous Vanderson played a long ball over the top, which substitute Ilenikhena ran onto, with Iñigo Martínez in his rear-view mirror.

The 18-year-old Nigerian forward hit his shot hard and low, and it flew into the net via a hand from Ter Stegen, who might have kept it out.

The German stopper achieved some redemption when he produced a superb save to keep out Folarin Balogun’s ferocious effort.

Monaco were awarded a penalty late on when Balogun tumbled to the ground under pressure from Martínez, but the referee changed his decision after a VAR review.

Flick threw on Fati for his first Barcelona appearance since August 2023 in search of an equaliser, but it did not come.

The second goal didn’t have much of a build-up, and it was hardly deserved in that moment”, added Ter Stegen.

In the end, you end up feeling bad about not having taken away any points”.

Meanwhile, David Raya’s goalkeeping heroics ensured that Arsenal were only held to a goalless draw at Atalanta on Thursday in a tough start to their campaign in the revamped Champions League.

Mikel Arteta’s side left Bergamo with a point after a low-key performance in a red-hot atmosphere at the refurbished Gewiss Stadium.

The Premier League side would likely have been defeated had goalkeeper Raya not pulled off an astonishing double save to stop Mateo Retegui from netting first from the penalty spot and then on the rebound early in the second half.

“It’s just a penalty and I was lucky to go the right way and save it”, Raya told TNT Sports.

“I was unlucky to give the rebound straight back to him but I was quick enough to get up and save it.

“It’s fantastic to be able to keep the clean sheet and to help the team to get a point”.

Last-gasp Gimenez strike seals Atletico’s 2-1 win over Leipzig

A 90th-minute goal from Jose Maria Gimenez snatched a 2-1 comeback victory for Atletico Madrid at home against RB Leipzig in their Champions League opener on Thursday.

Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko put the visitors in front just four minutes in but Antoine Griezmann levelled things up after 28 minutes.

In the final minute of regular time, the Frenchman chipped goalwards from the edge of the box and Gimenez rose high to head the ball back across goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi and into the goal.

“It’s amazing, to get a last-minute goal like this is always fantastic and it’s good to give the fans something to cheer about”, Atletico’s former Leipzig striker Alexander Sorloth told DAZN.

“We just keep on building, believe in ourselves and we put the pressure on Leipzig and won the game”.

Leipzig’s Christoph Baumgartner said: “We’re of course disappointed because there was something in it for us today. We could have taken at least a point back home from Madrid (but) Atletico were a goal better”.

Leipzig got off to an excellent start, Sesko putting the visitors in front early, just moments after being inches short of tapping in a David Raum cross.

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