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·6 de noviembre de 2025
📸 Foden selfie, proposal at Anfield: what you missed in CL👀

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·6 de noviembre de 2025

Champions League Wednesday brought two victories for the Italian teams, a good sign after Juve and Napoli had only managed two draws against Sporting and Eintracht on Tuesday. But a lot also happened on the other fields.
With 18 matches in 48 hours, it’s practically impossible not to miss even a minute. So here are the most curious moments from the two days of Champions League action.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return to Anfield was not the easiest. Real lost 1-0, he was booed by his former fans, and in a post-match interview van Dijk admitted he didn’t even greet the man who had been his teammate for years. Is that all? Not quite, because the scorer who decided the match—Mac Allister—celebrated by “copying” what Alexander-Arnold used to do here.
Simple coincidence or a way to let the Englishman know he’s no longer welcome at Anfield?
Let’s stay in Liverpool, where one couple definitely found a way to quickly forget the defeat suffered by Xabi Alonso’s team.
In the stands at Anfield, in fact, there was a marriage proposal that went well, strictly with Real Madrid jerseys. Congratulations!
Scary moments in Belgium, where Barcelona visited Club Brugge. It was an entertaining match, in which once again the Blaugrana highlighted all their defensive weaknesses, conceding three goals in a 3-3 draw.
Before kickoff, however, there were tense moments in Brussels when one of the buses provided to take Barça fans to the stadium caught fire. Fortunately, no one was injured.
Guardiola’s City wins and convinces against Borussia Dortmund, who were overwhelmed at the Etihad Stadium 4-1. A brace for Phil Foden, who celebrated in a very natural way that brings to mind one of the most famous moments from Totti’s recent Rome derbies.
Selfie with a fan and a perfect photo. What can you say, a moment that fan won’t forget anytime soon...
It was a very tough away match, but a victorious one, for Atalanta, who after a difficult period left the Velodrome with three very valuable points. Among the many stories this match provided, there’s one that went around the world.
As the two teams entered the field, the always passionate home crowd displayed a choreography with a very powerful message, inspired by Bob Marley. A true masterpiece.
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