Facebook with Latestnigeriannews  Twieet with latestnigeriannews  RSS Page Feed
Home  |  All Headlines  |  Punch  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Vanguard   |  Guardian  |  The Nation  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent
World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  More Channels...

Viewing Mode:

Archive:

  1.     Tool Tips    
  2.    Collapsible   
  3.    Collapsed     
Click to view all Entertainment headlines today

Click to view all World headlines today

Kylian Mbappe Brace Lifts Monaco to 3-2 First-Leg Win vs. Borussia Dortmund

Published by Bleacher Report on Wed, 12 Apr 2017


AS Monacosnatched the advantage in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final on Wednesday after Kylian Mbappe bagged a brace to sinkBorussia Dortmund 3-2at Signal IdunaParkin the rescheduled first segment of their two-legged affair.Fabinho missed an early penalty for the travelling outfit before Mbappe made up for the error soon after, and makeshift centre-back Sven Bender scored an own goal to put the guests into a 2-0 lead.Dortmund hit back in the second half through Ousmane Dembele, and though Mbappe broke free late to net a third for the French titans, Shinji Kagawa's 85th-minute goal rescued some hope for the German quarter-finalists.Wednesday's meetingoriginally meant to be played on Tuesdaywas postponed after Borussia Dortmund's team bus was hit by one of three small explosions, per BBC News. Defender Marc Bartra was absent on Wednesday due to a hand injury suffered in that incident, meaning midfielder Bender deputised in defence.Although it took a while to find its flow, Wednesday's delayed meeting eventually developed into a fast-paced festivity of the highest order, per ESPN's Musa Okwonga:Two teams that operate largely on the strength of their attacks collided in North Rhine-Westphalia, and it was the German hostswho opened the match looking more likely to open the scoring.Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was busy in his attempts to find space amid the Monaco defence, but their lack of a clinical touch meant a surprise break from the visitors put Dortmund under unwelcome pressure after 15 minutes.It was then thatMbappe's run on to a lofted ball over the top bamboozled SokratisPapastathopoulos, who was adjudged to have bundled the Monaco hitman down, and there wasn't much room for argument on the decision.The Brazilian is usually a sure thing from 12 yards, but a pull to the goal's left saw Fabinho mark an undesirable career first, per Squawka:Fortunately for him,manager Leonardo Jardim has a myriad of avenues through which his team can score, and the predatory Mbappe was on hand to convert from aThomas Lemar cross just minutes later.Bernardo Silva's driving run through Dortmund's midfield opened space for Lemar on the edge of the enemy's box, and although Mbappe was on hand at the back post to convert,Ligue 1 Show presenter Matt Spiro noted the goal wasn't without its controversy:Dortmund settled in the exchanges after conceding and built some pressure in the opposing half, but Monaco's attack once again proved itself the more dangerous after forcing Bender into a 35th-minute own goal.Matthias Ginterplaying in a right wing-back roleleft Andrea Raggi free down his flank, and the Italian's cross was headed into the Dortmund goal by Bender. Despite suggestions RadamelFalcao clipped him before the goal, theGuardian's Sachin Nakrani wasn't buying Bender's calls for a foul in the buildup:Black and Yellows managers Thomas Tuchel knew at the interval that his side had their work cut out for them on a tough night on home turf, and hishalf-time words appeared to take effect as Dortmund came out firing in the second half.Nuri Sahin andChristianPulisic came on in place of defenders Bender and Marcel Schmelzer at the break, and those changes had a rejuvenating impact on the home team's attack, which quickly looked more threatening across the board.A series of Dortmund corners eventually led to more pressure in the Monaco area, and Raphael Guerreiro's cross into the box found Kagawa one-on-one with 'keeper Danijel Subasic before selflessly teeing up Dembele to tap in.ESPN's James Tyler highlighted the home side's much-improved outlook after returning from a first half they'd undoubtedly rather have forgotten:Falcao had his chance to reclaim a two-goal lead with 15 minutes remaining, when he rounded Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Burki before spraying wide of an open goal, a chance he might have come to regret with Monaco's chances waning.But Mbappe's killer finishing again made up for a team-mate's mistake when Lukasz Piszczek's misplaced pass in defence gifted the Frenchman a run through on goal. He slotted into Burki's top-right corner with apparent ease as football writer Liam Canning was left amazed at the teenager's talents:Again, Monaco's two-goal cushion was only temporary, however, as Kagawa was in the right place at the right time to cut the visitors back down to size with his short-range effort.The Japan international showed great composure in front of Subasic's goal, tucking the ball into his feet before converting inside the far post to add another goal contribution to his performance:Dortmund might count themselves unlucky not to have found a much-desired equaliser in the dying embers of the fixture after ending in the ascendancy, but one could argue Monaco were worthy of their win.Monaco's place atop Ligue 1's summit will come under fire when they play host to relegation-threatened Dijon on Saturday, a fixture that may hand Jardim a chance to rest some key faces if he sees fit.Meanwhile, Dortmund will hope they can respond quickly to their recent 4-1 defeat at Bayern Munich when they welcome Eintracht Frankfurt to the Westfalenstadion on Saturday, where a win could move the Black and Yellows up to third in the Bundesliga.These two teams will then reconvene for their second-leg meeting next Wednesday, where Dortmund are under immense pressure to prove their credentials at the Stade Louis II.
Click here to read full news..

All Channels Nigerian Dailies: Punch  |  Vanguard   |  The Nation  |  Thisday  |  Daily Sun  |  Guardian  |  Daily Times  |  Daily Trust  |  Daily Independent  |   The Herald  |  Tribune  |  Leadership  |  National Mirror  |  BusinessDay  |  New Telegraph  |  Peoples Daily  |  Blueprint  |  Nigerian Pilot  |  Sahara Reporters  |  Premium Times  |  The Cable  |  PM News  |  APO Africa Newsroom

Categories Today: World  |  Sports  |  Technology  |  Entertainment  |  Business  |  Politics  |  Columns  |  All Headlines Today

Entertainment (Local): Linda Ikeji  |  Bella Naija  |  Tori  |  Daily News 24  |  Pulse  |  The NET  |  DailyPost  |  Information Nigeria  |  Gistlover  |  Lailas Blog  |  Miss Petite  |  Olufamous  |  Stella Dimoko Korkus Blog  |  Ynaija  |  All Entertainment News Today

Entertainment (World): TMZ  |  Daily Mail  |  Huffington Post

Sports: Goal  |  African Football  |  Bleacher Report  |  FTBpro  |  Softfootball  |  Kickoff  |  All Sports Headlines Today

Business & Finance: Nairametrics  |  Nigerian Tenders  |  Business Insider  |  Forbes  |  Entrepreneur  |  The Economist  |  BusinessTech  |  Financial Watch  |  BusinessDay  |  All Business News Headlines Today

Technology (Local): Techpoint  |  TechMoran  |  TechCity  |  Innovation Village  |  IT News Africa  |  Technology Times  |  Technext  |  Techcabal  |  All Technology News Headlines Today

Technology (World): Techcrunch  |  Techmeme  |  Slashdot  |  Wired  |  Hackers News  |  Engadget  |  Pocket Lint  |  The Verge

International Networks:   |  CNN  |  BBC  |  Al Jazeera  |  Yahoo

Forum:   |  Nairaland  |  Naij

Other Links: Home   |  Nigerian Jobs