Champions League red and black list: Haaland and Merino lead the red list, Arnold's reserve players become the scapegoats
The fourth round of the UEFA Champions League ended this morning. Many of the focus battles were extremely enjoyable, and the overturn of many giants was surprising. Brothers also gave ratings and sharp comments to the players who performed best/worst in their minds. Let’s take a look at today’s Champions League red and black lists~
Red list
Haaland has topped the red list with his consistent good competitive form this season. While he scored goals in every game, Manchester City also beat Dortmund 4-1. Another "Mei Super Striker" Merino also scored a high score of 9.1 with his performance of scoring twice.
Dias stole the spotlight in Bayern's victory over Paris. He scored twice and was sent off. The "Three Magic Gods" formed by him, Olise and Gnabry are also the guarantee for Bayern's victory so far. Courtois has become Real Madrid's fig leaf. If it weren't for his high pass resistance, Real Madrid would have defeated Liverpool.
Osimhen was also selected for the red list this round with his hat-trick performance. After experiencing disputes in Naples, he actually ushered in his second spring in the Turkish Super League.
Blacklist
This round of the Champions League is a nightmare for La Liga. First of all, Marcelino, the current third coach of La Liga, lost to Cypriot club Paphos and was unanimously criticized by fans: "One star is only the limit of lightning speed, not your lower limit."
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Chelsea defender Hatto gave gifts twice, allowing Chelsea to bring back only 1 point against the Azerbaijani team; Szczesny was in a similar situation. When he did nothing in the game, he almost gave his opponent a last shot, and both of them entered the blacklist.
Dembele was a bit unlucky. Mr. Ballon d'Or, who was recharged in the league, was injured again after only 25 minutes of his debut in the focus game of the Champions League. Another unlucky player was Alexander-Arnold, who returned to his hometown. He became a "scapegoat" in his first appearance after recovering from injury. He came on as a reserve player for 9 minutes and was booed by the crowd at Anfield.