Champions Legue: Manchester City vs Inter Milan ends in goalless draw; PSG scores late to beat Girona
The Hindu
Champions League recap: Low-scoring draws, late goals, and new faces highlight the revamped competition's opening matches.
The 0-0 draws between Manchester City and Inter Milan in their rematch of the 2023 final, after Bologna and Shakhtar Donetsk also could not find a goal, capped an untypically goal-shy evening for the Champions League on Wednesday (September 18, 2024).
Just 13 were scored in six games one day after 28 were fired in Tuesday, including nine by Bayern Munich alone.
Two 0-0 draws after just 12 of 144 games to be played in the new league phase is already halfway to the total of four in 96 games one year ago in the group-stage format that is now abolished. The entire competition averaged three goals per game last season.
Paris Saint-Germain and Girona also were heading for a blank until a horrible 90th-minute error by the Spanish debutant's goalkeeper, Paulo Gazzaniga — spilling a cross by Nuno Mendes through his own legs — gifted a 1-0 win.
“We won’t get to where we want to overnight," Girona coach Míchel said. "It requires hard work.”
Borussia Dortmund needed late goals from substitutes Jamie Gittens, twice, and Serhou Guirassy with a stoppage-time penalty to win 3-0 at Club Brugge.
The new format has welcomed new faces and long-absent friends in European football’s marquee competition.