Milan had to settle for a place in the Champions League play-offs despite being in the top eight at the beginning of the evening, as the Rossoneri were beaten
We all-but stamped our ticket to the last-16 of the Champions League with a game to spare courtesy of a routine win over Dinamo Zagreb. Declan Rice out us in front in just the second minute before Kai Havertz headed in a brilliant Gabriel Martinelli cross ...
Among the many UEFA Champions League matchups on Wednesday, Jan. 22 there is a contest that pits Arsenal against GNK Dinamo at Emirates Stadium in London. The match is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. EST and will be broadcast exclusively on Paramount+.
Inter are said to be in talks for GNK Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Petar Sucic, who is seen as a potential heir to Hakan Calhanoglu in the midfield.Sources including Sky Sport Italia and La Gazzetta
AC Milan attacker Christian Pulisic declared defeat at Dinamo Zagreb wasn't good enough. Milan 's defeat still left the Rossonero in the Champions League playoff places. Pulisic told Sky Italia afterwards: "We have to play better.
A goal in the opening two minutes, one after half-time and another in the dying embers rounded up a solid performance for Arsenal, while Dinamo still have it all to do in order to continue their continental journey.
Arsenal host Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League needing a win to ensure they're in contention for a top eight finish and that coveted round of 16 bye.
Goals from Declan Rice, Kai Havertz and Martin Odegaard seal a comfortable victory for Arsenal against Dinamo Zagreb and leave the Gunners all but qualified for the Champions League last 16.
Milan can secure a top eight finish with victory away to Fabio Cannavaro’s GNK Dinamo Zagreb, so Rafael Leao, Alvaro Morata and Christian Pulisic start, with Fikayo Tomori at right-back. It kicks off at the Stadion Maksimir in Zagreb at 20.
Milan had to settle for a place in the Champions League play-offs despite being in the top eight at the beginning of the evening, as the Rossoneri were beaten 2-1 by Fabio Cannavaro’s Dinamo Zagreb after being reduced to 10 men in the 40th minute.
"It couldn’t be any worse," joked Fabio Cannavaro as the GNK Dinamo boss prepares to face AC Milan in only his second European game with his new club.