ease | Welcome to Serbia https://welcome-to-serbia.com English Language Serbian News Thu, 16 Sep 2021 17:01:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.3 https://welcome-to-serbia.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/cropped-THE-DAILY-LOS-ANGELES-NEWS-e1607501608789-32x32.png ease | Welcome to Serbia https://welcome-to-serbia.com 32 32 Sadio Mane scores twice as Liverpool ease previous 10-man Chelsea https://welcome-to-serbia.com/sadio-mane-scores-twice-as-liverpool-ease-previous-10-man-chelsea/ Thu, 16 Sep 2021 17:01:13 +0000 https://welcome-to-serbia.com/?p=9044 Sadio Mane scores twice as Liverpool ease past 10-man Chelsea

Sadio Mane’s brace sealed Liverpool’s 2-0 Premier League win at Chelsea after Andreas Christensen’s “crazy” red card and Kepa Arrizabalaga’s howler. Mane scored his first league goals at Stamford Bridge when Liverpool pounced on defender Christensen’s sacking, slipped to victory and even debuted newcomer Thiago Alcantara in the second half. Jorginho’s missed penalty twisted the […]

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Sadio Mane scores twice as Liverpool ease past 10-man Chelsea

Sadio Mane’s brace sealed Liverpool’s 2-0 Premier League win at Chelsea after Andreas Christensen’s “crazy” red card and Kepa Arrizabalaga’s howler.

Mane scored his first league goals at Stamford Bridge when Liverpool pounced on defender Christensen’s sacking, slipped to victory and even debuted newcomer Thiago Alcantara in the second half.

Jorginho’s missed penalty twisted the knife at a frustrated Chelsea as the Italian midfielder lost his blues record of eight successful penalties.

Frank Lampard spent more than £ 200m on his summer overhaul, but Chelsea’s porous defenses are still lingering.

Sadio Mane was the match winner for Liverpool (Michael Regan / PA)

Kepa asked for a world record £ 72 million goalkeeper fee in 2018 but never lived up to the price, with this latest mistake possibly being his last in Chelsea colors in a while.

The 25-year-old inexplicably dawdled on the ball under heavy pressure from Mane and paid the ultimate price when the Liverpool striker blocked his shot and tapped into the empty net.

Rennes goalkeeper Edouard Mendy is expected to finalize his move to Chelsea shortly and the additional competition between the sticks cannot come soon enough.

Manes’ opening goal came just four minutes earlier when the 28-year-old nodded Roberto Firmino’s beautiful cross.

𝑴𝒂𝒏𝒆 pic.twitter.com/cbzwVxQ9Ih

– Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 20, 2020

Chelsea kept in shape for most of the exciting first half and threatened several times – but then Christensen’s deserved red card changed the game.

The Danish national rugby player attacked the tied mane just as he was preparing to chip a stranded kepa.

A stunned Jurgen Klopp turned to his replacement in Liverpool and gave an instant assessment of Christensen’s agricultural challenge, yelling, “Are you crazy? We never, ever do that, OK? “

Chelsea are hoping that Brazil’s loyal Thiago Silva can step up his defense once the Paris St. Germain recruit finds his game fitness.

Alisson saved Jorginho’s penalty (Matt Dunham / PA)

Chelsea’s sturdy midfield with N’Golo Kante, Jorginho and Mateo Kovacic provided the much needed stability and form, while Kai Havertz haunted the central areas so Timo Werner could intervene from the left.

Werner received a long reprieve when he was in danger with the goal, and the offside flag raised his embarrassment.

Mohamed Salah drilled a clever, low ball straight over goal as Liverpool threatened, but with no teammate going into the six yard box, the chance was begging.

Kovacic’s high pass called for a finish, but Mason Mount failed to reach the teasing chipped ball and the opportunity vanished.

Are you crazy? We never, ever do this, OK?

Jürgen Klopp after Andreas Christensen’s duel

Just as a hesitant half seemed to be heading for a monotonous conclusion, however, Mane tore in from the left and caught Christensen napping.

Christensen pulled down the fleeing mane, which had been struck by the charging Kepa – and finally received his marching orders.

Referee Paul Tierney initially handed out a booking, but a VAR check quickly identified the only decision Christensen had to make.

Lampard sacrificed Havertz at break, bringing in Fikayo Tomori to replace Christensen, while Thiago made his Liverpool debut after Jordan Henderson sustained a thigh problem.

Thiago time

A Boss Reds debut for @ Thiago6 pic.twitter.com/4BmiCqUhmR

– Liverpool FC (@LFC) September 20, 2020

Liverpool wasted little time counting their extra man after the break, with Mane coming in after a neat exchange between Firmino and Salah.

And then came Kepa’s newest blues deviation, so Mane could add a second.

Chelsea kept fighting even though the game was over and Werner impressed when he won a clever penalty.

Jorginho’s miss summed up Chelsea’s day, however, with his previously rock-solid spot-kick technique being torn apart by Alisson’s fine save.

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Air Serbia boosts operations as journey restrictions ease https://welcome-to-serbia.com/air-serbia-boosts-operations-as-journey-restrictions-ease/ Thu, 11 Feb 2021 22:59:07 +0000 https://welcome-to-serbia.com/?p=2094 Air Serbia boosts operations as travel restrictions ease

Air Serbia is stepping up operations to a number of destinations in the coming period as countries begin lifting entry requirements for Serbian citizens. The airline is increasing flights to Switzerland, Cyprus, Turkey and the United States, with frequencies in some cases exceeding prepandemic levels. Services for Ljubljana are also expected to increase in the […]

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Air Serbia boosts operations as travel restrictions ease

Air Serbia is stepping up operations to a number of destinations in the coming period as countries begin lifting entry requirements for Serbian citizens. The airline is increasing flights to Switzerland, Cyprus, Turkey and the United States, with frequencies in some cases exceeding prepandemic levels. Services for Ljubljana are also expected to increase in the coming weeks after the Slovenian government greenlisted Serbia today and lifted all entry requirements. Air Serbia will add additional frequencies between Belgrade and Zurich for a total of nineteen a week, which is the number of rotations made last summer. In a similar way, its competitor Swiss is also increasing its frequencies on the route to twelve per week.

Just days after the Cypriot government lifted entry requirements for Serbian citizens, Air Serbia is doubling its flights to Larnaca to four a week. In response, Wizz Air has brought forward the resumption of its flights between Belgrade and the Cypriot city, which will now be restored on October 15 instead of October 28. Last week the Serbian airline increased its frequencies to Istanbul from five to seven a week. Exceeds pre-pandemic levels and will offer five weekly flights to New York in October, up from two a week in the same month last year. The airline recently announced that it would also extend charter flights to Turkey until October and Egypt in November due to strong demand.

Air Serbia previously stated that its recovery will largely depend on the ongoing entry restrictions and requirements for Serbian nationals. “The challenge for us at the moment is the closed borders and travel restrictions in our main markets in Western Europe, which are severely restricting passenger traffic and thus our flights,” said Boško Rupić, Head of Trade and Corporate Sales at the airline. The borders with most of the member states of the European Union are currently closed to most Serbian citizens, with the bloc to discuss the possibility of reopening at a meeting this week. However, some EU member states, including Bulgaria, Cyprus, Slovenia, Slovakia, Lithuania and Italy, relaxed or lifted all travel restrictions last month.

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