

The Argentina international stroked in a close-range, first-time shot from an Antoine Griezmann cross to open the scoring after five minutes. Girona made it difficult for the home side who relied on an inspired performance from Jan Oblak and got lucky when two second-half strikes from the visitors hit the post.īoth Correa’s goals were scored in the early minutes of each half. Ángel Correa scored twice as Atlético Madrid won 2-1 against Girona to move up to fourth. The hosts have now lost two straight games and are 16th on seven points, two above the relegation zone. The pace of the game dropped as Real controlled possession and a helpless Getafe defended with 11 men in their own half. Rodrygo then had a goal ruled out a few minutes later after the VAR decided he was narrowly offside.


Rodrygo shot wide immediately after the break and, two minutes later, the Getafe goalkeeper David Soria made an incredible stop to deny Aurélien Tchouaméni from inside the box. They were also denied a penalty just before half-time when Vinícius Jr was fouled inside the box, but a VAR check spotted that the ball had gone out on the left touchline in the buildup. Rodrygo, who played at centre-forward in place of the rested Karim Benzema, missed a great chance with a close-range header while Modric also fired a shot wide from the edge of the box.

Militao scored the winner in the third minute, ghosting between several defenders to head home from close range from a corner by Luka Modric.Īfter the early goal, Real piled on the pressure. Real are now on 22 points, three ahead of their rivals Barcelona, who have a game in hand and will host Celta Vigo on Sunday. In Spain, Éder Militao’s early header gave Real Madrid a low-key 1-0 win at Getafe to move them back to the top of La Liga. The 36-year-old became the third-oldest player to reach the milestone behind Goran Pandev and Sergio Pellissier. Díaz doubled Milan’s lead in the 54th minute when he took advantage of Dusan Vlahovic’s mistake and raced towards Juve’s goal, finishing off a solo effort with a brilliant strike.Įdin Dzeko’s 100th and 101st Serie A goals gave injury-ridden Internazionale a 2-1 victory at Sassuolo. Milan made it 1-0 just before the break through Tomori who followed up a shot by Olivier Giroud and rifled the ball into the roof of the net. A 20% launch discount brings it down to £7.43/€7.99/$9.59 until Wednesday the 29th - in this dimension, at least.Īlright, I'm off to brush up on my Time Cube theory.Juventus, who appeared to have turned a corner after beating Bologna 3-0 at home last weekend, following that up with a 3-1 victory against Maccabi Haifa in the Champions League in midweek, remain eighth on 13 points. Made by Conor Petersen and Thunkspace, 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel launched today on Steam. Only 4D! As if the game were made for babies. But one day, Miegakure will finally come out and then I will laugh-ha ha!-at the simplicity of 4D puzzles.
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I do want to learn how to think this way. But I am interested to see it has a set of 5D chess puzzles to help introduce the ideas. I will certainly not play the online multiplayer. look, I'll be honest: I can barely solve the simplified chess puzzles that games slip when they tire of keycards and the Tower of Hanoi. Because dimensions, this chess game is played across so many boards, can send units back in time to create branching timelines, can. You, a genius much like myself, certainly will not read the marketing boast "It's the first ever chess variant with multiverse time travel!" and groan OH GOD HELP. And you, a genius much like myself, will be only too keen to play chess across extra "spatial, temporal, and parallel dimensions". I'm sure you, a genius much like myself, have often looked at chess and thought "This is an idiot's game for babies, fools, and foolish baby idiots." I'm sure you, a genius much like myself, will therefore be thrilled to see the launch of 5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel.
