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 Haaland haunts Dortmund, Chelsea held on Potter debutErling Haaland scored an acrobatic late winner against his old club as Manchester City beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the Champions League on Wednesday, while there  stanley website were hard-earned victories for Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.Meanwhile Chelsea were held by Red Bull Salzburg in their first match under new head coach Graham Potter, as Rangers lost heavily again and Celtic drew with Shakhtar Donet stanley cup sk.In Manchester, Haaland took on the club he left in the close season for 鈧?0 million after two and a half prolific years in the Bundesliga.Yet it looked like Dortmund might spring a surprise as they went ahead just before the hour mark at the Etihad Stadium when England midfielder Jude Bellingham headed in.City   equaliser did not come until Kevin De Bruyne set up John Stones to smash in with 10 minutes left, and Haaland got the winner in the 84th minute with an outrageous finish from Joao Cancelo   magnificent cross.Haaland now has 13 goals in nine games for Cit stanley tumblers y, who have two wins from two in Group G.RelatedPosts Top 5 African Cities With the Highest Purchasing Power in 2025 First National Bank relocates Junction Mall Branch to Spintex Road Manufacturers Upbeat About Economy as Capital Investment p 26%     City   next two games will be against FC Copenhagen, who drew 0-0 with Sevilla in Denmark.In London, Potter took charge of Chelsea for the first time but had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Salzburg in Gr Yyll GCB anticipates rise in inflation for fourth consecutive month
 PARIS: While most Americans oppose banning face-covering Islamic veils, most western Europeans questioned in a new global poll say the garments should be forbidden mdash; especially in France, where a ban may soon be a reality.Several European countries have been considering bans on such veils, with special attention on France, home to western Europe   largest Muslim community and a strongly secular government.The lower house of France   parliament is expected to approve a divisive bill Tuesday that woul stanley polska d make it illegal to wear full-face veils in public. The government says such veils oppress women. Only a very small minority of French Muslim women wear veils such as the niqab or burqa, and many French Muslims f stanley cup ear a ban would stigmatize the whole Islamic community.A survey by the Pew Global Attitudes Project found that an overwhelming 82 percent of French respondents support a ban. The poll found 71 percent support in Germany, 62 percent in Britain and 59 percent in Spain.In the United States, 28 per stanley uk cent of those questioned said they would approve a ban.The pollsters questioned more than 4,000 people by telephone in the five countries as part of a larger poll on global attitudes conducted in April and May. The margin of error was plus or minus 4 or 5 percentage points for the countries asked about the veil. The study was released Thursday.In the United States and Europe, respondents to the poll who were over 55 were more likely to support a ban than those age 1