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Paris Saint Germain rip Bayern; easy for United; Chelsea, Barca scrape through

Paris Saint Germain tear apart Bayern Munich 3-0 and Manchester United was cool in their 4-1 win over Moscow

By Unnikrishnan
Edinson Cavani scored a screamer for Paris Saint Germain

London, September 28: Paris Saint Germain led a night of routs, stunning losses and late drama in the Champions League on Thursday (September 28).

Paris Saint-Germain tore apart five-time European champions Bayern Munich on the back of goals from forwards Edinson Cavani and Neymar in a 3-0 win.

Another four-goal display from Manchester United seemed almost routine as Jose Mourinho's team won 4-1 at CSKA Moscow.

DETAILED LOOK-IN


Romelu Lukaku

GROUP A

Romelu Lukaku might be the best striker in Europe on current form.

Lukaku scored twice in the first half as Man United cruised past CSKA 4-1 in Russia. It's now 10 goals in nine games for Lukaku at his new club this season.

Anthony Martial converted from spot, between setting up Lukaku's goals, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored in the second half. CSKA's goal came in the 90th minute from substitute Konstantin Kuchaev.

Basel was brushed aside 3-0 at Old Trafford in the opening round, but was rewarded with a 5-0 win over Benfica for giving a first Champions League start to Dimitri Oberlin, a Cameroon-born forward on loan from Salzburg.

On his 20th birthday, Oberlin used his pace and directness to score two goals, set up Michael Lang for the second-minute opener and earn a penalty that Ricky van Wolfswinkel scored.

Benfica had midfielder Andre Almeida sent off for a two-footed tackle when trailing 3-0.


Awesome force: Edinson Cavani, Neymar, Kylan Mbappe

GROUP B

Paris Saint-Germain's hugely expensive forward line was good value at the Parc des Princes.
In just the second minute, Neymar created the chance for Brazil teammate Dani Alves to open the scoring.

Cavani was set up by Kylian Mbappe to make it 2-0 before halftime. Neymar scored in the 63rd after Bayern failed to deal with Mbappe's threat.

For PSG, two wins, eight goals scored and none conceded means a clear lead in the group.

Hammered 5-0 at home by PSG, Celtic dished out a 3-0 home loss to struggling Anderlecht.

The Scottish champion got goals from Leigh Griffiths, Scott Sinclair, and an own-goal by Kara Mbodji.


When you need a 94th minute goal call: Michy Batshuayi

GROUP C

Chelsea took control of the group with an unlikely 2-1 victory.

Substitute Michy Batshuayi got free in the Atletico Madrid's goalmouth to score in the fourth minute of stoppage time to win the game.

Former Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata scored early in the second-half to cancel out Antoine Griezmann's first-half penalty for Atletico.

Striker Diego Costa, who left Chelsea for Atletico this month, watched in the stands.

After losing 6-0 at Chelsea, Qarabag lost 2-1 at home to Roma which labored to win in Azerbaijan.

Kostas Manolas and Edin Dzeko scored for Roma inside 15 minutes, while Pedro Henrique got

Qarabag's first ever Champions League goal in the 28th.


Tight win for Barcelona

GROUP D

Barcelona won at Sporting Lisbon 1-0, and Juventus beat visiting Olympiakos 2-0.

Barcelona needed an own goal from Sebastian Coates to win after Lionel Messi's free kick early in the second half deflected off two defenders.

Juventus was held until deep into the game when Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuain came on as a substitute.

Higuain scored in the 69th and was involved in the second, playing in Paulo Dybala, whose shot was hooked off the line by a defender but rebounded in off Mario Mandzukic.

Story first published: Thursday, September 28, 2017, 7:06 [IST]
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