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The fall of the big boys… resounding defeats for Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Atletico, and an exciting victory for Juventus

inflicted on its guest Real Madrid its first loss this season, after defeating it with an unanswered goal in the second round of the Champions League.

Goalkeeper Andrey Lunin saved Lille’s goal twice, against Canadian striker Jonathan David in the 26th minute, before conceding a goal in the 45th minute from a penalty kick, which David shot successfully.

Coach Carlo Ancelotti’s changes, with the entry of Kylian Mbappe, Luka Modric, Arda Guler and Fran Garcia, did not succeed in bringing the European champion back in the match to suffer the bitterness of loss, which was the first for Real Madrid after 36 consecutive matches without defeat.

For its part, Italian Juventus returned with a thrilling victory with three goals to two against its German counterpart, Leipzig, after a difficult match in the second round of the Champions League, the league stage, on Wednesday.

For Juve, Serbian Dusan Vlahovic scored 50 and 68 braces, and Francisco Conceicao scored, while the home team’s goals were scored by one player, the Slovenian Benjamin Sisko, 30, and from a penalty kick, 65, and Juve goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio was sent off 59 after touching the ball outside the penalty area.

Two Juventus players were also replaced before the first quarter hour had passed due to injury, namely Brazilian Gleeson Premier (7) and Nicholas Gonzalez (12), and the Old Lady’s tally now stands at 6 points, while Leipzig suffers the second loss.

The Portuguese team Benfica achieved a landslide victory over its guest, Atletico Madrid, by three clean goals, in the match that was held this evening at Al Noor Stadium, in the second round of the Champions League.

Thanks to this victory, Benfica’s tally rose to 6 points, occupying an advanced position in the table in its group. While Atletico’s balance froze at 3 points.

Aston Villa achieved its second successive victory in the Champions League competition after defeating its guest, Bayern Munich, 1-0, in the second round of the league stage competitions.

Aston Villa owes its victory to Colombian striker John Duran, who scored the only goal of the match in the 79th minute. Duran scored 10 goals (out of 14 goals) with Aston Villa in all competitions after participating as a substitute.

Aston Villa raised its score to 6 points after its victory in the first round against Young Boys (3-0), while Bayern Munich’s score froze at 3 points after its great victory over Dinamo Zagreb 9-2.

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