Paris Saint-Germain lost 1-0 to Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena, putting them in grave risk of not making it further in the UEFA Champions League.
With three games remaining, PSG is now six points outside of the automatic qualifying spots for the round of 16, having suffered their third loss in the competition this season thanks to a header from Kim Min-jae late in the first half.
Bayern, who dominated possession and opportunities, soundly defeated Luis Enrique’s team, who had Ousmane Dembele sent off.
Arsenal put up a strong offensive performance in Lisbon, easily winning by a wide margin.
Kai Havertz completed a well-executed team goal after Gabriel Martinelli’s early tap-in, and shortly before halftime, Gabriel headed home a set piece.
Gonçalo Inácio gave Sporting a goal after the interval, but Bukayo Saka’s penalty and Leandro Trossard’s header from a rebound sealed Arsenal’s triumph.
In other news, Atletico Madrid defeated Sparta Prague 6-0 on the road, with goals from Marcos Llorente and Antoine Griezmann in addition to two goals each from Julian Alvarez and Angel Correa.
Barcelona ended tournament newcomers Brest’s undefeated start with a 3-0 triumph.
Thanks to two goals from Robert Lewandowski, one of which was a penalty, and Dani Olmo
Lewandowski became just the third player after Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to score his 100th Champions League goal.
Inter Milan recorded a slim 1-0 victory over RB Leipzig at San Siro thanks to an own goal from Castello Lukeba,
Inter Milan took the lead in the standings.
Meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen defeated Red Bull Salzburg handily, with Florian Wirtz scoring twice to put Xabi Alonso’s team into the automatic qualifying spots.
Tammy Abraham scored the game-winning goal as AC Milan defeated Slovan Bratislava 3-2, while Atalanta maintained their impressive start despite giving up their first goal in Europe this season in a 6-1 victory against Young Boys.
Feyenoord scored three late goals to rally from a 3-0 deficit and grab an incredible point versus City. At first, the hosts had all control thanks to a double from Erling Haaland and a deflected effort from İlkay Gündoğan.
Before Santiago Giménez chipped in to further cut the deficit, Anis Hadj Moussa gave the visitors hope by taking advantage of some clumsy defending.
That led to an exciting conclusion, and when Dávid Hancko headed in from Igor Paixão’s cross, it caused loud celebrations.
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