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FC Barcelona, Bayern and Inter respectively got the better of Red Star Belgrade (2-5), Benfica (1-0) and Arsenal (1-0) this Wednesday evening in the Champions League .
The best attack in Europe made its mark again this Wednesday evening in the Champions League! On the pitch of Red Star Belgrade, FC Barcelona scored five (2-5)! The first signed Martinez (13e), the next two by the inevitable Lewandowski (43e53e) – thus credited with his 18e and 19e achievements in 16 matches this season – the last two by Raphinha (55e) and Fermin Lopez (76e).
After a failed start to the competition in Monaco (2-1 defeat on the Rock), the Catalan club achieved a third success in a row in C1 and climbed into sixth position in the general ranking (out of 36 teams), in the wake of an Inter who at the same time did what was necessary at home in front of Arsenal (1-0). It was a penalty converted by Calhanoglu which allowed the Nerazzurri (45e+3) to make the pass of three too, after an initial draw.
Bayern recovers before receiving Paris
An enviable record for Bayern, who fought this evening to sign their second victory in four days in this Champions League. After having suffered the law of Aston Villa (1-0) and Barça (4-1), the Munich residents recovered at the expense of Benfica (1-0), on a single goal from Musiala (67e). A good breath of oxygen and a 17e place thus won ahead of Real Madrid and the Lisbon club. Two steps ahead of a PSG 25e and expected in three weeks in Bavaria.
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