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The first evening of the 2nd day of the Champions League was marked by a series of defeats including that of Dortmund, new leader of the competition after their 7-1 against Celtic.
This first evening of the 2nd day of the Champions League was marked by success, since 26 goals were scored in the 9 p.m. matches.
The prize goes to Borussia Dortmund, who inflicted a terrible 7-1 on Glasgow Celtic, including a hat-trick for Karim Adeyemi (11th, 29th, 42nd) and a double for Serhou Guirassy (40th sp, 66th). This festival allows the BvB to take the lead in the ranking on goal difference ahead of the astonishing Stade Brestois, winner 4-0 in Salzburg earlier in the day.
Barça reacts, Milan in the tough
At the same time, FC Barcelona bounced back well after its defeat in Monaco by correcting the Young Boys of Bern (5-0), helped by Robert Lewandowski’s double (8th, 51st). After their 0-0 two weeks ago, Manchester City and Inter Milan won their first victory of the competition, respectively on the pitch of Slovan Bratislava (0-4) and against Red Star Belgrade (4 -0).
Finally, while PSV and Sporting drew (1-1), while Arsenal dominated Paris Saint-Germain (2-0), the other shock of the evening was won by Leverkusen against AC Milan (1-0). Overall dominant, Bayer ended up deceiving the vigilance of Mike Maignan on a goal from Victor Boniface (51st). The German champions thus accompany Dortmund and Brest in the wagon of teams with 6 points, while Milan, with zero points on the clock, are already in trouble.
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