UCL Week 4 roundup on Tuesday night as Real Madrid, Manchester City and Leverkusen thrashed

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UCL Week 4 roundup on Tuesday night as Real Madrid, Manchester City and Leverkusen thrashed

The two clubs with the most trophies in the UCL history squared off at the Sanatiago Bernabeau with AC Milan winning 3-1 against Real Madrid. The vsit

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The two clubs with the most trophies in the UCL history squared off at the Sanatiago Bernabeau with AC Milan winning 3-1 against Real Madrid. The vsitors took the lead through Malik Thiaw in the 12th minute. Vinicius Jnr’s 23rd minute penalty restored parity for Real Madrid. Former Los Blancos striker Alvaro Morata put Milan ahead in the 39th minute after firing a rebound into the left post. Leao fed Reijnders and the Dutch international calmly slotted the ball into the bottom left of the post to make it 3-1 in favour of AC Milan.

Viktor Gyokeres scored an impressive hattrick for Sporting Lisbon in their 4-1 massacre of Manchester City. Ruben Amorim managed his last international game for Sporting Lisbon after agreeing to be the new manager for Manchester United. The farewell for the young manager at the Estadio Alvalade in Lisbon was exciting.

Liverpool pulverised Bayer Leverkusen 4-0 with Colombian International, Luis Diaz, scoring a wonderful hattrick for the Reds.

Malen’s late strike ensured a 1-0 win for Dortmund against Sturm Graz in Germany.

Thiro Kehrer’s 86th minute strike was enough for AS Monaco to beat Bologna 1-0 in Italy.

In one of the early kick offs, Dutch side PSV Eindhoven thrashed Spanish side Girona by 4-0. Goals from Flamingo, Tillman, Bakayoko and an own goal from Krejci condemned Girona to an embarrasing defeat.

Slovan Brastislava lost 4-1 at home to Dinamo Zaghreb. The Croatians came from behind after Strelec had put the Slovakians ahead in the 5th minute. Spikic, Susic and a brace from Kulenovic secured a huge win for Dinamo Zagreb from Croatia.

A first half brace from Khun and a second half strike for Hatate gave Celtic a 3-1 victory over RB Leipzig in Glassgow.

Lille and Juventus shared the spoils in France. The game ended 1-1 with Canadian forward Jonathan David putting the home side ahead in the first half. Dusan Vlahovic’s second half penalty restored parity.

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