Atalanta held in stalemate with resilient Slavia Prague
Atalanta 0-0 Slavia Prague
Atalanta wasted several excellent goalscoring chances as they were held to a Champions League stalemate by a resilient Slavia Prague side in Bergamo.
Prior to Wednesday evening, only two matches in this year's league phase had ended 0-0, both involving Pafos.
The hosts only had themselves to blame for their failure to take all three points against opponents who had lost nine of their previous 10 matches against Italian sides.
Ivan Juric's team created enough opportunities to win several matches but were left to rue some errant finishing against the Czech champions.
Montenegrin forward Nikola Krstovic was unable to convert two glorious opportunities in a two-minute spell just before the half hour mark, while Ademola Lookman dragged one effort wide and had another deflected behind when well placed.
Slavia, who have not won a game in the competition since September 2007 - a run of 14 matches - briefly threatened to pull off a famous victory with Michal Sadilek and Tomas Chory both having chances on the break.
However, in the closing stages Atalanta piled forward and substitute Gianluca Scamacca, making his first appearance after injury since August, headed over from close range and then had a thumping drive well saved by Jakub Markovic.
Athletic claim first win after Andrade makes history
Athletic Club 3-1 Qarabag
Athletic Club came from behind to beat Qarabag 3-1 and claim a first Champions League win of the season after opposition midfielder Leandro Andrade made European football history.
Andrade gave Qarabag the lead after just 48 seconds when he pounced on a defensive mix up between Aymeric Laporte and Aitor Paredes and slotted past Unai Simon.
In doing so, the Cape Verdean became the first player in a major European football competition history to score in the first minute of three different games.
Athletic Club cranked up the pressure and eventually converted a chance in the 40th minute when Gorka Guruzeta produced a neat one-on-one finish.
The Bilbao club remained on top after the break and went ahead when substitute Robert Navarro curled a delicious strike into the top corner five minutes after replacing Nico Williams.
Moments after Yuri Berchiche cleared Oleksii Kashchuk's would-be equaliser off the goal-line, Guruzeta scored his third goal in as many Champions League games with a fierce volley into the bottom corner.
It was only a second win in 10 games in all competitions for Ernesto Valverde's side, who began their European campaign with 2-0 and 4-1 defeats by Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
Sporting come from behind to beat 10-man Marseille
Sporting 2-1 Marseille
Sporting scored late on to come from behind and beat ten-man Marseille in the Champions League.
Alisson Santos cut inside then curled in with his right foot in the 86th minute to reward the Portuguese side's consistent second-half pressure.
Geny Catamo's 69th-minute curling effort into the bottom corner had cancelled out Igor Paixao's brilliant first-half goal from the edge of the penalty box.
The equaliser came after Marseille's Emerson was shown a second yellow card in first-half stoppage time for diving in an attempt to win a penalty, forcing Roberto de Zerbi's side to play the entire second half with 10 men.
The Ligue 1 side were on course for a second victory in Europe this season after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang set up Paixao to net his third goal of the competition this year.
But Sporting's resilience eventually paid off and victory moves them up to 12th in the table with two wins and a loss, while Marseille are 18th with two defeats and one win.
Osimhen sets goal record as Galatasaray beat Bodo/Glimt
Galatasaray 3-1 Bodo/Glimt
Victor Osimhen scored twice and contributed to another as Galatasaray recorded their second successive Champions League win in comfortable fashion against Bodo/Glimt.
The Nigeria forward produced a superb display, scoring two first-half goals and setting up Yunus Akgun after the break to seal back-to-back wins in the competition for the first time since December 2012.
Osimhen's double also meant he became the first Galatasaray player to score in seven consecutive games in major European competitions, breaking the mark set by Burak Yilmaz between October 2012 and March 2013.
Substitute Andreas Helmersen hit a late consolation for the Norwegian champions, who have yet to claim a victory in the league phase.
Having narrowly defeated Liverpool in their previous outing, the result lifted Okan Buruk's Galatasaray side up to 14th in the table from 21st.
'One of world's most complete players' - Bellingham hits Real winner
Real Madrid 1-0 Juventus
Real Madrid boss Xabi Alonso said Jude Bellingham is "one of the most complete players in the world" after the midfielder scored his first goal of the season in a narrow Champions League win over Juventus.
Bellingham has endured a difficult campaign so far, starting just three matches and appearing as a substitute in four more after recovering from a shoulder injury.
The England midfielder had featured for only 10 minutes in Europe this season before Wednesday's match against Juve and had not scored since the Club World Cup in the summer.
But the 22-year-old was on hand to stab home a rebound after Vinicius Jr showed good feet to drive into the box before his shot struck the post.
After a bright start by Juve who forced Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois into two early saves, the hosts peppered the visitors' goal with 14 shots in the first half.
Dusan Vlahovic came close to an opener from a counter-attack before Vinicius' moment of quality set up Bellingham for what proved to be the winning goal.
Fifteen-time winners Real sit fifth in the table with three wins from three while Juventus are 25th and without a win in the competition so far.
Kane & teenager Karl on target in Bayern rout
Bayern Munich 4-0 Club Brugge
Harry Kane scored his 20th goal in only his 12th game of the season as Bayern Munich thrashed Club Brugge to maintain their 100% start in the Champions League.
The England captain scored one of the easiest goals of his career in the 14th minute when he was left unmarked to tap in Konrad Laimer's ball across the face of goal.
Neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo scored their first 20 goals in a season in as few as 12 matches.
Kane's strike followed a sensational one by teenage sensation Lennart Karl nine minutes earlier as, aged 17 years and 242 days, he became the youngest player to score for Bayern in the Champions League, surpassing Jamal Musiala's previous record by 121 days.
On his first start, Karl fired in a stunning left-foot shot into the top corner after shimmying past two defenders.
Luis Diaz smashed in a third off the underside of the crossbar in the 34th minute - his seventh goal since his summer move from Liverpool - before Kane hit the post from a tight angle just before the break.
Substitute Nicolas Jackson scored Bayern's fourth from close range minutes, sealing a third successive win in the competition, after Diaz had an effort cleared off the line.
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Vicario saves Spurs in battling draw at Monaco
Monaco 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur keeper Guglielmo Vicario produced a superb performance to defy Monaco as Thomas Frank's side survived to earn an important Champions League point.
Italian Vicario has had his critics this season, but was the main reason Spurs survived an indifferent performance in Stade Louis II to leave with a draw.
He made four fine saves in the first half, three from former Arsenal forward Folarin Balogun, then another clawed effort to deny Maghnes Akliouche.
Spurs had to put in a battling defensive display against a side that had drawn 2-2 with Manchester City, but came close themselves when Micky van de Ven headed just over before half-time.
But it was the Vicario show after the break when he again thwarted Akliouche and Balogun, then produced the pick of his saves to brilliantly block Jordan Teze's header from point-blank range.
Former Liverpool midfielder Takumi Minamino also missed three more opportunities, leaving Frank grateful to take something away from this game thanks to a Vicario-inspired rearguard action.
Chelsea teenagers humiliate 10-man Ajax
Chelsea 5-1 Ajax
Chelsea became the first team in Champions League history to have three teenage scorers as they secured a 5-1 win over a woeful Ajax side at Stamford Bridge.
Marc Guiu, 19, was the first teenager to score and briefly became Chelsea's youngest Champions League goalscorer in a calamitous minute and 17 seconds for Ajax after captain Kenneth Taylor was sent off.
However, Guiu's record was broken 33 minutes later when Estevao Willian, 18, scored the third of three penalties â after spot-kicks from Enzo Fernandez and Wout Weghorst - and a long-range strike from Moises Caicedo in a chaotic first half.
Chelsea made three changes at half-time, including forward Tyrique George, who scored from just inside the box three minutes after coming on to become the third teenager on the scoresheet.
Substitute midfielder Reggie Walsh, 17, then became the youngest player to appear for the club in the Champions League and the second youngest Englishman after Jack Wilshere for Arsenal.
Ekitike scores as Liverpool end losing run in style
Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Liverpool
Hugo Ekitike scored against his former club as Liverpool emphatically brought to an end their losing run by fighting back from a goal down to thrash Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League.
After making a blistering start to the season with seven successive wins in all competitions, the Reds' form took a concerning dip with four successive losses, including to rivals Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.
Initially, it looked like that poor run of form would continue as they made a stumbling start in Germany and fell behind when ex-Leeds defender Rasmus Kristensen struck.
But Liverpool turned things around as Ekitike - starting alongside British-record signing Alexander Isak for the first time - equalised 10 minutes before the break when he raced on to Andy Robertson's excellent ball out of defence and produced a composed finish.
Virgil van Dijk added a second four minutes later, powering home a header from a corner before Ibrahima Konate made it 3-1 a minute before half-time as he also headed in a corner.
Cody Gakpo got his fourth of the season when he fired in from Florian Wirtz's square ball before Dominik Szoboszlai's long-distance drive wrapped up the win, with Wirtz once again providing the assist.