
Harry Kane broke Wayne Rooney’s Champions League record by scoring four goals and converting three penalties as Bayern Munich thrashed Dinamo Zagreb 9-2.
The England captain equalled Rooney’s record of 30 goals in the competition, becoming the most scored by an England player. He converted a penalty in the 19th minute and extended his tally with another in the 57th minute.
Meanwhile, Raphael Guerreiro and Michael Olisse looked set to give the home side the lead before half-time at the Allianz Arena, but Bruno Petkovic and Takuya Ogiwara pulled Dinamo back to level at 3-2.
But Kane and Ollis each added their second three minutes apart, before the former Tottenham striker converted two more penalties to make it four before substitutes Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka completed the rout.
Current Champion Real Madrid Late goals from Antonio Rudiger and substitute Endrik finally levelled the scoreline. StuttgartThe stubborn resistance of .
After a goalless first half, Kylian Mbappe put the home team ahead, but Dennis Undapp equalised with seven minutes remaining to put Germany ahead before Rudiger and Endrik intervened to make it 3-1.
Central defenders Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk both scored. Liverpool They won a comeback victory with a score of 3-1. AC Milan.
The Reds got off to a tough start when Christian Pulisic put Milan ahead after just three minutes, but Konate’s stunning header put them ahead again before Van Dijk struck again to give them the upper hand in the first half.
Dominik Szoboszlai sealed the win in style after the break, making the most of Cody Gakpo’s run and cross.
Aston Villa He paid the perfect tribute to former striker Gary Shaw as they enjoyed a dream start to the campaign with a 3-0 win. little boys.
Villa’s return to the top of European football was overshadowed by the death of Shaw, who had been a key player in the club’s 1982 European Cup triumph.
Manager Unai Emery told his players to win for show before the game and they have started their new life in the competition with a fine performance thanks to goals from Youri Tielemans, Jacob Ramsey and Amadou Onana.
Kenan Yildiz, Weston McKennie and Nicolas Gonzalez scored as Juventus secured a 3-1 win at home to PSV Eindhoven.
Yildiz and McKennie put the home side 2-0 ahead just before half-time and Gonzalez’s strike seven minutes from time meant the points were safe despite substitute Ismael Saibari netting for the Dutch champions in added time.
England midfielder Angel Gomez was sent off five minutes before half-time. reel Lost 2-0 Sporting Lisbon Thanks to goals from Victor Gyokeres and Zeno Devast.













