UEFA Champions League results, highlights: PSG win vital victory over Manchester United; Dortmund advance



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Matchday five of the UEFA Champions League ended on Wednesday with eight matches, 27 goals in total, one more squad until the knockout stage and some exciting games outside of Group H. Istanbul Basaksehir and RB Leipzig played to a wild 4-3 scoreline in the squad before Paris Saint-Germain won at Manchester United to tie three teams on points.

Meanwhile, Dortmund scored a point by knocking out Lazio, which was enough to send the Bundesliga side to the round of 16. Nine places in the knockout stage are planned, with seven still to be gained before the sixth day of next week.

Below are the scores, highlights and takeaways from Wednesday’s action. All of the Champions League games this season are available live and on demand on CBS All Access.

Champions League scores

(Every US / East hour)

  • FINAL: Krasnodar 1, Rennes 0
  • FINAL: Istanbul Basaksehir 3, RB Leipzig 4
  • FINAL: Sevilla 0, Chelsea 4
  • FINAL: Borussia Dortmund 1, Lazio 1
  • FINAL: Club Brugge 3, Zenit Saint-Petersburg 0
  • FINAL: Juventus 3, Dynamo Kiev 0
  • FINAL: Ferencvaros 0, Barcelona 3
  • FINAL: Manchester United 1, rue Paris. Germain 3

Top games

Irfan Kahveci’s hat trick: It was an inspiring performance by Kahveci despite the overnight loss to Istanbul. Maintained his team throughout the match with his third free kick goal.

Endgame winner over Alexander Sorloth: RB Leipzig faced another wasted lead until Sorloth scored the game winner in stoppage time, and his first for the club.

Antoine Griezmann scores for Barça: The Frenchman set the tone for Barcelona when he perfectly timed his run for the opening goal.

Olivier Giroud marks everywhere: The Blues striker had already scored with a goal from each foot before adding a header and a penalty in the evening.

Alvaro Morata scores another for Juventus: The Spaniard looks unstoppable as he pursues his best Champions League form for Juventus.

Notable performances

Let’s note a few of the notable performances of the day, one being the worst and 10 being perfect:

Olivier Giroud, Chelsea: Les Bleus were well placed in Group E despite some lingering injury issues around the squad ahead of previous matches. Giroud has reminded everyone why his talent in front of goal is unmatched as he has scored four goals all over the field tonight. EVALUATION: ten

Antoine Griezmann, Barcelona: The Frenchman has risen from Barcelona in light of missing Messi on the pitch. His movements both on and off the ball have been fully on display in the last two Champions League games. RATING: 7.5

Neymar, PSG: A solid performance from the Brazilian who scored both the opening and closing goal in PSG’s 3-1 win over Manchester United. Tried to connect with his teammates and scored a second despite losing out in this area. RATING: 8.5

Irfan Kahveci, Istanbul: The Turkish midfielder had the performance of his life scoring a hat trick and kept his side in the game despite the loss. Goals in the middle of play and from a free kick kept things interesting the entire length. RATING: 9

Alvaro Morata, Juventus: The Spain striker has been essential for Juventus in the Champions League, having scored six goals in five matches, and made a case for staying in the starting XI. RATING: 8

Looking to the future

The Champions League will return next week with the sixth day. Who will be disappointed and who will be delighted? All eyes are on Group B and Group H as advancement boils down to the final matchday for several teams as the action continues on Tuesday.



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