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Richard Buxton·19 September 2024
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Richard Buxton·19 September 2024
The first round of Champions League fixtures concluded on Thursday with six matches to enjoy.
Hereâs what went down.
Arsenal had to settle for an opening point after playing out a 0-0 draw with Europa League holders Atalanta.
Both teams cancelled each other out in the opening 45 minutes with the Gunners restricted to a handful of half-chances.
La Dea piled on the pressure after the interval and won a penalty after Ăderson was clipped by Thomas Partey in the area.
But David Rayaâs sharp reflexes kept his side level by denying Mateo Retegui from the spot with an incredible double save.
At the other end, Gabriel Martinelli spurned a golden opportunity to break the deadlock after racing clear but hooked his effort over.
Scorers: Akliouche 16âČ, Ilenikhena 71âČ; Yamal 28âČ
Sent off: GarcĂa
Monaco produced one of the shocks from the Champions Leagueâs opening match week with a 2-1 defeat of Barcelona.
The visitors suffered an early blow as Eric GarcĂa was sent off just 10 minutes in for bringing down Takumi Minamino on the edge of the box.
Maghnes Akliouche punished the Blaugranaâs disadvantage with a sublime solo effort in which he left Marc-AndrĂ© ter Stegen rooted to the spot.
Hansi Flickâs side restored parity when Lamine Yamal cut inside and unleased a low drive to pull his side level with a first-ever Champions League goal.
But Les MonĂ©gasques retook their lead late in the second half through substitute George Ilenikhenaâs strike which proved too hot for Ter Stegen to handle.
Scorers: Griezmann 28âČ, GimĂ©nez 90âČ; Ć eĆĄko 4âČ
Atlético de Madrid produced a gritty performance to snatch a late 2-1 win over RB Leipzig.
Benjamin Ć eĆĄko opened the scoring with a rebounded header after Jan Oblak had denied LoĂŻs Openda from his original breakaway.
But the Colchoneros struck back through Antoine Griezmann volleying home Marcos Llorenteâs right-sided delivery inside the area.
At the end of normal time, Diego Simeoneâs side snatched the spoils through JosĂ© MarĂa GimĂ©nez heading home a Griezmann cross to the far post.
Scorers: Magnetti 23âČ, Sima 56âČ; Fernandes OG 45âČ
Sent off: Lavalée
Brest marked their Champions League foray in fairy tale fashion courtesy of a 2-1 victory over Sturm Graz.
The Austrian Bundesliga leaders were dealt an injury setback in the opening minutes as defender Gregory WĂŒthrich was stretchered off.
Hugo Magnetti produced the hostsâ first-ever goal in Europeâs elite club competition with a chested half-volley from outside the penalty area.
But they were undone on the stroke of half-time as Edimilson Fernandes turned the ball into his own net after attempting to cut out William Bevingâs cross.
Les Pirates retook the lead just 11 minutes into the second half when Abdallah Sima spun onto Ludovic Ajorqueâs cross and volleyed home their second.
Christian Ilzerâs side suffered another late blow as Dimitri LavalĂ©e was sent off for a second bookable offence.
Scorers: Wirtz 5âČ, 34âČ, Grimaldo 30âČ, Wellenreuther OG 44âČ
Bayer Leverkusen marked their Champions League return with an emphatic 4-0 drubbing of Feyenoord.
Florian Wirtz handed the Bundesliga champions an early lead with a sweeping finish from just outside the penalty area.
The hosts appeared to have pulled level through Ramiz Zeroukiâs reactive close-range strike but saw his goal disallowed for offside.
But Ălex Grimaldo consolidated the Werkselfâs advantage by turning the ball home after Jeremie Frimpong teed him up from Victor Bonifaceâs clever pass.
Wirtz continued to pile the misery on as Xabi Alonsoâs side went three goals to the good at De Kuip with a sidefooted finish from Frimpongâs right-sided deliver.
Things went from bad to worse for their hosts as Edmond Tapsoba slid the ball in via a deflection off Timon Wellenreutherâs legs from a Grimaldo free kick.
A cagier second half saw Feyenoord potentially reducing their deficit before the offside flag denied Ayase Uedaâs header but Leverkusen remained untroubled.
Scorers: Milson 86âČ AktĂŒrkoÄlu 9âČ,KökĂ§ĂŒ 29âČ
Benfica held on to claim a 2-1 victory over Red Star Belgrade in their opening encounter.
Kerem AktĂŒrkoÄlu put the Eagles ahead on nine minutes by bundling the ball home at the far post.
Bruno Lageâs side extended their lead in fine style shortly before the half-hour mark as Orkun KökĂ§ĂŒ struck a sublime free kick.
But the hosts offered them a late scare in the closing stages as Milson halved their deficit by slotting home from Cherif Ndiayeâs through ball.
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