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Champions League: Liverpool go top after beating Real Madrid 2-0

Meow Delhi: After defeating the champions real Madrid 2-0 in their heavyweight match on Wednesday, liverpool Became the only team with the best record this season Champions LeagueOther winners of the evening included last season’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund.
Real Madrid tried to extend their winning streak against Liverpool at Anfield to eight matches.
Alexis McAllister given Ernie slot Premier League The leaders took the lead at the beginning of the second half, but they were too powerful.
An hour later, kilian mbappe Madrid missed a chance to equalize after a penalty was saved, ending a disappointing evening.

On the 76th minute, Liverpool’s second goal was scored by substitute Cody Gakpo. mohammed salah Missed the penalty spot at the opposite end.
They are the only team with five consecutive wins in this redesigned Champions League, and are now assured of at least a place in the February knockout stage play-offs.
“You know how special it is to play against a club that has won the Champions League so many times, is the defending champion and has caused problems for Liverpool so many times,” Slott said.
Real Madrid are now in 24th place, the final qualifying spot for the knockout stage, with six points after losing three of their last five games.
Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti had consoling words for his star French striker, saying: “This is a difficult moment for Mbappé. We will support him and give him love.”
With a 3-0 win over Dinamo Zagreb in Croatia, Inter Milan moved into second place with 13 points, ahead of Barcelona and Dortmund on 12 points each.

Dortmund took the lead in the first half thanks to a brilliant goal by English teenager Jamie Gittens. Rami Bensebaini then scored with a header in the 56th minute and substitute Serhou Guirassy completed the win in the final minutes.
Before meeting Juventus, Aston Villa had gone six games without a win in all competitions, after starting the Champions League with three consecutive wins.
Morgan Rogers’ goal in stoppage time was disallowed due to an error by goalkeeper Michel Di Gregorio, denying the English team a 0–0 win.
With three games left, Villa are one of seven teams with 10 points, just outside the top eight places that guarantee direct entry into the round of 16.

Monaco lost 3–2 at home to Benfica in a thrilling match and missed the chance to secure their place in the top eight.
Elyse Monaco took the lead early on thanks to Ben Seghir, but Vangelis Pavlidis took advantage of a defensive mistake and scored shortly after halftime.
Monaco were down to 10 players when defender Wilfried Singo was sent off for a second yellow, but a goal from Soungoutou Magassa gave them the lead again.
But in the end, Benfica’s numerical advantage prevailed when Zeki Amdouni grabbed the winner and Arthur Cabral headed home after 84 minutes.
Lille beat Bologna 2-1 in Italy, winless so far, moving them closer to at least guaranteeing a play-off place.

The hero of the French team was Belgian-born midfielder Ngalyel Mukou, who scored two goals, including the first just before halftime.
Colombian defender Jhon Lucumi equalized for Bologna, but Mukou scored again in the 66th minute to give Lille its third win in five matches.
Celtic and Club Brugge are still on course for the playoffs after a 1-1 draw in Glasgow. The Scottish champions were defeated by a ridiculous own goal from Cameron Carter-Vickers, but an incredible goal from Dezan Maeda gave them a point.
PSV Eindhoven pulled off the biggest comeback of the night by coming from 2-0 down to beat Shakhtar Donetsk 3-2.
At the Philips Stadium, the Ukrainians took a 2–0 lead at half-time thanks to goals from Oleksandr Zubkov and Danilo Sikan.
Brazilian full-back Pedro Henrique was sent off after 69 minutes, but fell in the final minutes.
Malik Tillman equalized with an incredible long-range effort in the 90th minute after the goalkeeper dragged his free-kick across the line in the 87th minute.
In the fifth extra minute, Tillman’s fellow American Ricardo Pepi later scored the winning goal.
Red Star Belgrade beat Stuttgart 5-1 in Serbia after rallying from behind to earn their first point.
The Germans took an early lead thanks to Ermedin Demirovic, but Silas Katompa Mvumpa, on loan from Stuttgart, took the lead before goals from Rade Krunic and Mirko Ivanic and two from Nemanja Radonjic.
Austrian champions Sturm Graz are also off to a shock start, after beating Verona 1-0 thanks to a goal from Mika Biereth.



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