Champions League. Liverpool rose from their knees, Bayern conquered Paris
Luis Diaz was the hero and anti-hero of the match. The Colombian scored twice, but was sent off late in the first half for a brutal foul on Achraf Hakimi. The severity of the injury remains unknown, but he wasn't the only one who missed the final whistle. Ballon d'Or winner Ousmane Dembele also requested a substitution.
Bayern, despite playing with ten men, claimed their 16th consecutive victory. Arsenal recorded a resounding victory in Prague, thrashing Slavia 3-0, but this match will go down in history for another reason.
On the pitch, we saw the youngest debutant in Champions League history. His name is Max Dowman, exactly 15 years and 308 days old. It's worth remembering that name. The previous record holder, Youssoufa Moukoko, was a few months older (16 years and 18 days).
Slavia Prague – Arsenal 0:3 Napoli – Eintracht Frankfurt 0:0 Liverpool – Real Madrid 1:0 Paris Saint-Germain – Bayern Munich 1:2 Tottenham – FC Copenhagen 4:0 Juventus Turin – Sporting Lisbon 1:1 Atletico Madrid – Union Saint-Gilloise 3:1 Bodo/Glimt – Monaco 0:1 Olympiakos Piraeus – PSV Eindhoven 1:1
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