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·5 November 2025
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Two wins out of two for the Italian teams on this Champions Wednesday, but there were plenty of goals and emotions in the other matches.
Here we see the most important events of the evening.
An incredible match in Belgium.
Within a few minutes, the home team takes the lead, gets equalized, and goes ahead again, with the same common denominator: embarrassing Catalan defense.
The line was too, too high, easily breached by Brugge. In the second half, Yamal scores an incredible goal, Messi-style: he dribbles past two, exchanges with Fermin Lopez, and with a left-footed shot, outsmarts the opposing goalkeeper. But soon after, the defense is pierced again by Forbes, who scores his personal double.
An own goal brings everything back to parity, in the end, Szczesny loses the ball, and Brugge scores the sensational fourth goal, but the referee disallows it for a foul on the Polish goalkeeper.
In half an hour, the Citizens score two and secure the match.
The first is signed by Foden, while the second by the usual Haaland, a great ex of the match. The Norwegian once again makes history: he is the first player ever to score in five consecutive Champions League matches with three different clubs.
The celebration for the first goal is special: the Englishman under the stands takes a fan's phone and they take a selfie. Foden, in the second half, scores his personal double. The final fourth goal is scored by Cherki, who nets his first Champions League goal in a City shirt.
Galatasaray wins, led by its most important man.
The absolute star of the match is Victor Osimhen. The Nigerian scores three goals, both from the penalty spot, and climbs to the top of the scorers' chart in this edition of the Champions League with six goals.
Three golden points for Newcastle, confirming themselves as true outsiders in the fight for the top eight spots. The goals are signed by Burn and Joelinton.
In the clash between struggling teams, Benfica continues its dark moment, losing at Da Luz against Leverkusen. Schick scores again in the Champions League after a year.
Pafos makes history by securing its first victory in the Champions League.
After a hard-fought and goalless first half, the turning point comes in the 47th minute: from a corner taken by Sema, Luckassen gets ahead of everyone with a header and beats Luiz Junior. Three precious points for Carcedo's team, celebrating a victory destined to remain in the club's memory.
The Blues start strong and in the 16th minute find the lead with Estêvão: the assist is from Andrey Andrade, the Brazilian controls and places a precise right-footed shot to the far post. He also sets a record: he is the youngest South American (18 years old) to score in two consecutive Champions League matches.
Qarabag's reaction is immediate: in the 29th minute, Leandro Andrade, with his third goal in four European matches, scores after a rebound off the post by Duran. In the 39th minute, Jankovic coolly converts a penalty after a handball by Hato.
In the second half, at the 53rd minute, Garnacho scores the equalizer with a precise diagonal shot, exploiting a defensive error. It's his second goal in the last three matches, as many as he had scored in the previous 19 with United and Chelsea. Despite the final assault, Qarabag holds on and snatches a golden draw against the Londoners: they rise to 7 points in the standings!
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