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·29 January 2026
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Just like last year, the multiplex of the final day of the Champions League gave us a completely crazy evening. Between hilarious goals, records, and wild scenarios... here are the insane moments you missed last night.

Clearly, Anatolyi Trubin made everyone’s heart race, for better and for worse.
While he was speaking live on Portuguese TV about the storms, this Portuguese priest was startled by shouts of joy coming from backstage after Benfica's goalkeeper scored a crucial goal against Real Madrid (4-2). The poor guy got quite a fright.
Fortunately, Arsenal didn’t need that to win against Kairat Almaty (3-2). Although he had the luxury of scoring the first goal, Viktor Gyökeres also stood out with a massive miss that was worth 0.81 expected goals.

Sitting in front of your TV, you probably thought Bayern’s kit against PSV looked very strange... and that’s because the outfield players from Bayern were wearing their goalkeepers’ shorts.
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The reason? Eindhoven plays in black shorts and a red and white shirt. So the Munich team had to get creative and quickly reused the goalkeeper shorts.
Thanks to Benfica’s win over Real Madrid (4-2), Manchester City was able to secure their ticket to the Top 8 of the Champions League. After the match, Pep Guardiola didn’t miss the chance to thank José Mourinho.

Even though Villarreal once again sank in the Champions League with a 3-0 defeat to Leverkusen, the Spanish club can take comfort, as we’ll probably remember this fan and his haircut in tribute to Ronaldo Nazario even more.
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Although his team was soundly beaten by FC Barcelona (4-1), Viktor Dadason had a truly emotional moment.
Scoring in just the fourth minute, the Copenhagen striker became the youngest player ever to score at Camp Nou in the Champions League.
At 17 years and 212 days old, he broke Paulo Ferrario’s record, set in November 1959 with Milan according to Opta.
After crushing OM and securing their spot in the playoffs, Club Bruges wanted to be nice by displaying a message on the stadium’s giant screens to congratulate OM for making it to the next round.
But here’s the thing: Benfica’s match wasn’t over yet, and Anatoliy Trubin came along to ruin this nice gesture. Brutal.
And you, what moment stood out to you in the Champions League this week? Tell us everything in the comments!
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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