🔥 Record 2008: earplugs in, 4 Champions League games missed | OneFootball

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·23 October 2025

🔥 Record 2008: earplugs in, 4 Champions League games missed

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The Champions League did not spare goals, emotions, and interesting highlights even last night, after Tuesday already saw a record-breaking night for goals scored.


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With so many matches scheduled, it's very difficult not to miss a single minute. That's why we've gathered the most curious episodes from last night's matches.


🙏 Eintracht's Tribute to Diogo Jota

Liverpool arrived in Frankfurt, led by Slot, during a challenging period of their season. Coming off four consecutive defeats between the Premier League and Champions League, the Reds were called to respond. Said and done: a 5-1 away victory and pure oxygen for the English champions.

Before the kickoff, the beautiful gesture by the German club, which included Diogo Jota's number 20 in the lineup announcement. Chapeau.


🙉 Bodø/Glimt, the Coach with Earplugs!

Unseen scenes in Turkey, where the match between Galatasaray and Bodø/Glimt took place at Rams Park in Istanbul. A clear victory for the yellow-reds, driven by an unstoppable Victor Osimhen, who scored a brace and made an applause-worthy ball recovery for the third goal scored by Akgun.

What left everyone stunned, however, was the Norwegian coach, Kjetil Knutsen. The 57-year-old was seen wearing earplugs, evidently to counter the "hell" that always erupts when Gala plays at home. And then there are those who say a heated atmosphere doesn't make a difference...


👶 Karl, Bayern's Record 2008

Bayern cruised past Club Brugge, handing the Belgians a resounding 4-0 home defeat. In the Bavarians' wide victory, Lennart Karl took the spotlight as the MVP of the match. 

Thanks to the beautiful goal with which he opened the scoring, at 17 years and 242 days, he broke the record previously held by Jamal Musiala and became the youngest player in Bayern's history to score in the Champions League. A prodigy.


🥇 More Than Serie A: Never So Many Goals in Champions!

A real flood of goals in this third day of the cup. With 71 goals scored, last night's round becomes the highest-scoring ever in the top European competition.

Ironically, all this happens just a few days after the Serie A matchday with the fewest goals scored...

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