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Magical Champions League night with the fourth matchday delivering a lot of spectacle and surprise results in the big matches at Anfield and the Parc des Princes.
Mac Allister's goal brought down Xabi Alonso's Real Madrid, while in Paris, a crazy first half allowed Bayern to bring down PSG 2-1.
Total dominance by Liverpool, which forced Real to only 0.45 xG, one of the lowest figures for the Blancos in recent years.Â
After a flood of chances, Liverpool scored at the hour mark with MacAllister heading past Courtois.Â
The Argentine goes wild when he sees Real: two of his three Champions League goals have been scored against Real.
First half without goals but two great chances for Szoboszlai, but Courtois, the Reds' nightmare, says no.Â

There was anticipation for Trent Alexander-Arnold's return to Anfield, and Liverpool fans responded as expected: by booing.
Clear message: the departure for free has not been forgiven.Â
Remarkable feat by Bayern, achieving their sixteenth win of the season in sixteen matches. For the Bavarians, a dominant first half with PSG under pressure until Luis Diaz's red card. In the second half, suffering and dedication: Bayern showed they are a complete team.Â
At the 73rd minute, Joao Neves comes in and scores, narrowing the gap.
Tragic end to the first half for PSG, losing Hakimi in tears for several minutes due to a very bad foul by Luis Diaz.Â

Ankle pain for him, and after VAR review, Mariani sends off Luis Diaz.Â

Unique record for Luis Diaz: he is only the second after Griezmann to be sent off in the Champions League after scoring a double. Regarding the first half data, it is the first in history.
The first goal of the evening is crucial and comes at the 6th minute at the Parc des Princes: splendid action by Bayern with Chevalier saving on Olise but unable to stop Luis Diaz who opens the score.
Start to forget for PSG, losing DembĂ©lĂ© to injury at the 25th minute: he was in doubt, Luis Enrique took the risk, and the experiment failed.Â
Double after the hour mark: Gallagher closes the match, which is then sealed at the last second by Marcos Llorente.
Atletico advances after a not-so-positive first half: Simeone accelerates, Alvarez strikes.Â
PSV in trouble but at the 93rd minute, Pepi scores the equalizer.
Despite being outnumbered, Tottenham scores the third goal: van De Ven scores an incredible goal starting from 80 meters and in a Weah-like run finds an incredible goal, the sixth of the season.

Double at the start of the second half: Kolo Muani recovers the ball from the Copenhagen goalkeeper and serves Odobert who scores with a side-footed shot.Â
Xavi Simons creates, Johnson strikes: Spurs take the lead.
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