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All domestic results/standings
UEFA Champions League matchday three
fixtures
Ronaldo the record breaker


Group A
Bastia 0-2 Paris Saint-Germain
It took 72 minutes for Paris to break the deadlock
but their victory was thanks to Zlatan Ibrahimović
who scored both goals, set up by Edinson Cavani
and Serge Aurier to keep the capital side clear and
unbeaten at the Ligue 1 summit.

Real Madrid 3-0 Levante
Madrid moved joint top of the Liga, at least until
Villarreal play Celta Vigo on Sunday, on an
afternoon when Cristiano Ronaldo scored his
324th competitive goal for the club, overtaking
Raúl González . Despite a long injury list, the home
team dominated and Ronaldo combined with a
surging Marcelo to open the scoring before the
Portugal striker got the second himself two
minutes later after Toni Kroos led a swift
counterattack. Late on Ronaldo combined with
Lucas Vázquez to set up Jesé for the third.

Malmö 3-0 Kalmar
Markus Rosenberg scored twice in the last 22
minutes to aid the deposed Swedish champions
to victory. Jo Inge Berget, who set up the first, got
the second in between Rosenberg's two goals.

Dynamo Kyiv 0-3 Shakhtar Donetsk
Dynamo's 38-match unbeaten run in the
Ukrainian Premier League was brought to a
shuddering halt on Friday by their title rivals.
Marlos deflated the home side on 40 minutes
before Alex Teixeira's second-half double sealed a
resounding win and moved Shakhtar level on
points with Dynamo at the summit.

Group B
CSKA Mosvka 3-2 Ural
The leaders returned to domestic action with
victory against Ural. Leonid Slutski rested Alan
Dzagoev and his replacement Kirill Panchenko
thanked his coach for the start with a goal within
two minutes. The visiting side equalised but the
leaders clinched all three points thanks to goals
from Seydou Doumbia and Pontus Wernbloom
before another Ural reply. Doumbia's strike was
his ninth in his last nine games for CSKA.
Everton 0-3 Manchester United
On a day when Everton mourned the death of
Howard Kendall, the manager who led them to
glory in the 1980s, Manchester United cruised to a
victory that keeps them within two points of
leaders Manchester City. Morgan Schneiderlin's
opportunist shot put United ahead and Ander
Herrera headed in Marcos Rojo's cross to makle it
2-0 at half-time. Herrera set up former Everton
striker Wayne Rooney for the third in the 62nd
minute.
Wolfsburg 4-2 Hoffenheim
Wolfsburg are into the top four after Max Kruse
sealed victory with his first Bundeslifa hat-trick.
Kruse scored in the first minute after being set up
by Julian Draxler, who then made the second for
Bas Dost. Jeremy Toljan and Jonathan Schmid
scored either side of half-time to level but Kruse
swiftly restored the lead and got his third in the
83rd minute after good work by André Schürrle.
PSV Eindhoven 1-1 Excelsior
Former PSV player Nigel Hasselbaink equalised
deep in added time to stop his former club rising
up to second place. Davy Pröpper's 62nd-minute
goal seemed to have kept PSV within two points
of leaders Ajax on a day when Luuk de Jong
returned from injury.
Group C
Vianense 1-2 Benfica (Portuguese Cup)
Jardel struck in added time on Friday to take a
below-strength Benfica past their third-tie r
opponents into the last 32. Mehdi Carcela-
González had given Benfica a half-time lead but
Mohamed Coulibaly's superb shot into the top
corner from distance levelled with 12 minutes left.
Galatasaray 4-1 Gençlerbirliği
Galatasaray overcame a 1-0 half-time deficit for a
win that left them top of the Turkish league
overnight on Saturday. Bilal Kisa equalised and
Aurélien Chedjou and Yasin Öztekin scored
before Burak Yılmaz, back after a month out
through injury, came off the bench in the 84th
minute and soon after converted a penalty. Real Sociedad v Atlético Madrid
Playing Sunday at 16.00CET
Astana 2-1 Ordabasy
Astana moved to within five points of Kairat
Almaty, with four games left to the leaders' three.
An own goal from Serhiy Malyi and a second-half
strike from Roger Cañas gave Astana victory on a
day when Kairat drew. The top two meet next
Sunday what could prove an effective title
decider.
Group D
Internazionale Milano v Juventus
Playing Sunday at 20.45CET

Eintracht Frankfurt 1-5 Borussia
Mönchengladbach
Mönchengladbach scored five goals in an away
competitive game for the first time since August
2010 to make it four Bundesliga wins out of four
since André Schubert took the helm. Raffael's
16th-minute opener on his 200th Bundesliga
appearance was cancelled out by Alexander
Meier's penalty, but the visitors hit four without
reply after the break. Teenager Mahmoud
Dahoud continued his impressive senior
breakthrough as he got the first of those before
setting up Raffael to make it 3-1. Substitute André
Hahn scored twice in the last eight minutes, the
first a penalty after Dahoud was fouled.
Manchester City 5-1 Bournemouth
City picked up where they left off before the
international break, when they beat Newcastle
United 6-1, to remain on top of the Premier
League courtesy of Raheem Sterling's first-half
hat-trick. Having set up Sterling's first, Wilifried
Bony got the second after the ball was spilt by
Adam Federici, who replaced Artur Boruc in the
Bournemouth goal after a warm-up injury. Glenn
Murray pulled one back but two more from
Sterling made it 4-1 at half-time and Bony scored
again after good work by Jesús Navas.
Eibar 1-1 Sevilla
Sevilla lost ground on the leading teams and
needed a 71st-minute Kevin Gameiro goal from a
Vicentre Iborra pass to salvage a point at high-
lfying Eibar, who took the lead early on through
Borja González. Sevilla did finish strongly but had
to settle for a point.
Group E
Vitebsk 0-2 BATE Borisov
BATE wrapped up their tenth consecutive
Belarussian title on Friday with three games to
spare thanks to a routine win at lowly Vitebsk.
Aleksei Rios and Dmitri Mozolevski scored in the
first 31 minutes to ensure the visitors maintained
their unbeaten record on the road before the
celebrations began.
Barcelona 5-2 Rayo Vallecano
Neymar scored four for Barcelona to ensure they
came from behind to join Real Madrid at the
Saturday night Liga summit. Javi Guerro did give
Rayo the lead but Neymar converted two
penalties to put Barcelona ahead at half-time. In
the second half Luis Suárez twice set up Neymar
before adding the fifth himself, ahead of a late
consolation for the visitors.
Hamburg 0-0 Bayer Leverkusen
Leverkusen are down to eighth after an inspired
performance by Hamburg goalkeeper René Adler
kept out the largely dominant visitors.

Roma 3-1 Empoli
The day belonged to Daniele De Rossi, who scored
on his 500th Roma appearance. Miralem Pjanić's
56th-minute free-kick had put Roma in front and
shortly afterwards De Rossi headed in a corner.
Mohamed Salah turned in Gervinho's pass on 69
minutes to effectively seal victory before a Marcel
Büchel consolation.
Group F
Watford 0-3 Arsenal
Arsenal remain level with Manchester United, two
points off the Premier League lead, though they
took 62 minutes to break down Watford. Alexis
Sánchez did the trick and then Olivier Giroud was
introduced and promptly scored before Aaron
Ramsey got the third.

Werder Bremen 0-1 Bayern München
Bayern became the first team to win their nine
opening Bundesliga games after Thiago
Alcántara's fine run and pass set up Thomas
Müller for a 23rd-minute goal that restores the
leaders' seven-point advantage. Since losing the
German Super Cup on penalties to Wolfsburg,
Bayern have won all 12 of their competitive
matches.
Dinamo Zagreb 4-1 NK Zagreb
Gabrijel Boban's first-minute effort stunned the
leaders on Friday but Junior Fernandes struck
twice before the break before Armin Hodžić and
Ángelo Henríquez took the game away from the
visitors after half-time.
Olympiacos 4-0 AEK Athens
It is seven wins out of seven for Olympiacos in the
league this season after a comfortable derby
triumph. Alberto Botía got the only first-half goal
but Ideye Brown made it two in the 70th minute
and Kostas Fortounis was then introduced to
score twice, the second a penalty.
Group G
Varzim 0-2 Porto (Portuguese Cup)
Goals from Cristian Tello and André André
ensured Porto defeated their second-level hosts
to reach the last 32.
Maccabi Petach-Tikva 1-2 Maccabi Tel-Aviv
The visitors moved four points clear at the Israeli
summit with victory at the team in second. Carlos
García's opener for Tel-Aviv was cancelled out by
Guy Malemed but Eran Zahavi's penalty with ten
minutes left restored the lead. Daniel Lifshitz was
sent off with four minutes to go, meaning Tel Ben
Haim II took over in goal for the away team, but
they held on.
Dynamo Kyiv 0-3 Shakhtar Donetsk
Shakhtar ended Dynamo's 38-match unbeaten
run in the Ukrainian Premier League on Friday.
The home side had won all four home games
without conceding a goal going into the game but
both records were blown away by Mircea
Lucescu's men. Marlos on 40 minutes deflated the
home side before Alex Teixeira's second-half
double – his 15th and 16th league goals of the
season – sealed a resounding win and moved
Shakhtar level on points with Dynamo at the
summit.
Dynamo’s defeat at the hands of #Shakhtar has become
their heaviest home loss in the history of Ukrainian
league

Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa
Chelsea moved away from the lower reaches of
the Premier League with a defeat of struggling
Villa. Willian stole the ball to set up Diego Costa
for the 34th-minute opener and early in the
second half Alan Hutton turned a shot from the
Spain striker into his own net.
Group H
Kuban Krasnodar 2-2 Zenit
Zenit are now ten points adrift of CSKA, and fell
beind on just two minutes to Xandão who opened
the scoring after just two minutes. Artem Dzyuba
equalised before the break and Oleg Shatov made
it 2-1 but Lorenzo Melgarejo ensured the hosts a
point.

Monaco 1-1 Lyon
Lyon were left frustrated at Stade Louis II on
Friday despite earning a point through Rafael's
84th-minute equaliser. Mario Pašalić gave the
hosts the lead on 39 minutes but Lyon dominated
thereafter and played the last 24 minutes against
ten men following Wallace's dismissal. Despite 15
shots on target, Rafael was the only visiting player
to break through.
Valencia 3-0 Málaga
Valencia moved into the top half with a dominant
performance. They took the lead when Charles
headed Pablo Piatti's crossed free-kick into his
own net and then in the 33rd minute André
Gomes doubled the advantage with an impressive
solo effort. To make matters worse for the
visitors, Jaume Domènech saved Duda's penalty
shortly after. Valencia had their own spot-kick in
the 88th minute after 19-year-old substitute
Danilo Barbosa was fouled and Dani Parejo
converted
Mouscron-Péruwelz 1-2 Gent
Gent came from a goal down on Friday to earn
their second away victory at Mouscron and
maintain their unbeaten league record this
season. Noë Dussenne gave the home side an
early lead but Laurent Depoitre levelled midway
through the second half and Sven Kums' 78th-
minute penalty turned the contest around.

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