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Barcelona's Brazilian forward Raphinha scores his third goal during the UEFA Champions League game against FC Bayern Munich at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys. Barcelona won 4-1 on Oct. 23, 2024.JOSEP LAGO/AFP/Getty Images

It was a great night for English clubs, and for Barcelona captain Raphinha.

Premier League leader Liverpool moved level on points with Aston Villa at the top of the Champions League standings Wednesday by extending its perfect record to three wins, and Manchester City set a new record for the most consecutive games undefeated in the history of the competition.

Liverpool edged Leipzig 1-0 with a goal from Darwin Nunez. City routed Sparta Prague 5-0 with Erling Haaland scoring twice.

Raphinha scored a hat trick as Barcelona finally beat Bayern Munich to end a series of six consecutive wins for the German team in their head-to-head that included a humiliating 8-2 loss for Barca in the quarter-finals in 2020.

This time, Barcelona came out on top of an entertaining contest with a 4-1 statement win.

After three rounds in the revamped tournament, Liverpool and Aston Villa have a two-point lead over seven clubs including Man City and another Premier League team, Arsenal. The four English teams in the competition have conceded just one goal combined so far.

Raphinha on a roll

In Barcelona, the hosts opened the scoring within a minute as Raphinha was found by Fermin Lopez’s through ball, then rounded Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer with ease. Bayern tied the score with a volley from Harry Kane, but Barcelona responded with one goal from former Bayern great Robert Lewandowski and two more from Raphinha, who was later substituted to a standing ovation. It was Barcelona’s first win over Bayern since the 2015 Champions League semi-finals. Barcelona came into the game without having scored in its four games against Bayern since an 8-2 loss in 2020. Barcelona coach Hansi Flick was Bayern’s coach in that game.

Liverpool stays perfect

Arne Slot has guided Liverpool to first place in the Premier League early in his tenure as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement and now has the team on a maximum nine points in the Champions League. The latest win in Europe came at Leipzig, one of the clubs that Klopp will be overseeing in his new role as head of global soccer at Red Bull. Nunez tapped in the only goal in the 27th minute from Mohamed Salah’s header back toward goal and could have earned a penalty in the 38th when he appeared to be tripped by Willi Orban. No foul was given by the referee and the VAR chose not to intervene.

City improves on a United record

Manchester City’s new record won’t please the red half of the English city. By beating Sparta Prague, the English champions set the record for consecutive games undefeated in the history of the competition – even stretching back before 1992 into the European Cup era. City is now on 26 matches unbeaten. Alex Ferguson’s Man United team from 2007-09 managed to stay unbeaten for 25 matches. Phil Foden put the hosts ahead with less than three minutes gone. The midfielder beat Peter Vindahl Jensen with a low shot. Haaland then scored an amazing goal off the back of his heel from a fine cross from Savinho, John Stones made it 3-0, Haaland grabbed his second of the night and Matheus Nunes added more lustre to the emphatic win.

Lille upsets Atletico

After beating Real Madrid 1-0 in the previous round, Lille won 3-1 at Atletico, which was unbeaten in its last 11 home matches in the Champions League. The French side struggled throughout but was clinical, with just three shots on target, including a penalty kick, that resulted in three goals. Julian Alvarez put the hosts in front with an early opener before Edon Zhegrova curled in an equalizer close to the hour mark. Canadian Jonathan David then scored from the penalty spot in the 74th minute and completed a brace in stoppage time.

Brest frustrates Leverkusen

A superb goal from Pierre Lees-Melou helped minnows Brest to a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen as both teams remained unbeaten. The French team played with verve throughout the second half but was unable to find the second goal that would have extended its winning streak to three matches.

Other matches

Elsewhere, Celtic struggled but frustrated Atalanta with a 0-0 draw. Mario Paali hits the woodwork for the Italian team. Looking for a third consecutive win, Benfica lost 3-1 to Feyenoord, while substitute Marcus Thuram scored in stoppage time to help Inter Milan scrape a 1-0 win at Young Boys.

Europa League roundup

Galatasaray scored three first-half goals en route to a 4-3 victory over Swedish club Elfsborg while Norway’s Bod/Glimt netted a late winner to beat 10-man Braga 2-1 in the Europa League on Wednesday. Sixteen games are scheduled for Thursday. They include a matchup between Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce and Manchester United, the English Premier League club he steered to the 2017 Europa League title.

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