Ronaldo, without a goal in his last two outings following his return from a five-match domestic ban, took his Real haul to 411 on what was also his 150th career appearance in Europe. England striker Kane notched his sixth hat-trick of the year - and made it 11 goals for club and country in September - as Spurs backed up their opening victory over Dortmund with a comfortable win in Cyprus. Mauricio Pochettino's side survived an early scare when Igor de Camargo rattled the crossbar, but Kane's clinical finish six minutes before the interval settled the visitor down.Cristiano Ronaldo’s Real Madrid record:
400 games ? 411 goals ⚽️ 111 assists ?️ 42 hat-tricks ? Obscene numbers. ? pic.twitter.com/C7TwRL2UwG— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 26, 2017
Kane converted his second on 62 minutes and sealed his treble with a terrific header five minutes later to leave Spurs level on six points alongside Real ahead of their double-header with Zinedine Zidane's team. Kevin de Bruyne curled in a sublime 25-yard strike as Manchester City overcame spirited resistance from Shakhtar Donestk, with Raheem Sterling completing a 2-0 victory at Eastlands. Pep Guardiola's men top Group F after back-to-back wins to start the campaign, and the Premier League leader could even afford a missed penalty from Sergio Aguero whose effort was turned away by Andriy Pyatov.Harry Kane completes his perfect hat-trick against APOEL:
39': ⚽️ Left foot 62': ⚽️ Right foot 67': ⚽️ Head Hatty Kane. ? pic.twitter.com/2NzzT0FQQK— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 26, 2017
Lorenzo Insigne, Dries Mertens and Jose Callejon hit the target as Napoli registered their first win by beating a hapless Feyenoord 3-1 in Italy. Napoli goalkeeper Pepe Reina kept out Jens Toornstra's second-half penalty, as Sofyan Amrabat's stoppage-time goal was scant consolation for the Dutch champion who remain pointless. Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw away to Spartak Moscow despite a sparkling strike from Philippe Coutinho.Seven wins in a row ? Five clean sheets ? Twenty-five goals scored ⚽️ Two goals conceded ?
It really is Manchester City FC. pic.twitter.com/jePQjG2wr8— City Watch (@City_Watch) September 26, 2017
Coutinho linked up superbly with Sadio Mane to cancel out Fernando's free-kick in the 31st minute, but Liverpool were unable to claim a winner as they recorded a second straight draw in Group E. Wissam ben Yedder fuelled Sevilla to a 3-0 victory over Maribor of Slovenia. Joaquin Correa's dazzling run left the French striker with a simple tap-in for the opening goal after 27 minutes in Spain.Philippe Coutinho's last 15 games for Liverpool across all competitions:
9 goals ⚽️ 2 assists ?️ pic.twitter.com/07sRj7kaN5— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 26, 2017
Ben Yedder then tucked away a second before the break and rounded out his hat-trick from the penalty spot late on as Sevilla moved top of the section on four points. Porto stunned French champion Monaco with a 3-0 win in the principality in a repeat outcome of the 2004 final. Vincent Aboubakar marked his return from suspension with goals in either half before Miguel Layun pounced on some slapstick defending in the closing moments as Porto bounced back from a home loss to Besiktas.Wissam Ben Yedder is the first player in Sevilla's history to score a hat-trick in the Champions League.
⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/uN22RW6j1W— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 26, 2017
The Turkish champion top Group G with maximum points following a 2-0 success at home to newcomer RB Leipzig despite an 11-minute stoppage for floodlight failure in Istanbul. Ryan Babel slotted home after fine work from Cenk Tosun and Talisca headed in a sublime cross from Ricardo Quaresma as Besiktas picked up their first win at home in the competition since November 2007.RESULTSSpartak 1 (Fernando 23) Liverpool 1 (Coutinho 31)Sevilla 3 (Ben Yedder 27, 38, 83-P) Maribor 0Man City 2 (De Bruyne 48, Sterling 90) Shakhtar 0Napoli 3 (Insigne 7, Mertens 49, Callejon 70) Feyenoord 1 (Amrabat 90+3)Besiktas 2 (Babel 11, Talisca 43) Leipzig 0Monaco 0 Porto 3 (Aboubakar 31, 69, Layun 89)Nicosia 0 Tottenham 3 (Kane 39, 62, 67)Dortmund 1 (Aubameyang 54) Real Madrid 3 (Bale 18, Ronaldo 50, 79)3 - Against Monaco, Vincent Aboubakar has made 3 shots on target (2 goals), more than the entire Monaco team (2 shots on target). Accurate. pic.twitter.com/xGRUb3lITN
— OptaJean (@OptaJean) September 26, 2017