Bayern piled on the pressure but failed to take their chances, before Edinson Cavani finished a sweeping counter-attack with an exquisite strike into the top corner. Unai Emery's men finished off their visitors in the 63rd minute when Neymar pounced after Kylian Mbappe had bamboozled the Bayern defence.?? Neymar at Paris: Games 7 Goals 6 Assists 6 Most exciting player in the #UCL? ? pic.twitter.com/TDX0JpORIx
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) September 27, 2017
"The main thing is the three points, but it's also important for me that the fans enjoy the match and seeing us win against a top-level side," said Spanish coach Emery. PSG now lead the five-time champions by three points in the race to finish top of Group B. Atletico were handed the opener against English champions Chelsea when David Luiz needlessly gave away a penalty and Antoine Griezmann slotted past keeper Thibaut Courtois. But the Wanda Metropolitano - as well as the watching Diego Costa, signed this week from Chelsea - was silenced as former Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata headed in an excellent Eden Hazard cross.ICYMI: PSG's Kylian Mbappe faked David Alaba out of his shoes to set up this #SCtop10 Neymar goal. Watch it here: https://t.co/EOzZCDnEjh pic.twitter.com/NMl2h2zMBb
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 28, 2017
Antonio Conte's men deserved all three points and snatched the win in the fourth minute of added time as Belgian subsitute Batshuayi picked out the bottom corner. "Michy scores every time he's on the field! He can score every time. I'm so happy for him," said winger Hazard. "We want to play games like these. We play for Chelsea, one of the biggest clubs in the world and we want to win everything."What a comeback! Chelsea fight from 1-0 down to win 2-1 late on against Atletico Madrid, thanks to goals from Morata and Batshuayi#UCL pic.twitter.com/MKZpjb2z3C
— Premier League (@premierleague) September 27, 2017
Chelsea are now clear of Roma at the top of Group C by two points, after the Italians held on to beat Qarabag 2-1 in the early kick-off in Baku.Conte says winning goalscorer Batshuayi is improving and his commitment in training is very good. #ATLCHE
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) September 27, 2017
Kostas Manolas and Edin Dzeko put the visitors two goals to the good inside quarter of an hour, and although Pedro Henrique pulled one back for Qarabag, the home side couldn't find a maiden Champions League point.6/6 in Champions League!! TOP!! ⚽️??? #GoBLUES pic.twitter.com/VNnb5rhnSF
— Álvaro Morata (@AlvaroMorata) September 27, 2017
Three-time winners Manchester United brushed aside CSKA Moscow 4-1 to maintain their unbeaten record in the Russian capital, with Romelu Lukaku continuing his extraordinary start to life at the club with a brace. The Belgian striker headed Jose Mourinho's visitors in front, before Anthony Martial made it two from the penalty spot. Lukaku tapped in his 10th goal of the season before half-time and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored the fourth before a late consolation from teenager Konstantin Kuchaev.? | Read what the coach had to say after tonight's win... ➡️ https://t.co/hIvWAI1fFZ pic.twitter.com/MVDeFjMMm7
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) September 27, 2017
"It is a great achievement (Lukaku's goals), but it's only possible with a good team," said Mourinho. "But for Romelu, these are incredible numbers. He is humble, he wants to learn, he is ambitious."4⃣ goals ✅ 3⃣ points ✅ 2⃣ consecutive #UCL wins ✅ 1⃣ great night in Moscow ✅https://t.co/d8qY6mLx6h #MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) September 27, 2017
The other game in Group A saw Basel make it back-to-back defeats for 10-man Benfica, with a stunning 5-0 thrashing in Switzerland. Michael Lang slotted into an empty net and Dimitri Oberlin finished off a breakaway to get Basel off to a brilliant start. Ricky van Wolfswinkel's penalty ended the game as a contest and Andre Almeida was sent off for a horrendous tackle, with the 19-year-old Oberlin completing a brace. Basel's biggest ever win in the Champions League was sealed by teenager Blas Riveros.Man United manager Jose Mourinho praise 'humble' Romelu Lukaku after a goal-scoring display last night.https://t.co/Ok6IRX8Y6E
— SuperSport (@SuperSportTV) September 28, 2017
Last season's runners-up Juventus struggled for long periods at home to Olympiakos, but eventually saw off their stubborn visitors 2-0 as Gonzalo Higuain came off the bench to score. A brave effort from Olympiakos was in vain as Mario Mandzukic bundled in a second.FC Basel's 5-0 win against Benfica is their biggest ever victory in the Champions League. What a performance. ? pic.twitter.com/m7w3TtlS60
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 27, 2017
Barcelona overcame a stuttering display to edge out Sporting 1-0 in the Portuguese capital. Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez both wasted excellent chances in the opening 45 minutes, but Ernesto Valverde's side were fortunate to score a 49th-minute winner through Sebastian Coates' own goal.Higuain back among the goals for Juventus https://t.co/vLSalsH2f6 pic.twitter.com/l4FraZfGnC
— Goal (@goal) September 27, 2017
Barca lead Juve and Sporting by three points at the top of Group D. Celtic cruised past Anderlecht 3-0 in what looks to be a fight for third place behind PSG and Bayern in Group B.Barcelona have been helped by three own goals in their last two games. The latest one gave them victory in Lisbon https://t.co/Mk0ePTXj6N pic.twitter.com/MlixduzCiE
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) September 28, 2017
Leigh Griffiths grabbed the first goal shortly before half-time in Brussels and the Glaswegians wrapped it up in the second period as Serigne Kara put through his own net and Scott Sinclair rifled home.Celtic have won in a European group stage for the first time in 17 matches ? And their first Champions League away game in five years ? pic.twitter.com/bDwmepcR7m
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 27, 2017
RESULTSCSKA Moscow 1 (Kuchaev 90) Manchester United 4 (Lukaku 4, 27, Martial 19-pen, Mkhitaryan 57)Basel 5 (Lang 2, Oberlin 20, 69, Van Wolfswinkel 60-pen, Riveros 77) Benfica 0Paris Saint-Germain 3 (Alves 2, Cavani 31, Neymar 63) Bayern Munich 0Anderlecht 0 Celtic 3 (Griffiths 38, Mbodji 50-og, Sinclair 90+3)Qarabag 1 (Henrique 28) Roma 2 (Manolas 7, Dzeko 15)Atletico Madrid 1 (Griezmann 40-pen) Chelsea 2 (Morata 60, Batshuayi 90+4)Juventus 2 (Higuain 69, Mandzukic 80) Olympiakos 0Sporting Lisbon 0 Barcelona 1 (Coates 49-og)A #UCL goal fest! ⚽️? Story of the night? pic.twitter.com/gCl912PBuW
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) September 27, 2017