Top stories Chelsea sign Dortmund's Pulišić but loan him back Eintracht take Rode on loan from BVB Barcelona acquire Valencia's Jeison on loan VOTE FOR YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR Club by clubArsenal (ENG)In: noneOut: noneBATE Borisov (BLR)In: Bojan Dubajić (Gorodeya), Nemanja Milić (Crvena zvezda) Out: Nemanja Mil... UEFA.com - News
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Atlético, BVB, Porto, Schalke progress, Paris, Spurs win
Atlético, Dortmund, Porto and Schalke into round of 16 Vital wins for Paris against Liverpool and Spurs versus Inter Barcelona clinch top spot, Napoli gain important victory Final games in these groups on 11 December At a glance Through to round of 16: Ajax, Atlético Madrid, Barcelona*, Bayern München, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Manchester City, Manchester United, Porto*, Real Madrid*, Roma, Schalke*confirmed group winnersCan still reach round of 16: Internazio... UEFA.com - News
Paris, Juventus perfect, Madrid derby drawn
Paris equal Ligue 1 record start of eight straight wins Madrid derby ends goalless, Barcelona equalise late Juventus come from behind to beat Napoli for seventh perfect win Kolorov hits goal in derby win for Roma against former club Man. City go top, equal on points with Liverpool who level late BVB overtake Bayern at top with comeback win, Schalke off mark Young Boys 13 points clear in Switzerland after ninth straight win ADJUST YOUR #UCLF... UEFA.com - News
Weekend latest: Martial delights United, BVB slip
Sub Anthony Martial scores late to give Manchester United win against Spurs Dortmund equalise twice but lose at Hannover; Bayern or Leipzig will go top later Edinson Cavani double makes it 15 goals in 14 club outings this term in Friday Paris win Jonas scores in eighth consecutive Liga game for Benfica as Sporting CP also win on Friday MAKE YOUR FANTASY CHANGES BY 20:45CET ON TUESDAY Group AArsenal Tula 1-0 CSKA Moskva (Friday)
Leicester and Barcelona lose, Atlético stifle Madrid
BORUSSIA DORTMUND v MONACOBayern 4-1 Dortmund (Ribéry 4, Lewandowski 10 68p, Robben 49; Raphaël Guerreiro 20)Dortmund missed a chance to overtake third-placed Hoffenheim as they were comfortably defeated in Munich. The only consolation was Raphaël Guerreiro's blistering volley, but BVB will rue a key passage of play when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was unable to find the net after being sent clear. Instead, Bayern went up the other end to win the penalty which made it 4-1.
Dortmund’s inspiration: Reus back with a bang
After a match in which UEFA Champions League records were broken, it was Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus who was the centre of attention.BVB's 8-4 home win against Legia was the highest scoring match ever in this competition, but the feel-good story of the day was the return of Marco Reus from a six-month absence caused by a persistent pubis injury. Having lost Mats Hummels, İlkay Gündoğan and Henrikh Mkhitaryan last summer, BVB coach Thomas Tuchel stressed that Reus "suddenly became our fourth lost key player" and that "we have waited impatiently his return". The comeback was postponed several times but