Arsenal, Spurs, Leicester win

The unmarried Matchday report of 81 targets was once smashed as 93 went in around the continent. There have been two hat-tricks, 5 comeback wins and no scarcity of leisure.UEFA.com rounds up the Thursday evening motion.Arsenal 4-1 MoldeHighlights: Arsenal 4-1 MoldeThe house aspect recovered from a purpose right down to make it 3 wins from 3 within the phase. Norwegian aspect Molde, who have been additionally protective a super report coming in... UEFA.com - News

Leicester and Barcelona lose, Atlético stifle Madrid

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.

Bayern suffer rare defeat, Leicester revival continues

Bayern suffer rare defeat, Leicester revival continues

ATLÉTICO MADRID V LEICESTER CITY Atlético 1-0 Real Sociedad (Filipe Luís 28)Having broken his duck for the season at the weekend, left-back Filipe Luís made it two goals in as many games – his best return in a league campaign since scoring three for Deportivo La Coruña in 2009/10. Atlético remain third in the Liga. ©AFP/Getty Images... UEFA.com - News

Leicester: story so far, key players, why they can win

Leicester: story so far, key players, why they can win

Story so far: LeicesterIf last season's Premier League taught us anything, it's that you can never rule out Leicester. Their English title defence hasn't exactly gone to plan but progress in Europe has been serene for the UEFA Champions League debutants. They booked their place in the last 16 with a game to spare and then stunned Sevilla with a rousing comeback to reach the quarters. Next up: Atlético.Record this season: P8 W5 D1 L2 F10 A8 Leicester keep dream alivePivotal momentT... UEFA.com - News

Leicester, Messi, Madrid and Paris catch the eye

Leicester, Messi, Madrid and Paris catch the eye

Round of 16 second legs: Tuesday 7 March• ARSENAL (1-5) BAYERN MÜNCHENArsenal – no match Bayern 8-0 Hamburg (Vidal 17, Lewandowski 24pen 42 54, Alaba 56, Coman 65 69, Robben 87)The German champions recorded their biggest win in over two years (since beating the same opponents by an identical scoreline) to stretch their unbeaten run to 14 games. Carlo Ancelotti celebrated his 1,000th game as a head coach with a 591st win.• NAPOLI (1-3) REAL MADRID... UEFA.com - News

Leicester grateful for Schmeichel inspiration

Leicester grateful for Schmeichel inspiration

It was Jamie Vardy who grabbed the potentially crucial away goal but nobody played a more pivotal role in keeping alive Leicester City's UEFA Champions League hopes last night than Kasper Schmeichel.The goalkeeper stood strong with series of fine saves – including an early penalty stop from Joaquín Correa – when Leicester looked in danger of being swamped by Sevilla. If that was not enough, he could also be seen venturing out of his box to issue instructions to team-mates, underlining his authority in the Leicester dressing room. And you know what? He loved every minute.

Juventus restore cushion, Leicester, Dortmund survive

Juventus restore cushion, Leicester, Dortmund survive

WEDNESDAYCrotone 0-2 Juventus (Mandžukić 60, Higuaín 74)In a Serie A game postponed from December due to the Italian Super Cup, Juventus restored their seven-point lead over Roma, who beat Fiorentina 4-0 on Tuesday. Lowly Crotone, hosting Juventus for the first time in the top division having only previously met them in Serie B in 2006/07, held out for an hour before Mario Mandžukić pounced on the rebound when a Kwadwo Asamoah header was saved. Gonzalo Higuaín then struck for the fourth consecutive Serie A away game. Marko Pjaca earned his first Juve start as Miralem Pjanić, Giorgio Chiellini and Stephan Lichtsteiner were... UEFA.com - News