Published On 23/10/2025
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Liverpool, the English champion, stopped a series of 4 consecutive defeats to emerge with a wide victory over its German host, Eintracht Frankfurt, 5-1, on Wednesday, in the third round of the unified group stage in the European Champions League.
Frenchman Ugo Ekitiki (35), Dutchman Virgil van Dijk (39th), Frenchman Ibrahima Konate (44th), Dutchman Cody Khakpo (66th) and Hungarian Dominik Soboszlai (70th) scored Liverpool’s goals, after Frankfurt took the lead with a goal from Dane Rasmus Christensen (26th).
The victory gives a necessary morale boost to coach Arnie Slot’s team, the English Premier League title holders, who lost four matches in a row for the first time.
Once since November 2014, when he was supervised by Irishman Brandon Rodgers.
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Liverpool suffered four consecutive defeats in various competitions, specifically against Crystal Palace, Chelsea and Manchester United in the English Premier League, and against Galatasaray in Turkey in the Champions League.
Big win for Bayern over Club Brugge
German champion Bayern Munich maintained its perfect record, achieving its third victory in the Champions League at the expense of its guest, Club Brugge, 4-0 on Wednesday.
17-year-old Lennart Karl (5), English international Harry Kane (14), Colombian Luis Diaz (34), and Senegalese substitute Nicholas Jackson (69) took turns scoring the goals for the Bavarian giant.

Bayern raised its score to 9 points from three matches with the word mark, sharing the same score with Paris Saint-Germain, the title holder and the top of the standings, Inter Milan of Italy, Arsenal of England, and Real Madrid of Spain.
Chelsea sweeps Ajax
Chelsea continued its victories that it has been achieving in various competitions recently, and achieved a valuable and sweeping 5-1 victory over its guest, Ajax Amsterdam.
At Stamford Bridge Stadium in London, Chelsea practically decided the match in their favor, as Marc Guillot opened the scoring for the blue team in the 18th minute, one minute after Ajax Amsterdam player Kenneth Taylor was sent off, while Ecuadorian Moises Caicedo added the second goal for the hosts in the 27th minute.

Wouter Wiechhorst reduced the gap by scoring a goal for Ajax in the 33rd minute from a penalty kick, but Argentine Enzo Fernandez and Brazilian Estevao Willian added the third and fourth goals for Chelsea from penalty kicks in the 45th and sixth minutes of stoppage time for the first half, respectively.
Tyreek George concluded the goal festival by scoring Chelsea’s fifth goal in the 48th minute.
This is Chelsea’s fourth consecutive victory in various competitions, as Italian coach Enzo Maresca’s team has only known the taste of victories since its 1-3 loss to its guest Brighton in the English Premier League on September 27 last year.
Monaco tied with Tottenham
Monaco’s bad start in the Champions League continued after it drew 0-0 with its guest Tottenham Hotspur yesterday, Wednesday, in the first match of new coach Sebastian Bucconioli in the tournament.
The competing team in the French First Division, which achieved two points from three matches, had the best chances to score, but Tottenham goalkeeper Guelmo Vicario was decisive in stopping those attempts.

Tottenham, which received more than 20 shots in a one-sided match, ranks 15th out of 36 teams in the league table with five points, and Monaco occupies 27th place in the elimination zone from the tournament.
Monaco will visit Bodo/Glimt in the next match, and Tottenham will host Copenhagen.
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