Duck in the 90th minute, PSG smiles. Evening to remember for Borussia Dortmund and Celtic

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Champions League, Wednesday’s results

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After the 0-0 between Bologna and Shakhtar and Sparta Prague’s 3-0 win against Salzburg in the matches played at 6:45 p.m., the Champions League provided serial excitement in the other four matches scheduled on Wednesday, with the only 0-0 of the evening, the one between Manchester City and Inter Milan, nevertheless full of emotions.

Those who will particularly remember the first match of the "Super Champions" è PSG that against Girona, at the debut in the maximum European competition, goes to the shot 23 times against the 2 of the opponents but wins only at the 90', thanks to a mocking duck of the goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga (protagonist in positive up to that moment) on the conclusion of Nuno Mendes.

Much more rounded was Borussia Dortmund’s victory at home to Club Brugge, although it took 76' minutes to score: è Jamie Gittens to unlock the game at 76', before doubling exactly ten minutes later. In the midst of recovery, at 95', Serhou Guirassy on a penalty kick finally closed the accounts.

It's a big party finally at home Celtic: the Scots, pitted against a modest Slovan Bratislava, dominated from start to finish and won 5-1, scoring with Scales on 17', Furuhashi on 47', Engels on a penalty kick on 56', Maeda on 70' and Idah on 87'. Only for honor (and perhaps, later in the tournament, for goal difference) was the flag goal scored by Wimmer at 61'.

The maxi-classification of the Champions League thus sees Bayern, Celtic, Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, Sparta Prague, Liverpool, Juventus, Real Madrid, Sporting and PSG leading the way with 3 points, Manchester City, Bologna, Inter Milan, and Shakhtar with a share of 1, Girona, PSV, Stuttgart, Milan, Lille, Salzburg, Club Brugge, Young Boys, Slovan Bratislava, and Dinamo Zagreb at 0, along with Arsenal, Munich, Brest, Sturm Graz, Bayer Leverkusen, Atalanta, Feyenoord, Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Benfica, Red Star, and Leipzig who però have yet to take the field.

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