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Champions League round-up: Erling Haaland nets historic hat-trick

Erling Haaland became the Most third-youngest Participant to Evaluate Some Champions League hat-trick as Red Bull Salzburg thrashed Genk 6-2 on Tuesday.

Haaland scored three goals before half-time, while efforts from Hwang Hee-chan and Dominik Szoboszlai saw the side race into a 5-1 lead after the fracture after John Lucumi had pulled back.
Mbwana Samatta reduced the deficit however, Andreas Ulmer finished the rout.
Also in Group E, Fernando Llorente gained revenge for last year’s Champions League defeat by Liverpool with a late goal.
The former Tottenham frontman struck in stoppage time after the scoring had opened from the penalty spot with eight minutes after Jose Callejon had been tripped by Andy Robertson remaining in the Stadio San Paolo.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen has been the hero because he saved a penalty to make sure they returned Borussia Dortmund with a draw of Barcelona.
Ter Stegen kept out Marco Reus’ 57th-minute spot-kick later Jadon Sancho was fouled by Nelson Semedo, but he afterwards needed the aid of his own crossbar to keep out Julian Brandt piledriver.
It finished 1-1 in another game in Group F following replacement Nicolo Barella came into Inter Milan’s rescue to refuse Slavia Prague victory.
Even the Serie A leaders had been trailing into Peter Olayinka’s 63rd-minute attack , moments afterwards Stefano Sensi had rattled the bar having a free-kick, Barella levelled to grab a draw.
Last season’s semi-finalists Ajax into a 3-0 Group H victory over Lille after they had been headed by Quincy Promes into an early lead.
Second-half goals from Nicolas Tagliafico and Edson Alvarez completed the job as the Eredivisie leaders slipped beyond their Ligue 1 contests.
Valencia combined them at the peak of the band on three points after Chelsea’s Ross Barkley fluffed a late penalty to condemn manager Frank Lampard to conquer on his Champions League debut as boss.
The Blues, trailing to a goal from Valencia winger Rodrigo, were given a lifeline in the closing stages when VAR flagged up a handball in the region, but Barkley’s spot-kick cut on the crossbar along with also his side went down 1-0.
For RB Leipzig, Timo Werner double proved sufficient in Group G to get their campaign up and running with a 2-1 victory at Benfica.
Nine moments struck inside to set the visitors from the driving seat, though they needed to watch out a decision after Haris Seferovic decreased the deficit with six seconds remaining.
Memphis Depay’s penalty ensured Lyon emerged out of their Group 5 fixture against Zenit St Petersburg with a 1-1 draw.
Sardar Azmoun had put the visitors ahead four minutes before the break, but Depay ensured it ended square when he converted from the place with 51 minutes gone after he was fouled by replacement Magomed Ozdoev, who neglected to redeem himself after he missed a close-range 70th-minute header.

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