Champions League: Madrid held to a draw, Liverpool break record, City win

Football | Wednesday | 18th October, 2017

Manchester City are in fine, cursing in the league and continued their all-attack game plan against Italian side Napoli, defeating them 2-1 in Group F clash of the Champions League. The young duo Sterling and Jesus scored for City while Diawara netted from 12 yards for Napoli.

In group H defending champion Real Madrid was held to a 1-1 by Spurs draw after stunning second-half saves from Hugo Lloris at the Santiago Bernabeu. Both sides remain unbeaten in this season's Champions League and each has seven points after Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty cancelled out Raphael Varane's own goal in the first period.

While Liverpool destroyed Maribor, scoring seven goals to go top of Group E clash. It was only the seventh time an English club had scored four first-half goals in the Champions League.

Jean-Kevin Augustin scored what proved to be the winner as RB Leipzig secured their first ever victory in the Champions League on Tuesday evening, beating Porto 3-2.

The result puts Leipzig second in Group G, a point above Porto but five points behind Turkish champions Besiktas, who maintained their perfect record with a 2-1 win at Monaco.