Champions League roundup
September 14, 2016Legia Warsaw 0-6 Borussia Dortmund
(Götze 7', Sokratis 15', Bartra 17', Guerreiro 51', Castro 76', Aubameyang 87')
Borussia Dortmund raced into a three-goal lead inside 17 minutes as the Yellow-and-Blacks marked their return to the Champions League with a 6-0 win over Polish champions Legia Warsaw.
Thomas Tuchel's side played with verve and zip throughout, dominating their opponents who were making their first appearance in the group phase for more than two decades. Mario Götze opened the scoring with an uncharacteristic headed goal after seven minutes.
It was soon clear that Warsaw were outclassed, with Dortmund bagging the points inside the next 10 minutes. Sokratis scored from a set piece after 15 minutes, while Marc Bartra bundled over the goal line two minutes later.
Starting for the first time in the center of midfield, Raphael Guerreiro was impressive. The 22-year-old opened his account in European football, sliding the ball into the corner with a neat left-footed finish on 51 minutes. Götze and Dembele were withdrawn after 75 minutes and substitute Gonzalo Castro made a quick impact, tapping home a Christian Pulisic cross one minute later.
Dortmund's biggest away win in Europe was complete when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang joined in on the act. The Gabon striker charged halfway down the pitch, before rounding the keeper and scoring. After a modest test in Poland, the Yellow-and-Blacks will meet Real Madrid on Matchday 2.
Bayer Leverkusen 2-2 CSKA Moscow
(Mehmedi 9', Calhanoglu 15' - Dzagoev 36', Eremenko 38')
Bayer Leverkusen threw away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with CSKA Moscow at the BayArena.
Admir Mehmedi opened the scoring for Leverkusen, despite a hint of offside, and Hakan Calhanoglu doubled the hosts lead with a superb strike.
With Leverkusen 2-0 up inside 15 minutes, it was shaping up to be an easy night's work for Roger Schmidt's side - but disaster struck before the break.
CSKA striker Alan Dzagoev took advantage of some static Leverkusen defending to pull one back, and barely two minutes later, Roman Eremenko scored a second.
Leverkusen were unable to re-establish their lead, dropping two valuable home points.
Real Madrid 2-1 Sporting Lisbon
(Ronaldo 89, Morata 90'+4 - Cesar 48')
Defending champions Real Madrid fought back at the death for a 2-1 victory against spirited Sporting Lisbon.
Cristiano Ronaldo curled an 89th-minute free kick into the top right corner against his former club and Alvaro Morata stole the winner four minutes into stoppage time to reverse Sporting's lead from Bruno Cesar.
Other results:
Manchester City 4-0 Borussia Mönchengladbach - REPORT
Tottenham 1-2 Monaco
Club Brugge 0-3 Leicester City
Porto 1-1 FC Copenhagen
Lyon 3-0 Dinamo Zagreb
Juventus 0-0 Sevilla
Champions League: As it happened