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    No goals in Paris, joy for Manchester City, Galatasaray, Malmö



    Paris Saint-Germain v Real Madrid ended goalless, Manchester City scored late to defeat Sevilla, and Galatasaray and Malmö earned long-awaited group victories.


    Group A
    Malmö 1-0 Shakhtar Donetsk
    Mircea Lucescu's 100th UEFA Champions League game as a coach, group stage to final, brought disappointment. Markus Rosenberg decided the contest in favour of the Swedish side. Shakhtar's Andriy Pyatov limited the damage, saving Nikola Djurdjić's second-half penalty. 
    Paris Saint-Germain 0-0 Real Madrid
    A match billed in many quarters as a shoot-out between Zlatan Ibrahimović and Cristiano Ronaldo produced only a stalemate. Both teams have a healthy four-point lead over third-placed Malmö.
    Group B
    CSKA Moskva 1-1 Manchester United
    David de Gea kept out Roman Eremenko's penalty but Seydou Doumbia followed up to convert the rebound. Anthony Martial headed United level after the break.
    Wolfsburg 2-0 PSV Eindhoven
    Dutch international Bas Dost put Wolfsburg ahead against his countrymen early in the second half. Max Kruse made the points safe for Dieter Hecking's men, now two points clear of CSKA and United at the top of the group. Diego Benaglio saved PSV substitute Jürgen Locadia's added-time spot kick.

    Group C
    Atlético Madrid 4-0 Astana
    Saúl Ñíguez, Jackson Martínez, Óliver Torres and a late Denys Dedechko own goal accounted for an Astana side missing six regulars, rested for a potential weekend title decider against Kairat Almaty. New pacesetters Atlético join Benfica on six points.
    Galatasaray 2-1 Benfica
    Nicolás Gaitán got the quickest goal in this season's group stage – after 74 seconds, his third in his last three European outings – but it was not enough for Benfica. Selçuk İnan soon levelled from the spot, Lukas Podolski then earning Cimbom their first UEFA Champions League triumph since matchday six of 2013/14.
    Group D
    Juventus 0-0 Borussia Mönchengladbach
    The visitors gained their first point from an encounter short on clear-cut opportunities. Early in the second half, Gianluigi Buffon surpassed Alessandro Del Piero and set a new record for the most minutes played in a Juventus shirt.
    Manchester City 2-1 Sevilla
    City, through Adil Rami's unfortunate own goal, swiftly responded to Yevhen Konoplyanka's opener. Kevin De Bruyne had the final word, driving a low shot past Sergio Rico in the first minute of added time. The Citizens are a point shy of frontrunners Juventus.
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