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PSG, Liverpool, Bayern, Inter start well in Champions League

• Virgil van Dijk(left)heads home the third goal during the game between Liverpool and Atletico Madrid

• Virgil van Dijk(left)heads home the third goal during the game between Liverpool and Atletico Madrid

 Title  holder, Paris Saint-Germain, roared to victory in the Champi­ons League on Wednesday, and Liverpool found yet another late winning goal in its stunning start to the season.

Liverpool captain, Virgil van Dijk, soared to score with a header in the second minute of stoppage time to seal a 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid when it seemed his team was going to waste a two-goal lead seized after just six minutes.

Bayern Munich and Inter Milan both won rematches of past finals against Chelsea and Ajax, respectively to start their eight-game league-phase programmes, and newcomers, Bodo/Glimt and Pafos, impressed with hard-earned draws on the road.

PSG cruised to a 4-0 win at home over Atalanta and had the luxury of a penalty miss by Brad­ley Barcola not mattering much in the end.

Liverpool seemed to be sailing with early goals from Andy Robertson and a typically fine strike by Mohamed Salah but was pegged back by Marcos Llorente’s goals in first-half stoppage time and the 81st.

Llorente also scored twice at Anfield in 2020 when Atletico eliminated the then-defending champion in the round of 16.

Bayern held off Chelsea 3-1 with two goals from Harry Kane, whose England teammate Cole Palmer scored an impressive goal for the visitors. It was a very belated revenge for Bayern losing the 2012 final to Chelsea in its home stadium.

Inter got two powerful headed goals from Marcus Thuram in its 2-0 win at Ajax, which beat the Italians in the 1972 European Cup final.

Norway’s champion, Bodo/ Glimt, had a second-half penalty kick saved and trailed by two goals late at Slavia Prague, before rally­ing to level at 2-2 in the 90th.

Pafos grinded out a 0-0 draw at Olympiakos after playing with 10 men from the 26th minute. Journeyman Brazilian midfielder Bruno Felipe was sent off for a second yellow-card foul.

Russian-owned Pafos is the first Cypriot team in the Champions League main phase since 2017, and Bodo/Glimt ended Norway’s 18-year absence.

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