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Chelsea salvages draw with Roma

- DANIELLA MATAR

Chelsea threw away a two-goal lead against Roma before recovering to draw 3-3 in the Champions League on Wednesday, while Juventus laboured to a 2-1 win at home to Sporting Lisbon.

It was easier for Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. The German side beat Celtic 3-0 and PSG won 4-0 at Anderlecht to remain perfect.

Here’s a closer look at the four groups:

Group A

Manchester United took advantage of an embarrassi­ng mistake by the youngest goalkeeper ever to play in the Champions League to beat Benfica 1-0 and maintain its Group A lead.

Belgian goalkeeper Mile Svilar, making his Champions League debut at age 18, was deceived by a long free kick taken by Marcus Rashford in the second half, going over the line while holding the ball with his arms outstretch­ed in front of him.

He misjudged Rashford’s shot and couldn’t stop his momentum after stepping back toward the goal to make the catch. The ball just crossed the line.

Group B

PSG continues to go from strength to strength in the Champions League and it currently sits atop Group B with 12 goals for, none against and three victories.

Kylian Mbappe scored after less than three minutes before setting up Edinson Cavani for a closerange header shortly before halftime.

The world’s most expensive player, Neymar, also had his moment in the second half — sending a low free kick under the soaring defenders and past goalkeeper Matz Sels in the 66th minute. Angel Di Maria rounded off the scoring two minutes from time.

Group C

Chelsea salvaged a point against Roma when Eden Hazard headed in his second goal of the night in the 75th minute.

Edin Dzeko’s double had briefly put Roma in front but 2012 Champions League winner Chelsea remains two points ahead of the Italian club at the top of the group.

Chelsea had made a blistering start at Stamford Bridge with David Luiz curling a shot into the bottom corner after 11 minutes.

Hazard doubled the Premier League champions’ lead but Aleksandar Kolarov pulled one back for Roma five minutes before halftime. Atletico Madrid is three points behind Roma after being held to a 0-0 draw by newcomer Qarabag, which earned its first point in its third game.

Group D

Lionel Messi scored his 100th goal in European competitio­n when he curled a free kick over the wall in the 61st minute. Olympiakos goalkeeper Silvio Proto got a hand on the ball, but couldn’t keep it out as Messi took his career tally in the Champions League to 97 goals.

Messi also set up left back Lucas Digne to score in the 64th minute when he dribbled around a defender before cutting the ball back through the area for his teammate to drive it home.

Nikolaou scored Olympiakos’ consolatio­n goal with a header from a corner in the 90th.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea’s David Luiz celebrates after scoring during their Champions League match against Roma.
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea’s David Luiz celebrates after scoring during their Champions League match against Roma.

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