Toronto Star

Barcelona and Dortmund maintain perfect records

Juventus only other team with three straight wins midway into group stage

- GRAHAM DUNBAR

Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund impressed again on Wednesday to join Juventus as the only teams with three straight wins midway through the Champions League group stage.

In two clashes of teams with perfect records, Barcelona beat Inter Milan 2-0 and Dortmund dismantled Atletico Madrid in a 4-0 rout.

Liverpool went back on top of an eventful Group C, beating Red Star Belgrade 4-0 while Napoli twice led at Paris SaintGerma­in until Angel Di Maria’s stoppage-time shot earned a 2-2 draw.

Dortmund delivered the result of the night after defending a one-goal lead from sustained pressure in the second half. The Bundesliga leader added three late goals as Atletico’s tempers and famously resolute defence frayed.

Lionel Messi was missing for Barcelona after fracturing his right arm in a Spanish league game, but his replacemen­t Rafinha opened the scoring in what proved to be a comfort- able evening at Camp Nou.

Barcelona’s win at least kept Inter in range for the other Group B teams, PSV Eindhoven and Tottenham, who drew 2-2 in the Netherland­s to each earn a first point. Tottenham’s Champions League flaw of conceding late goals showed again as PSV captain Luuk de Jong scored an 87th-minute leveller.

Minutes earlier, Tottenham goalkeeper and captain Hugo Lloris was sent off for a foul on PSV’s Mexico winger Hirving Lozano.

Thierry Henry’s Champions League debut as a coach saw Monaco draw 1-1 at Club Brugge, leaving both teams with one point in Group A which Dortmund leads.

Atletico coach Diego Simeone has long fashioned a team in his own tough image and, in eight years, had never seen such a heavy defeat.

Dortmund deservedly led at halftime, though Axel Witsel’s 38th-minute shot took a big deflection to beat goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

Witsel was targeted by forward Diego Costa in a running battle through the second half as Atletico failed to turn its chances into goals. Costa was one of five Atletico players booked, triggering a UEFA dis- ciplinary case.

Dortmund’s three late goals came from the bench, with two from Portugal midfielder Raphael Guerreiro and one from new England internatio­nal Jadon Sancho, who had replaced American Christian Pulsiic. Guerreiro’s second and Dortmund’s fourth stemmed from a slack pass in the 89th by Atletico left-back Filipe Luis.

Atletico next hosts Dortmund in two weeks’ time.

Messi sat with his son Thiago to watch Barcelona ease past Inter Milan and take control of Group B. Messi had his right arm in a fabric sling knotted at his left shoulder as he watched Rafinha score in the 32nd and defender Jordi Alba seal the game in the 83rd.

Barcelona’s expected path to the round of 16 — which can be sealed in Milan on Nov. 6 — was also eased by the early kickoff draw between PSV and Tottenham.

 ?? EMILIO MORENATTI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Inter Milan keeper Samir Handanovic makes a save in a match Wednesday against Barcelona that Barcelona won 2-0.
EMILIO MORENATTI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Inter Milan keeper Samir Handanovic makes a save in a match Wednesday against Barcelona that Barcelona won 2-0.

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