(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Rashford Shines for Barcelona, Haaland Breaks Record as Man City Beat Napoli
The UEFA Champions League delivered another thrilling night of football with standout performances across Europe. From Marcus Rashford’s stunning double for Barcelona to Erling Haaland’s record-breaking goal for Manchester City, fans were treated to top-class action.
Rashford Steps Up for Barcelona
With Lamine Yamal sidelined through injury, Barcelona turned to Marcus Rashford, who made a dream start to his loan spell by scoring both goals in a 2-1 win over Newcastle at St. James’ Park.
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Rashford’s first came with a header in the 58th minute from Jules Koundé’s cross.
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His second, a thunderous strike from 25 meters that crashed in off the bar, left fans stunned.
England coach Thomas Tuchel was among the spectators as Rashford impressed on his return to England. Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon pulled one back late, but it wasn’t enough for the hosts.
Haaland Hits 50 Champions League Goals
At the Etihad, Manchester City beat Napoli 2-0, with goals from Erling Haaland and Jeremy Doku.
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Haaland’s clever header marked his 50th goal in just 49 Champions League matches — the fastest in competition history.
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Doku sealed the win with a superb solo effort in the 65th minute.
Napoli’s Kevin De Bruyne — back at his former club — was substituted after Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s red card, cutting short his much-anticipated return. Despite the disappointment, City fans warmly applauded their former star.
Other Key Results
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Sporting Lisbon 4-1 Kairat: Sporting netted three goals in four minutes, while Kairat endured one of the longest-ever trips for a Champions League match.
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Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 Galatasaray: Frankfurt produced the comeback of the night after conceding early.
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Club Brugge 4-1 Monaco: Monaco struggled after travel delays, conceding three quick goals before halftime.
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FC Copenhagen 2-2 Bayer Leverkusen: A late own goal rescued Leverkusen in coach Kasper Hjulmand’s first Champions League game in over a decade.