Aston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich LOSC Lille 1-0 Real Madrid Holders Real Madrid suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Ligue 1 boys LOSC Lille in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening. Brazilian sensation Endrick made his first start in the tournament for Real and replaced countryman Rodrygo, as Luka Modric stepped aside for Eduardo Camavinga before Andriy Lunin filled for Thibaut Courtois. The defending champions dreaded the close of the first half and went down to a perfectly struck penalty from Jonathan David following Camavinga's hand-ball. Madrid were unable to orchestrate a comeback, leaving the Ligue 1 boys to a famous victory and the first of their tournament too. Liverpool 2-0 Bologna Liverpool made it two wins from two matches in the tournament following a comfortable 2-0 victory over debutants Bologna. Reds manager Arne Slot made just one change from the win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, with Diogo Jota relegated to the bench and Darwin Nunez entered to take his place. Argentine international Alexis Mac Allister broke the deadlock after just eleven minutes through a neatly struck effort at the far post from a layoff by Mohamed Salah. The latter extended the lead late in the second half when he cut inside to get goal-side and found acres of space to lash in the far corner. RB Leipzig 2-3 Juventus Ten-men Juventus came from behind twice to overcome RB Leipzig 3-2 and maintained a perfect start to this season's tournament. The Old Lady recalled Michele Di Gregorio, Nicolo Savona and Andrea Cambiaso after the weekend win over Genoa in Serie A. Leipzig hit the front on the half-hour mark after a delivery into the area from Lois Openda picked out Benjamin Sesko who volleyed in emphatically. The Italian giants drew level a few minutes in the second half when Cambiaso came in from the left of the area and cutback for Dusan Vlahovic to find the net. Juve were dealt a blow a little after the break as Di Gregorio got his marching orders after handling outside the area and in the process conceded a penalty. Substitute goalkeeper Mattia Perin couldn't prevent the host going back in front as Sesko guided him the wrong way from the spot. However, the men from Turin refused to throw in the towel and levelled after Vlahovic escaped one challenge in the area and curled home delightfully. The tables turned on the Bundesliga boys as the record-breaking Italian champions grabbed the winner through a snappy finish from Franciso Conceicao and concluded matters. SL Benfica 4-0 Atletico Madrid SL Benfica maintained a hundred percent start to this season's continental journey after hammering LaLiga's Atletico Madrid 4-0. Muhammed Kerem Akturkoglu put the host ahead in the earlier stages with a simple finish from inside the six-yard area after collecting a through pass. Atleti were further down after the break when a rash challenge by Conor Gallagher on Vangelis Pavlidis and conceded a penalty – leaving Angel Di Maria to beat Jan Oblak from the spot. The Portuguese powerhouse grabbed a third in the latter exchanges when Alexander Bah rose highest to meet a corner-kick and nodded home. It didn't end there as the host made it four after Orkun Kokcu finished from the penalty spot following a foul by Jose Gimenez on Zeki Amdouni, as the clash concluded. Other results:
Six-time champions Bayern Munich were stunned too as Premier League club Aston Villa grabbed a 1-0 win at Villa Park.
Leon Bailey made way for Jaden Philogene on the side of the Clarets, while Bayern dropped Jamal Musiala and Raphael Guerreiro for Kingsley Coman and Konrad Laimer.
In a repeat of the 1982 final in Rotterdam, the host looked to have gone ahead through Philogene from Luca Digne's cross in the opening quarter, but the offside flag went up.
The home team grabbed lead ten minutes to the end when Colombian Jhon Duran ran in-behind to scoop over the advancing Manuel Neuer., who was way off his ie.
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