Week of the wonderkids – who shone in Champions League?
BBC Sport looks at the emerging wonderkids that announced themselves as Europe’s brightest stars in the Champions League this week.
BBC Sport looks at the emerging wonderkids that announced themselves as Europe’s brightest stars in the Champions League this week.
Lennart Karl becomes the youngest player to score for Bayern Munich in the Champions League, at 17 years and 242 days, as the German champions hammer Club Brugge 4-0 at the Allianz Arena.
Tottenham Hotspur keeper Guglielmo Vicario makes a catalogue of saves to deny Monaco their first Champions League win of the season, as Thomas Frank’s side earn a 0-0 draw at the Stade Louis-II.
Jude Bellingham’s first goal of the season is enough to give Real Madrid a 1-0 win over Juventus at the Santiago Bernabeu in the league phase of the Champions League.
Chelsea become the first team in Champions League history to have three teenage scorers as they secure a 5-1 win over a woeful Ajax side at Stamford Bridge.
Hugo Ekitike scores against his old club as Liverpool come from behind to hammer Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in the Champions League and end their four-match losing run.
Nottingham Forest are not “far away” from reconnecting with their disillusioned fans after a poor start to the season, says new boss Sean Dyche.
Danny Rohl delivers a simple message as he is introduced as Rangers head coach, stating: “We want to win.”
Stephen Warnock praises Manchester United’s performance in their 2-1 victory at Anfield on Sunday, remarking that forward Matheus Cunha possessed the “aura of Eric Cantona”.
Meet Barcelona and Spain midfielder Patri Guijarro, who has been nominated for BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year 2025.