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UCL No Mercy Tuesday: PSG, Barca, and Arsenal Turn on the Goals

It was one of those unforgettable Champions League nights, the kind that reminds you why football is called the beautiful game. Tuesday served up a storm of goals across Europe, as teams came out swinging and defences simply couldn’t keep up. From Spain to France, England to the Netherlands, it rained goals, and fans were …

It was one of those unforgettable Champions League nights, the kind that reminds you why football is called the beautiful game. Tuesday served up a storm of goals across Europe, as teams came out swinging and defences simply couldn’t keep up. From Spain to France, England to the Netherlands, it rained goals, and fans were treated to pure attacking brilliance from some of Europe’s biggest sides.

FC Barcelona 6-0 Olympiacos FC
Barcelona turned on the style at home, absolutely dismantling Olympiacos. Attacking combinations, high tempo, and ruthless finishing from the Spanish giants set the tone for the evening. When a team scores half a dozen in Europe’s biggest club competition, you know they’re operating on another level.

PSV Eindhoven 6-2 Napoli
In Eindhoven, PSV hosted Napoli and treated fans to a goal-fest. Two goals conceded by Napoli did little to dampen the mood, this was emphatic attacking football, with PSV’s forwards lighting up the pitch and the visitors left chasing shadows.

Paris Saint-Germain 7-2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
PSG? More like PSGOALS. The French powerhouse absolutely smashed Leverkusen, not just winning, but dominating. Seven goals. Two conceded. A masterclass in how to attack in Europe.

Borussia Dortmund 4-2 FC Copenhagen
In Denmark, Dortmund picked up another thrilling win. Four goals scored, two conceded, and that’s precisely how European football should look at this level: open, bold, unafraid.

Arsenal FC 4-0 Atlético Madrid
And if you thought the scoreboard couldn’t go higher, Arsenal had other ideas. A clean sweep at home, four unanswered goals against Atlético Madrid, clinical and confident.

Elsewhere, Manchester City continued their solid run with a 2-0 win away at Villarreal, while Inter Milan comfortably defeated Union Saint-Gilloise 4-0. Newcastle United impressed at St. James’ Park, beating Benfica 3-0, and Barcelona’s dominance was matched only by the energy pouring out of every stadium in Europe.

Wednesday’s Fixtures:

Galatasaray vs Bodø/Glimt – 17:45
Chelsea vs Ajax – 20:00
Real Madrid vs Juventus – 20:00
Sporting vs Marseille – 20:00
Monaco vs Tottenham – 20:00
Atalanta vs Slavia Praha – 20:00
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Liverpool – 20:00
Bayern vs Club Brugge – 20:00

Raphael Obi

Raphael Obi

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