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Rashford Fires Barça, Haaland Hits 50, Frankfurt Run Rampant in UCL Thriller

The UEFA Champions League UCL, lived up to its billing once again on Thursday night, producing a mix of individual brilliance, record-breaking feats, and shocking scorelines across Europe’s biggest stages.

From Marcus Rashford’s decisive double for Barcelona to Erling Haaland’s historic milestone for Manchester City, and Eintracht Frankfurt’s demolition job on Galatasaray, fans were treated to a night of high drama.


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At St. James’ Park, Barcelona found a hero in Rashford, who silenced Newcastle with two moments of ruthless precision. The English forward rose highest to head home the opener just before the hour mark, then unleashed a stunning long-range strike to put the visitors firmly in control.

Although Anthony Gordon pulled one back for the Magpies in stoppage time, it proved too little, too late.

Meanwhile in Manchester, Erling Haaland continued to redefine Champions League history. City’s clash with Napoli turned on Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s early dismissal, and Haaland capitalised by scoring his 50th goal in the competition remarkably in just 49 games, setting a new record.

Jeremy Doku rounded off the 2–0 victory, as Pep Guardiola’s men tightened their grip on Group A.

The biggest statement of the night, however, came in Germany. Eintracht Frankfurt ran riot against Galatasaray, storming to a 5–1 win. The Turkish giants had initially gone ahead through Yunus Akgün, but Davinson Sánchez’s own goal handed Frankfurt a way back. The hosts seized control from there, with Can Uzun, Jonathan Burkardt’s brace, and Ansgar Knauff completing a dominant display.

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Elsewhere, there were surprises and late drama. Club Brugge stunned Monaco 4–1, with Nicolo Tresoldi, Raphael Onyedika, Hans Vanaken, and Mamadou Diakhon all on the scoresheet before Ansu Fati’s late consolation.

In Denmark, Bayer Leverkusen were rescued by a stoppage-time own goal from Pantelis Hatzidiakos to draw 2–2 at Copenhagen, after earlier goals from Jordan Larsson and Robert Rodrigues Silva for the hosts.

In Portugal, Sporting Lisbon showed no mercy to Champions League debutants Kairat, cruising to a 4–1 win. Trincão’s brace set the tone for the Lions, while Santos and Quenda capped off an emphatic performance that underlined Sporting’s growing confidence in Europe.

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