Four takeaways from Tuesday’s Champions League action: Bayern Munich and Endrick make history, Americans shine
- Bayern Munich defeated Dinamo Zagreb 9-2, becoming the first team to score nine goals in a Champions League match, surpassing their 1983/84 record.
- Endrick became Real Madrid's youngest goalscorer in European competitions at 18 years and 58 days, breaking Raúl's record.
- Two American players scored in six Champions League games, marking the first match with five U.S. players participating.
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Four takeaways from Tuesday’s Champions League action: Bayern Munich and Endrick make history, Americans shine
The Champions League returned on Tuesday with a bang. Bayern Munich and Real Madrid’s Endrick made history and American players scored goals for their teams.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleAmong football fans, the high victory of Bayern Munich still resonates, which eliminated Dinamo Zagreb with a score of 9:2 (3:0) in the Champions League last night.
Striker Harry Kane was involved in FC Bayern's gala against Dinamo Zagreb with four goals. But he also issued a warning after the game.
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