CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. Harry Kane leads Bayern Munich to a win against Galatasaray and Dries Mertens in the final quarter, Inter narrowly beats RB Salzburg

Club football was back last weekend after the international break, and European football is also back this midweek. On Tuesday evening in the Champions League we were looking forward to, among others, Dries Mertens with Galatasaray against Bayern Munich and Dodi Lukebakio with Sevilla against Leandro Trossard’s Arsenal. An overview of all events and results.

Galatasaray-Bayern München 1-3

It seemed like the world upside down, the first half between Galatasaray and Bayern Munich. The Turkish top club already performed impressively on the Manchester United field on the previous match day (2-3) and they also did surprisingly well against the German record champion.

Bayern scored after eight minutes through a first counter-attack that was completed by Kingsley Coman, but on the half hour Mauro Icardi capitalized on the heavy dominance and made it 1-1. The Argentinian striker, who was uncertain for the match with an ankle problem, provoked a penalty and scored with a panenka. What courage. Icardi is full of confidence and has already scored fifteen times in all competitions this season.

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Galatasaray continued to impress in the second half and brought some more attacking quality onto the field just before the hour with Dries Mertens, but gradually Bayern also got better into the match. And out of nowhere there was the inevitable Harry Kane. Fifteen minutes before the end, the Englishman scored the 1-2, a few minutes later he presented Jamal Musiala with the 1-3. Kane has eleven goals and six assists in his first twelve games The record champion: an insane average.

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Very sad for the Turks, they deserved more, but their tank was simply empty in the final quarter. And with a team like Bayern you are never done.

Inter-RB Salzburg 1-0

In a group with Benfica, Real Sociedad and RB Salzburg, Inter must always be among the top two. On the first day of play, the Nerazzurri points are already on the Real Sociedad field, so they had to win at home against Salzburg on Tuesday evening.

Inter took responsibility, pushed Salzburg away and took the lead after 19 minutes through Alexis Sanchez, but after the break it was a bit of a shock for the Italians. Salzburg came into the match better and after a great attack, Oscar Gloukh put the Austrians at 1-1. Ultimately, Inter needed a penalty to take the win, and Hakan Calhanoglu converted flawlessly. Inter then pressed to deepen the score, but Lautaro Martinez saw the 3-1 disallowed for offside.

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