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Eintracht Frankfurt fans, Club Brugge and Sporting Lisbon were attended by a goal night, as all three clubs recorded great wins to conclude the game’s day one in the Champions League.
Frankfurt fell back to an eighth minute Yunus Akgun goal on the house tie with Galatasaray before the Turkish side was implanted shortly before half the time when the goals of Davinson Sanchez and Wilfried Singo, as well as a fine goal, despite the 12 minutes of whistle, gave the German side a two -goal side.
The Bundesliga Club added -two more after the pause courtesy of Jonathan Burkardt and Ansgar Knuff to seal a memorable night for the hosts, and for visitors he forgot how his career of 13 successive competitive victories came to the final final.
In Bruges, it was a story similar to the one that the hosts exploded in Emphatic, while the Brugge Club, which comfortably eliminated the Rangers in the Playoff round, collected where they came out with a 4-1 victory on Monaco.
The videos on social media showed that the Monaco players left the flight canceled in their underwear due to a problem with the air conditioning of the plane, and the side of League 1 felt the heat in Jan Breydel Stadium, while Brugge effectively put the equalizer in bed with three goals in the first half of the first half.
Nicolo Tresoldi set the Belgian side at the 32nd minute before Raphael Onyedika and Hans Vanaken expanded the advantage before the break.
Mamadou Diakhon then added a quarter with a quarter of an hour to play, while Ansu Fati scored a consolation goal for Monaco in time of stoppage.
Sporting Lisbon, meanwhile, did some work from the Kairath Championship Debutants, who won 4-1 winners thanks to a Francisco Trincao Brace and other goals by Alisson Santos and Geovany Quenda.
But the new boys in Kazakhstan had their moments. Above all, when the 18-year-old goalkeeper, Sherkhan Kalmurza, denied Morten Hjulmand from the penalty site and when Edmilson made history, becoming the first Kairath Champions Championship scorer when he found the net four minutes from time.
Any other place, the clash between Copenhagen and Bayer Leverkusen came to life at 11 final minutes when three goals said that both sides would come out with something on a 2-2 tie.
Jordan Larsson gave Copenhagen leadership after nine minutes before Alejandro Grimaldo found the equalizer eight minutes long with a wonderful free lack.
Four minutes later, the Danish side restored its advantage through Robert Silva, but Leverkusen would have the last laugh, leveling the things once again in the courtesy of the 91 minutes of Pantelis Hazidiakos.