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Champions League: Bayern, Real and United kick off in style

September 18, 2013 04:22 am | Updated June 02, 2016 12:55 pm IST - Milan:

Manchester City beat Viktoria Plzen 3-0, Paris Saint-Germain crush Olympiakos 4-1 and Benfica beat Anderlecht 2-0

Manchester United's Robin Van Persie, right, scores the second goal of the game against Bayer Leverkusen during their Champions League Group A soccer match at Old Trafford. Photo: AP

Bayern Munich opened the defence of its Champions League title with a comfortable 3—0 win over CSKA Moscow on Tuesday, while Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat trick as Real Madrid thrashed Galatasaray 6—1.

David Alaba gave Bayern a perfect start in the fourth minute, with further goals from Mario Mandzukic and Arjen Robben ensuring a winning start.

Bayern’s Group D rivals Manchester City beat Viktoria Plzen by the same scoreline.

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Ronaldo stole the limelight for Madrid, while two—time Italian champion Juventus came from behind to draw 1—1 at Copenhagen in the other Group B match.

Wayne Rooney proved he is back to his best following a summer of upheaval as he scored twice to help Manchester United to a 4—2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen and Shakhtar Donetsk won 2—0 at Real Sociedad.

In Group C, Paris Saint—Germain crushed Olympiakos 4—1 and Benfica beat Anderlecht 2—0.

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Bayern, which appointed Pep Guardiola as coach after claiming an unprecedented treble last season, rarely looked troubled by the Russian league leader.

Alaba gave the German champions an early lead with a free kick into the left side of the goal after being fouled on the edge of the penalty area. Mandzukic, who had earlier hit the post, headed home Robben’s in—swinging free kick to double Bayern’s advantage in the 41st minute.

Robben sealed the result in the 68th, blasting home Alaba’s ball over the defense.

Bayern is attempting to become the first club since 1990 to defend the European Cup.

Manchester City matched Bayern thanks to second—half goals from Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero.

Real Madrid is bidding for a first Champions League trophy since 2002 and it sent out a warning sign to its rivals with a resounding victory in Turkey.

All eyes were on Gareth Bale as he made his Champions League debut for Madrid in the second half. But it was Ronaldo the player Bale usurped as the world’s most expensive footballer who was the star of the show.

Francisco “Isco” Alarcon opened the scoring after 33 minutes and Karim Benzema went on to strike twice during a second half in which Ronaldo was unstoppable.

The former Manchester United player scored Madrid’s third in the 63rd and doubled his tally three minutes later. Ronaldo completed his hat trick in stoppage time, capping a brilliant night for him and his team by weaving past three Galatasaray defenders before smashing the ball into the back of the net.

It was Ronaldo’s second Champions League hat trick and a fitting way for him to celebrate signing a new contract with Madrid days earlier.

Juventus will have a hard time beating Madrid to top spot in the group and it got off to a difficult start in Denmark.

Antonio Conte’s side was stunned when Nicolai Jorgensen fired Copenhagen in front in the 14th minute, beating Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon from close range after Pierre Bengtsson’s free kick.

Fabio Quagliarella leveled nine minutes after halftime.

Manchester United manager Moyes has limited experience in the competition, having lost both qualifying matches back in 2005 when in charge of Everton.

Rooney, still wearing a thick, black headband to cover a deep gash to his forehead sustained in a training ground collision, opened the scoring in the 22nd minute. Simon Rolfes equalized against the run of play for Leverkusen in the 54th but Robin van Persie restored United’s lead five minutes later.

Rooney then scored his 200th goal for United in all competitions before setting up Valencia following a quick counterattack for the winger to fizz a low shot in at the near post.

Omer Toprak poked in a close—range consolation goal for Leverkusen two minutes from time.

Alex Teixeira struck twice in the second half to give Shakhtar Donetsk a 2—0 victory over Real Sociedad in Group A.

In Greece, Edinson Cavani opened the scoring for PSG in the 19th minute but Vladimir Weiss leveled six minutes later, weaving past three defenders for an impressive solo effort.

Filip Djuricic and Luisao scored goals in the first half—hour to help Benfica to victory.

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