Leipzig has its destiny in its hands
Leipzig 3-2 Real Madrid
: The Germans win a prestigious victory against the reigning European champions.
A successful performance rewarded by three goals including one signed Christopher Nkunku.
Mohamed Simakan also stood out on the right of defence.
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Milan no problem
Dinamo Zagreb 0-4 AC Milan
: Easy victory for the Rossoneri on Croatian soil.
Stefano Pioli's men dominated this meeting head and shoulders, led by a Rafael Leao of the big nights.
The Milanese return to 2nd place in this group E and can see qualification.
Olivier Giroud scored a penalty.
A crazy match, largely dominated by the Portuguese
Benfica 4-3 Juventus Turin
: Lost for 70 minutes, the Bianconeri caused a wave of panic to blow through the bays of the Estadio da Luz at the very end of the match.
The entry into play of a handful of young people, totally unknown to the general public, breathed a breath of fresh air into a once again very disappointing Turin collective.
Trailing 4-1, Allegri's players came back to a small goal from the Portuguese and pushed to equalise.
In vain.
The Old Lady is eliminated from the competition.
A sucker that doesn't suit anyone...
Celtic Glasgow 1-1 Shakhtar Donetsk
: A rather pleasant match between Scots and Ukrainians at Celtic Park and a rather logical sharing of points.
A result that does not suit the locals, eliminated from all European competitions.
If they win against Leipzig next week, Shakhtar will advance to the round of 16.
... and another one that suits everyone
Dortmund 0-0 Manchester City
: A shock that makes pschitt at Signal Iduna Park in Dortmund.
Not much to eat in this part which has not kept all its promises.
Note, however, this missed penalty from Riyad Mahrez.
Sufficient, however, to ensure the group's first place on the skyblues side.
Edin Terzic's men will also see the round of 16.