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At the foot of Group G, Serhiy Rebrov is preparing for what might be a painful trip down memory lane. A Dynamo Kyiv great, the Ferencváros coach heads to Kyiv with the sides' level on one point, vying for a transfer to the UEFA Europa League. He told UEFA.com: "I support [Dynamo] and follow them all the time; this team means a lot to me. Unfortunately, we ended up in the same group, and I feel bad that one of our, well, my teams has to lose out. I always prepare for the game in a professional manner, and Dynamo is no exception."Youssoufa Moukoko has broken Céléstine Babayaro's record, but who else features in the top five?Borussia Dortmund's Youssoufa Moukoko has broken Céléstine Babayaro's record as the youngest player in the history of the UEFA Champions League. To mark the 16-year-old forward's achievement, we celebrate the youngest players to have graced Europe's top club competition.


Angeliño scores early for RB Leipzig: Group H standings came down to matchday six and Angelino scored in the 2nd minute to put RB Leipzig ahead.Weston McKennie's volley for Juventus: The American midfielder was tasked with the start against Barcelona today and timed this excellent volley in front of goal to give Juventus a 2-0 lead.Cristiano Ronaldo converts two penalties for Juventus: Lots was made about the meeting between Messi and Ronaldo, and it was the Portuguese international on the score sheet as he converted two penalties for Juventus.Let's rate some of the notable performances on the day, with one being the worst and 10 being perfection: 


That Manchester United went into Wednesday's meeting with Paris Saint-Germain needing just a point to qualify for the Champions League knockout stages was, in a large part, down to the management of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.The much-maligned Norwegian coach had come up with tactical plans both against PSG in France and at home to RB Leipzig in their opening two European encounters that outwitted German duo Thomas Tuchel and Julian Nagelsmann, respectively.United picked up maximum points from those clashes, leaving them top of a group that many felt they would struggle to qualify from when the draw was made in September.Now, though, after winning just one of their three subsequent fixtures, their future in the continent's premier cup competition hangs by a thread heading into the final matchday.Solskjaer must take his share of the blame for that being the case following a disastrous coaching display at Old Trafford that led to his side's 3-1 defeat.If the treble-winning striker had got his tactics spot on in the reverse fixture, then the 4-2-3-1 system he deployed here left plenty to be desired.


He said: "We felt the same against Leipzig. Victory was also compulsory. It may depend on the result from Leipzig to Basaksehir before."It's a very big challenge to come to Old Trafford to win, but it's not impossible. We will prepare ourselves tactically and mentally to be liberated and disciplined for a big fight. It will take the necessary solidarity to overcome this obstacle."Former PSG striker Edinson Cavani may start for United after scoring twice as a substitute to help them to a comeback Premier League win at Southampton.


Case for Chelsea: Chelsea are a relentless winning machine at the moment. They'll probably deploy a reserve attack at Stamford Bridge, but that probably includes Callum Hudson-Odoi, Christian Pulisic and Tammy Abraham, all of whom have a point to prove. This could be fun.Case for RB Leipzig: Must-win for the Bundesliga side to advance into knockout stage. They'll bring their best against United.Case for Manchester United: Leipzig need to come out gunning for a win, but for all their faults United remain a very competent defensive side and Leipzig will risk leaving themselves very open on the counter.Case for Dynamo Kiev: The Hungarian champions have no other choice but to go all guns blazing at Mircea Lucescu's troops. Since Dynamo Kiev will have a number of opportunities to score on the break, put your money on the Ukrainian outfit.Case for draw: Defensive problems and not a great moment for both teams -- get ready for a draw


Basaksehir's Cameroonian assistant Pierre Webo, 38, was shown a red card and an incident then took place between the former Cameroon international and Romanian fourth official Constantin Coltescu that the Turkish Süper Lig outfit have deemed racist.After lengthy discussions, the Basaksehir players walked off and the PSG players followed suit in an unprecedented show of solidarity at the Champions League level. 다파벳가입 UEFA said in a statement it will be "conducting a thorough investigation on the matter" and that "racism, and discrimination in all its forms, has no place within football."Listen below and subscribe to ¡Qué Golazo! A Daily CBS Soccer Podcast where we provide additional coverage on Tuesday's incident in Paris and the rest of the Champions League previews, recaps and more. 

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