While the goals weren’t as plenty as Tuesday’s total of 43, several clubs kept pounding the back of the net during lopsided victories. Two matches — Monaco-Tottenham and Atalanta-Slavia Prague — failed to produce any goals. Meanwhile, three European giants hit for at least four in their victories. Advertisement First up, Chelsea put five goals past Ajax for a 5-1 win. Kenneth Taylor picked up a red card in the 17th minute, putting the Dutch side down to 10 men. That’s when the Blues pounced, scoring twice in nine minutes and then adding two more via Enzo Fernández and Estêvão penalty kicks during first-half stoppage time. The goal was Estêvão’s first in the Champions League and made him Chelsea’s youngest goalscorer ever in the competition — 33 minutes after Marc Guiu had claimed the record for himself. Liverpool went from trailing 1-0 to going up by two goals in a nine-minute span at the end of the first half during their 5-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt. Advertisement Nine minutes after Rasmus Kristensen put the hosts ahead, Andy Robertson found a breaking Hugo Ekitike, who put a shot past Michael Zetterer and withheld a celebration against his former team. Ibrahima Konaté
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Champions League results: Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Liverpool bring the goals – Yahoo Sports

Champions League results: Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Liverpool bring the goals – Yahoo Sports