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Champions League round-up: Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski nets hat-trick in first European appearance since move

Plus: Leroy Sane nets as Bayern Munich win 2-0 at Inter Milan, Atletico Madrid beat Porto 2-1 deep into added time, Sporting Lisbon thrash Eintracht Frankfurt 3-0 with Tottenham academy graduate Marcus Edwards on target

Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick in his first Champions League appearance for Barcelona since joining the club this summer
Image: Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick in his first Champions League appearance for Barcelona since joining the club this summer

Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick as Barcelona opened their Champions League campaign with a comfortable 5-1 win over Viktoria Plzen at the Nou Camp.

Franck Kessie headed the La Liga side in front after 13 minutes, before Plzen thought they had been awarded a penalty for a foul by Andreas Christensen on winger John Mosquera but the decision was overturned following a VAR review.

Lewandowski slotted in a second on 34 minutes, his sixth Barcelona goal since a summer move from Bayern Munich.

Jan Sykora had the travelling Czech support celebrating when he headed past Marc-Andre ter Stegen, with VAR ruling the goal onside.

Lewandowski, though, further extended Barca's lead when he nodded in a cross from Ousmane Dembele during first-half stoppage time.

The Poland striker completed his treble in the 67th minute when he fired home a volley from the edge of the Plzen penalty area, taking his personal tally to 89 Champions League goals, with substitute Ferran Torres adding a fifth.

In the other Group C game, Bayern Munich won 2-0 at Inter Milan with an early strike from Leroy Sane and a second-half own goal from defender Danilo D'Ambrosio.

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Leroy Sane had a hand in both goals as Bayern Munich began their campaign with a win
Image: Leroy Sane had a hand in both goals as Bayern Munich began their campaign with a win

Napoli laid down a marker in Group A with an impressive 4-1 home win over Liverpool.

Rangers' first game back in the Champions League group stage after a 12-year absence ended with a 4-0 defeat at Ajax - where the Scottish side were 3-0 down inside 33 minutes.

Tottenham opened their Group D campaign with a 2-0 home win over Marseille, who played most of the second half with 10 men.

Sporting Lisbon won 3-0 at Eintracht Frankfurt with second-half goals from Marcus Edwards, Trincao and Nuno Santos.

Marcus Edwards celebrated his first Champions League start with a goal as Sporting Lisbon thrashed Frankfurt
Image: Marcus Edwards celebrated his first Champions League start with a goal as Sporting Lisbon thrashed Frankfurt

In Group B, there was late drama at the Wanda Metropolitano as Antoine Griezmann came off the bench to score deep into stoppage time as Atletico Madrid beat Porto 2-1.

There was a lengthy delay during the second half as Porto midfielder Otavio was carried off on a stretcher after a collision.

Porto were then reduced to 10 men with nine minutes left after forward Mehdi Taremi collected a second yellow card.

Atletico thought they had won it when Mario Hermoso's shot was deflected in at the start of some 11 minutes of added time, only for Mateus Uribe to equalise from the penalty spot following a handball.

There was, though, late drama as Griezmann - again brought off the bench just after the hour amid reports the club did not want to trigger a clause to buy him on a permanent basis from Barca - nodded in from a corner to spark wild celebrations from the home support.

Club Brugge beat Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 at the Jan Breydel Stadium with a goal from defender Abakar Sylla late in the first half after keeper Lukas Hradecky fell with the ball over the line from a corner.

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