Four takeaways from Tuesday's Champions League action: Bayern Munich and Endrick make history, Americans shine
Bayern Munich becomes the first team to win all six group stage matches
Bayern Munich made history on Tuesday by becoming the first team to win all six of their group stage matches in the Champions League. The German giants defeated Viktoria Plzen 4-2 at home to secure top spot in Group C. Bayern have been in impressive form this season, winning 11 of their 13 matches in all competitions. They will be one of the favorites to win the Champions League this season.
Endrick becomes the youngest player to score in the Champions League
Palmeiras' Endrick became the youngest player to score in the Champions League on Tuesday. The 16-year-old forward scored the winning goal in Palmeiras' 2-1 victory over Independiente del Valle. Endrick is considered one of the most promising young players in the world, and his goal on Tuesday was a sign of things to come.
Americans shine in the Champions League
American players had a good night in the Champions League on Tuesday. Weston McKennie scored for Juventus in their 3-1 win over PSG, while Giovanni Reyna scored for Borussia Dortmund in their 4-1 win over Sevilla. Both players have been in good form for their clubs this season, and their goals on Tuesday were a reminder of the quality of American players in the Champions League.
Liverpool loses at home to Napoli to end their unbeaten home record
Liverpool's unbeaten home record in the Champions League came to an end on Tuesday as they lost 2-0 to Napoli. The Italian side were the better team on the night and deserved their victory. Liverpool now needs to beat Ajax in their final group stage match to secure a place in the knockout rounds.
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