Messi’s 1st PSG goal helps beat City; Sheriff stuns Madrid


(AP) — Lionel Messi scored his first Paris Saint-German goal and Luxembourg midfielder Sébastien Thill struck late for newcomer Sheriff to stun 13-time champion Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Messi’s brilliant strike capped a 2-0 win for PSG over fellow big spender Manchester City in what was a repeat of last season’s semifinal.

But the surprise of the second round was Moldovan club Sheriff’s coup in Madrid, where the home team was repeatedly thwarted by Greek goalkeeper Giorgos Athanasiadis and missed a host of chances before Thill’s last-minute goal secured a 2-1 win for the visitors.

Luis Suárez also struck late as his injury-time penalty gave Atlético Madrid a 2-1 win at 10-man AC Milan.

Club Brügge and Liverpool also claimed away wins at Leipzig and Porto, respectively.

MESSI MAGIC

With all the attention on PSG’s star attacking trio of Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé, it was unheralded midfielder Idrissa Gueye who opened the scoring in Paris with a hard strike inside the top right corner in the eighth minute.

But the home team was fortunate to be leading at the break with Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva both hitting the crossbar in quick succession, the latter from just a couple of yards out with an empty net.

Gianluigi Donnarumma also made his case for becoming PSG’s No. 1 goalkeeper with a commanding performance to keep City out.

Messi settled the issue in the 74th after playing a one-two with Mbappé, who returned the ball with his heel, and then dinking it over Ederson inside the far corner.

It was the Argentine star’s first goal since his summer switch from Barcelona.

City had been unbeaten in its previous 18 Champions League group-stage matches.

In the other Group A game, Club Brugge won 2-1 at Leipzig.

Leipzig’s American coach Jesse Marsch was the first to celebrate – twice.

Christopher Nkunku’s fifth-minute goal for Leipzig was ruled out for offside, but a VAR check gave the go-ahead for the home team’s celebrations to resume a minute later.

But Hans Vanaken equalized in the 22nd – again after a long VAR check – and Mats Rits grabbed what proved to be winner in the 41st.

SHERIFF STUNS MADRID

Real Madrid was happy to be back playing in the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, but the visitors appeared to feel right at home there, too.

Uzbek forward Jasurbek Yakhshiboev stunned the home fans by scoring with a header to Brazilian defender Cristiano’s cross in the 25th minute.

Madrid pushed and pushed for an equalizer before Karim Benzema finally scored with an expertly taken penalty in the 64th. It ensured the France forward became the first player to score in 17 successive Champions League seasons. Messi became the second later on.

Thill’s powerful late winner gave Sheriff an unexpected second win from two games to top Group D with six points.

Madrid is second with three, ahead of Shakhtar Donetsk and Inter Milan who have one each after drawing 0-0 in the early game.