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Champions League wrap: Bayern rampant, Real earn crucial win

England international Michael Olise produced a moment of magic to set the seal on Bayern Munich's demolition of Shakhtar Donetsk and ease them towards the knockout stage of the Champions League.

Olise's brilliant stoppage-time run and finish capped a 5-1 victory for the Germans, in which he had early scored from the penalty spot, in Gelsenkirchen.

Kevin's fifth-minute strike had given the home side the perfect start, but Konrad Laimer levelled before Thomas Muller's 55th goal in the competition sent the visitors in ahead at the break and set the stage for Olise's double either side of Jamal Musiala's strike.

Jude Bellingham breathed life back into Real Madrid's campaign as they held off Atalanta to earn a 3-2 victory in Bergamo.

After Charles De Ketelaere had cancelled out Mbappe's opener from the penalty spot, second-half goals from Vinicius Junior and Bellingham in quick succession put the visitors in charge, although Ademola Lookman's 65th-minute strike meant the contest was alive until the final whistle.

Goals from Goncalo Ramos, Nuno Mendes and substitute Desire Doue - his first in the competition - handed French champions Paris St Germain a much-needed three points after a comfortable 3-0 win at RB Salzburg.

Nordi Mukiele left it late to end Inter Milan's unbeaten Champions League record as Bayer Leverkusen claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory at the BayArena.

Mukiele struck in the 90th minute to inflict a first defeat across six games in this season's competition on the Serie A champions - it was also the first goal they have conceded.

Casper Nielsen came off the bench to fire Club Brugge to a 2-1 home victory over Sporting Lisbon after Eduardo Quaresma's own goal had handed them a way back into the game following Geny Catamo's

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