⭐ Champions League: the three standout men of the night

New European night, new XXL performances. Discover our three standout men from this Tuesday in the Champions League!
🥉Yoan Wissa
At 29, the former Lorient player was making his Champions League debut. A particularly successful first for the Congolese striker.
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Preferred over Woltemade up front, he opened the scoring before taking advantage of a huge error from the PSV defense to set up a goal for Anthony Gordon. A key architect of the Magpies’ impressive victory, who will face PSG with peace of mind.
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🥈Fermin Lopez
This season, the pure product of La Masia is establishing himself as a true mainstay in Ansi Flick’s locker room. While Barça started the match in the worst possible way, having conceded the opening goal, the Catalan club was able to count on its playmaker to turn things around.
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Fermin managed to score two goals in quick succession, putting his team back on track. Once sitting in 16th place, Barça eventually won 4-2 and secured their qualification for the playoffs.
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🥇 Harry Kane
Once again, the indispensable Prince Harry.
While Bayern were shaken on their home turf by Union Saint-Gilloise, the English striker, well assisted by his partner Michael Olise, completely put out the fire by scoring a goal before converting a penalty he had won himself.
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Once again, he was the leader of Europe’s most prolific attack and scored his 118th and 119th goals in 125 matches in Bayern colors.
Phenomenal.
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This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
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