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Chelsea climbed to the top of Group E in the UEFA Champions League after defeating ten-man AC Milan 2-0 at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. WRAP ➡️

Milan had a horrible start after they conceded a penalty and had a man sent off on 18 minutes after former Chelsea defender Fikayo Tomori was judged to have denied Mason Mount a goal-scoring opportunity.

Madrid had a new attacking line, as Karim Benzema, Eden Hazard and Rodrygo were recalled while Vinicius Junior dropped to the bench. PSG forward Lionel Messi was sidelined with a calf injury he sustained in the previous game between the sides a week ago. Tanguy Nianzou opened the scoring for Sevilla on 18 minutes with a glancing header in the box but Jude Bellingham levelled matters for Dortmund with ten minutes left of the first stanza with a deflected strike in the box.RB Leipzig boosted their chances of reaching the knockout stages after beating Celtic 2-0 in Group F at Celtic Park.

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