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Wednesday, September 13, 2017, 10:10
Champions League kicks off with night of one-sided games
By Associated Press
Wednesday, September 13, 2017, 10:10 By Associated Press

Barcelona's Lionel Messi fights for the ball during a group D Champions League soccer match between FC Barcelona and Juventus at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sept 12, 2017. (MANU FERNANDEZ / AP)

As the Champions League opened with a series of one-sided games, Jose Mourinho was blunt. For the Manchester United manager, it wasn't the Champions League at all.

"For the Real Madrids, Barcelonas and Bayerns, the Champions League starts in February. Now is just the warming up," Mourinho said after a routine win for his Manchester United team over Swiss club Basel. "Let's qualify, let's make the points to qualify for the knockout phase. When we do that, let's enjoy playing against the big guys."

United, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich all cruised to easy wins on Tuesday, scoring 17 goals between them and conceding none.

Barcelona's 3-0 win over Juventus was something of an exception, if only because the Italian team — last season's defeated finalist — had been expected to put up more of a fight.

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In the event, Lionel Messi started another European campaign in imperious fashion with two goals against an injury-depleted Juventus side.

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, center, celebrates his goal during the Champions League group A soccer match between Manchester United and Basel, at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, Sept 12, 2017. (FRANK AUGSTEIN / AP)

GROUP A

Manchester United's players didn't have to exert themselves too much to see off Swiss side Basel 3-0, as Romelu Lukaku scored his sixth goal in six United appearances.

Marouane Fellaini and Marcus Rashford's goals completed the win for United.

In a worrying sight for United fans and coach Mourinho, captain Paul Pogba hobbled off with a possible left hamstring injury.

In Lisbon, Benfica let slip a 1-0 lead to lose 2-1 to CSKA Moscow, with substitute Timur Zhamaletdinov scoring the winning goal four minutes into his Champions League debut.

PSG's scorer Neymar, front left, and his teammates celebrate the opening goal during the Champions League Group B soccer match between Celtic and Paris St. Germain at the Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, Sept 12, 2017. (SCOTT HEPPELL / AP)

GROUP B

Two woefully uncompetitive games saw Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich post easy wins.

PSG's expensively assembled forward line of Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani ran riot against Celtic in a 5-0 win, scoring four between them. A Celtic own goal ensured a night to forget for the Scottish champion.

Bayern seemed rustier in its 3-0 win over Anderlecht, leading by just one goal at halftime despite Anderlecht having a man sent off in the 11th minute.

The red card allowed Robert Lewandowski to score from the penalty spot, before Bayern wasted a string of opportunities. Thiago Alcantara and Joshua Kimmich added to the scoreline in the second half.

Chelsea's Tiemoue Bakayoko, second from left, celebrates with his teammates after scoring during the Champions League group C soccer match between Chelsea and Qarabag at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Sept 12, 2017. (KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH / AP)

GROUP C

Davide Zappacosta's stunning long-distance goal from the right flank impressed the Stamford Bridge faithful, but Chelsea needed nothing special to thrash Azerbaijan's Qarabag 6-0.

A poor Qarabag defense also conceded goals from Michy Batshuayi, Pedro Rodriguez, Cesar Azpilicueta and Tiemoue Bakayoko. There was also an own goal by Maksim Medvedev.

Atletico Madrid sees itself as a contender to win the Champions League, but poor finishing made it look well short of that standard in a 0-0 draw with Roma.

GROUP D

Lionel Messi started the new European season with yet another game-winning performance for Barcelona, while the Catalan club's record signing Ousmane Dembele made his debut.

Still, Barcelona's three-goal winning margin against a weakened opponent was slight revenge for its loss to Juventus in last year's quarterfinals.

On Tuesday at the Camp Nou, Juventus was missing defender Giorgio Chiellini, forward Mario Mandzukic and midfielder Sami Khedira through injury, while Juan Cuadrado was suspended.

Sporting Lisbon won 3-2 at Greek side Olympiakos, taking the lead after just 69 seconds through forward Seydou Doumbia, on loan from Roma.

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