On November 5th, Beijing time, the fourth round of the Champions League began. In notable matches, Arsenal dominated Slavia Prague 3-0, Liverpool edged Real Madrid 1-0, Atletico Madrid won 3-1 against Saint-Gilloise, Tottenham overwhelmed Copenhagen 4-0, Juventus drew 1-1 with Sporting Lisbon, and in a highlight match, Paris Saint-Germain fell 1-2 to a Bayern Munich side reduced to 10 men. Consequently, the updated standings show Bayern with four straight wins topping the group ahead of Arsenal, Paris with their first loss sitting third, Real Madrid fifth after their first defeat, Liverpool sixth, and Tottenham seventh!

Slavia Prague vs Arsenal. Arsenal, on a three-game winning streak, faced a Slavia Prague side yet to win in three matches. Arsenal dominated the game, with Saka opening the scoring from a penalty, and Merino scoring twice to seal the match. With a comfortable lead, Arsenal brought on substitutes. Despite conceding one shot on target late, Arsenal kept a clean sheet and extended their winning streak to ten matches across all competitions. Their defense has been exceptionally strong!

Liverpool vs Real Madrid. This match was a key showdown. Facing a Real Madrid team on a three-game winning streak, Liverpool fielded a strong lineup. Both sides had chances in the first half, with Liverpool holding the upper hand but unable to score, largely due to Courtois' outstanding goalkeeping. In the second half, Liverpool gradually took control and pressed Real Madrid. In the 61st minute, Liverpool earned a free kick; Soboslai delivered a cross into the box assisting McAllister, who headed in the opener. Real Madrid struggled to create chances afterward, and Liverpool sealed a 1-0 victory, handing Real Madrid their first Champions League loss!

Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayern Munich. The defending champions faced an unbeaten Bayern side in what was a heavyweight clash. Bayern dominated the first half away from home, with Diaz scoring twice to give Bayern a 2-0 lead. PSG suffered a blow as Dembélé had to leave the game due to injury. In stoppage time of the first half, Diaz received a red card, reducing Bayern to 10 players. In the second half, PSG launched relentless attacks, but Bayern’s defense was rock-solid. PSG managed a consolation goal through Neves, but ultimately lost 1-2. Bayern secured their fourth consecutive win, showing great spirit and resilience!
Written by/Titan Sports Fiction