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Real Madrid made it three wins from three in the Champions League thanks to a 1-0 win over Italian side Juventus. A second-half strike from Jude Bellingham, his
Real Madrid target three wins out of three in the UEFA Champions League, hosting Juventus on Wednesday as Matchday 3 action rolls on.
Real Madrid edged past Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, with Jude Bellingham’s first goal of the season proving the difference between the two sides. The 15-time winners of the competition are now one of five teams with a 100 per cent record after three rounds of fixtures.
Bellingham scored the only goal in a hard-fought Champions League victory over Juventus on Wednesday night, extending Real Madrid’s perfect start in the competition to three games. Xabi Alonso’s side also lead La Liga, giving hope that they can banish the memories of last term’s disappointing campaign.
According to Mario Cortegana, it has come to light that although Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio requested a substitution against Juventus due to cramps, initial examinations have confirmed that it
Real Madrid defender Alexander-Arnold suffered a hamstring injury during the early stages of the Champions League clash with Marseille on September 16, but the Englishman is now back in training, and he could return against Juventus. Possible return date: October 26 (vs. Barcelona)