CL: Barca, Inter & upstart Brest win again

Associated Press Paris: Barcelona and Inter Milan won again in the Champions League though both former title holders are looking up in the standings toward upstart newcomer Brest. Aston Villa started the week atop the 36-team table but its winning run ended on Wednesday after a bizarre penalty was awarded when defender Tyrone Mings picked up the ball in the area at Club Brugge, resulting in a 1-0 loss that sent the English club plummeting to eighth place. Paris Saint-Germain, in its first season without Kylian Mbappé, trails far behind in 25th after Atletico Madrid scored in stoppage time to seal a 2-1 win for the Spanish team at Parc des Princes.

Barcelona's blistering scoring form continued in a 5-2 win at Red Star Belgrade a seventh straight win since the start of October at a rate of four goals per game. Robert Lewandowski scored twice and has 21 this season. Inter Milan stifled Arsenal in a 1-0 win at San Siro sealed by Hakan Çalhanoglu's penalty in first-half stoppage time. Inter is unbeaten on 10 points and in fifth place, one below Brest which won 2-1 at Sparta Prague. The French debutant looks sure to advance to the knockout phase starting in February. Atalanta won 2-0 at Stuttgart to stay unbeaten on eight points and Salzburg got its first goals and points in a 3-1 win at Feyenoord. Bayern Munich won 1-0 at home to Benfica in a game that was delayed 15 minutes by crowd congestion and then was played in a muted atmosphere because of a medical incident for a fan.

Villa slides: Villa had led the standings in the new league-phase format after three straight wins without conceding a goal and it took a bizarre incident before goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez was eventually beaten. Mings was punished for picking up the ball when Martínez seemed to restart play with a goal kick passed forward to his teammate. Mings walked a couple steps to gather the ball with his left hand and returned to place it in the six-yard box.

Bayern and Dinamo: It was the standout result of the inaugural week of the new Champions League in September: Bayern Munich 9, Dinamo Zagreb 2. It was the first time a team had scored nine times in a game in the 32-year Champions League era, and Dinamo fired its coach two days later.

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