 Welcome back to the Sports Mac Zone. We kick things off with football and the UEFA Champions League. Matchday 3 of the group stage ended a short while ago. In Group 3 at the Wendorf Stadium in Bern, defending champions Manchester City beat Swiss champions Young Boys 3-1 for a third consecutive group stage victory. We have the highlights. They pushed away to the near post and headed wide. Goodness me, it's a really good early chance. Rodry's stooping here. Yeah, they play that ball into the near post there. I think there was a bit of margin at the near post by Diaz. It comes to Rodry very quickly. Greely Sheer floating into the area and put over the top of the crossbar by Mathias Nunez and that's two really good city chances already. A little flick from Nunez into Harland. Good ball that. Greely Sheer is heading into the area. Greely Sheer went for goal and Ratioffi made a hash of it. Nunez couldn't put it away. Docku might. Camera is there. The one he should hold on to. It's a bit lucky. Docku, Bloom and Montero in front of him. Docku on to his right boot. Good hit. Relatively straightforward save for Ratioffi. Mathias Nunez with this corner kick. Oh, Ratioffi denying Ake. Was it Rodry? Kovacic and Rodry clicked and biting in. Ruben Diaz and following up is Akanji to score for Manchester City. The Swiss international back in his home country touches Manchester City in front. Just here. It's a decent save from him but it falls nicely for Akanji. He still has to get above it. And here's an opportunity for Elia. Who scores? It's 1-1. We talked about the intelligence of Lewis. Not on that occasion. He tried to play Elia offside. I think he was onside. What a lovely little chip. Very difficult on an artificial surface to get underneath the ball and lift it over the goalkeeper. Ruben Diaz with the forward ball. Kovacic, Grealish. And still, and still, great block by Nias. Grealish to penalty for Handball. Grealish's shot was blocked by Shek Nias and the referee has decided either it was Handball or it's a foul on Rodry. Probably the latter. Yeah, that's a foul, isn't it? It's a foul. Haaland against Ratjopi. Scores from Manchester City. Keeper went the right way but there was just too much power off the left boot of the Norwegian. That was a poor pass. Didn't really look. Gambula, here's Haaland and here's Alvarez. And that's surely the game for Manchester City. And it is the Handball that he'll be looking at. Just there. Handball. No goal. Lewis, Rodry. Nicely done. Haaland. Oh, it's in. Devastating finish on Erling Haaland. And that will see Manchester City home and drive. Well, it's a great bit of play. Rodry to start with. Then Haaland talked about his right foot. Doesn't use it that often. Many of his goals come with his right foot. And the referee decides that that will do it. And Pep Guardiola tells his players to go and thank the support of the travelling Manchester City fans. All right, so City, they continue their unbeaten record in the Champions League and team. They were unable to keep a clean sheet. They have gone six games where they've been unable to keep a clean sheet. But as they say, three points, very, very important. No injuries as well. And we'll get into that because, you know, City has been riddled with injuries for some time. So Manchester City getting across the line. Yeah, first of all, a spirited performance from young boys. They really made City work in aspects of that game today. Went to the half at Nillol and City just having too much firepower, though, pulling away at the end. But I think young boys can take a lot of credit for the way they approach that game today and how much they pushed Manchester City. But when you have so much quality in your setup and the goals can come from just about anywhere, there's always the possibility that you can step things up and take the game away from your opponents. And I think that's what happened today. And Hurling Allen scoring a couple of goals, Lance and Mariah. And when he was leaving the field, he started by the opposing supporters, which you don't often see, but I think it speaks to his place in world football at the moment as one of the very best out there and the very best striker in the game right now. Yeah, pretty much unstoppable in the boxes in the Hurling Allen, because even that right-footed strike there, the way he got that shot off very quickly, he just shifted the ball onto his right foot, but defenders weren't far away from him, including the defender who immediately faced him. And he knew that he had to get the shot off quickly, which he did. So I thought that was good technical work there by Hurling. And to young boys' credit, as you said, Ricardo, they're not a bad team. Domestically, they are number two in Switzerland at the moment and doing reasonably well. I think they've lost just one of their 10 games and defensively they're one of the best teams in the domestic league. So their defense stood up quite well today. As you said, Nilo at halftime, 1-1 at one point. So they were in the game for a long time, but Man City's quality did them well in the end. Yeah. And I also want to add, team, that Pep Guardiola, he made six changes from the team that beat Brighton on the weekend. We saw Jack Grealish getting the OK in the starting 11. And I think that's worth mentioning, because for some time, Dukou, the young Dukou, was getting the... he was going ahead versus Jack Grealish. Yeah. And I just want to make a quick point, Mariah, and Lance, just back on Hurling Allen quickly. You spoke about the goal today, Lance, which was with the right foot. You look at the Brighton game on Saturday and you saw one, as far as I'm concerned, equally as brilliant, if not better. And that one came with the left foot. So the quality of Hurling, whenever he gets a sniff, that's all he needs, you know, all he needs is a sniff, and he's able to put these goals away, whether it's with the right foot, left, or with the head. Even this penalty, yeah, the goalkeeper guessed the right way, but there was so much power behind it that he really didn't stand a chance. Unstoppable in the box. I think that really is a hallmark of Hurling-Holland's game at the moment. Just unstoppable in the box. Yeah. Well, Manchester City will feel happy that they were able to walk away with those points and will hope that they can continue being unbeaten in the Champions League. While in Group F, at the San Siro Stadium in Italy, AC Milan welcomed French champions Paris Saint-Germain. As expected, the match-up did not disappoint. Let's take a look at the highlights. Zaire Emery, it's a desperate cling on to him from Reinders, but Zaire Emery has shrugged him off. Advantage played by the referee, and Bapé looking to take advantage. Of course, he's done that. That always looked likely from the minute he got himself in that position. After superb work from the 17-year-old Zaire Emery. You know, he can be out of the game for long periods, but the minute Zaire Emery resist that challenge and gives Kylian and Bapé the chance to go on the outside, then all of a sudden, Kalulu's got a problem. He can't get so tight. He's not quite sure which way Bapé's going to go here. Brilliant work from the young man there, but he can go left, he can go right, decides to go right, and then hits it so early through the outstretched legs. Minyan's got no... And ball shouts, but I think it came off the back of Tomori. PSG still have the numeric advantage here, though. And it's Dembele. And he's got the shot in! Oh, it's brilliant! Clinical! 2-0 PSG! Eastman Dembele's first goal since joining from Barcelona. Is that a foul there? That is a clumsy challenge, but once it gets out, one-on-one again. Yeah, it looks pretty clear. Yeah, that's a blatant foul. Let's see what he does now. I think we know. We do know. It stays 1-0. Good challenge, that, from Calabria. He actually just kept his eyes on the ball. Look at the room Dembele's got here. Parry it away! It's a tap in for Colomuani! It's 2-0 now! White shirts around him, good bit of skill, hits it hard and low. Minyan can only parry that right into the path of Colomuani, who has a tap in. Lee. It's a lovely take and turn from Zaire and Emery. Pulls it back. There's Lee! And there's goal number three. Clever play from Zaire, Emery, in the cutback and this little dummy from Gonzalo Ramos is perfect. So not the way that Stefano Piolli wanted to mark his 200th game in charge of Milan. He's getting a consoling word from Luis Enrique, who will be very happy with his play. Well, Kylian Mbappe, he has been on point and of course that win sending PSG to the top of Group F, AC Milan still win less in their Champions League run so far. So team Kylian Mbappe in the news for good things. This time opening the scoring for his team. Yeah, I thought Mbappe was brilliant today by the way, the way he was able to run at the Milan defence consistently and with some level of ease as well. Ficayo Timori is a quality defender and especially him just had no answers to what Kylian Mbappe had to deliver today. I didn't think Milan showed enough intent throughout the course of this match. Some would say they were not allowed to show intent but for me, PSG, by a distance, the better team today. And although I say Mbappe was brilliant and he really was brilliant today, for me it was Zaire Emery, 17 years old. And I'm just amazed at Lancer Mariah at how strong he is. You look at his ability to hold off the defenders leading to this first goal. You look at this at 17 years old. He is such a powerful and strong young man and that really set up Kylian Mbappe to do what Kylian Mbappe does and that's just brilliant. Yeah, 13 goals in 13 matches for PSG and France. You can't stop Kylian Mbappe and of course we have to commend on the young star because what I found this Champions League this season maybe it's because I'm paying more attention to the youngsters is we're really seeing some breakout stars and we're talking about 17 years old, 18, 19, you know. Yeah, well the fact is that that level of football, a lot of 17, 18 year old players are already based on the academy and the kind of developmental work that is done with these players. They are ready for big time football. 17, 18 year olds at this level. So it is good to see them coming to the four. They assist for Mbappe's goal there was outstanding and the way Mbappe got the shot off so quickly they shifted the ball away from the defender and the shot got off so quickly that the goalkeeper was flat foot and couldn't respond. They assist for Lee's goal. The third goal was also quality as well made by Emre so overall he just had a great night as far as I'm concerned and PSG were good tonight. As I said, Milan didn't give as much as you would have expected especially with a team in their position and needing to get a good result. And the second goal was shambolic defending. Yeah. Shambolic defending so they have to take some flap for that. But you're right, PSG were good tonight and they were coming off where they had a 4-1 loss to Newcastle in early October and they are not top of the league on at the moment. Monaco and Nice are leading them, they are number three. But tonight's performance shows you that PSG has gears and they stepped up a gear tonight and delivered. Right. And yes, that sent them to the top of Group F. We're still with Group F and in the northeast of England, Newcastle hosted German outfit Borussia Dortmund. Let's take a look at those highlights. Top scorer in the top flight but there's defending they need to do now. Savits are bursting forward. Space for Daniel Marlon. It comes back. That's two brilliant saves from Nick Pope. Outstanding saves from Pope. Marlon. Well, I'm not sure he knew too much about it. This is a brilliant break from Borussia Dortmund. Savits are leading them forward. Doniel Marlon hit the goalkeeper and then 4th Group did as well. Dancers. Doniel Marlon has just given the ball away here and he's running. He's got Chan in front of him and Gordon joining now and here is Anthony Gordon. It's a huge chance. It's another big save. This time by Gregor Kobel. Good running by Gordon. Couldn't get past Schlotterbeck. Referee said the German won the ball and Reus now trying to capitalise and Schlotterbeck is charging up field. He teased it up for the Metcher. Terrific finish. Reus back to the German defender and across came the ball and that's a beautiful finish from Felix the Metcher. His first goal for Borussia Dortmund since signing from Wolfsburg. It's going to get him back in. Sent wide out towards Fabian Scheer. It comes through to Wilson. To Nali. Now in force for Gordon. Gordon off the ball. Comes back out and somehow is smuggled clear. Trippie out. In towards Pope this time. Comes out as far as Almorom. Never controlled it. And that indeed is the last match. And Borussia Dortmund celebrate. It certainly opens up the group. Alright, the Metcher getting that goal there for Borussia Dortmund. Let's take a closer look at Group F after today's results. As I said PSG at the top of Group F on six points after today's win. Dortmund they sit in second position again after today's win. Newcastle also on four points just as Borussia Dortmund. They are in third position and AC Milan they are in two points. So it's a tight, tight group. We're looking forward to see how the upcoming matches go. And of course you can catch all that Champions League action right here on your home of champions. So Lance Newcastle losing their first Champions League match for this season. I think Newcastle looked a shadow of themselves because for some time we were praising Newcastle, the chemistry that we saw today. And we have to talk also about Sandro Tenali. He was on the bench because of the gambling issue that has been making the headlines. But Newcastle not looking like what we saw. Well I thought Dortmund were good tonight to be fair. And goalkeepers had a big night tonight because they had to work well in one instance Dortmund to keep the sheet score list for him. But Dortmund aren't a bad team at the moment. They're one of just three undefeated teams in the Bundesliga at the moment. Laverkusen and Bayern Munich they are the two. And they're on a five game winning streak domestically for Borussia Dortmund. And they have been a pretty solid team for a long time. And Newcastle looking vulnerable tonight against the team that played really, really well. So this is a tight group, a tight group because if you, as we just mentioned, Newcastle had the big win over PSG earlier on in the group. And to lose here to Dortmund would be disappointing for them. But I think, I think Dortmund earned the win tonight. They played really well. Strong, both in attack and in defense. Yes. Yeah, I think there are some nights that are just not your nights. And maybe tonight wasn't Newcastle's night. I think on another night they could have won that game 2-1 but things didn't go their way. And that happened sometimes. Tough on Newcastle but they still have a shot in this group. Yeah. I don't know how tight the points are as I just showed you in group F. Other results on the day. So let's take a look. Barcelona are 2-1 win over Shakhtar Doniesk. Feyenoord 3-1 over Lazio. FC Porto a 4-1 win against Antwerp. There were four goals in that draw between Celtic and Atlético Madrid. Dortmund that 1-0 win against Newcastle. Three goals to secure the win for PSG against AC Milan. RB Leipzig 3-1 over Red Star. Belgrade and Manchester City 3-1 against young boys. All right. Let's take a quick commercial break. And when we come back a reminder that European continental football continues on the home of champions on Thursday with matchday three of the Europa League.