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United wins in chaos; Bayern, Juventus, Chelsea do it easy

Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring their side's third goal of the game with Harry Maguire during the Champions League Group F soccer match between Manchester United and Atalanta at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (Martin Rickett/PA via AP)

GENEVA (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo’s late winning goal capped a classic Manchester United comeback win in the Champions League on Wednesday.

In a less chaotic manner, Bayern Munich and Juventus also recorded typical trademark wins to top their groups with three straight victories and no goals conceded.

Trailing 2-0 at halftime at home against Atalanta, with Paul Pogba left on the bench, United’s wild season under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appeared ready to derail with last place in the group beckoning.

Ronaldo put the club back on top, 3-2, in the 81st minute after goals from Marcus Rashford and Harry Maguire to deliver a second straight come-from-behind win at Old Trafford in the competition.

Bayern routed Benfica 4-0 with late goals including one from Robert Lewandowski after standout saves by Manuel Neuer in the Lisbon stadium where they won the 2020 title 14 months ago.

Juventus' Dejan Kulusevski, bottom, celebrates with Juventus' Moise Kean after scoring his side's opening goal during the Champions League group H soccer match between Zenit St. Petersburg and Juventus at the Gazprom Arena in St.Petersburg, Russia, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)

It was an efficient 1-0 win for Juventus at Zenit St. Petersburg thanks to an 86th-minute goal by Dejan Kulusevski.

Defending champion Chelsea also cruised to a 4-0 win, against Malmö, but lost strikers Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner to injuries.

Malmo's Lasse Nielsen brings down Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku for penalty during the Champions League group H soccer match between Chelsea and Malmo at the Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Salzburg was the other group leader in action, beating Wolfsburg 3-1 with goals from the kind of young forwards the Austrian champion excels in nurturing then trading on.

Teenage Germany forward Karim Adeyemi scored early before 21-year-old Switzerland winger Noah Okafor scored twice in the second half.

Wolfsburg's Aster Vranckx, left, fights for the ball with Salzburg's Chukwubuike Adamu during the Champions League group G soccer match between Salzburg and VfL Wolfsburg, at the Salzburg stadium, in Salzburg, Austria, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Barcelona finally got a win, 1-0 against Dynamo Kyiv, to end some unwanted historic streaks for the club and stay in contact in the group led by Bayern.

Villarreal, which was beaten by Ronaldo’s stoppage-time winning goal three weeks ago, won 4-1 against Young Boys to lift the Europa League champion from last to second in the group.

Villareal's Gerard Moreno Balaguero, right, celebrates scoring during the Champions League group F soccer match between Young Boys and Villarreal, at the Bern Wankdorf stadium, Switzerland, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (Peter Schneider/Keystone via AP)

A 0-0 draw between Lille and Sevilla dragged down the average goals to three per game with 24 in total one day after a 35-goal rush in the eight games Tuesday.

Sevilla's Lucas Ocampos controls the ball during the group G Champions League soccer match between Lille and Sevilla at the Stade Pierre Mauroy - Villeneuve d'Ascq stadium in Lille, France, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler)

STILL AT THE WHEEL

Ole Gunnar Solskjær has many critics outside Manchester United who doubt the club is getting closer to major titles as he approaches three years in charge.

Manchester United's manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, right, hugs Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo after the Champions League Group F soccer match between Manchester United and Atalanta at Old Trafford, Manchester, England, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

They included the fans who jeered the team off at halftime having seen Mario Pašalić score for Atalanta in the 15th minute and Merih Demiral in the 29th.

Marcus Rashford started the comeback in the 53rd and — with Pogba now on the field — Harry Maguire leveled in the 75th, six minutes before Ronaldo got his 138th career Champions League goal.

Solskjær praised the fans for helping lift and sing the players to victory, which “is what you do at Manchester United on a Champions League night.”

SICK LEAVE

Bayern returned to the Stadium of Light in Lisbon without the new coach who replaced 2020 title-winner Hansi Flick.

Julian Nagelsmann was ill and stayed at the hotel while his team had two goals disallowed before striking four times, including two by Leroy Sané, from the 70th minute.

Bayern's Serge Gnabry and Bayern's Leroy Sane, right, celebrate at the end of the Champions League group E soccer match between Benfica and Bayern Munich at the Luz stadium in Lisbon, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)

“The boys were sensational,” Bayern assistant coach Dino Toppmöller said. They now lead Benfica by five points, with Barcelona a further point back.

PEAK PIQUE

The 34-year-old Gerard Piqué scored his 16th Champions League goal — tying the record for a defender — to ensure Barcelona beat Dynamo Kyiv.

The win ended Barcelona’s five-game winless Champions League run and a club record streak of three straight home losses in the competition.

Barcelona's Gerard Pique celebrates with his teammates after scoring his side's first goal during a Champions League group E soccer match between F.C. Barcelona and Dinamo Kyiv at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)

Next up at Camp Nou is a “clásico” against Real Madrid in La Liga on Sunday.

Neither Ukrainian team — Dynamo and Shakhtar Donetsk in Group D — has scored in a combined six games so far.

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