Cristiano Ronaldo saved Manchester United again in the European Champions League.
The greatest scorer in the competition’s history soared to head in an 81st-minute winner as United erased a two-goal halftime deficit to beat Atalanta 3-2 in a wild match at Old Trafford on Wednesday (Thursday NZ time).
Ronaldo’s record-extending 138th goal in the Champions League came three weeks after he scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time to snatch a victory over Villarreal in the second round of games.
United did it the hard way again after falling 2-0 behind following goals by Mario Pašalić in the 15th minute and Merih Demiral in the 29th. The team was jeered off the field after the halftime whistle.
However, United showed a different side in the second half, laying siege to Atalanta’s goal as Marcus Rashford reduced the deficit in the 53rd with a calm finish following a stunning outside-of-the-foot through ball by Bruno Fernandes.
Harry Maguire swept in the equaliser in the 75th and Ronaldo got on the end of a cross by Luke Shaw for the winner.
The Portugal striker made a last-ditch clearance in the final seconds and then fell to his knees at the final whistle.
United moved into first place in Group F, two points above Villarreal and Atalanta.
Injuries to strikers Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner marred Chelsea’s impressive 4-0 win over Malmo.
Lukaku appeared to hurt his right ankle getting fouled for a penalty that was converted by Jorginho for the second goal in the 21st minute, adding to the opener volleyed in by Andreas Christensen in the ninth minute. The Belgium international initially tried to play on but before long was signalling to be substituted.
Werner, the strike partner of Lukaku, then had to come off with an apparent hamstring injury just before halftime at Stamford Bridge.
Kai Havertz came on as the replacement for Lukaku and lifted a deft finish over the goalkeeper for the third goal in the 48th minute at the end of a breakaway led by fellow substitute Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Jorginho eschewed his trademark penalty routine – the hop, skip and sidefoot shot – for his first-half penalty and he repeated that with another spot kick in the 57th minute to make it 2-0 after a foul on Antonio Rudiger.
The result of the spot kick was the same, with Jorginho curling a shot right down the middle.
Chelsea bounced back from a loss at Juventus in the second round of games and is in second place in Group H, three points behind the Italian team and three ahead of Zenit St. Petersburg.
It took one of Barcelona’s veterans to keep the Catalan club from facing an early elimination.
Gerard Piqué’s first-half goal equalled a Champions League scoring mark for defenders and helped Barcelona edge Dynamo Kyiv 1-0 to end their losing streak and get back in position to advance to the knockout stage of the European competition.
Piqué scored his 16th Champions League goal to secure the crucial win for Barcelona, which had opened with consecutive 3-0 losses to Bayern Munich and Benfica and was in danger of not getting past the group stage for the first time since 2000-01.
The victory put the Catalan club in third place in Group E, two points in front of Dynamo and one behind Benfica, which hosts leader Bayern later Wednesday.
It was Barcelona’s second win in a row after they had won only once in six matches in all competitions.
They had been winless in five straight Champions League games, their longest run without a win since 1997. They had lost its last three Champions League matches at home for their worst streak ever in the European competition.
“We can’t waste so many opportunities, we were playing for our lives,” Barcelona coach Ronald Koeman said. “We could have scored more.”
Salzburg’s young squad took a big step closer to reaching the Champions League knockout stage with a 3-1 win over Wolfsburg.
Noah Okafor scored twice after 19-year-old forward Karim Adeyemi netted early to put the Austrian team on course for victory as it bids to reach the knockout round for the first time.
In other games, Bayern Munich won 4-0 in Portugal against Benfica, French club Lille drew with Spain’s Seville 0-0, Spanish side Villarreal won 4-0 away at Switzerland’s Young Boys and Italian giants Juventus won on the road, beating Zenit 1-0 in St Petersburg.