Champions League: Arsenal tastes defeat but Bayern, Seville, and Inter all win

Champions League: Arsenal tastes defeat but Bayern, Seville, and Inter all win

Nigeria-born Germany midfielder Jamal Musiala's solo strike and substitute Mathys Tel's powerful winner clinched Bayern's comeback in Copenhagen.

The hosts threatened a shock when Lukas Lerager was quickest to react to a loose ball with a half-volley that skidded off the turf and into the net.

Musiala's mazy run and precise finish put Bayern level before replacement Thomas Müller unselfishly teed up his fellow sub-Tel who blasted into the roof of the net late on.

Jordan Larsson's header forced a smart Sven Ulreich save in added time, but Bayern held on to make it two Group A victories.

In Holland, Jordan Teze poked home a late equaliser to give the PSV a share of the points, after it appeared that Sevilla striker Youssef En Nesyri had given the visitors victory with a powerful header from Juanlu’s cross.

Sevilla defender Nemanja Gudelj opened the scoring before PSV captain Luuk De Jong restored parity with a cool penalty.

Both sides had chances to claim the points. Left winger Noa Lang was PSV’s main threat, and he came closest when he rattled the post, while En Nesyri struck the bar when clean through.

In France, two stunning goals from Lens saw the French side come from behind to secure a memorable victory over Arsenal.

The Gunners took an early lead through Gabriel Jesus, but the hosts equalised minutes later with a well-worked team goal finished by Adrien Thomasson.

Both sides created opportunities in a high-tempo second half, but it was Lens who broke the deadlock when Elye Wahi's first-time strike put the hosts ahead.

Arsenal searched for an equaliser, but the Lens defence proved too strong and well-organised to break down.

In Berlin, Braga came from 2-0 down to win a breathless encounter courtesy of a dramatic stoppage-time André Castro goal.

 Union Berlin made the dream start to their first-ever Champions League home match when forward Sheraldo Becker scored twice inside eight first-half minutes with two cool finishes. But Sikou Niakaté offered the visitors hope by halving the deficit from close range shortly before the break.

Braga winger Bruma levelled matters with a stunning strike after the ball had been worked back to him from a corner, and after both teams spurned chances for a winner it was the Portuguese side who claimed maximum points late on courtesy of Castro's long-range piledriver into the bottom corner.

And in Austria, Mikel Oyarzabal and Brais Méndez netted first-half goals as the Spanish club recorded their first Champions League win in two decades against Salzburg.

La Real dominated from the off in Austria and were good value for their two-goal cushion inside half an hour courtesy of Oyarzabal's exquisite effort and Méndez's slick goal on the counter.

Salzburg improved after the break but there was no way back as Real Sociedad ended their long wait in style.

Marcus Thuram scored the only goal as Inter claimed their first win of this season’s Champions League by edging out pointless Benfica at San Siro.

Lautaro Martínez struck the woodwork twice as the Nerazzurri gained the upper hand in the contest in the second half.

The hosts made their pressure tell with the decisive strike on 62 minutes. Denzel Dumfries cut the ball back for Thuram, who confidently swept a first-time shot past Anatoliy Trubin from 12 metres.