Lionel Messi stole Cristiano Ronaldo’s thunder again by plundering yet another hat-trick for Barcelona and FC Basel ruined Jose Mourinho’s Champions League return with a shock win at Chelsea on Wednesday.
Former champions AC Milan and Porto began the group phase with victories, but last year’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund suffered a jarring defeat at SSC Napoli after being reduced to 10 men and having manager Juergen Klopp exiled to the stands.
A day after Ronaldo threw down the gauntlet with a hat-trick for Real Madrid in a 6-1 thrashing of Galatasaray, prolific Argentine Messi responded with three goals in Barcelona’s 4-0 Group H romp at home to Ajax.
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Whatever magic Ronaldo conjures, Messi always seems to have a riposte, soaring to ever greater heights in the ongoing duel between Europe’s two most deadly marksmen.
Messi went through his repertoire, breaking the deadlock with a curling free kick after 22 minutes, running in his second 10 minutes into the second half and, after Gerard Pique had also got in on the act, completing his hat-trick with a clinical finish 15 minutes from time.
His latest exploits made him the first player to score four hat-tricks in the Champions League and took his overall tally to 62 goals in 80 matches in the competition.
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Ronaldo, three times beaten to the World Player of the Year award by Messi in the last four years, has 53 goals in 93 games.
“We’re riddled with stars and it’s normal for a player to put in an excellent performance,” Barca coach Gerardo Martino said after his first Champions League game in charge of the side.
“I need a solid team so that the individuals can develop their full potential,” he said.
After Tuesday’s torrent of 30 goals, defenses tightened up in Wednesday’s Group E-H games with only four goals arriving in the night’s eight matches before halftime — all scored by south Americans, including Napoli’s new recruit Gonzalo Higuain.
Another came from Chelsea’s Brazilian Oscar as Mourinho’s first European game in charge since returning to the club that fired him six years ago appeared to be going to plan.
However, Basel had other ideas as Mohamed Salah curled in an equalizer before Marco Streller headed a late winner to avenge his side’s Europa League semi-final loss to Chelsea last season.
“I’m not happy with the result,” Mourinho said after Chelsea suffered their first defeat in 30 home group matches in the competition.
“Instead of moving a step forward towards qualification we have taken a step back,” he said. “Emotionally, this is not a mature team and when you are in a difficult position it was not enough.”
The goals eventually began flying in around the grounds although seven-time former champions Milan left it late before scoring twice to beat Celtic 2-0 in Group H.
Milan needed an own-goal from Emilio Izaguirre to pierce Celtic’s rearguard before Sulley Muntari sealed the points.
Porto had a second-half goal from Lucho Gonzalez to thank for a 1-0 win at Austria Vienna in Group G where Atletico Madrid began in confident fashion with a 3-1 defeat of Zenit St Petersburg in the Vicente Calderon.
Rafa Benitez is beginning a Champions League campaign with a fifth club and his Napoli side lived up to their billing as dark horses with Higuain heading the opener in a 2-1 defeat of last year’s runners-up Borussia Dortmund.
Dortmund ended the Group F contest with 10 men after goalkeeper Roman Weidenfelder was sent off and coach Juergen Klopp was sent to the stands after an angry outburst.
There was better luck for Dortmund’s Bundesliga rivals Schalke 04 as they scored three late goals to overcome a rugged Steaua Bucharest side who dug deep for 67 minutes.
Stunning strikes by Theo Walcott and Aaron Ramsey gave Arsenal a 2-1 victory at Olympique de Marseille to continue their record of never having lost a European game away to a French club.
Arsenal have won 10 successive away matches in all competitions and manager Arsene Wenger said they were full of belief for what is a difficult group including Napoli and Dortmund.
“I knew it was important to get three points here if we want to have a chance,” Wenger said. “I said yesterday we needed 10 points at least so to start with three is good.”
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