European minnows Dinamo Zagreb shocked 10-man Arsenal 2-1 on Wednesday to win for the first time in 16 UEFA Champions League matches.
Reigning champions Barcelona were held to a 1-1 draw at AS Roma, while Chelsea thumped Maccabi Tel Aviv 4-0.
An Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain own-goal and a header from Junior Fernandes gave Dinamo three points as France forward Olivier Giroud was dismissed for two first-half bookings for Arsenal.
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“It is not the way we wanted to begin the competition,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger told BT Sport. “We have enough games to come back. We focus to win our next home game and I’m sure we can beat Zagreb at home.”
Zagreb took the lead from virtually their first attack of the game as Leonardo Sigali slipped in Josip Pivaric, whose shot was saved by David Ospina, only to rebound off Oxlade-Chamberlain and go in.
By that time Giroud had already hit the post and been booked for dissent, and five minutes before the break he was late and high in a tackle and received his second booking.
Dinamo capitalized on 58 minutes as Fernandes headed home a Paulo Machado corner at the near post as Arsenal’s defense went walkabout. Theo Walcott gave the Gunners hope 11 minutes from time with a cool, low finish from Alexis Sanchez’s pass, but it was too little, too late as Dinamo earnt their first ever win over an English side.
In Rome, Barcelona opened the scoring on 21 minutes as Uruguay forward Luis Suarez headed home at the back post from close range after he was found by Ivan Rakitic.
Ten minutes later, fullback Alessandro Florenzi spotted Marc-Andre ter Stegen off his line and lobbed him from long range wide on the right.
“We played well, I think we deserved to win,” Barca coach Luis Enrique said. “It’s Florenzi’s exceptional goal that got Roma back into the match.”
Chelsea finally kick-started their season as Jose Mourinho’s outfit cruised to victory.
The Blues could even manage to miss a first-half penalty through Edin Hazard before Brazilians Willian and Oscar, and Spaniards Diego Costa and Cesc Fabregas, earnt the Londoners three Group G points.
“The same way I was not in hell with bad results, I am not in heaven when we won a game,” Mourinho said.
The Israelis’ goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic sent Willian tumbling in the area, but Hazard blazed the sixth-minute penalty over the bar.
Rajkovic was having a terrible game and on the quarter-hour mark he allowed a Willian in-swinging free-kick, which was missed by everyone, to creep inside his far post.
On the stroke of halftime, a pair of Maccabi defenders combined to fell Spain forward Costa in the area and Oscar placed the spot-kick low to Rajkovic’s right.
Costa scored a stunning over- the-shoulder volley into the top corner from Fabregas’s pinpoint cross and the latter then got his name on the scoresheet, tapping home the rebound after Rajkovic saved Loic Remy’s shot.
Brazilian Hulk was the star as Zenit St Petersburg came away from Valencia with a 3-2 win.
Hulk put Zenit two goals in front before Joao Cancelo pulled one back and Andre Gomes leveled, only for Axel Witsel to crack home the winner for the Russians on 76 minutes.
Bayer 04 Leverkusen started their Group E campaign with a fine 4-1 victory over BATE Borisov with Haka Calhanoglu scoring a brace.
Javier Hernandez and Admir Mehmedi also found the net for the Germans, while Nemanja Milunovic scored for the Belarussians.
In Ukraine, Dynamo Kiev drew 2-2 with Porto.
Debutants KAA Gent had goalkeeper Matz Sels to thank for saving a last-gasp Alexandre Lacazette penalty as the Belgians earnt a 1-1 draw at home to Olympique Lyonnais.
Christophe Jallet opened the scoring in the Group H encounter before Danijel Milicevic equalized for Gent, who finished with nine men after the dismissals of Brecht Dejaegere and Thomas Foket.
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