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OLIVAL, PORTUGAL - SEPTEMBER 14: FC Porto's forward Bruno Costa during the UEFA Youth Champions League match between FC Porto and FC Copenhagen at Centro de Estagio do Olival on September 14, 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal.  (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
OLIVAL, PORTUGAL - SEPTEMBER 14: FC Porto's forward Bruno Costa during the UEFA Youth Champions League match between FC Porto and FC Copenhagen at Centro de Estagio do Olival on September 14, 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images

UEFA Youth League Results 2016: Updated Tables, Scores After Tuesday's Fixtures

James DudkoSep 27, 2016

Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur were both beaten as the Premier League's representatives struggled in the UEFA Youth League on Tuesday. The Foxes were beaten at home by Porto, while Spurs were denied by a 93rd-minute goal in Russia at the hands of CSKA Moscow.

Here are the results from Tuesday's youth fixtures:

GroupHomeScoreAway
ECSKA Moscow3-2Tottenham Hotspur
HSevilla2-1Lyon
GLeicester City0-2Porto
EMonaco2-1Bayer 04 Leverkusen
FBorussia Dortmund2-5Real Madrid
HDinamo Zagreb2-1Juventus
FSporting Lisbon2-1Legia Warsaw
GCopenhangen0-0Club Brugge

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Here are the updated standings:

PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1AS Monaco220026
2Bayer 04 Leverkusen210103
3CSKA Moscow210103
4Tottenham Hotspur2002-20
PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Real Madrid211034
2Borussia Dortmund2101-13
3Sporting Lisbon202002
4Legia Warsaw2011-21
PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Porto220056
2Club Brugge211014
3Copenhagen2011-31
4Leicester City2002-30
PositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoal DifferencePoints
1Dinamo Zagreb2101-13
2Juventus210103
3Lyon210113
4Sevilla210103

For the full standings, go to UEFA's official site. 

Recap

Leicester's youthful charges struggled to get to grips with Porto in Loughborough and ended the day bottom of Group G.

There was plenty of industry from the young Foxes, with the club's official site relaying a few snaps of their attempts to make Porto's players uncomfortable in possession and defensively:

Eventually, the visitors' greater guile and composure told. It was 19-year-old playmaker Bruno Costa who ghosted in to open the scoring a little shy of the final 20 minutes.

The lead was doubled when Rui Pedro headed home to cap a well-worked move. Two goals were worthy reward for the way Porto stayed focus and inventive going forward. Their passing was incisive and precise throughout.

The Foxes huffed and puffed, but their industry wasn't enough. If there was a standout performer for the hosts, it was teenage full-back Darnell Johnson. The 18-year-old was quick and athletic at the back, frustrating more than one Porto raid forward.

Konstantin Kuchaev was the player who broke Spurs' hearts when he pounced to net the winner in the third minute of stoppage time. It was the 18-year-old forward's only attempt of the game, per UEFA's official site.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 27:  Konstantin Kuchaev of PFC CSKA Mosvka celebrates scoring his side's third goal during the UEFA Champions League Youth match between PFC CSKA Moskva and Tottenham Hotspur at Oktybar Stadium on September 27, 2016 in Moscow, R

Yet while Kuchaev was quiet, Tottenham's Reo Griffiths ran riot. He tormented the CSKA defence with pace and tenacity en route to a pair of goals.

The second of those goals came in the 90th minute and appeared to have guaranteed Spurs a point. Timur Zhamaletdinov and Ivan Oleynikov had given the Moscow club a 2-1 lead after cancelling out Griffiths' first-half opener.

Kuchaev's late winner was a tough break for Tottenham, one that's left the north London side rooted to the foot of Group E.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 27:  Reo Griffiths of Tottenham Hotspur FC heads the ball under pressure from Mutalip Alibekov of PFC CSKA Moskva during the UEFA Champions League Youth match between PFC CSKA Moskva and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Oktyabr Stadium o

The day's best match saw Real Madrid score five times away from home to outgun Borussia Dortmund in a seven-goal thriller. Los Blancos' skipper Oscar started the goal rush courtesy of a smart finish in the 10th minute.

Real's No. 10 was at the heart of everything good for the away side. He also received ample support from 17-year-old maestro Francisco Garcia, who scored Real's fifth just after the hour mark. In between, Achraf Hakimi, Mario and Paraguayan Sergio Diaz all found the net.

Goals from Jonas Arweiler and Etienne Amenydo weren't enough to help Dortmund keep pace. Real's U19 side now sits atop Group F on goal difference after Sporting Lisbon were held to a 2-2 draw by Legia Warsaw. Milosz Szczepanski scored four minutes into injury time for the Polish visitors in Portugal.

MADRID, SPAIN - MARCH 08: Achraf Hakimi of Real Madrid CF controls the ball during the UEFA Youth League Quarter Finals match between  Real Madrid CF and SL Benfica at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano on March 8, 2016 in Madrid, Spain.  (Photo by Gonzalo Arroyo

A day of last-gasp goals saw Ivan Bozic strike in the 93rd minute to help Dinamo Zagreb beat Juventus in Croatia. Dinamo have a fine history of producing talented young players such as Luka Modric. The club is now on equal footing in a tightly contested Group H.

The likes of PSG, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Barcelona will all be in action on Wednesday as the group stage rolls on for the budding young stars at some of Europe's biggest clubs.

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