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Juventus' Mario Mandzukic celebrates with Alvaro Morata  after scoring a goal during the Champions League group D soccer match between Manchester City and Juventus at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Jon Super)
Juventus' Mario Mandzukic celebrates with Alvaro Morata after scoring a goal during the Champions League group D soccer match between Manchester City and Juventus at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015. (AP Photo/Jon Super)Jon Super/Associated Press

Champions League Results 2015: Group-Stage Scores, Updated Tables After Tuesday

James DudkoSep 15, 2015

Paris Saint-Germain were among the Champions League big guns who opened their group-stage accounts with three points. They were joined by Atletico Madrid and neighbours Real Madrid. It was also a night when Premier League duo Manchester City and Manchester United both tasted defeat.

Memphis Depay scored but couldn't prevent United from losing to his old club, PSV Eindhoven. Meanwhile, City were pegged back by Juventus at home.

Here are the results from Tuesday night's fixtures:   

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CBenficavs.Astana2-0
CGalatasarayvs.Atletico Madrid0-2
DManchester Cityvs.Juventus1-2
BPSV Eindhovenvs.Manchester United2-1
AParis Saint-Germainvs.Malmo2-0
AReal Madridvs.Shakhtar Donetsk4-0
DSevillavs.Borussia Monchengladbach3-0
BWolfsburgvs.CSKA Moscow1-0

Here's how those scores have affected the group tables:

GroupPositionTeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstGoal DifferencePoints
A1Real Madrid11004043
A2Paris Saint-Germain11002023
A3Malmo100102-20
A4Shakhtar Donetsk1001-4
B1PSV Eindhoven11002113
B2Wolfsburg11001013
B3Manchester United100112-10
B4CSKA Moscow100101-10
C1Atletico Madrid11002023
C2Benfica11002023
C3Galatasaray100102-20
C4Astana100102-20
D1Sevilla11003033
D2Juventus11002113
D3Manchester City100112-10
D4Borussia Monchengladbach100103-30

A Tough Night for Manchester Clubs

United found their trip to Holland eventful for the wrong reasons. They lost left-back Luke Shaw to a gruesome leg injury after he'd collided with PSV centre-back Hector Moreno, according to the club's official Twitter feed:

Manager Louis van Gaal confirmed the harrowing extent of Shaw's injury, during an interview with BT Sport:

To add insult to injury, it was Moreno who equalised for PSV after old boy Depay had put United in front. Winger Luciano Narsingh put the home side ahead just before the hour mark.

It was Narsingh's fellow winger, Maxime Lestienne, who proved the real thorn in United's side, according to the tournament's official Twitter feed:

It was a disappointing result for a United squad still seeking a ruthless streak up front.

Neighbours City hardly had that against Juventus. Yet the Citizens didn't need it thanks to Giorgio Chiellini's own goal.

But Juve didn't capitulate. Instead, Paul Pogba crossed for Croatian bulldozer striker Mario Mandzukic to turn in a deserved leveller.

The goal continued Mandzukic's excellent consistency in this competition, per WhoScored.com:

His strike partner, Alvaro Morata, then struck to break City hearts. The goal maintained the Spaniard's habit of taking taking down some of Europe's biggest clubs, per Squawka: 

Things were supposed to be better this year, but City's struggles in the group stages continue.

Di Maria's Revival Continues

Former Red Devils flop Angel Di Maria sent PSG on their way to beating Swedish outfit Malmo. Di Maria has certainly been enjoying life since swapping Old Trafford for the French capital.

After he'd opened the scoring, Squawka mockingly noted the contrast in his fortunes since the summer:

Di Maria struggled for form at United. But he's taken to life with PSG and revived his game. The 27-year-old has rediscovered his creative verve and proved he's not lost his touch for goal.

Edinson Cavani added to PSG's tally to cap an impressive night's work from the Ligue 1 giant.

Antoine Griezmann the Main Man for Atletico

Brilliant French forward Antoine Griezmann remains the man to fear for Atletico. The French forward whose movement is the best in Europe tormented Galatasaray in Turkey.

Griezmann helped himself to two goals after spending most of the first half putting himself in dangerous positions.

Atleti boss Diego Simeone invested heavily in bolstering his forward line this summer. He bought both Jackson Martinez and Luciano Vietto. But Simeone is learning his most lethal attacker is the subtle and quick Frenchman already on his books.

Afterwards, Griezmann was thrilled with helping 2014's finalists make a fast start:

The opening group fixtures provided little in the way of surprises. Europe's best and most expensively assembled squads were always going to hold sway.

The major disappointment belongs to the Premier League, though. Both City and United were below par and deserved to be on the losing end.

They hardly offered a great advert for the quality of England's top flight. 

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