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Roma edge Juventus, United taste defeat

The headline game in Italy went Roma's way on a busy Sunday for the group stage sides, which also featured another win for Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United losing.

Champions League group stage teams' round-up ©AFP/Getty Images

Juventus have yet to post a single Serie A point after their high-profile meeting with Roma and Manchester United also suffered disappointment, on a day when Paris Saint-Germain extended their perfect start and Atlético Madrid saw off Sevilla. UEFA.com looks back at how the UEFA Champions League group stage teams fared on Sunday.

Roma 2-1 Juventus
Juventus have lost their opening two Serie A matches for the first time in their history after succumbing to their closest rivals over the last two seasons. The Giallorossi edged the first half without finding the net but went ahead on 61 minutes when Miralem Pjanić buried a delightful free-kick, Juve's task becoming more complicated when Patrice Evra was dismissed on 79 minutes.

Indeed, Roma struck from the subsequent set piece, with Iago Falqué crossing for Edin Džeko to head past Gianluigi Buffon. There was still time for Paulo Dybala to open his Serie A account for Juve, but Roma soaked up late pressure to put themselves on four points after two games.

Sevilla 0-3 Atletico Madrid
Atlético are among a quartet of teams on six points from two games in Spain after making fellow UEFA Champions League group stage rivals Sevilla pay for some lax defending. Koke poked in the opener on 35 minutes before Sevilla debutant Fernando Llorente failed to convert two good chances at the other end, and the match remained tight until Gabi was able to double the deficit with a deflected attempt 12 minutes from time.

Jackson Martínez then gave the scoreline some added gloss with his first Liga strike for the Colchoneros, who welcome champions Barcelona in two weeks' time. As for Unai Emery's troops, they have yet to get started this term and possess just one point.

Valencia 1-1 Deportivo
Valencia's hunt for a first Liga success this term continues after they recorded a second draw in two domestic outings. It could have been worse for Los Che, though, as they fell behind to a stunning Lucas goal from long range. Álvaro Negredo soon levelled, yet Antonio Barragán's late red card ended a frustrating night for the hosts.

Swansea 2-1 Manchester United
Beaten home and away by Swansea last season, Louis van Gaal's men were again undone by the Welsh side, despite taking the lead shortly after half-time when Juan Mata turned in a Luke Shaw cross. André Ayew equalised just beyond the hour mark and Bafétimbi Gomis completed the home side's comeback with a downward header five minutes later.

Bremen 2-1 Mönchengladbach
Mönchengladbach's troubles increased as they slipped to a third defeat in three games since the Bundesliga season began. Aron Jóhannsson opened the scoring for the hosts from the spot and although Lars Stindl levelled on the cusp of half-time, Jannik Vestergaard headed in from a corner – and Mönchengladbach's disappointing evening continued when Granit Xhaka saw red close to the end.

Monaco 0-3 Paris Saint-Germain
Paris were in irrepressible form once again as a stellar second-half showing earned them a fourth victory from their four Ligue 1 fixtures thus far. Still to concede this term, Les Rouge et Bleu went ahead via Edinson Cavani's 57th-minute header, and the Uruguay striker promptly completed his fifth double in France before new signing Ángel Di María served up an assist for Ezequiel Lavezzi to cap another eye-catching win.

Kuban 0-0 CSKA Moskva
CSKA continued their flawless start to the new Russian Premier League campaign with a seventh consecutive triumph, though they had to be patient after Bibras Natcho missed a penalty early in the second half. Defender Kirill Nababkin put the Army Men in front with two minutes remaining, but they would have been denied victory had Kuban's Lorenzo Melgarejo not failed from the spot in added time.

Zorya 0-0 Dynamo Kyiv
Dynamo dropped points for the first time this season following a hard-fought contest that yielded ten yellow cards. Neither side could make a breakthrough in a match that leaves the capital outfit on 16 points from six outings, three more than nearest pursuers Shakhtar Donetsk.

PSV Eindhoven 3-1 Feyenoord
Dutch champions PSV absorbed the blow of conceding early on to end Feyenoord's perfect start to the season. Jeffrey's Bruma fourth-minute own goal stunned the Boeren, but they bounced back via Maxime Lestienne before the break and went ahead via Santiago Arias, with Jürgen Locadia's late penalty ensuring that the hosts climbed to sixth.

Hapoel Beer Sheva 0-1 Maccabi Tel-Aviv
New signing Predrag Rajković made a fine debut as Maccabi Tel-Aviv made it two wins from two in the league with a narrow success. The 19-year-old Serbian goalkeeper impressed between the posts in a match ultimately decided by Eran Zahavi's effort just before the interval.

Helsingborg 0-3 Malmö
Malmö ended a fine week on a high with a commanding success at Helsingborg. Fresh from pipping Celtic to a UEFA Champions League group stage berth in midweek, the Swedish title holders took a 2-0 lead into half-time courtesy of Jo Inge Berget and Felipe Carvalho, with Markus Rosenberg rounding off the win to keep Malmö within seven points of the summit.

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