So we have Champions League football again. It's year number two of a revamped Group Phase that features more teams, more big matchups, and more knockout games. Last season, that proved a little mixed.
We got some iconic clashes early on, but it also felt a bit cumbersome by the end of things (and the team that won the whole thing finished near the bottom of the league).
The good news is that the return for this season featured a slate of really high-octane games. Liverpool bested Atletico Madrid with a stoppage time header from Virgil Van Dijk. Real Madrid came from behind to pip Marseille - a game in which Tim Weah became the first American to score at the Bernabeu in the Champions League. Barcelona turned in a comprehensive performance to beat Newcastle on the road - a terrifying final five minutes notwithstanding.
What can we make of it all? Are Real Madrid back? And there's no way Liverpool can keep relying on late goals, right...RIGHT?
GOAL US writers break it all down in a Champions League edition of... The Rondo.




