Real Madrid returned to winning ways in the Champions League after three matches without a victory, thanks to a stunning four-goal performance from Kylian Mbappé. The French star carried the Spanish giants to a thrilling 4–3 win over Olympiakos.
Olympiakos Strike First
Playing at home in Greece, Olympiakos went ahead early when Chiquinho found the net with a powerful strike from 20 yards.
Mbappé Takes Over
Real Madrid captain Mbappé equalised in the 22nd minute, latching onto a superb through-ball from Vinícius Júnior and finishing between goalkeeper Kostas Tzolakis’ legs.
Just two minutes later, he doubled the lead with a low header from Arda Güler’s cross.
Second Fastest Hat-Trick in UCL History
Mbappé completed his hat-trick in just 6 minutes and 42 seconds, the second-fastest in Champions League history. The only quicker one was Mohamed Salah’s hat-trick for Liverpool against Rangers in 2022.
Olympiakos Fight Back
Chiquinho was forced off with an injury before halftime, and his replacement Mehdi Taremi headed in to make it 3–2 in the 52nd minute.
With Thibaut Courtois absent due to illness, Andriy Lunin started in goal for Real.
Mbappé’s Fourth Ends Real’s Greek Curse
Real Madrid had never beaten a Greek team away from home in seven previous attempts. Mbappé ensured that record finally changed.
A brilliant run from Vinícius down the left set up Mbappé’s fourth goal, bringing his tally to nine goals in five Champions League matches this season.
Late Drama but Real Hold On
Ayoub El Kaabi scored with nine minutes left to create tension, but Real Madrid held firm to secure their fourth win in five group-stage matches.
Elsewhere in Europe
Liverpool’s Crisis Deepens
Liverpool suffered a heavy 4–1 defeat at Anfield against PSV Eindhoven, marking their ninth loss in their last 12 matches—their worst run since the 1953–54 season.
Arsenal Maintain Perfection
Arsenal continued their flawless Champions League campaign, overpowering Bayern Munich 3–1 to keep their 100% winning record intact.

