Champions League: Real Madrid Edge Juventus as Chelsea Thrash Ajax in Goal-Filled Night
The third round of the Champions League league phase delivered another thrilling night of European football on Wednesday, with Real Madrid securing a hard-fought win over Juventus, while Chelsea dismantled Ajax in style at Stamford Bridge.
After a goal-packed Tuesday, fans were treated to yet another exciting round of matches filled with drama, dominance, and moments of brilliance.
⚽ Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus: Bellingham the Difference
At the Santiago Bernabéu, it took just one moment of class from Jude Bellingham to separate two European giants.
The first half ended goalless as Juventus frustrated Xabi Alonso’s men with a compact setup, while Thibaut Courtois made key saves to deny Dusan Vlahovic.
But in the second half, Madrid’s composure and pressure paid off when Bellingham found the breakthrough, showing once again why he has become the heartbeat of this new-look Los Blancos side.
For Juventus, the loss extends their winless run to seven matches — a worrying trend for the Italian club as they struggle to find both form and confidence.
⚡ Chelsea 5–1 Ajax: The Blues on Fire at Stamford Bridge
Over in London, Chelsea reminded everyone of their attacking power with a commanding 5-1 victory against a helpless Ajax side.
The Dutch visitors were reduced to 10 men early on, and the Blues took full advantage, racing to a 4-1 lead by halftime before Tyrique George added a fifth after the break.
Chelsea’s fluid attacking play — led by the young talents Estevao, Buonanotte, and Guiu — gave fans a glimpse of the exciting future being built at Stamford Bridge.
Opinion: A Night of Contrasts — Ruthless Youth vs Seasoned Resilience
Wednesday’s fixtures showcased two sides of European football — the raw, fearless energy of youth in Chelsea’s display, and the disciplined maturity in Real Madrid’s narrow win.
Madrid didn’t need to dazzle; they simply needed to win — and Bellingham’s calm finish proved why he’s already being touted as a future Ballon d’Or contender.
Chelsea, on the other hand, looked reborn — confident, sharp, and hungry. For a club that’s endured inconsistency, this result wasn’t just a win; it was a statement that the new generation can restore the pride of the Bridge.
For Juventus, though, the storm clouds continue to gather. With their winless streak now stretching to seven, the Italian side look like a team searching for identity in a competition that rarely forgives stagnation.
In all, it was a night that reminded fans why the Champions League remains football’s grandest stage — where legends grind out narrow wins, and rising stars announce themselves with fearless brilliance.




