Europa League round-up: Spurs keep winning, Manchester United ...
Tottenham have a maximum nine points after recording a third successive UEFA Europa League win, while Manchester United cannot stop drawing.
UEFA.com rounds up the Matchday 3 action.
Fenerbahçe 1-1 Manchester United
Youssef En-Nesyri nodded in four minutes after the break as Fenerbahçe reached five points and left United to settle for a third successive league phase draw. Christian Eriksen completed a slick move by firing in after 15 minutes, and André Onana's exceptional double save repelled two En-Nesyri headers with half-time approaching, but the Turkish side would not be denied their point.
Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 AZ Alkmaar
A first goal of the season for Richarlison was the difference as Tottenham made it three wins in three league phase games. On his first start of the campaign, the Brazil striker clipped in a penalty after Lucas Bergvall had been tripped. Mikey Moore, 17, lit up the match with a series of fine runs and efforts before AZ defender David Møller Wolfe was sent off for a second booking late on.
Rangers 4-0 FCSB
The Light Blues made light work of their Romanian opponents to record their second league phase success, Václav Černý teeing up Tom Lawrence for their tenth-minute opener before delivering two fine finishes of his own either side of half-time. Substitute Hamza Igmane then scored his first ever Rangers goal to complete an impressive victory.
Best of the rest
- Lazio are the top-ranked side in the league phase table after three games after recording a 2-0 win at Twente, who had goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall sent off after just 11 minutes. Anderlecht (2-0 winners against Ludogorets) and Spurs are the only other sides with maximum points.
- Ukrainian forward Artem Dovbyk scored from the spot after 23 minutes as Roma won their first league phase game and sent Dynamo Kyiv to a third defeat. The visitors are one of three teams yet to pick up a point after Matchday 3 along with Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Qarabağ.
- On Wednesday, Galatasaray took a 3-0 lead at home against Elfsborg, but ended up scraping a 4-3 win, Yunus Akgün's goal – his third in successive Europa League games – crucial. Meanwhile, Villads Nielsen, 19, clipped in from a last-gasp corner as Bodø/Glimt won 2-1 at ten-man Braga.