One stat from each Women's Champions League fixture as PSG suffer yet another loss

Wolfsburg celebrate one of their goals during their win over Manchester United in the UEFA Women's Champions League
Wolfsburg celebrate one of their goals during their win over Manchester United in the UEFA Women's Champions LeagueRONNY HARTMANN / AFP

The inaugural league phase of the UEFA Women's Champions League is two-thirds done. A dramatic fourth matchday saw some tight results, as only two clubs failed to score. Here is a stat from each of the matches.

Wolfsburg run rampant as Arsenal earn huge win

11 - Just one of Tuesday's matches saw a side win by more than two goals. That was Wolfsburg, who got braces from Ella Peddemors and Lineth Beerensteyn in a 5-2 defeat of Manchester United. Although the Red Devils kept it competitive in the first half, there was no stopping Wolfsburg's strong attack. Die Wolfinnen picked up their 11th win over a WSL team in Europe.

12 - A remarkable game occurred in Italy, as Juventus went up 3-0 against the UWCL's record winners OL Lyonnes before half-time. However, the French outfit roared to life, hitting three of their own in the second period to grab a share of the spoils. The 3-3 result leaves Lyon 12 matches unbeaten on the road in the Women's Champions League UWCL (10-2-0).

19 - Comebacks seemed the be the theme on Wednesday night, as Austria's St. Polten came from 2-0 down to grab a 2-2 stalemate at Valerenga. Kess Elmore and Jennifer Klein scored on either side of the interval for the visitors to see them earn their first point of the league phase. Valerenga were certainly left the more disappointed, having mustered 19 attempts in the fixture.

3 - A three-minute period midway through the opening half changed the game between Paris FC and BenficaCaroline Moller received two yellow cards in that time, leaving the Portuguese side down a woman. They would go on to lose 2-0, as the hosts strengthened their chances of qualifying for the knockout phase. That was Paris FC's third-ever win in the UWCL proper.

5 - It was a reversal of fortune for Real Madrid, who fell 2-1 at Arsenal despite taking the lead. An Alessia Russo double 14 minutes apart made the difference for the lady Gunners, who bounced back from a defeat on matchday 3. Real's form in England is not a pretty sight from their perspective. That was their fifth away loss against an English club.

Bayern put PSG on the brink of elimination

10 - There was no messing about for Atletico Madrid, who stormed to a convincing 4-0 win at Twente. Four different players managed to find the back of the net for Atleti, who are in a good spot to go beyond the league phase. No side have scored more away goals in this season's UWCL league phase than Atleti, who have 10 to their credit.

8 - Disaster struck once more for Paris Saint-Germain, as they were beaten 3-1 at home to Bayern Munich. Les Parisiennes conceded just a minute after going in front. It all went wrong from there, as the French side are now bottom of the league phase, the only team without a point so far. It also marked eight successive defeats in the UWCL for PSG, qualifiers included.

53 - Belgian debutants OH Leuven put another strong performance together as they managed to earn a point in a 1-1 draw at home to AS Roma. While the Giallorosse managed to earn their first point, they are in a far worse position than their opponents, who have now reached five. The goals in Den Dreef came 53 minutes apart, excluding stoppage time.

20 - The blockbuster clash of the round saw Chelsea and Barcelona play to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge. Ellie Carpenter's opener was cancelled out 18 minutes later by Ewa Pajor in a very even match. It was the first time Barca dropped points so far, but still managed to progress thanks to other results. The last time the three-time champions drew in the UWCL came 20 matches ago against Benfica.

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