Wednesday night saw undoubtedly the best night of the new Champions League season so far, with goals, drama and stunning results everywhere. Here’s what we made of it all. Aston Villa had not played a home game in the Champions League/European Cup since a 2-1 defeat against in March 1983, but they more than made up for up lost time with a brilliant 1-0 victory against at Villa Park.

It was an incredibly fitting score line given it was an exact repeat of the 1982 final, the scorer on that night, Peter Withe, was sat in the stands, and there was a tribute on the night to Gary Shaw, another hero of that team, who sadly passed away last month. Unai Emery’s side had just 36% of the possession, but consistently looked dangerous against a less than convincing defence, and thought they had gone in front through Pau Torres in the first-half only for it to be ruled out for VAR for offside. The defender played a role in the winner though, sending the ball in the direction of Jhon Durán, who did it once again for Villa off the bench, lofting the ball over an onrushing Manuel Neuer for the only goal of the game.

The Colombian now has five goals as a substitute this season, and might be the best non-starter in world football right now. As for Emery, he joins José Mourinho as the only managers to beat in Europe with three different teams, and marks a magical two years as Villa manager in the best possible fashion. Villa were joined in celebrating a famous 1-0 victory by , who stunne.