Defence cuts could worsen US unemployment-PentagonCzech defender Ondrej Celustka scored the 76th-minute winner at San Siro for Trabzonspor, which only qualified for the competition because Turkish rival Fenerbahce was removed while the club is investigated for match-fixing.Toni Kroos and substitute Rafinha were the goalscorers for Bayern Munich as the German powerhouse began its pursuit of a fifth European championship with a comfortable victory.
Angel Di Maria was the match-winner for Real Madrid in the 53rd minute, the Argentina winger finishing off a flowing move that included Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and Marcelo.
Brazil left back Marcelo was sent off in the 73rd when he earned a second yellow card for diving under Jerko Leko’s challenge but Jose Mourinho’s Madrid, playing in red jerseys for the first time in 38 years, held on.
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