The UEFA Champions League is back and we were hardly able to take our seats (or fire up the streams for those still at work) before the goals started flying in. With Barcelona getting a home match against Celtic, many were predicting the Catalans to turn the game into a blowout quickly.
While Barcelona may have been the favorites to score the first goal of the Champions League group stage, the first goal came in Paris, when PSG’s Edison Cavani took advantage of Arsenal deciding to just not play defense just 40 seconds into the game.
42 seconds! Edinson Cavani's goal is the earliest Arsenal have conceded in their #UCL history. #UCLonFOX https://t.co/VArDZFAv5X
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) September 13, 2016
Not to be outdone, Lionel Messi and Barcelona didn’t make their fans wait long either, scoring themselves within the first three minutes of the game.
It’s great having the Champions League back.