Champions League: Tim Weah scores, McKennie involved in thrilling draw, and more

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Over 31 years after Timothy Weah’s father George found the back of the net at the historic Santiago Bernabeu, the U.S. men’s national team forward followed suit. Weah scored Marseille’s opening goal on Tuesday night, but the Ligue 1 side fell 2-1 at Real Madrid in UEFA Champions League action. The 25-year-old became the first American to score in this season’s league phase.A turnover from Los Blancos in their own half allowed Mason Greenwood to pounce and lead a Marseille counter attack. Weah’s diagonal run behind Greenwood allowed the midfielder to play in his attacking teammate, before Weah rifled a shot past Thibaut Courtois.It was Weah’s first goal for the French club since joining from Juventus earlier this summer.TIMOTHY WEAH SILENCES THE BERNABÉU! What a moment for the #USMNT forward pic.twitter.com/9IgCp3TkIN— CBS Sports Golazo (@CBSSportsGolazo) September 16, 2025Weah’s father George also scored against Real Madrid in a European competition, scoring the lone goal in a 1-0 quarterfinal first leg victory in the 1993-94 UEFA Winners’ Cup. Marseille’s lead would only last six minutes though as Kylian Mbappe’s penalty-kick equalizer leveled the match for Real Madrid. Despite falling down to 10-men after the hour mark, Real Madrid would use a second penalty-kick goal from Mbappe to seal three points at home. Weah played 78 minutes in the match before being substituted off with an apparent injury. Marseille will have another crucial match approaching this weekend with PSG making the trip to town. Weston McKennie involved in 4-4 thriller with Borussia DortmundThe thrilling match of Tuesday’s Champions League slate came from Turin.Weston McKennie played 59 minutes on Tuesday as Juventus used a 96th minute equalizer from Lloyd Kelly to draw Borussia Dortmund 4-4 at home. The Bianconeri were down 4-2 late in the match but goals from Dusan Vlahovic and Kelly helped them earn one point at home. Karim Adeyemi’s opener came in the 52nd minute for Dortmund before Kenan Yildiz drew Juventus level 11 minutes later. The Bundesliga visitors once again grabbed a lead, this time at 2-1 thanks to Felix Nmecha’s goal. However, Vlahovic’s first tally of the night would made it 2-2 with 20+ minutes to play. Yan Couto and Ramy Bensebaini both scored to give Niko Kovac’s squad a 4-2 advantage, but Vlahovic and Kelly scored two minutes apart in stoppage time to give the Serie A hosts a share of the spoils.McKennie was quiet on the night while fellow American Cole Campbell was an unused substitute for Dortmund. Both teams return to league play this weekend. Ricardo Pepi, Sergino Dest, and PSV thumped at home by Union St. GilloiseIt was a forgettable return to Champions League play for reigning Eredivisie winners PSV.Peter Bosz’s squad suffered a shocking 3-1 home loss to Belgian visitors Union St. Gilloise. Promise David and Anouar Ait El Hadj both scored in the first half while Kevin Mac Allister scored in the second half to ice the result. Ruben van Bommel scored a late consolation for the hosts.Ricardo Pepi was guilty of Union SG’s opening goal after the PSV forward’s wild clearance led to him fouling Christian Burgess in the box. David made no mistake on the spot kick, giving Union SG a 1-0 lead. El Hadj doubled the visitors lead before the break ahead of Mac Allister’s insurance finish nine minutes from time. Pepi played 74 minutes in the loss while Sergino Dest logged the full 90 minutes at right back.