PARIS - Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 70th Champions League goal and Mario Balotelli again failed to deliver as Real Madrid cruised to a 3-0 win at Liverpool on Wednesday to take complete control of Group B with a third straight win.
While Tuesday night's 40-goal bonanza never looked like being matched, there was still drama elsewhere as Arsenal scraped a 2-1 win at Anderlecht with late goals from defender Kieran Gibbs and forward Lukas Podolski _ a peripheral player this season.
German sides continue to score for fun, as Borussia Dortmund romped to a 4-0 win at Galatasaray the day after Bayern Munich's magnificent 7-1 in Roma and Schalke beat Sporting Lisbon 4-3. Bayer Leverkusen also underlined the Bundesliga's fine form in Europe, beating Zenit St. Petersburg 2-0 on Wednesday.
By contrast, it was a bad night for Italian champion Juventus, which slumped to a surprise 1-0 defeat at Greek side Olympiakos.
At Anfield, all eyes were on Ronaldo but it was Karim Benzema _ usually Ronaldo's favorite goal supplier _ who out-scored his more illustrious teammate.
The France forward grabbed the other two goals in a devastating 18-minute first-half spell that silenced the home crowd.
On this form, it is hard to bet against defending champion Madrid at least reaching the final, if not securing an 11th European crown.
"We are fighting very hard to repeat our success of last season," said Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, whose team has won its last eight matches in all competitions _ scoring 35 goals. "We are playing well and have a huge desire to make that happen again."
Ronaldo's goal, a superbly-taken flick, put Madrid ahead in the 23rd minute, and took him to 20 goals in just 13 games this season. He also moved to within one goal of former Madrid star Raul Gonzalez's record tally in the Champions League.
He is one ahead of great rival Lionel Messi, who scored one and made one in Barcelona's 3-1 win against Ajax on Tuesday, before being taken off to rest him ahead of Saturday's massive game against Ronaldo's Madrid.
Benzema headed in the second in the 30th minute before pouncing from close range.
Liverpool clearly misses Luis Suarez, who scored 31 league goals last season before joining Barcelona, and Balotelli doesn't seem to be an able replacement _ at least not yet.
Since joining from AC Milan continued, he has only scored once in 10 games and, to make matters worse, as he was substituted at halftime he even swapped shirts with his marker, Pepe, while walking to the dressing rooms.
"It's not something I stand for," an angry Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers said. "If you want to do that, for me you do that at the end of the game. It's something I'll deal with."
Liverpool, with three points from three matches, is locked with FC Basel and Ludogorets for second place.
Ludogorets got a first ever win by a Bulgarian side in a Champions League group thanks to a 91st-minute winner from defender Yordan Minev.
Arsenal and Dortmund scrapped for top spot last season, and the odds again look in Dortmund's favor.
Striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice inside the first 20 minutes, Marco Reus made it 3-0 before the break and substitute Adrian Ramos completed the rout late on to give Dortmund nine points.
"We were focused, had no problems in defence and our fast breaks were very dangerous," Dortmund's World Cup-winning German defender Mats Hummels said.
Although Arsenal is not dominating games, it is at least showing resilience.