Inzaghi can't stop scoring

Champions' League: Hat-trick hero Filippo Inzaghi inspired AC Milan to a 4-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna last night to keep up…

Champions' League: Hat-trick hero Filippo Inzaghi inspired AC Milan to a 4-0 win at Deportivo La Coruna last night to keep up the team's 100 per cent record and his own amazing scoring spree.

Eight goals in four matches this season has been the return of Inzaghi, who found the net in the 33rd, 55th and 62nd minutes after Dutchman Clarence Seedorf brought them a 17th-minute opener.

Milan recalled Brazilian international Rivaldo, but in-form Inzaghi hogged the spotlight.

Bayern went in front with a goal from defender Thomas Linke, but Lens's youthful striker John Utaka equalised in the 76th minute, heading in a corner from Papa Bouba Diop.

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Three goals from Ayegbeni Yakoubu helped Israeli club Maccabi Haifa to the shock of the night as they completely outplayed Greece's Olympiakos Piraeus in a 3-0 victory.

The Nigerian forward grabbed a hat-trick to silence the majority of the fans in Nicosia's GSP stadium.

Marco Di Vaio scored twice for Juventus as they crushed Ukrainians Dynamo Kiev 5-0 in Group E.

Di Vaio gave Juve the lead in the 14th minute and, eight minutes later, Alessandro Del Piero got the second with the minimum of fuss.

Di Vaio added his second, before Dutch midfielder Edgar Davids made it 4-0. Pavel Nedved completed the rout with a thundering drive in the 79th minute.

Goals from Patrick Kluivert and Luis Enrique gave Barcelona a 2-0 victory over Galatasaray in their Group H match.

Lokomotiv Moscow captain Dmitry Loscov was sent off six minutes from time as the Russians held on for a 0-0 draw at Club Bruges in the other game from Group H.

RC Lens held Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw in the other Group G game.