Barca aim to maintain perfect start as Ronaldo returns

Barcelona aim to maintain their perfect start in the Champions League when they host Dynamo Kyiv at Camp Nou tonight while Cristiano Ronaldo is back for Juventus after recovering from coronavirus.
LANDMARK BECKONS MESSI
Lionel Messi is set to make his 150th appearance in the UEFA club competition while looking to extend his record haul of 70 group- stage goals. If that wasn't daunting enough for Dynamo Kyiv, the Blaugrana head into tonight's fixture with maximum points in Group G with a comfortable 2-0 win at Juventus in their last outing.
The visitors can however not only focus on Messi with Ousmane Dembele scoring in both group games and young stars like Ansu Fati and Pedri flourishing in Europe's elite competition.
JUVE GET RONALDO BOOST
Juventus were outclassed by Barcelona in their previous Champions League game and cannot afford to slip up against Ferencvaros.
La Vecchia Signora have managed only three points in the Champions League so far but the return of Ronaldo should translate into a comfortable victory for the Italian giants.
Ferencváros and Juventus will meet for just the second time in European competition, with the previous game coming in a 1-0 win for the Hungarian side in the 1964/65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final.
LIMELIGHT ON RASHFORD
Marcus Rashford's off-field achievements recently earned him an MBE but it has not caused him to take his eye off the ball on the pitch.
The Manchester United striker plundered the first hat-trick of his club career against Leipzig and is the group stage top goalscorer, having also grabbed a winner in Paris on Matchday 1.
MBAPPE MISSING FOR PSG
Kylian Mbappe has joined fellow forwards Neymar and Mauro Icardi on the sidelines at Paris Saint-Germain, with the Ligue 1 giants revealing that a hamstring problem will keep the World Cup winner out of their clash against RB Leipzig.
Wednesday's game is a rematch of August's Champions League semi-final in Lisbon which PSG won 3-0 before losing to Bayern Munich in the final.
HAALAND TO CONTINUE ROLLING?
The Erling Braut Haaland bandwagon continued hurtling along last time out as his goal against Zenit made it 14 in as many games for club and country this season. But can he do it on a cold November night in Belgium?
Club Brugge won't make things easy, though -- they are above Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, unbeaten with only two goals conceded.
HOME, NOT SWEET FOR WERNER
Chelsea's Timo Werner broke his European duck for the club with a penalty at Krasnodar, but all eight of his UEFA Champions League goals have now been scored away from home.
Rennes have only kept the opposition out once in 11 games this season so the German striker may not get a better chance to end his streak at Stamford Bridge.
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