
Spanish clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid, as well as England’s Chelsea, were last night’s winners during the 2016 International Champions Cup.
Paris Saint-Germain currently tops the United States and Europe tournament standings with nine points after three matches played.
Barcelona 4 – 2 Leicester City
Barcelona defeated English champions Leicester City despite a superb brace by Nigerian forward, Ahmed Musa for the Foxes at Friends Arena in Solna, Sweden.
Munir scored twice as Luis Suárez and Mújica also hit the net for La Liga titleholder, Barcelona.
Bayern Munich 0 – 1 Real Madrid
A 79th-minute strike by defender Danilo Luiz Da Silva saved the night for Real – who now sit third behind archrival Barcelona on the 10-team table.
The tie, officiated by American referee Jaime Herrera, held at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey with over 82,000 spectators in attendance.
AC Milan 1 – 3 Chelsea
Brazil international Oscar scored twice in the second-half to hand Chelsea victory over AC Milan at the U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis on Wednesday.
While John Mikel Obi is representing Nigeria at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, Victor Moses made an impressive cameo before being replaced with Eden Hazard 52 minutes into the game.
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