Champions League standings: Frankfurt top, Paris second, Atalanta bottom
            
            September 19th news - The first week of the Champions League group stage has concluded, and the standings have been updated accordingly.
Frankfurt temporarily leads the standings thanks to a 4-goal difference and 5 goals scored in their match against Galatasaray. Paris, Club Brugge, and Sporting CP occupy the second to fourth positions, respectively.
Teams that suffered heavy defeats in the first round, including Kairat Almaty, Monaco, Galatasaray, and Atalanta, are at the bottom of the standings.
            
            
                
                    
                    
                
            
            
        
        Frankfurt temporarily leads the standings thanks to a 4-goal difference and 5 goals scored in their match against Galatasaray. Paris, Club Brugge, and Sporting CP occupy the second to fourth positions, respectively.
Teams that suffered heavy defeats in the first round, including Kairat Almaty, Monaco, Galatasaray, and Atalanta, are at the bottom of the standings.
            
            
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