Postpublished at 22:33 British Summer Time 21 October 2014
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Forty goals in eight Champions League games
FT: Roma 1-7 Bayern Munich
FT: CSKA Moscow 2-2 Man City
Full Football League programme
Tom Rostance
That's if from us for the night then.
Head over to the football pages for all the latest reaction, match reports and stories from around Europe and the Football League.
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Let a team like Bayern Munich play their game and you will be bang in trouble. That's a valuable lesson learned by Roma tonight.
Roma boss Rudi Garcia: "I am the first one who made the mistake, it is not the fault of the players, the first half approach was my fault entirely.
"It was the wrong strategy, we should've been more closed up and try to hit them on the counter-attack.
"It was a tactical collapse more than a psychological one. We weren't aggressive enough and allowed Bayern to play."
Some great quotes coming up from Roma manager Rudi Garcia...
Roma midfielder Daniele De Rossi: "We must learn the lesson after this loss. We were waiting for this game, the whole city was waiting for it.
"I am sorry for the fans, they clapped their hands for us at the end of the game and it hurts because they are great and they deserved something better."
Paul in Norwich: Nathan Ake, what a fantastic performance. Zouma faultless. Willian and Hazard exceptional. Filipe Luis class. And two Chelsea old school heroes on the scoresheet. Can't wait for the United game this weekend... Can't wait.
Vardan in London: Still don't think Man City will beat Roma away, or Bayern. It's Europa League for them at best I'm afraid.
What was Pep's pre-match team-talk then? Do what I tell you and you'll come back in 5-0 up?
Bayern forward Thomas Muller: "We did an excellent job in the first half. This is because we were prepared so well by the coach.
"At half-time we were 5-0 up but there was still 45 minutes to go, that was a bit weird."
A record night of Champions League goals - but who is your favourite to win the trophy this year?
Aitazaz:, external PSG - Is it the year for the dark horse to win the big one?
Olanrewaju:, external I am tipping FC Bayern to win the Champions League. They were so close to it last season.
Osun Connect:, external Man City are best as domestic champions. They'll always flop in Europe.
BBC Radio 5 live
Italian football expert Mini Rzouki on BBC Radio 5 live:
"You can say it's a collapse. But this is the most beautiful I have seen Bayern play.
"The tactics, the strategy, there was no formation you could understand because it was players moving around all over the place."
On Ashley Cole's performance:
"You can say to him that the reason why you are at Roma is because you have the experience to deal with these situations and he didn't tonight. But you can't blame this all on him."
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho: "We played seriously. We faced the game in the right way and even at half-time at 3-0 the boys kept playing at a good speed and with good quality.
"I was surprised that Eden Hazard gave the ball to Didier Drogba for the penalty. I wasn't particularly pleased, no. I have my choices and Hazard is number one. Because it was a goal, I was happy.
"Loic Remy has a problem in his groin, I don't know. Normally a muscular problem is a muscular problem so a couple of weeks. I was not expecting Didier to play for 75 minutes but he had to come on.
"Now he has to improve his condition, we know the player he is and we know he can still give us a lot."
Brett Flanders:, external That's the best Chelsea have played this season and Hazard was immense. Really impressed with Ake, his pass for Hazard was fantastic.
Donald Oluoch:, external With such form, Man Utd's scouting report of Chelsea will highlight the skill and ease with which Eden Hazard is tearing up defences.
Atoyebi Oyelere:, external Why is it that Cech keeps clean sheets and Courtois does not? A tell-tale sign to Mourinho of who should be the number 1?
We go again tomorrow night of course - with the small matter of Liverpool v Real Madrid topping the bill...
James from London: Listening to Danny Mills on Radio 5 live, I'd prefer to win the league than reach the Champions League final, because the team that wins the league is always the best of everyone who competes.
Jill from Leamington: Game was a joy to watch; players showing total understanding of each other and the youngsters slotted in so well too.
A record night of Champions League goals - but who is your favourite to win the trophy this year?
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Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, speaking to Sky Sports: "To finish [my time at Chelsea] with a penalty and start again with a penalty was nice symmetry. I am really happy because of the way we played today. We scored one, then two and didn't stop, we continued to play.
"I wanted to score that goal. I asked him [Eden Hazard] and he said it was OK. This is the spirit we have in this team. We share goals and we are happy when everyone is scoring and it will help me for my confidence.
Ready to play against Man Utd if Diego Costa and Loic Remy injured? "The manager will decide but I am available for the team as always."
Joe Creaser:, external The inevitable Real - Bayern final is going to be some spectacle. Best teams in Europe by a mile.
Gomez: , externalLuiz Adriano has scored five goals for Shakhtar Donetsk, if he was an English player we wouldn't hear the last of it.
Chris Bloomfield:, external Guaranteed to have all Champions League games 0-0 tomorrow after the goal fest tonight!
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"Jose Mourinho sets very high standards, like Alex Ferguson did at Manchester United in his prime. He will not accept slackness or sloppy play.
"From the first minute to the last their play was exceptional. Because they move ball sharply Maribor could not get near them. But not just with the ball, their running was excellent too."
That's 40 goals in a Champions League night then - a blockbusting record!
Keep an eye on all of the results, fixtures and tables in our tracker.
Danny Mills
BBC Radio 5 live at Stamford Bridge
"A fantastic, professional performance from Chelsea. They maintained the highest standards all the way through.
"Loic Remy going off with an injury is the only down side.
"The way they passed the ball and kept going to the end of the game was a very, very professional performance."