What a match! By beating Legia Warsaw 8-4, BVB have equalled or set many records at once. There had never been 12 goals in a UEFA Champions League match before tonight.

Record equalled: Only one team has previously scored 17 times in five UEFA Champions League group matches. In the 2015/16 season, Bayern hit that number of goals past Olympiacos, Arsenal and Dinamo Zagreb.

Half-time record equalled: There had previously only been seven goals in one half in the UCL on one occasion, when AS Monaco emerged 8-3 (5-2) victors over Deportivo La Coruna in 2003.

Record set: BVB 8-4 Legia Warsaw - there have never before been 12 goals in a single UEFA Champions League match.

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Dream return: Marco Reus made his comeback after 185 days out with injury – and what a performance it was! The 27-year-old scored three himself (32, 52, 90+2) and set up two more.

Nuri Sahin: The Turkey international's goal in the 20th minute was his first in European football in six years. He had previously found the net when BVB faced Paris St. Germain on 21 October 2010 – but that was in the UEFA Europa League rather than the continent's premier club competition.

First goal: 18-year-old Felix Passlack scored his first competitive goal as a professional, heading home the rebound from Schürrle's effort to make it 7-3 (81).

Tally trebled: Shinji Kagawa had only previously scored once in the UEFA Champions League, against Arsenal on 23 November 2011. Tonight he was on the scoresheet twice as he hit Borussia's first (17) and second (18) goals to treble his tally.

Squad effort: 14 BVB players have already scored a goal in this season's UEFA Champions League; no other club has had as many different scorers.

Match-winners: Three Black and Yellows were involved in three or more goals against Warsaw: Marco Reus got three goals and two assists, Shinji Kagawa got a brace and one assist, while Ousmane Dembelé set up three and scored BVB's fourth (29).