Premier League leaders Manchester City are still searching for their first Champions League victory, and after just four minutes is looks like they might have to wait a bit longer as they go a goal behind. What's worse is that it is down to sloppy play by City. Firstly David Silva makes a loose pass in midfield and then Nigel De Jong puts in an inadequate tackle. Giuseppe Rossi then shoots from the edge of the box and Joe Hart can only parry the ball back out to the edge of the six yard box where Cani reacts first to slot the ball into the net. Not the sort of start Roberto Mancini would be wanting Photograph: Roger Parker/Fotosports/EPADespite City having the lion's share of possession they're unable to overcome Villarreal's tenacious defending. Here Silva comes off second best in a challenge with Gonzalo RodriguezPhotograph: Martin Rickett/PAMancini elects to play Adam Johnson from the start, a rarity these days, but five minutes before half-time he seems to have changed his mind and brings off Johnson for Gareth Barry. Unsurprisingly Johnson doesn't look too happy with the decision Photograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesThree minutes later the home side are on level terms courtesy of an own goal by Villarreal's Carlos Marchena. He stuck out a leg to prevent a vicious low cross from reaching Edin Dzeko, which he did, but unfortunately he diverted it into his own netPhotograph: Nigel Roddis/ReutersDzeko tries to take on Borja Valero and Cani in search for a winner, but he seems out of sorts today - he's having trouble finding the target with either his boots or his headPhotograph: Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesJust as the City staff were no doubt rehearsing their "glad to have a point...no easy matches at this level..." type of excuses, City put together one final attack deep in injury time. James Milner plays a lovely disguised pass to Pablo Zabaleta out on the right who then fires a low ball into the middle. Silva is there at the near post, and he helps the ball on with a tricksy flick with his backheel...Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA… where at the far post Sergio Aguero is waiting to stab the ball home and get Mancini out of jail. You can tell how much the result means to the City boss by the amount of fist-pumping he does on the touchline. So City get their first win in the tournament despite not playing well, but they won't care as it means their dreams of qualifying are still onPhotograph: Michael Regan/Getty ImagesCity's neighbours are also in Champions League action and looking for their first win in this campaign. Though United are dominating the first half they're having trouble breaking down Otelul Galati. Here Antonio Valencia comes off second best when he battles with Adrian Salageanu Photograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesThat's not a sight Sorin Frunza or any football would want to see, a lunging Wayne Rooney Photograph: Daniel Mihailescu/AFP/Getty ImagesThat's a bit more graceful, Javier Hernandez soars through the air as he controls a high ballPhotograph: Laurence Griffiths/Getty ImagesThe advertising hoardings have some advice for Manchester United's FabioPhotograph: APSergfiu Costin should take that hoarding's advice as just after the hour mark, for some inexplicable reason he sticks out his arm and bats the ball as it's played across the area. The referee points to the spot. Wayne Rooney sends Galati keeper Branko Grahovac the wrong way and it's 1-0 to UnitedPhotograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesIn injury time Rooney gets a chance for a repeat performance when he goes down like a sack of spuds after a tap from Liviu Antal. Rooney hits the ball to the same side and this time Grahovac guesses correctly but he's beaten by the pace and accuracy of Rooney's kick. Like their neighbours, United have got the three points despite not playing particularly well, but as Sir Alex Ferguson's side had yet to win before this match, all he'll care about are those three pointsPhotograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty ImagesOver in Naples it's a tight affair in the game between Napoli and Bayern Munich. The German side went ahead after only two minutes courtesy of a smart shot by Toni Kroos. The home side equalised six minutes before half-time when Maggio's shot was deflected off Badstuber and into the netPhotograph: Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty ImagesBayern heap on the pressure after the Napoli equaliser and early in the second half get a penalty after Cannavaro is adjudged to have handled. Mario Gomez steps up and strikes a rather weak penalty which Morgan De Sanctis easily saves diving to his left. The match finishes 1-1 which means Bayern are still top of the group with Napoli second and Man City thirdPhotograph: Alessandro Bianchi/ReutersDespite the high kicking antics of Jacques Zoua FC Basel have no reply to Benfica's two goals. The Portuguese side are now two points clear of Manchester United at the top of Group CPhotograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty ImagesA single goal from Inter's Pazzini is enough to separate the sides in Lille and keep the Italian side top of Group A and the French side at the bottom Photograph: ReutersAt the Bernabeu, Real Madrid were in imperious form and scored four as they swept aside Lyon to register their third consecutive victory and put them top of Group D. The rout started in the 19th minute when a Cristiano Ronaldo header found it's way to Karim Benzema at the far post where he had the easy job of tapping the ball home Photograph: Dani Pozo/AFP/Getty ImagesLyon's Dejan Lovren has his hands full trying to wrestle a scoring opportunity from the Real Madrid defencePhotograph: Juan Carlos Hidalgo/EPAMesut Ozil sees his shot come off Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris on it's way into the net for Madrid's third. Romos completed the rout in the 81st minutePhotograph: Susana Vera/ReutersThis image of Dinamo Zagreb goalkeeper Ivan Kelava and Domagoj Vida struggling to gain control of the ball seems to sum up their night as they lost 2-0 at home to Ajax and they stay rooted to the bottom of Group DPhotograph: Nikola Solic/ReutersCelebrations over in Moscow after CSKA Moscow's 3-0 victory over Trabzonspor which puts the Russian side in second place in Group B Photograph: Sergey Ponomarev/AP