Doumbia scores twice as CSKA beats PSV in Champions League

KHIMKI, Russia (AP) Seydou Doumbia scored twice as CSKA Moscow held off a second-half comeback by PSV Eindhoven to win 3-2 in their Champions League match on Wednesday.
CSKA led 3-0 at halftime but PSV bounced back with two goals from Maxime Lestienne and the Dutch team had chances to level the score late on.
All four teams in Group B are now level on three points after Manchester United beat Wolfsburg 2-1.
Ahmed Musa gave CSKA a seventh-minute lead on a chilly night in the Moscow suburbs, the Nigerian forward prodding the ball in from close range when PSV failed to deal with Zoran Tosic's corner.
Doumbia then scored with a looping header in the 21st minute off a right-wing cross from Mario Fernandes and claimed another from the penalty spot 15 minutes later after PSV goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet brought down Zoran Tosic.
Doumbia could have completed a hat trick but missed another penalty shortly before halftime. The Ivorian striker has been crucial for CSKA this season following his return from Roma on loan, scoring three times in the Champions League qualifying rounds and adding four more goals in the Russian league.
PSV rallied after the break, with Lestienne scoring from close range on 60 minutes and firing in a second goal eight minutes later from the edge of the box.
However, the Dutch team's comeback was blunted when right-back Santiago Arias was sent off in the 80th minute, having earned two yellow cards for separate fouls on Musa.
Late on, a tired-looking Luciano Narsingh failed to latch on to a ball that put him in a good position in front of goal. PSV's last chance came when substitute Gaston Pereiro's shot was blocked.