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    Zenit 2-2 Malaga: Spaniards pegged back but still secure top spot in Group C

    Zenit St. Petersburg came from two goals down to seal a 2-2 draw with Malaga on Matchday five, maintaining its hopes of Champions League progression.

    Malaga raced into a two-goal lead with no more than 10 minutes played, with Diego Buonanotte and Sebastian Fernandez handing their side an early lead.

    A romping start to the second half from Zenit saw the club grab a deserved lifeline courtesy of a Danny finish, and the St. Petersburg side completed a deserved comeback late on when Viktor Fayzulin emphatically rifled home.

    With Zenit playing to salvage its European hopes and Malaga fielding a host of fringe players, the tie began in dynamic fashion. Both sides vied to dictate the tempo of the match, but it was the visiting side which drew the first blood in the eighth minute.

    Seba raced past the right flank on a Malaga counter before whipping an inviting low delivery across the penalty area. Buonanotte calmly latched on to the pass, taking a touch before rifling an unstoppable shot past Vyacheslav Malafeev.

    The keeper was spared no blushes moments later however, as the home side surprisingly found itself two down. Calamitous communication between the Russian and Bruno Alves allowed Roque Santa Cruz to pick up the ball yards from the goal. The Paraguyan made no mistake to pick out Miglierina, who curled a well-placed effort past the scrambling Malafeev.

    Zenit maintained its vigor however, and had a strong appeal for a penalty from Hulk turned down shortly after the visiting side doubled its lead. The Brazilian was again threatening minutes later, curling a promising free kick inches past Caballero's post.

    Zenit nearly cut the deficit in the 24th minute, when Nicolas Lombaerts was allowed to volley yards from goal. The Belgian's effort rocketed off the crossbar however, much to the frustration of his attacking teammates. Danny then spurned a glorious chance to pull his side back into the tie, after a powerful run and sumptuous pass from Hulk had put the midfielder in the clear.

    Zenit continued to probe the Malaga back line, but failed to produce clear cut opportunities. Jeremy Toulalan protected his back four with confidence, but allowed Alex Witsel to volley from range as halftime approached. The Belgian's effort was wayward however, and Malaga went into the break good value for the two goal lead.

    The home side came storming out of the interval, and wasted no time clawing back into the tie. Danny did well to control a Tomas Hubocan delivery, and finished coolly into the far corner on the half volley.

    Zenit continued to drive forward and the Brazilian nearly leveled matters in the 50th minute, only to be denied by a much-busier Caballero. Aleksandr Kerzhakov then should have made it two for his side after he rounded the stopper to put himself in front of an open goal, but could only hit the side netting as the home fans looked on in disbelief.

    The home side continued to hassle the Malaga midfield, and eventually found a deserved equalizer in the 86th minute. A goal-line scramble saw Danny step on the ball with the goal at his mercy only for Malaga's Oguchi Onyewu to parry the ball away from the net with a poor clearance. Substitute Fayzulin fired home the subsequent rebound.

    Zenit went in search of a late winner as extra time loomed, but was denied by resilient defending from Malaga. The Spaniards consequently sealed their status as group winners, while the home side will hope for results elsewhere to go its way as it goes in search of a last-16 berth.
     

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    Giovani dos Santos returns to Mallorca training

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    Giovani dos Santos has returned to training for Mallorca, after being sidelined for two weeks with a thigh strain.

    The Mexican forward could be available for this week’s trip to Madrid to face Rayo Vallecano, after sitting out since the 10th round of games early this month.

    Dos Santos has seen limited action for the Balearic side after joining from Tottenham over the summer. His first game came in week 8, after the Mexican sat out the opening months of the season with an injury picked up in this summer’s Olympic Games.

    Dos Santos contributed two assists in his debut against Sevilla, and has turned out a total of three times this season for Mallorca.
     

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    Walcott calls for patience amid Arsenal contract talks

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    Arsenal winger Theo Walcott has urged fans to remain patient as he continues to negotiate a new deal with the north London club.

    The England attacker's current contract expires at the end of the season and talks over a renewal have stalled on several occasions.

    However, Walcott has reaffirmed his desire to stay with the Gunners, and does not believe the contract saga is affecting him on the pitch.

    "I am leaving it all to my agents and [the fans] will be the first to hear when something happens," said Walcott in the matchday program ahead of Arsenal’s Champions League tie with Montpellier.

    "It's important for me that something gets sorted out, because I enjoy playing for this club.

    "I don't think you can put a time frame on when it will be resolved though. When both parties are sure, it will happen when it happens.

    "My last contract took six or seven months, so we have to be patient, myself as well. But I'm enjoying my football at the moment, so it's not affecting me at all on the pitch."
     

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    Dani Alves praises Barcelona defense

    Dani Alves praised Barcelona's defensive performance following its 3-0 Champions League win over Spartak Moscow on Tuesday evening.

    The right back opened the scoring in the 16th minute before Lionel Messi put the match to bed with two more goals, but Alves was particularly pleased with his side's first clean sheet since a 1-0 victory over Valencia on Sept. 2.

    "Sometimes we’re exposed at the back when we all attack at the same time, but we defended their counterattacks well. We did a pretty good job," the Brazil international was quoted as saying on the official Barcelona website.

    He added, "It had been a while since we'd kept a clean sheet and we’re happy that we managed to do that against Spartak. I’m especially pleased for Víctor [Valdes].

    "We played really well going forward and we put in a good defensive performance, but the important thing is how the whole team played."

    The Blaugrana sit atop of Champions League Group G with 12 points from five games, and have a five-point lead over Celtic and Benfica, which are level on points in second and third spot.
     

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    Cristiano Ronaldo: My dream is to win the Champions League again

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    Cristiano Ronaldo has said it is a dream of his to win the Champions League with Real Madrid.


    The Portuguese forward lifted the trophy in 2008 with Manchester United, and was a runner-up the following year with the Red Devils after defeat to Barcelona.

    Now, the 27-year-old harbors ambitions of winning it again, this time with the champion of Spain which is aiming for an unprecedented 10th success.

    "It's my dream to win the Champions League again,” Ronaldo told Marca. “Everything is focused on winning the Champions League [at Real Madrid]. You can feel it everywhere, even in the street because everyone knows we're close to winning the club's 10th European Cup.”The former Manchester United winger also said he believes La Liga to be of a higher standard than the Premier League and Serie A.“The Spanish league is the best in the world as the best teams and the best players are there," he said.

    Jose Mourinho’s side is currently third in the Primera Division after taking 26 points from 12 games.
     

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    Galatasaray 1-0 Manchester United: Burak header defeats youthful United

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    Manchester United’s 100 percent record in the Champions League this season came to an end with a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray.

    Burak Yilmaz scored the only goal of the game as he headed powerfully beyond Anders Lindegaard, who made several good saves to deny the Turkish side.

    Nick Powell hit the bar on his first competitive start for United, but the home side was in control for the majority of the game and kept its hopes of progression to the knockout stages alive.

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    Manchester City 1-1 Real Madrid

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    Manchester City are out of the Champions League at the group stage for the second successive season after they were held to a draw by Real Madrid at the Etihad.

    Roberto Mancini's side needed victory to maintain any hope of progress but fell behind to Karim Benzema's early goal.
    Real threatened to run riot in the early stages as former Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo - given a predictably hostile reception - saw an effort scrambled off the line and Sami Khedira wasted three opportunities.

    Mancini's three-man defensive system was being easily exploited by Real but City finally came into the game when the necessary alterations were made after the break.

    Sergio Aguero equalised from the spot after 74 minutes following a foul by Alvaro Arbeloa, who was sent off after receiving a second yellow card, but even a late rally could not bring the goal they needed.

    City are rooted to the bottom of Group D without a win and only three points from five games so the Premier League champions can have no complaints about making yet another early exit from the Champions League.

    Mancini's own record in the competition, both with City and Inter Milan, also remains a disappointment and harsh lessons will have to be learned if a third venture into the tournament is to bring better results.

    Jose Mourinho's La Liga champions were not wholly convincing and he marched off at the final whistle without the traditional handshake with counterpart Mancini, who had moved towards the edge of the pitch to console his players.

    City's task was arduous enough without conceding yet another of the cheap goals that have scarred this disappointing European campaign.

    Real were ahead inside 10 minutes when Angel Di Maria crossed from the right, leaving Benzema to apply the easiest of finishes as veteran defender Maicon switched off, leaving Mancini shaking his head in disgust in the technical area.

    City were in danger of being torn apart as Real swept forward to put City's back three under pressure, with midfield man Khedira twice unable to provide the end product to Ronaldo's fine approach work.

    Ronaldo also had a shot scrambled off the line and City keeper Joe Hart had to race out at the feet of Khedira as Real looked to put the game out of reach in an impressive opening phase. City, however, offered moments of hope. Aguero was a threat and had a shot pushed over by Iker Casillas while Maicon suggested he would be of more service in an attacking sense rather than defensively with a positive run that ended with a finish poked just wide.

    Mancini made a switch at half-time, sending on Javi Garcia for Aleksandar Kolarov. He also reverted to a more orthodox back four. It prompted a far more positive approach after the break and he further added to City's attacking resources by sending on Carlos Tevez for Samir Nasri on the hour.

    It took a remarkable block from Casillas to deny City an equaliser when Aguero stole in on Maicon's deflected cross. A goal looked certain but the goalkeeper clawed the Argentine's effort away.

    City's increased endeavour was rewarded with an equaliser and red card for Arbeloa with 16 minutes left. Aguero went down as the pair tangled and once the former Liverpool defender had been sent off the Argentine easily scored from the spot.

    As the game entered five minutes of stoppage time, which was greeted with sarcastic applause by Mourinho, Tevez was inches away from getting on the end of another astute pass from the outstanding David Silva.
     
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    Arsenal 2-0 Montpellier: Wilshere & Podolski strikes send Gunners through

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    Jack Wilshere scored his first goal in almost two years as Arsenal booked its place in the knockout stages of the Champions League with victory over Montpellier.

    Twenty-four months of injury-ravaged frustration were etched on Wilshere’s face as he celebrated poking Arsenal ahead in the 49th minute before Lukas Podolski sealed the win with a stunning volley on 66 minutes.

    Schalke’s win over Olympiakos on Wednesday night means that Arsenal is guaranteed a place in the second round ahead of its final Group B fixture in Athens on December 5.

    It was a low key but efficient display from the Gunners as they recorded their first home win against French opposition in 15 seasons in the Champions League against a hard-working yet toothless Montpellier side.

    There were, however, some furrowed brows on the Arsenal bench during a turgid first half in which the hosts lacked intensity off the ball and failed to find any rhythm in their passing in possession.

    In the 10th minute, Arsene Wenger’s side nearly opened the scoring but Laurent Koscielny’s header rattled against the crossbar after he met Wilshere’s fine cross from the left.

    The only other half-chances of note in the first period fell to Podolski, who scuffed wide after robbing a Montpellier defending of possession and then could not wrap his foot around the ball after latching on to Santi Cazorla’s pass.

    Arsenal responded to Wenger’s halftime team talk after the break as it came out with far more verve and creativity, with Cazorla and Wilshere in particular looking to open up the visitors’ defense.

    In the 49th minute, the Gunners broke the deadlock as Wilshere scored for the first time since his strike in the 4-2 victory over Aston Villa on November 27, 2010.

    Thomas Vermaelen floated in a dangerous right-footed cross that former Montpellier striker Olivier Giroud headed down perfectly for Wilshere’s run. The midfielder made the finish look simple as he flicked the ball over Montpellier goalkeeper Geoffrey Jourden.

    Jourden would have been forgiven for diving out of the way of the strike that all but sealed the result in the 67th minute. Podolski worked a clever one-two with Giroud and struck a scorching volley from 12 yards that seemed to be increasing in speed as it slammed into the back of the net.

    Giroud almost made it three against the club for which he scored 25 goals last season, but the Frenchman’s low right-footed strike was saved by Jourdren as the angles narrowed.

    The 12 million pound man was applauded by all corners of the ground as he was substituted six minutes from time. Job done for Arsenal but tougher challenges will await as it progresses to the knockout rounds for the 14th consecutive season.
     
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