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    Juventus 2-0 Malmo: Tevez at the double in Bianconeri cruise

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    A second half double from Carlos Tevez gave Juventus a 2-0 win over Malmo as they kicked off their Champions League campaign in polished fashion in Turin.

    The 30-year-old lifted the frustration inside Juventus Stadium to end a 14-game barren run in the competition - which stretched back five years to a clash with Porto while playing for Manchester United - as Juventus went top of Group A.
    His first came in the 59th minute, as he coolly fired home after a perfect backheeled pass from Kwadwo Asamoah, while the second arrived in the last minute via a curling free-kick.

    Massimiliano Allegri's side controlled possession in the opening half but a lack of quality in front of goal saw group stage debutants Malmo hold them at the break.
    Tevez finally proved the difference, though, and the scoreline could have been even bigger had Fernando Llorente's close-range effort not been disallowed for offside by the assistant referee.It was a tough evening for the Swedes in Turin, and their plight may yet get even worse after a second-half injury to top scorer Markus Rosenberg.

    While Arturo Vidal and Andrea Pirlo were both missing for the hosts through injury, Allegri was able to call on Giorgio Chiellini after injury and suspension, but the defender had little to do in the opening half.

    Instead, all the action was at the other end as Juventus toyed with their opponents.
    Paul Pogba, Llorente and Asamoah all failed to convert chances, with the latter appearing all over the pitch in an impressive display that only lacked a goal.

    The Ghana star had the clearest chance of the opening period in the 19th minute when he met Stephan Lichtsteiner’s cross, but his header sailed harmlessly over the crossbar.Tevez's first effort on target was then easily saved, before his strike partner Llorente was denied by a deflection.The Spaniard received a pass from Pogba inside the penalty area and held off two defenders with his back to goal before spinning to shoot, but his effort struck a defender and was diverted away for a corner.

    With half-time approaching, the deadlock should have been broken as Lichtsteiner was released behind the Malmo defence. He squared a low cross to the back post but his team-mates failed to anticipate it and the danger was cleared.

    The second half appeared to be going the same way as the first when the defender saw two crosses well blocked, but a minute shy of the hour mark Tevez finally opened the scoring.Having played a pass into the penalty area, the Argentine striker received a superb return ball from Asamoah before stroking it past goalkeeper Robin Olsen to end his Champions League drought.

    Llorente thought he had doubled the lead a minute later when he tapped in a Lichtsteiner cross from close range, however the assistant referee's flag denied him.
    Low crosses from Patrice Evra and Lichtsteiner saw Juventus go close to doubling their lead but when Pogba miscued a spectacular effort from outside the penalty area it seemed they would have to settle for a one-goal advantage.With seven minutes remaining Olsen produced a heroic save to deny Llorente before Malmo, who had rarely been out of their own half, were caught on the counter-attack by substitute Alvaro Morata.

    The youngster was felled by Filip Helander on the edge of the penalty area and from the resulting free-kick Tevez curled home his second in style to get Juve off to a winning start.
     

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    Benfica 0-2 Zenit St Petersburg: Witsel returns to haunt Jesus

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    Axel Witsel returned to haunt Benfica and Hulk also got on the scoresheet as Zenit St Petersburg came away from the Estadio da Luz with an impressive 2-0 win in their opening Champions League game on Tuesday night.

    Hulk's classy dink gave the Russian Premier League side an early lead and, after goalkeeper Artur was dismissed for preventing what would surely have been a second goal, Witsel headed home against his former club to complete a comfortable victory.It gave Zenit an 11th successive victory in all competitions and left Benfica to reflect on their first defeat of the season.

    Victory will be particularly sweet for Zenit coach Andre Villas-Boas and Hulk, who previously impressed at Benfica’s rivals Porto and were booed before kick-off.Resounding chants reverberated around the Estadio da Luz in the lead-up to kick-off, but it took just five minutes for Zenit to silence the home supporters.

    Oleg Shatov burst through the midfield and slid the ball behind the Benfica backline for Hulk to run onto. Artur raced from his line to close down the Brazilian, but the 28-year-old produced a delightful dinked finish to break the deadlock.Hulk almost doubled the lead minutes later, crashing a fierce, low free-kick against the post.

    It awoke Benfica. Eduardo Salvio made a purposeful dart forward, but his shot, albeit fierce, was comfortably parried by Yuri Yodygin.Yet just as they were beginning to threaten, the hosts' hopes were all but extinguished.

    Shatov once again unlocked the Benfica defence with another fine through ball. Danny latched onto it and knocked it past the onrushing Artur, who hauled the Zenit captain down just outside the box.

    Referee Svein Oddvar Moen brandished the red card to the keeper, prompting Jorge Jesus to sacrifice playmaker Talisca for reserve goalkeeper Paulo Lopes.
    Hulk's ferocious, goal-bound strike from the resulting free-kick was deflected wide by an outstretched leg, but from the following corner Danny found the unmarked Witsel, who fired home despite the best efforts of Lopes.The hosts began the second half by taking the game to their opponents, as Salvio cleverly cut inside Domenico Criscito, only for his penalty appeals to be waved away before Luisao's header forced Lodygin into a smart save.

    Shatov then sent Hulk through on goal, but his strike across goal came back off the post.After 72 minutes, Nicolas Gaitan then tricked his marker down the left and cut inside, only to fire straight at Lodygin.

    Zenit defended astutely thereafter to hold out for a precious away victory, leaving Benfica with it all to do with Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen in wait.
     

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    Galatasaray 1-1 Anderlecht: Late Burak goal saves point for hosts

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    Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz scored in stoppage-time to salvage a point at home to Anderlecht in their Champions League group stage opener on Tuesday which finished 1-1.The away side looked considerably better for long periods at the Turk Telekom Arena and appeared destined to secure a deserved win until Burak popped up to spare Gala's blushes in the 91st minute.

    Both sides look set for a tough task in getting to the knockout phase after being drawn alongside Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal in Group D.And Cesare Prandelli's side were seconds away from making that job even harder, with Dennis Praet's fine strike handing the Belgian side a deserved lead.

    Aleksandar Mitrovic should have added a second a few moments later when he somehow missed the target and Yilmaz made him pay in the dying embers of the contest.

    Despite the pre-match suggestion from Prandelli that the partisan support would give the Turkish giants an edge, Anderlecht refused to look overawed in the opening stages.

    Chances were infrequent at both ends of the pitch during the first 20 minutes, but Besnik Hasi's men stroked the ball around confidently.The game's first chance finally arrived in the 26th minute as Ibrahima Conte almost marked his maiden start for Anderlecht in fitting fashion.

    The Guinea winger did well to latch on to Matias Suarez's lofted pass at the back post, but the 23-year-old's shot rolled just wide of the target.Galatasaray's final ball was lacking and again Anderlecht should have capitalised in the 29th minute.

    The hosts failed to deal with a Steven Defour free kick and, after the ball landed kindly for captain Olivier Deschacht, the centre-back poked an effort straight at a grateful Fernando Muslera. Prandelli's charges eventually stirred in the final 10 minutes of the first half and their best chance fell to Felipe Melo, who saw a low effort deflected just wide from 20 yards.

    As part of a pre-planned protest against the Turkish football authorities, the home fans turned their back on proceedings for the first five minutes of the second half.
    Galatasaray supporters did turn their eyes back towards the action just in time to see the first goal, although it will not have improved their collective mood.

    Praet took down Defour's cross-field pass, jinked in from the left and lashed a low effort in off Muslera's right-hand post.Mitrovic inexplicably failed to double their lead two minutes later as the Serbian skewed wide when one-on-one, while Davy Roef denied Goran Pandev with his legs a few moments later at the other end.

    Galatasaray piled on the pressure in the latter stages and eventually salvaged a point as Aurelien Chedjou marched into the left side of the area and cut an inviting pass back to Burak to smash home.
     

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    Liverpool 2-1 Ludogorets: Talisman Gerrard scores dramatic late winner

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    Steven Gerrard's late penalty meant Liverpool's blushes were spared as their Champions League return ended with a 2-1 win over Ludogorets.

    Gerrard sent debutant goalkeeper Milan Borjan the wrong way from the spot in added time to earn a win amid a chaotic and stunning finish to the game.

    It appeared that the Bulgarians, in the group stages of the competition for the first time, had stolen a remarkable point when Dani Abalo coolly rounded Simon Mignolet and slotted home just before the 90-minute mark.

    But Borjan, only signed on Friday due to the visitors' two main goalkeepers being ruled out, made a critical error when bringing down Javi Manquillo in the area.

    And Gerrard made no mistake, adding to Mario Balotelli's 82nd-minute strike - his first for the club - to steal the points in Group B on the night Liverpool returned to Europe's elite club competition after a five-year exile.

    Canadian Borjan - who has not played regular club football in over a year - took his place between the posts, having been signed following an unsuccessful spell with Sivasspor in Turkey.

    His inclusion came as first-choice Vladislav Stoyanov - whose sending off infamously paved the way for defender Cosmin Moti to save two penalties in the qualifying penalty shoot-out win over Steaua Bucharest - served his suspension, while deputy Ivan Cvorovic missed out with a shoulder injury.

    Canada's number one was not tested during the early exchanges, though, as Ludogorets more than held their own.

    Borjan passed his first test when showing strong hands to keep out Adam Lallana's deflected effort following good work from Balotelli, but it was the visitors who enjoyed the better of the opening half.

    Liverpool were restricted mainly to efforts from distance, the best of which came when Balotelli drew a smart stop from Borjan.

    A good move finally brought their first significant opening in the 38th minute, Jordan Henderson sliding a pass to Lallana - whose goal-bound effort was blocked.

    Liverpool emerged from the break with purpose and came agonisingly close to taking the lead when Manquillo poked a shot just over after receiving a fine cross-field pass from Henderson.

    Ludogorets were quick to offer a reminder of their threat, however, with Junior Caicara stinging the hands of Mignolet.

    Brendan Rodgers' side were still the more dynamic, although further moments of alarm came when Roman Bezjak narrowly shot over.

    The game was suddenly end to end, with Borjan turning Gerrard's powerful header over the crossbar.

    Bezjak was then denied by the woodwork following a wonderful ball from Marcelinho.

    There were further nervy moments for Liverpool, including Alberto Moreno making a wonderful last-ditch challenge to deny the impressive Marcelinho, until Balotelli finally broke the deadlock with eight minutes left.

    The Italian brought the ball down inside the area before turning and slotting beyond Borjan with a delicate volley.

    It proved to be only the first act in the late drama, though, as Abalo then capitalised on a lapse in concentration to level on the stroke of full-time - producing a composed finish after rounding Mignolet.

    Yet that error paled in comparison to the dreadful moment from Borjan, who miscontrolled a back-pass and then brought down the marauding Manquillo - allowing Gerrard to once again step up and be the hero on a big European night at Anfield.
     

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    Real Madrid 5-1 Basel: Bale, Ronaldo & Co. slice through Swiss

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    Real Madrid bounced back from successive defeats by thrashing Basel 5-1 to open the defence of their Champions League crown on Tuesday.

    A scintillating display provided the perfect tonic for Saturday's 2-1 loss to fierce rivals Atletico Madrid, with Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez on the scoresheet after Marek Suchy's own goal had set them on their way in the first half of the Group B clash.

    Derlis Gonzalez reduced the arrears before half-time but Real - who achieved La Decima last season - ultimately sent out a clear signal of intent to their European rivals, with Karim Benzema scoring the goal of the night 11 minutes from time.

    Carlo Ancelotti has come under some pressure after overseeing an underwhelming start to the domestic campaign but, despite the defeat to Atleti, he made just one change as Nacho came in for Alvaro Arbeloa.And it was the right-back who was celebrating when Real took the lead in the 14th minute, although he surely realised that the goal would not be his.James' back heel found Nacho in the box and his cross hit Suchy, wrong-footing Czech compatriot Tomas Vaclik in the Basel goal.

    The hosts continued to dominate possession and, after Marcelo fired over, Luka Modric stung Vaclik's palms from long distance by way of another warning shot.
    But there was nothing the goalkeeper could do when Real struck three times in seven minutes before the break.

    Modric was influential in the first two, setting up Bale to net with a composed two-touch finish, before his superb outside-of-the-boot pass found the Welshman who in turn fed Ronaldo to tap in.

    The game was over as a contest when James pounced to stab home after Benzema's shot was parried.Basel, smarting from a 3-1 defeat against Grasshopper Zurich that prompted four changes, pulled one back immediately as Gonzalez - one of those to have been drafted in - capped a swift break with a precise finish.

    The tempo dipped after the break and some of Real's defensive frailties were exposed, Iker Casillas producing a fine reflex save from Gonzalez following a mistake by substitute Raphael Varane.

    Bale should have grabbed his second in the 72nd minute after gathering James' pass and bearing down on goal, but his toe-poked effort was turned around the post for a corner by Vaclik.Fabian Schar struck a post from 20 yards in the last 15 minutes to underline an apparent sense of complacency among Ancelotti's charges, but the hosts were just saving the best until last.

    Benzema and Ronaldo combined on the edge of the box to bamboozle the Basel defence and the Frenchman unleashed a stunning strike that struck the underside of the bar before bouncing in.

    But Real will now turn back to the harsh reality of their plight in the Spanish top flight, where a return of just three points from three games has left them 13th.
     

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    Borussia Dortmund 2-0 Arsenal: Immobile & Aubameyang strikes down woeful Gunners

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    Borussia Dortmund made it third-time lucky against Arsenal with a dominant 2-0 Champions League Group D triumph on Tuesday.

    Jurgen Klopp's team found themselves paired against the Premier League side for a third time in four seasons, having lost 1-0 at Signal Iduna Park last term and shared a 1-1 draw in 2011.

    But Arsenal had no answer to waves of furious, pacey attacks from the Bundesliga outfit, who scored either side of half-time through impressive attacking duo Ciro Immobile and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

    Italy international Immobile netted his first goal since joined Dortmund from Torino with a superb solo effort, while Aubameyang's display of speed and incision punished Arsene Wenger's men again in the 48th minute.

    Tellingly, Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck passed up good chances shortly before both Dortmund goals but the scoreline was ultimately flattering to the England international and his team-mates.

    Former Manchester United playmaker Shinji Kagawa started on the bench following a goalscoring return to Dortmund colours against Freiburg on Saturday, while Sven Bender made his first appearance in midfield since February having recovered from a thigh injury.

    Arsenal's defensive problems was well documented before kick-off and, with Calum Chambers only among the substitutes due to a bout of tonsillitis, 19-year-old Hector Bellerin made his full debut at right-back.

    Mikel Arteta, starting in midfield due to Matthieu Flamini's thigh problem, had an early scare when Henrikh Mkhitaryan went down under his fifth-minute challenge but the Armenian was rightly booked for simulation.

    Dortmund enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges but had to wait until the 27th minute for a clear opening, when Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny spread himself to deny Aubameyang on the end of Kevin Grosskreutz's cutback.

    Two minutes later Mkhitaryan blazed over under pressure from Jack Wilshere after Szczesny parried a low cross from Immobile.

    Sebastian Kehl dispossessed the ineffective Alexis Sanchez and fed Aubameyang, whose tame 34th-minute finish allowed Szczesny to tip wide at the near post.

    Welbeck spurned Arsenal's best opening of the half, shooting wide after Aaron Ramsey's deft pass got him in behind the Dortmund defence and the visitors were made to pay on the stroke of the interval.

    Immobile stormed forward on the break from his own half and burst between Laurent Koscielny and Kieran Gibbs to arrow a clinical low finish across Szczesny.

    Kehl made way for Matthias Ginter at half-time but it did nothing to disturb Dortmund's momentum as they once again tore forward with an intensity Arsenal's defence had no answer to.

    Aubameyang forced the Premier League team to backpedal on this occasion and, although he stumbled in rounding Szczesny on the end of Grosskreutz's sumptuous return pass, he managed to steer a bouncing ball past Koscielny on the line.

    Szczesny then tipped over a rasping Immobile strike as Dortmund threatened to run riot.

    Welbeck could not turn home Gibbs' 57th-minute cross on a rare foray forward, which was was almost punished by Aubameyang - the 25-year-old's electric pace again reducing Arsenal to shreds as he found space to fizz a shot against the top of the crossbar.

    Sluggish errors from Szczesny and Arteta were almost capitalised on by Aubameyang and Mkhitaryan as Arsenal's performance threatened to unravel completely.

    As the clock ticked down on Wenger's first opening-day loss in the Champions League for 11 seasons, Welbeck turned cutely but blazed over to repeat another theme of the evening.

    And the final whistle brought an end to a punishing experience for Arsenal, who will count themselves lucky not to have suffered a heavier loss.
     

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    Tevez vital for Juventus, says Allegri

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    Massimiliano Allegri was delighted with the efforts of Carlos Tevez as the Argentine inspired Juventus to a 2-0 Champions League win over Malmo on Tuesday.The forward netted twice at the Juventus Stadium to help his side to the full three points - his first European goals since 2009 - and Allegri was quick to highlight his importance to the team following his fine display.

    "Tevez is an important player, important to the whole team. Fortunately he plays for Juventus. But aside from Tevez, we played well in the second half," Allegri said at a press conference.Allegri went on to admit that the Serie A champions still have room for improvement, though.

    "We were a bit disorganised in the first half and we need to improve on this. Champions League games can be more physical so you've also got to have the patience to wait for your chance without conceding. We were a bit hasty at times, but that can happen in your first Champions League game of the season.

    "This team has got what it takes. I still think we've got to improve a lot, though. We need to improve the way we retain possession."
     

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    Michel: Olympiakos beat Atletico at their own game

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    Olympiakos coach Michel feels his plan to replicate Atletico Madrid's playing style worked a treat after Tuesday's 3-2 Champions League win over last year's losing finalists.The Greek champions opened their campaign in stunning fashion, upstaging Atletico 3-2 in Group A action at the Karaiskakis Stadium.

    Goals from Arthur Masuaku and loanee Ibrahim Afellay helped the hosts to a two-goal lead inside 31 minutes, before Mario Mandzukic pulled a goal back for Atletico, but Greece international Kostas Mitroglou restored Olympiakos' two-goal cushion after the break and that proved enough, despite Antoine Griezmann's late strike.

    "We forced Atletico out of their comfort zone, which is what they usually do to their opponents," Michel said at a press conference."We played like a team, like [Diego] Simeone's side does. All of my players understood what they had to do. We are very happy. We tried to spoil their game and we succeeded.

    "Atletico haven't conceded three goals in a very long time. All coaches study their opponents closely, but today my players worked incredibly hard. We got the win and we are delighted."We played a bit like Atletico usually do and we took them by surprise. It worked out very well for us and we got our tactics spot on.

    "You don't achieve things like we achieved tonight every day. Getting into the last 16 again would be great news for us – it would even better than when we did it last season."
     

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    Benzema: Winning more important than scoring

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    Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has insisted that winning is more important to him than scoring in the wake of his side's 5-1 Champions League win over Basel at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday.

    The Frenchman has received his fair share of criticism in recent weeks for his profligacy in front of goal, notably from coach Zinedine Zidane, who called on the player to improve his goalscoring tally.However, Benzema silenced his critics with a superb finish in the 79th minute - Madrid's 1,000th goal in continental competition."I'm very happy that I scored, but the win was the most important thing," Benzema told reporters.

    "I think it was a really good match and with a lot of goals too. It has been a slightly difficult week, but getting the win and scoring five goals stands us in good stead. "We've made a very good start to the Champions League. First match, first victory and it was important to win at home. This victory is good for everyone.

    "Scoring is important, but playing with my team-mates is more important."Madrid resume La Liga action on Saturday when they travel to Deportivo La Coruna.
     

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    We showed we're not finished - Toulalan

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    Jeremy Toulalan firmly believes that a "weakened" Monaco still have plenty of fight left in them following their battling Champions League win over Bayer Leverkusen on Tuesday.

    Les Rouges et Blanc had endured a torrid start to 2014-15 and find themselves rooted in the relegation zone of Ligue 1 following the summer exits of Radamel Falcao and James Rodriguez.

    But Leanardo Jardim's side upped their game against the Bundesliga's current table-toppers with a 1-0 win thanks to Joao Moutinho's goal in the second half, sending them second in Group C behind Zenit St Petersburg, who beat Benfica 2-0.Veteran midfielder Toulalan hinted that Monaco are not as strong as they were when they finished second in Ligue 1 last season but that they fully earned their three points over the German visitors.

    "Bayer Leverkusen pressed fairly high in the first half, that kept us playing but, after a good second period, we deserved to win," the Frenchman, 31, is quoted by L'Equipe as saying."Maybe we didn't necessarily deserve to win from the first period, but it's good for the future.

    "Although we have been weakened a lot in the summer, there is still quality in this team. However, it should be more of a team effort anyway."Still, the most difficult game this week was not that one, but it's Sunday's against Guingamp."

    Monaco are back in Champions League action on October when they visit Zenit in their next Group C clash.
     

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    Rodgers delighted with winning Champions League return

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    Brendan Rodgers basked in a "great night' after Liverpool returned to the Champions League with a dramatic 2-1 win over Ludogorets.

    Captain Steven Gerrard earned his side the Group B spoils amid late drama at Anfield as Liverpool ultimately finished on top after a stunning finale.

    It appeared that Mario Balotelli would be the hero when he volleyed home his first goal for the club in the 82nd minute.

    But the determined Bulgarians, appearing in the group stages of the competition for the first time, equalised towards the end of normal time through Dani Abalo.

    Even then the drama was not finished, however, with Milan Borjan - signed on Friday due to Ludogorets' top two goalkeepers being unavailable - crucially bringing down Javi Manquillo in the area.

    Gerrard did the rest and finished from the spot, much to the delight of his manager.

    Rodgers said: "It was a great night for everyone at the club, obviously it's been five years [since Liverpool were last in the competition], so for the first game back and to get the result was excellent.

    "A big congratulations to the players, because they showed great character and commitment to get the result."

    Rodgers' comments, though, came with the caveat that his side have yet to hit the heights that saw them finish second in the Premier League last term.

    "I don't think that we're at the level that we were at last year as of yet," said the Irishman, who has watched Liverpool slip to two defeats in four league games so far this term.

    "I think that that will come. There has been a lot of new players that have come into the club and they're still adapting to it, we're working them.

    "That's going to take that wee bit of time but until that comes, to show that character and determination to get a result is very important.

    "And to do that in the Champions League, this is a competition [where] there are no poor sides, everyone is a good side and to get the win was very important."
     

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    Villas-Boas: Victory a total success

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    Andre Villas-Boas said Zenit St-Petersburg's 2-0 win away to Benfica was a total success and then turned his focus to securing an early passage through to the last-16.Former Porto man Hulk put the visitors 1-0 up at the Estadio da Luz, before goalkeeper Artur was sent off for the home side after just 18 minutes.

    Ex-Benfica star Axel Witsel then doubled Zenit's lead and that proved to be enough as the Russian Premier League outfit saw the game out, much to the pleasure of Villas-Boas.

    He said: "The first half was good for us. Benfica struggled after the red card. In the second half we wanted to get the third, but we always controlled the match. We had some chances that we missed but Benfica could have also made it 2-1, but it's excellent to win away.

    "Doing it in a hard group such as this one was fundamental, moreover in a stadium that hadn't seen a home defeat for so long. It was a total success to us, in a good performance, controlling the game."The result leaves Zenit joint top of Group C with Monaco, who saw off Bayer Leverkusen, though Villas-Boas was predictably swift to play down talk of securing a swift passage through to the last-16.

    "It's premature to speak about it [last 16], it depends on the result of the next match. If we beat Monaco then we could be in a good position to go through. In an even group it was important to score points away. Let's see what we now do at home."
     

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    Wenger defends misfiring Welbeck

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    Arsene Wenger defended Danny Welbeck after the €21 million signing from Manchester United missed several opportunities against Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday evening.

    The England international had a number of chances to score for the Gunners but spurned them all, with Dortmund eventually running out comfortable 2-0 winners.

    Ciro Immobile and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck either side of half-time to put Jurgen Klopp's men in control of Group D after just one game.

    But Wenger refused to single Welbeck out for criticism following the defeat, instead praising his work-rate at Signal Iduna Park.

    "He [Welbeck] was dangerous but he tired in the second half," Wenger told Sky Sports. "He couldn't finish tonight but he looked lively and for all the rest of the game he did well. He needs a goal to get that off his shoulders."

    Wenger also insisted that his side created enough chances to win the game, though he conceded that Dortmund deserved their eventual victory.

    "I think we were not at the requested level tonight," he added. "They deserved their win. I still believe that we were a bit unlucky because [we conceded] 10 seconds before half-time and after that goal it was difficult of course.

    "Despite our very average performance we had plenty of chances. That's a little bit of a paradox of the night. We could've been leading the game. They as well had plenty of chances.
     

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    Bale: We showed what we're made of

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    Gareth Bale believes Real Madrid issued a statement of intent with their 5-1 Champions League win over Basel.

    The European champions - who won the competition for a 10th time last season - underlined their threat in the competition with a convincing Group B triumph on Tuesday.And Bale, who scored Real's second goal with a measured two-touch finish in the first half, was content with the performance, which helped to ease some of the frustration of Saturday's 2-1 La Liga loss to rivals Atletico Madrid.

    "We knew that we needed to start the game well after some poor results, but we showed what we're made of," the 25-year-old told ITV."We felt we needed to get back on track and that's a good way to do it."

    A poor start to the league campaign, which has yielded just three points from three games, has left coach Carlo Ancelotti under some pressure, but Bale insists that is not a factor in his own approach to matches."I just concentrate on the football, I don't listen to anything like that," he said.

    "I think we go out on the pitch, try to enjoy ourselves, play our best football and hopefully we win - thankfully we did that."Real return to domestic action with a trip to Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday as they eye just their second win of the league season.
     

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    Dortmund were perfect - Klopp

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    Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp described his side's performance as "perfect" after they swept Arsenal aside in the Champions League on Tuesday.The hosts were much too strong for the Gunners with goals from Ciro Immobile and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang settling a one-sided encounter.

    Indeed, the scoreline would have been much more emphatic had it not been for some woeful finishing from Dortmund and a number of fine saves from Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.Klopp, however, was more than content to focus on the positives as the 2013 finalists got their Group D campaign off to an impressive start.

    He told Sky Sports: “I'm very pleased. Three players went out of the team because of muscle problems [last night]. In the morning we made some decisions and I have to say it was a really great performance from my team. It was pressing and counter-pressing to perfection.

    "We were brave, we were fast. We had everything we needed for this game because if you let them have one metre of space they are so strong. I saw some counter-pressing situations in the centre of midfield and it was perfect really. But you need to be brave for this. I enjoyed this game from the first second to the last.”Klopp was even happy to pardon Henrikh Mkhitaryan despite the Armenian squandering numerous chances to make the scoreline more emphatic, adding: “I told him 'today you don't need your goals'. There will be a time when we need his goals and he will do it.

    “We did what we had to do to win this game and for us it was near perfection. The important thing for me is three days and we play against Mainz. It's hard work but if you see games like this it's the best job in the world."
     

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    Real Madrid make it 1,000 European goals with thrashing of Basel

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    Real Madrid have become the first side to score 1,000 European goals, reaching the landmark during Tuesday's 5-1 thrashing of Basel.

    Madrid were in complete command by half-time, establishing a 4-1 lead thanks to an own goal from Marek Suchy and efforts from Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez. Derlis Gonzalez's goal was of little consolation to the Swiss.
    The game drifted in the second half but Madrid's night was capped by a fifth goal - the club's 1,000th in continental competition - from Karim Benzema 11 minutes from the end.

    The France striker played a lovely one-two with Ronaldo before hammering a left-foot strike in off the bar.The result will come as a huge relief to a Madrid side who have won just one of their opening three La Liga fixtures.
     

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    UEFA Champions League 2014.09.17 Group Fixtures

    UEFA Champions League 2014.09.17 Group Fixtures

    Group E

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    Roma Vs CSKA
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    Bayern Vs Manchester City
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    Group F

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    Ajax Vs PSG
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    Barcelona Vs Apoel
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    Group G

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    Chelsea Vs Schalke
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    Maribor Vs Sporting
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    Athletic Bilbao Vs Shakhtar
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    Porto Vs BATE
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    Bayern Munich 1-0 Manchester City: Boateng breaks Hart's resistance

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    Jerome Boateng scored a dramatic late winner as Bayern Munich kicked off their Champions League campaign with a 1-0 victory over Manchester City.

    City goalkeeper Joe Hart frustrated the Bundesliga champions for long periods of the Group E opener at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, as Bayern looked set to start the group stages with a draw.

    Thomas Muller ought to have put the Bavarian giants in front inside a minute when he rounded Hart but could only fire wide when he finally got his shot away.

    Manuel Pellegrini could only watch on from the stands as he served a touchline ban, with his assistant Ruben Cousillas taking charge on the sidelines, and he must have had his head in his hands as former City defender Boateng's half-volley deflected past Hart at the death.

    The Premier League champions produced a stirring fightback to win at Bayern last season, but were left heartbroken this time around.

    Mehdi Benatia was handed his Bayern debut, while fellow defender Rafinha made his first appearance of the season after recovering from an ankle injury.

    Arjen Robben was only deemed fit enough to start on the bench after recovering from a knee problem.

    Edin Dzeko, Yaya Toure, and Samir Nasri all returned to the City starting line-up as Sergio Aguero, Frank Lampard and James Milner dropped to the bench, while Bacary Sagna replaced the suspended Pablo Zabaleta.

    Guardiola stressed the importance of Bayern starting their European campaign with a win to set the tone for the group and they should have been in front with less than a minute gone.

    City were given a let-off when Mario Gotze burst forward and laid the ball off to Robert Lewandowski, whose deft flick put Muller through but the Germany forward could only shoot into the side-netting with the goal gaping after skipping around Hart.

    The visitors failed to heed the warning and were indebted to a fine reflex save from Hart to keep out Muller's powerful header after he rose to meet Juan Bernat's inviting cross, before the City keeper got down well to palm away Gotze's deflected strike.

    The game was being played at a frantic pace and Dzeko almost put City in front 22 minutes in with a left-foot effort which flashed just past the far post following a swift counter-attack.

    City were struggling to cope with Bayern's passing and movement , and the busy Hart denied David Alaba before Lewandowski fired just wide from a tight angle after rounding the keeper.

    Normal service was resumed at the start of the second half, as Hart was alert to the danger once again to comfortably keep out Gotze's shot from inside the penalty area.

    Bayern remained on the front foot as Hart flapped at a cross from the right before scrambling back to tip Bernat's effort over the crossbar, then David Silva had a chance to put the visitors in front against the run of play when he raced into the box and headed Jesus Navas's cross wide.

    Hart then spilled Rafinha's shot, and reacted well to deny Muller following up but the linesman's flag was up as City lived dangerously once again.

    Robben was introduced late on and was in the thick of the action when he went down in the penalty area, but the referee rightly waved play on as Bayern's frustrations mounted.

    And City had a penalty shout of their own when Navas claimed he was caught by Benatia, but the referee again ignored the protests as the game appeared destined to end goalless.

    However, Boateng popped up as the match entered stoppage time, with his well struck right-foot effort deflecting off the back of Gotze and beyond a helpless Hart to hand the hosts the win.
     
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