Arsenal claimed an important victory at Borussia Dortmund, while
Barcelona booked their place in the Champions League knockout rounds as
they beat AC Milan, and Chelsea took control of their group as they won
at home to Schalke.
Aaron Ramsey was the hero for Arsenal as they claimed a 1-0 win at Borussia Dortmund.
Dortmund had the better of the first half but were unable to take their
chances, with Neven Subotic steering just wide of the post and Henrikh
Mkhitaryan -- the scorer of the opening goal at the Emirates -- also off
target when allowed a run on Wojciech Szczesny’s goal.
Dortmund turned up the pressure in the second half, and twice had the
ball in the back of the net, but on both occasions were thwarted by the
offside flag, and Arsenal made them pay. On 62 minutes, Ramsey headed
home from close range with the Gunners’ first shot of the match.
Arsenal might have extended their lead in the immediate aftermath, with
Ramsey denied by Roman Weidenfeller and Olivier Giroud then seeing an
effort cleared off the line by Nuri Sahin, but Dortmund, and Robert
Lewandowski in particular, still presented a threat at the opposite end.
However, the Gunners held firm to see out the match and record a
victory that sees them move three points clear of their German hosts.
Napoli, meanwhile, beat Marseille 3-2 with two goals from Gonzalo Higuain as they moved level with Arsenal on nine points at the top of Group F.
Lionel Messi netted a brace to send Barcelona into the second round as they beat AC Milan 3-1 at the Camp Nou.
Barca took the lead when Ignazio Abate was judged to have bundled over
Neymar in the area, and Messi powered the penalty past Christian Abbiati
to end his three-game goal drought.
They doubled their advantage five minutes before the break when Sergio
Busquets was left unmarked to head home from Xavi’s free-kick, but Milan
reduced the arrears in the dying seconds of the first half as Gerard
Pique diverted the ball into his own net from Kaka’s centre.
Messi then added his second of the night, exchanging passes with Cesc
Fabregas before clipping the ball stylishly over the goalkeeper to round
off a deserved win for the hosts.
Celtic's Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread after they slumped to the bottom of Group H with a 1-0 defeat by Ajax at the Amsterdam ArenA.
Lasse Schone, who had scored after coming on as substitute in the 2-1
defeat at Celtic Park, grabbed the winner with a well-taken goal in the
51st minute to sink the Scottish champions, who were far from their best
in what was a mostly scrappy game.
Chelsea need a point to reach the second round after seeing off Schalke 3-0 at Stamford Bridge.
A much-changed Chelsea side had made a sloppy start, but they took the
lead on 31 minutes when Samuel Eto’o -- with echoes of his recent
contribution against Cardiff -- charged down Timo Hildebrand and
deflected the goalkeeper’s clearance directly into the net.
Eto’o added to his tally in more conventional fashion early in the
second half, collecting Willian’s pass before curling expertly across
Hildebrand and into the corner.
The Blues wrapped up the win when substitutes Frank Lampard and Demba
Ba combined, with the midfielder lofting the ball over the top for Ba to
swivel and fire into the corner.
Basel substitute Giovanni Sio scored in injury time to claim a 1-1 draw against Steaua Bucharest at St Jakob Park after Federico Piovaccari's opener.
Atletico Madrid booked their place in the last 16 with a 4-0 win over group minnows Austria Vienna.
Centre-back Joao Miranda got the ball rolling by scoring the first
after 11 minutes, and soon Raul Garcia doubled the advantage with a
headed goal. Filipe Luis increased the lead on the stroke of half-time
and then Diego Costa finally added his name to the scoresheet on 82
minutes.
Diego Simeone's side will go into the second round draw seeded as group
winners, having won all of their four games -- a record only matched by
last year's winners Bayern Munich.
Zenit St Petersburg were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Porto in Wednesday's early kick-off.
Porto took the lead on 23 minutes when Lucho Gonzalez headed in at the
far post from Danilo’s cross, but Zenit hit back swiftly as former Porto
striker Hulk took advantage of a defensive mix-up to nip in, take the
ball past goalkeeper Helton and slot into the empty net.
The Brazil international had a chance to put the Russian side ahead
early in the second half, but his tame penalty -- awarded for a Nicolas
Otamendi handball -- was saved by Helton, and the hosts ultimately had
to settle for a point despite applying late pressure.
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