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Group A
Bordeaux – Chelsea: 1-1
What is going with the Blues lately? Not only they are slowing down in the Premiership, their Champions League latest performances are leaving a lot to be desired. After convincingly defeating Bordeaux 4-0 in Matchday 1, they could only get a draw in the return match. Are they simply exhausted or are other teams figuring them out? Thanks to this draw, Bordeaux still have a chance to qualify. They'll have to defeat Roma on Matchday 6 to get through.



CFR Cluj – Roma: 1-3

Group B
Inter Milan – Panathinaikos: 0-1
Chelsea aren't the only ones struggling. Lately, Mourinho's men have had trouble finding the back of the net. That explains their 1-0 defeat against Panathinaikos.



Anorthosis – Werder Bremen: 2-2
Anorthosis have been surprising a lot of people in this competition. They have only one win, but their three draws leave them hanging on to the two leaders. A win on Matchday 6 will send them through to next stage.

Group C
Shakhtar Donetsk – Basel: 5-0

Sporting – Barcelona: 2-5
With Lionel Messi in the line-up, Barcelona are virtually unstoppable. One has to wonder who will stop them from going all the way.

Group D
Atletico Madrid – PSV: 2-1

Liverpool – Marseille: 1-0
One goal was enough for Liverpool to dispatch Marseille, but the win comes with a cost as they lost Torres to an injury for the second time this season.

Group E
Villareal – Manchester United: 0-0
Both teams needed only one point to qualify for the next round, so the atmosphere on the pitch was a bit subdued Tuesday night. Not taking any risks, Sir Alex Ferguson clogged up the middle of the park with a five-man midfield with Carrick and Fletcher in defensive roles while Anderson supported Rooney who was alone in front. The game opened up a bit in the second half when Senna was replaced due to an injury. Still, I was disappointed by the performance of Villareal's wingers – Cazorla looked dangerous only on one play while Robert Pires was conspicuously invisible. Villareal's strength comes from their midfield, and on that night, they were dominated by Manchester's wingers on that front. As a matter of fact, both Rooney and Ronaldo came close to scoring, but Lopez's stood tall on Ronaldo's opportunity, deflecting the winger's shot on the crossbar while Rooney's deflected cross turned into a lob and was saved off the line by defender Capdevila who was later sent off for a dangerous tackle on Cristiano Ronaldo. In the end, both confrontations between the two teams finished on a 0-0 draw, and their identical run in the group stage will send both teams to the next round.

AaB – Celtic: 2-1

Group F
Bayern Munich – Steaua: 3-0

Fiorentina – Lyon: 1-2


Group G

Fenerbahce – Porto: 1-2

Arsenal – Dynamo Kyiv: 1-0
About a week after William Gallas' incendiary comments on his teammates, the French veteran was stripped off his Arsenal captaincy which was given to Cesc Fabregas. The young midfielder showed why he deserved this title by being the architect of the match's lone goal, sending a superbly lofted pass straight in the path of Nicklas Bendtner who hammered in the winner at the 87th minute. The win sees both Arsenal and Porto go through to the next stage.



Group H
Zenit – Juventus: 0-0
In the infamous group of death, Juventus have been the most consistent club, and after a two-year absence from the competition they now go on to the next stage.

BATE – Real Madrid: 0-1
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Group A
A win by both Bordeaux and Roma leave things wide open in Group A where any team can now go through.

CFR Cluj – Bordeaux: 1-2

Roma – Chelsea: 3-1

Group B
Scolari wasn't the only one furious with his team Tuesday night as Mourinho's men were unable to defeat the intruder of the group, Anorthosis.

Anorthosis – Inter: 3-3

Bremen – Panathinaikos: 0-3

Group C
I managed to catch only bits and pieces of Barcelona's first half, and from what I've seen, they were simply going through the motions, not bothered at all by Basel.

Sporting – Shaktar: 1-0

Barcelona – Basel: 1-1

Group D


Liverpool – Atletico: 1-1

Marseille – PSV: 3-0

Group E
Aallborg – Villareal: 2-2

Celtic – Manchester United: 1-1

Group F
It seems like all the French teams are on the same wavelength. When one wins, they all win, when one loses, they all lose. That's pretty weird.

Fiorentina – Bayern: 1-1

Lyon – Steaua: 2-0

Group G
Perhaps it's time to shake things up at the Emirates. This disappointing result shows that the Gunners poor form isn't exclusive to the Premiership.

Arsenal – Fenerbahce: 0-0

Dynamo Kyiv – Porto: 1-2

Group H
How can anyone criticize Del Piero? The guy gets better with every year that passes. His two goals at the Bernabeu show that he is a real leader that can carry his team through hostile territory. Let's just hope he won't get exhausted by the end of the season. It's simply a delight to watch him play. What I don't understand though, is how the Madrid defenders could let him score from the exact same spot he scored in Matchday 3.

BATE – Zenit: 0-2

Real Madrid – Juventus: 0-2
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Transfer News

September 5th 2008 23:48
Gosh, I meant to write this post so much earlier this week. Returning to university completely screwed up my writing process.

So, there was a lot of movement in the European soccer world on Monday, the deadline for summer transfers. Most of the important transfers took place in the EPL, but Serie A teams were also pretty busy including Inter and Juventus who both picked up a new player.

First, Jose Mourinho's club signed Portuguese midfielder Ricardo Quaresma from FC Porto for a fee ranging between €18.6m and €24m (both figures were given by different sources, so I can't confirm on either one) and promising Portuguese midfielder Pele. Quaresma will add more skills and pace to Inter's flanks which already include newcomer Mancini and aging veteran Luis Figo.

Juventus made a relatively minor signing by going after one of Barcelona's youngsters, Spanish midfielder Falque Silva Yago. This signing is not such a big deal but knowing the talent coming from Barca's youth teams (Fabregas, Xavi, Iniesta just to name a few), Ranieri might have a budding playmaker in his hands.

Up in England, Monday was spent in a frenzy as several teams picked up new players (mostly strikers) to help their cause. Here are the most noticeable transfers.

First up, Arsenal. Wenger stayed true to his word which was to look for another midfielder by signing French-Portuguese midfielder Amaury Bischoff from Werder Bremen. Problem is, Bischoff is another youngster who doesn't have a lot of experience (21 years old, no apperances on Werder Bremen's first team), and is injury-prone. Basically, the Gunners are staying in the same situation as before, and will remain the same until winter transfers. Liverpool also made a minor signing by getting Spanish winger Albert Riera from RCD Espanyol. In the grand scheme of things, the new signing looks small but it is a huge deal for Benitez who had to play Robbie Keane on the left-wing in the last match even though Keane is a more central player.

Dimitar Berbatov
Berbatov's 'dream' comes true
To no one's surprise, Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov signed with Manchester United despite Manchester City's last-minute higher offer. The striker wasn't part of Tottenham's squad since the beginning of the season, so his departure seemed guaranteed anyways. To get him, United payed a fee of €30.75m and sent Fraizier Campbell on loan for the rest of the season. I feel bad for the youngster though. He turned down several offers during the summer, opting for a chance to break out at Old Trafford, and here he is on loan. I hope he'll get some playing time over there. Berbatov's arrival also allowed Ferguson to let go of Louis Saha. For the past two years, the striker has spent more time in the infirmary than on the field. He now gets a fresh start at Everton.

Back to Tottenham for a minute. The deal with Spartak Moscow for Russian striker Roman Pavlyuchenko finally went through as the Spurs payed a €17m fee to get him. Tottenham is looking decidedly younger even though most players have had some experience on the international stage. Now, all they have to do is wait for everyone to gel together.

Robinho
The Brazilian moves to the EPL
The big splash of the day though was Robinho's move from Real Madrid to Manchester City for €42m right under Chelsea's nose. My first reaction upon seeing the news was to laugh out loud at the situation. Here was a club (Real) whose owner spent all the summer trying lure Cristiano Ronaldo in their camp and letting everybody know that as soon as they got the talented winger, Robinho would be on the market. Back at Chelsea, new coach Scolari wants Robinho to strengthen the Blues' offense. Madrid make it clear that the Blues won't have him unless they (Madrid) get Ronaldo. Now, not only were the Spanish champions unable to land C. Ronaldo, Robinho (who was a major player – probably their best - in their success last year) leaves for middle-of-the-table club Manchester City, leaving Chelsea dumbfounded. Can I just say “BURN!!!”?

As a player, I understand Robinho's point of view. Here I am after what was probably my best season, and instead of rewarding me, my club announces to the world that as soon as another player comes, I'll be the one to go. I'm sorry but I'd be asking to leave right away. What I don't understand is why he picked City. Sure, he got a big fat contract thanks to the new owners but Manchester's ' “other” club is still far from competing with the big four except perhaps Liverpool (of course Reds fans could also argue that Arsenal doesn't look good right now either, so whatever). Underneath all of this, people seem to have forgotten that City also got English striker Shaun Wright-Phillips from Chelsea for €12.4m. Sure, he's not an impact player but he has shown great form during pre-season, and will probably get his chance on the starting line-up.

All in all, the biggest losers this week are Real Madrid and Chelsea. Madrid have signed only one player in the off-season and that is Rafael Van der Vaart. They've been turned down by several players and now, Sneijder's absence is having a huge impact on the team's performance. Meanwhile, Chelsea need another right-winger. They're not as desperate as Arsenal who still need a defensive mid, but right now they only have Essien and Joe Cole on that wing.
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