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Well folks, it's that time of the year again where teams gear up for the final stretch of their domestic season while also fighting for European glory. With the African cup of Nations taking place in a World Cup year, fixtures around Europe suffered massive changes in order to accommodate all teams. As a result, I've been pretty much unable to follow league games as I did in the beginning of the season. But the Champions League is back, still sticking to the Tuesday/Wednesday combo, so that should be enough for now.

This week, we had the first half of the round of 16's first leg with 8 teams in action which delivered enough drama to make our anticipation of the second half even more palatable. Out of the four games, I only watched two (Manchester United – AC Milan and Arsenal – Porto). Here are my thoughts along with some video highlights

Manchester United – AC Milan: 3-2
Before Tuesday, United had never defeated the Rossoneri on the European stage and when Ronaldinho opened the scoring in the second minute of play, I had nasty flashbacks of the 2006-2007 semi-finals when Milan – led by Kaka - had thoroughly destroyed the Red Devils 5-3 on aggregate. This this time around, it was Ronaldinho who was causing fits to the United defense as youngster Rafael proved to be no match for him.

For most of the first half, the visitors looked like a team besieged and ready to crack at any moment. Ronaldinho easily had the upper-hand against both Rafael and Ferdinand while Ambrosini, Pirlo and Beckham dominated the midfield, leaving no chance for United to get out of their own half. When they did get out, Nani was unable to reach Rooney more because of his poor performance than Milan's man-marking. When it looked like Milan would have the lead at the break, Paul Scholes scored a lucky goal in the 36th minute to put both teams level.

After the break, the game suddenly turned to United's favor as they amped the pressure on Ronaldinho after realizing that Huntelaar didn't pose a serious threat. As the game wore on, Milan midfielders seemed to give ground to Scholes, Carrick and Park. United's pressure finally came to a head in the 65th minute when Valencia, who had replaced Nani one minute earlier, sent a perfect cross to Rooney at the far post. The striker perfectly struck the ball with his head, leaving Dida rooted in place. Valencia's play left me to wonder why Ferguson hadn't started him in the first place instead of Nani. Less than ten minutes later, Rooney added his second of the game thanks to a nice chipped pass by Fletcher. Once again, the marking was horrible on the play, and just like that Manchester United had three away goals at the San Siro. Seedorf reduced the score to 3-2 in the final minutes and, barren a huge collapse by Manchester United at Old Trafford, that goal might be Milan's only lifeline.

Arsenal – Porto: 1-2
Unlike Manchester United, Arsenal didn't have a good away game as they faced a regular foe in Porto. Fabianski's poor performance was much to blame as he was responsible for Porto's two goals but the Gunners simply looked uninspired in front, deeply missing Arshavin's presence. I won't go into details with this game simply because I felt that the refereeing was awful and one or two decisions by the ref could have sent the game in either direction.


FC Porto v Arsenal
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In other games, Madrid's powerful attack was held scoreless in Lyon as the Spanish club lost 1-0 and Bayern took a great step towards qualification by beating Fiorentina 2-1.

Bayern Munich - Fiorentina: 2-1

Bayern Munchen v Fiorentina
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The Champions League group stage concluded this week and Juventus was the second giant to fall out of the competition after Liverpool. In Group F, Barcelona and Inter both clinched their qualification on Wednesday while Real Madrid and AC Milan did the same on Tuesday. Read on for the full results.

- Group A -
Bayern Munich clinched their ticket to the next round with a decisive victory over Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico. Bordeaux were already through but still grabbed three more points with a 1-0 win over Maccabi Haifa.

Juventus – Bayern Munich: 1-4

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Maccabi Haifa – Bordeaux: 0-1

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- Group B -
CSKA Moscow surprised everyone by grabbing the second spot in Group B ahead of German champions Wolfsburg. Despite facing a depleted Manchester United squad, Wolfsburg couldn't get the much needed win that would get them through. As for United, their defense is falling to pieces with injuries but still they keep rolling along. You've got to admire that in a team.

Besiktas – CSKA Moscow: 1-2

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VfL Wolfsburg – Manchester United: 1-3

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- Group C -
In Group C, the two giants clinched their qualification on the final day of action. For a while it looked like Marseille would go through but two goals by Cristiano Ronaldo sent the French club crashing back to Earth.

FC Zurich – AC Milan: 1-1

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Olympique de Marseille – Real Madrid: 1-3

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- Group D -
Chelsea were already through to the next stage before this week's matches, but a disappointing 2-2 against APOEL is raising questions. How will they fare without their African players in February?

Chelsea – APOEL FC: 2-2

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Atletico de Madrid – FC Porto: 0-3

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- Group E -
Liverpool – Fiorentina: 1-2

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Olympique Lyonnais – Debreceni VSC: 4-0

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- Group F -
Inter and Barcelona both got their ticket to the next stage on Wednesday. Barca looked subdued by the frigid Russian weather but woke up in the second half to finally win 2-1.

Inter Milan – Rubin Kazan: 2-0

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Dynamo Kyiv – Barcelona: 1-2

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- Group G -
Sttutgart may be struggling in their domestic league but it's a determined side that will accompany Sevilla to the round of 16.

VfB Stuttgart – Unirea Urziceni: 3-1

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Sevilla – Rangers: 1-0

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- Group H -
Olympiacos was the second club to qualify in the last group after defeating group leader Arsenal 1-0.

Olympiacos FC – Arsenal: 1-0


Standard de Liege – AZ Alkmaar: 1-1

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Just one game to in the Champions League group stage. While some teams were already qualified in Matchday 4, this week's games clarified the situation in some groups while one group is still wide open. Here are the full results.

- Group A -
With Bordeaux's victory over Juventus, Bayern Munich still have a chance for second place as they defeated Maccabi Haifa 1-0. Juventus only need a draw in the final game (against Bayern) to ensure their qualification.

Girondins de Bordeaux – Juventus: 0-2

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Bayern Munich – Maccabi Haifa: 1-0

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- Group B -
Since Manchester United are already through to the next, second place is up to grabs as CSKA and Wolfsburg are sitting with an equal number of points. Wolfsburg only have themselves to blame for this situation after they let CSKA come back in the second half of Wednesday's game.

CSKA Moskva – VfL Wolfsburg: 2-1


Manchester United – Besiktas: 0-1

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- Group C -
Cristiano Ronaldo finally came back from injury this week (just in time for the clasico) as he stepped off the bench in Madrid's win over Zurich. Behind them, Milan and Marseille fought to a 1-1 draw which keeps both team in the running for second place. First place is also up for grabs as Milan is only two points behind Madrid.

Real Madrid – FC Zurich: 1-0

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AC Milan – Olympique de Marseille: 1-1

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- Group D -
Nothing to report in this group since Porto and Chelsea are both qualified for the next stage.

FC Porto – Chelsea: 0-1


APOEL FC – Atletico de Madrid: 1-1


- Group E -
How far have the mighty fallen? Liverpool, winner in 2005 and a regular fixture in the semi-finals, have been kicked out of the Champions League after five games and will continue their continental quest in the Europa League. Their win against Debreceni on Tuesday was simply too little too late. With the Premier League title getting further and further away, Liverpool will have to fight for a Top Four finish in the Premiership.

Debreceni VSC – Liverpool: 0-1

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Fiorentina – Olympique Lyonnais: 1-0

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- Group F -
Inter Milan had the chance to deliver a crushing blow to the defending champions on Tuesday. Instead, fans got to see the same Inter Milan who choked against Manchester United last year. Indeed, the Nerazzurri came out flat against Barcelona, letting them waltz to a 2-0 lead before half-time. The usually-vibrant Eto'o was invisible against his former teammates. The Italians seemed to be completely absent in midfield where Xavi, Busquets and Iniesta laid down the law as to who was in control. In the other game, Dynamo Kyiv were held to a draw against Rubin Kazan. Both results leave things wide open in this group as no team have ensured their qualification.

Rubin Kazan – Dynamo Kyiv: 0-0

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Barcelona – Inter Milan: 2-0

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- Group G -
An unknown club from Romania, Unirea Urziceni have played the spoilsport in this group, beating both Rangers and Sevilla. The result doesn't affect the Spanish club much since they're through, but Stuttgart will have to beat Urziceni if they any hopes of going through to the knock-out stage.

Rangers – VfB Stuttgart: 0-2

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Unirea Urziceni – Sevilla: 1-0

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- Group H -
Arsenal will easily finish at the top of this group. The question is who will be second as Standard de Liege are three points behind Olympiacos and could steal second place if the Gunners thrash the Greeks in the final match.

AZ Alkmaar – Olympiacos FC: 0-0

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Arsenal – Standard de Liege: 2-0

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Several teams booked their tickets to the next round this week but two superpowers now have their backs to the wall as the end of the group stage draws near.

- Group A -

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It was an interesting round of the Champions League this week as several results went against most experts' predictions. Several teams who were expected to be punching bags in their respective groups are surprisingly pulling great results out of thin air, making some groups' outcome difficult to judge even after three games.

- Group A -

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After two games played, we're getting a better picture of the standings in the Champions League group stage. While some powerhouses are making a good case for themselves (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United), others (Liverpool, Inter, Milan) are finding the task more difficult and should kick it up a notch in Matchday 3.

- Group A -

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So, the Inter Milan-Barcelona game wasn't as exciting as I anticipated so I won't be posting an individual recap of that game but read on for my thoughts on Day 1. There are several games for which I didn't find any highlights. Video sites are quick to take off links these days, so there's not much I can do about that.

- Group A -

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For the second and final day of the Audi Cup, the winners of yesterday's games were pitted against each other in a friendly final while the losers met to decide third place.

The first game of the day was between Boca Juniors who had lost 2-1 against Manchester United and AC Milan who were routed 4-1 by home team Bayern Munich. After being used to seeing Milan concede the first goal since the start of pre-season, it was refreshing to see them take lead for once when Thiago Silva deflected Pato's shot/cross into the back of the net just a few minutes before the half-hour mark. Unlike their previous games where they were flat, the Rossoneri had a lot more vivacity on the field, especially in midfield where Gattuso and Ambrosini (and Pirlo later on) always did their best to come back and help out in defense. Unfortunately, the Italians weren't able to hold on to their precious lead. Four minutes before full-time, Lucas Viatri scored a splendid header from a desperate cross to tie the game. The game was decided in a shootout which Boca won 4-3 as Pirlo and Pato both missed their shots while Insua was the only one to be stopped by Storari


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