Sep 29, 2011

UEFA Champions League Matchday -2 Results

Grp A: Bayern Munich 2-0 Man City

Manchester City's big night in the Champions League ended with failure on the pitch and problems off it as Bayern Munich maintained their record over English teams.

Goal Scorers: M Gomez – 2 Goals

Grp A: Napoli 2-0 Villarreal

Marek Hamsik and Edinson Cavani scored in three first-half minutes as Napoli defeated Villarreal 2-0 in Naples to move into second place in Champions League Group A.

Goal Scorers: Marek Hamsik, Edinson Cavani (Napoli)
Grp B: Trabzonspor 1-1 Lille

Gustavo Colman's 75th-minute spot kick maintained Trabzonspor's lead at the top of Champions League Group B.

Goal Scorers: Colman (Trabzonspor), M Sow (Lille)

Grp B: CSKA Moscow 2-3 Inter Milan

Claudio Ranieri continued his winning start as Inter Milan boss with victory in Tuesday’s Champions League match against Russian side CSKA Moscow.

Goal Scorers: Lucio, Pazzini, Zarate (Inter), Dzagoev, V Love (CSKA Moscow)

Grp C: Otelul Galati 0-1 Benfica

A lone goal from Bruno Cesar was enough to give Benfica a win which earns them the joint lead of Champions League Group C after two matches.

Goal Scorers: B Cesar(Benfica)

Grp C: Man United 3-3 FC Basel

Champions League debutant Ashley Young saved Manchester United from an thwarting defeat by Basel in a match which exposed worrying defensive shortcomings for Sir Alex Ferguson's men.

Goal Scorers: D Welbeck – 2 Goals, A Young (Man United), F Frei, A Frei – 2 Goals

Grp D: Lyon 2-0 Dinamo Zagreb

Goals by Bafetimbi Gomis and Bakary Kone guided French side Lyon to victory as they secured second place in Group D with a highly-impressive show against Dinamo Zagreb.

Goal Scorers:  B Gomis, B Kone(Lyon)

Grp D: Real Madrid 3-0 Ajax

Real Madrid made it two wins from two games in Champions League Group D with an emphatic win over Ajax at the Bernabeu.

Goal Scorers: C Ronaldo, Kaka, Benzema (Real Madrid)

Grp E: Bayer Leverkusen 2-0 Genk

Bayer Leverkusen opened their account in Champions League when Lars Bender and Michael Ballack guided them to victory against Genk.

Goal Scorers: Bender, Ballack (Leverkusen)

Grp E: Valencia 1-1 Chelsea

Andre Villas-Boas' decision to substitute midfielder Frank Lampard failed as Valencia snatched a draw in Wednesday's Champions League clash.

Goal Scorers: Soldado (Valencia), Lampard (Chelsea)

Grp F: Marseille 3-0 Dortmund

Marseille moved to the top of Group F of the Champions League with their second consecutive win as they eased past German side Borussia Dortmund.

Goal Scorers: Ayew – 2 Goals, Remy (Marseille)

Grp F: Arsenal 2-1 Olympiacos

Arsenal's slow recovery continued as they labored to a nervy 2-1 Champions League win over Greek side Olympiacos at Emirates Stadium.

Goal Scorers: Oxlade – Chamberlain, A Santos (Arsenal), D Fuster (Olympiacos)

Grp G: Shakhtar 1-1 APOEL

Shakhtar Donetsk's below par start to the Champions League continued as they were held to a draw by unfancied APOEL Nicosia in a match the home side dominated.

Goal Scorers: Jadson (Shakhtar), Trickovski (APOEL)

 Grp G: Zenit St Petersburg 3-1 Porto

Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg picked up their first win of this season's Champions League with a comfortable win over last season Europa League Champs Porto.

Goal Scorers: Shirokov – 2 Goals, Danny (Zenit), Rodriquez (Porto)
Grp H: AC Milan 2-0 Viktoria Plzen
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's 53rd-minute penalty set the Italian giants AC Milan on their way to a 2-0 Champions League triumph over Viktoria Plzen on Wednesday night.
Goal Scorers: Ibrahimovic, Cassano (AC Milan)

 Grp H: BATE Borisov 0-5 Barcelona

Reigning champions Barcelona thrashed Borisov at their home on Wednesday night. Messi scored a brace and became the second all time goal scorer for the Catalans.
Goal Scorers:  Volodko, Pedro, Villa, L Messi – 2 Goals (Barcelona)

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