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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RESULT: Juventus Yaifedhehesha Chelsea kwa Kuifunga goli 3 bila Na Manchester United Yapigwa goli 1 kwa bila,Tazama hapa Matokeo Yote.



Dropped: Fernando Torres cut an unhappy figure on the Chelsea bench

21.38: Full-time: Benfica 2-1 Celtic
21.36: Full-time: Galatasaray 1-0 Manchester United
21.35: Full-time: Juventus 3-0 Chelsea
21.32: GOAL! JUVENTUS 3-0 Chelsea
That's the final nail in Chelsea's coffin. Sebastian Giovinco takes advantage of a large gap in the back four to latch on to a pass before nutmegging an onrushing Cech from 25 yards out. After taking his shirt off to celebrate he is booked.

21.29: Just a minute left in Turin and Chelsea look a beaten team as former Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba comes on for Quagliarella.

21.26: The hero against Barcelona, Tony Watt, is on for Celtic in place of Joe Ledley while Benfica send on Maxi Pereira for Nemanja Matic.
United give youth a chance at Galatasaray as Josh King replaces Welbeck.

21.24: Juventus are clearly happy with their shape as they make a like-for-like substitution in attack. Sebastian Giovinco is on for Vucinic with just over five minutes to go.

21.22: Another change for Galatasaray as Emre Colak replaces Amrabat. Despite seeing their crossbar rattled, United are still putting the hosts under pressure - albeit without creating much.

21.21: It's nearly game over in Turkey as Hamit Altintop's long range effort for Galatasaray crashes off the crossbar. Lindegaard was well beaten.

21.20: Nicolas Gaitan replaces Lima for Benfica who are now pushing for a third goal.

21.19: David Luiz curls over the bar for Chelsea as Manchester United send on Ashley Young and Federico Macheda for Anderson and Powell.

21.17: It's nearly game over in Turin but after finding himself unmarked from a low cross, Mirko Vucinic scoops over for Juventus from eight yards out.

21.15: GOAL! BENFICA 2-1 Chelsea
It's been coming and with 20 minutes left the hosts are back in front. A cross into the box is knocked on to the near post where Ezequiel Garay crashes home.

21.12: Here comes Torres, Chelsea need him more than ever now, as he replaces John Obi Mikel.

21.09: Torres is warming up but it's Juventus with the next switch as Lichsteiner departs in favour of Martin Caceres.

21.06: Celtic have made two changes in Portugal as Scott Brown and Mulgrew have been replaced by Beram Kayal and Kris Commons.
Galatasaray send on Engin Baytar for Elmander as United press for an equaliser.

21.03: GOAL! JUVENTUS 2-0 Chelsea
The change doesn't seem to have worked. The Blues are in deep trouble now as Arturo Vidal converts Kwadwo Asamoah's cutback via a slight deflection off Ramires.

21.00: Cesar Azpilicueta is replaced by Victor Moses for Chelsea as Javier Hernandez wastes a good chance to equalise for Manchester United.

20.57: It's proving to be a superb game in Italy as Quagliarella is twice denied from a tight angle by Cech within minutes. It's still very open but Shakhtar now lead 4-2 in Denmark and that leaves Chelsea in a worrying position in this group.

20.54: GOAL! GALATASARAY 1-0 Manchester United
Seconds after Lindegaard pulls off a fantastic stop to keep out a Felipe Melo header, he is picking the ball out of the back of the net.
From the resulting corner, Selcuk Inan's delivery is headed home by Burak Yilmaz.

20.51: End-to-end stuff again in Turin. Seconds after Juventus are denied a clear penalty from a Cahill shirt pull, the Blues counter attack and win a free-kick on the edge of the box after Juan Mata is hacked down. The Spaniard's shot from the set-piece hits the wall.

Dropped: Fernando Torres cut an unhappy figure on the Chelsea bench
20.48: And also in Portugal.
20.46: Away we go again in Italy and Turkey.
20.41: Meanwhile it's been a tough test for a slightly inexperienced United side who have certainly rode their luck at times against Galatasaray.
The Turkish side have been the better team but Powell's header off the crossbar is the closest we have come to a goal.

20.36: Juventus deserve that first-half lead but the good news for Chelsea has come in the other group game as Nordsjaelland currently hold Shakhtar 2-2 in Denmark.
That's despite the Ukrainian champions scoring a disgraceful equaliser. Willian's sporting backpass to the Danes was latched on to by Luiz Adriano, before the striker tucked home totally ignorant of the fair play etiquette that was taking place.

20.33: Half-time: Benfica 1-1 Celtic
20.32: Half-time: Galatasaray 0-0 Manchester United
20.30: Half-time: Juventus 1-0 Chelsea
20.29: Off the woodwork for United! Fergie's team win a corner but Nick Powell's bullet header from Tom Cleverley's delivery rattles the crossbar.

20.26: It's all happening in Italy. Seconds after Ashley Cole clears off the line, Chelsea should be level.
Cole's clearance leads to a counter attack that ends with Hazard crossing to Mata, who fails to connect properly unmarked from the cross and fires straight at Buffon.

Setback: Juventus' Fabio Quagliarella (R) celebrates after scoring against Chelsea
Setback: Juventus' Fabio Quagliarella (R) celebrates after scoring against Chelsea
20.23: GOAL! JUVENTUS 1-0 Chelsea
Fortunate from the Italians but they all count. Pirlo's 20-yard shot looks like it is covered by Cech until Fabio Quagliarella gets a sneaky touch to divert it past the keeper.

20.20: Another Chelsea counter and another chance passes. Ramires slips through Oscar, who after cutting on to his right foot sees his shot blocked by an excellent sliding tackle across the target before Buffon eventually collects the loose ball.
20.17: GOAL! Benfica 1-1 CELTIC
I'll take the assist for that. The rain is still falling down but that hasn't stopped the traveling support from going crazy as Giorgos Samaras heads home Charlie Mulgrew's corner at the far post.

20.14: No sign of a Celtic comeback at a sparse ground in Benfica as Oscar Cardozo flashes a shot wide of the near post for the hosts.

20.11: Juventus win a free-kick right on the edge of the box but Andrea Pirlo, sporting an excellent beard, fires low and straight at Cech.

20.08: Fabio Quagliarella's shot across goal from a tight angle produces a decent save from Cech in a match where Chelsea are playing like the stereotypical Italian side.
The Blues are playing on the counter attack with Oscar looking like he is playing in the advanced role up top.

20.05: Amrabat is causing United a few problems as Rafael is cautioned for tripping him on the left flank.
The following free-kick into the box is narrowly headed over by Burak Yilmaz.

20.02: Galatasaray are still trying to force the issue against United as Nordin Amrabat sees a shot deflected behind from the edge of the box.

19.59: Nearly a Stoke-esque goal from Juventus! A neatly worked short pass from a corner finds Claudio Marchisio 10 yards out who forces Cech to parry behind at his near post.

Denied: Chelsea's Eden Hazard sees his shot blocked by Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon
Denied: Chelsea's Eden Hazard sees his shot blocked by Juventus keeper Gianluigi Buffon
19.56: Chelsea so nearly in front! Oscar goes on an amazing run through the centre before laying the ball off for Eden Hazard in the box.
The midfielder shoots towards the near post and only a fine block from Gianluigi Buffon deflects the shot wide.

19.54: GOAL! BENFICA 1-0 Celtic
Poor defending from a cross costs the Scottish champions as Ola John pounces on a loose ball in the box to fire home.

19.52: United are under threat too as Burak Yilmaz's long distance effort forces Anders Lindegaard into a parry before his defence scrambles clear.

19.49: Lucky, lucky Chelsea. A ball to the back post finds Stephan Lichsteiner whose shot is superbly pushed on to the post by Petr Cech. The full-back should do better but credit must go to the Chelsea stopper there.

19.47: And under the falling rain, Benfica get us going.
19.45: Away we go in turkey and Italy.
19.42: Out come the players across Europe.

19.39: While Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo may as well have been playing poker. Quizzed on Torres' exclusion, the Chelsea manager simply implied he didn't want to give away a focal point in attack. We'll see how that works.

Italian and proud: Juventus fans unveil the national colours of Italy before kick-off
Italian and proud: Juventus fans unveil the national colours of Italy before kick-off
19.36: No danger for Manchester United tonight who are already through as group winners, with Sir Alex Ferguson saying pre-match that important factors are seeing Phil Jones come through unscathed and Nick Powell gaining some European experience. Such luxuries.

19.33: From InfostradaLive:
Powell (18 years - 242 days) is the 2nd youngest Englishman ever to make his CL debut while playing for Man Utd (Richardson 18-002).

19.30: Some final thoughts from Neil Lennon, who fresh off beating Barcelona now proclaims a win in Benfica will be the best of his career.

19.27: From OptaPaolo:
1 - Chelsea have won just one of their last six Champions League games against Italian opposition (W1 D2 L3). Chronic.

19.24: There are plenty of Champions League groups of course, but we don't quite have time to run across the scenario in all of them.
Luckily for us, Sam Cunningham has been doing the maths and produced this handy guide as to what can happen in the groups on matchday five.
19.21: Fernando Torres is axed for Chelsea's biggest game since the Champions League final tonight as Roberto Di Matteo gambles his side's Group E fate on an experimental team at Juventus tonight.
Di Matteo finally loses patience with £50million flop Torres, electing to play without a recognised striker in a match the European champions can ill afford to lose, while also fielding all of Ashley Cole, David Luiz, Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanovic and Cesar Azpilicueta.
Juventus recall three of their big hitters in Andrea Pirlo, Mirko Vucinic and Stephan Lichtsteiner.

19.18: Full line-ups from the Juventus Stadium:
Juventus v ChelseaJuventus: Buffon, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini, Lichtsteiner, Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio, Asamoah, Quagliarella, Vucinic. Subs: Storari, Caceres, Pogba, Pepe, Giovinco, Giaccherini, Matri.
Chelsea: Cech, Azpilicueta, Luiz, Cahill, Ivanovic, Cole, Ramires, Mikel, Hazard, Mata, Oscar. Subs: Turnbull, Romeu, Torres, Moses, Marin, Bertrand, Piazon.
Referee: Cuneyt Cakir (Turkey)

19.15: Neil Ashton has been busy around Stamford Bridge recently as he has also revealed that the FA have questioned Ashley Cole over Chelsea's complaint surrounding referee Mark Clattenburg. Click here to read more.

Ready and waiting: Galatasaray fans pose inside the stadium before their side's clash with Manchester United
Ready and waiting: Galatasaray fans pose inside the stadium before their side's clash with Manchester United
19.12: From Estadio da Luz:
Benfica v CelticBenfica: Artur Moraes, Almeida, Luisao, Garay, Melgarejo, John, Matic, Lima, Perez, Cardozo, Salvio. Subs: Paulo Lopes, Bruno Cesar, Nolito, Maxi Pereira, Rodrigo, Gaitan, Jardel.
Celtic: Forster, Lustig, Wilson, Ambrose, Matthews, Brown, Ledley, Wanyama, Mulgrew, Samaras, Hooper. Subs: Zaluska, Miku, Nouioui, Commons, McCourt, Watt, Kayal.
Referee: Viktor Kassai (Hungary)

19.09: Phil Jones makes his first Manchester United appearance of the season and Nick Powell his first start in tonight's Champions League encounter with Galatasaray.
Powell's introduction is Sir Alex Ferguson's only concession to youth, but his bench is packed with it, underlining United's status as group winners with two games remaining.
Former Bolton front-man Johan Elmander is included for the hosts, along with Premier League old-boys Albert Riera and Emmanuel Eboue.

19.06: You have read the Chelsea team news correctly by the way. Fernando Torres has been dropped by Roberto Di Matteo as revealed first by Sportsmail's Neil Ashton.
19.03: From the  Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi:
Galatasaray v Man UtdGalatasaray: Muslera, Eboue, Kaya, Nounkeu, Riera, Altintop, Inan, Felipe Melo, Amrabat, Burak Yilmaz, Elmander. Subs: Ceylan, Cris, Bulut, Birinci, Kurtulus, Baytar, Colak.
Man Utd: Lindegaard, Da Silva, Jones, Carrick, Buttner, Anderson, Fletcher, Cleverley, Powell, Welbeck, Hernandez. Subs: Johnstone, Young, Macheda, Wootton, Cole, Vermijl, King.
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)

19.00: From InfostradaLive:
Barcelona and Valencia (without playing) have now qualified for the last 16.
Lille are eliminated for European football after this group stage.

18.57: Chelsea starting XI:
Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, A Cole, Azpilicueta, Ramires, Mikel, Oscar, Mata, Hazard.

Easy street: Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelona won 3-0 at Spartak Moscow
Easy street: Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelona won 3-0 at Spartak Moscow
18.53: It's full-time in Moscow where Barcelona have won 3-0 against Spartak and therefore qualified for the last 16.
Moscow by contrast are now out of the tournament following two first half goals from Lionel Messi and a Dani Alves strike.

18.48: Manchester United starting XI:
Lindegaard, Rafael, Jones, Carrick, Buttner, Fletcher, Cleverley, Anderson, Powell, Welbeck, Hernandez.

18.43: By contrast, wins for Chelsea and Celtic would get the job done this evening in terms of reaching the last 16.
Easier said than done when you have to record victories in the back yard of European stalwarts Benfica and Juventus though.

18.38: And it's good news for Celtic at the moment. Barcelona are winning 3-0 in Spartak Moscow which as it stands would mean the Scottish champions are at the very least guaranteed European football after Christmas.
Champions League form will be preferred but the Europa League is on offer as back-up.

18.35: Celtic starting XI:
Forster, Lustig, Ambrose, Wilson, Matthews, Brown, Wanyama, Ledley, Mulgrew, Hooper, Samaras.

18.30: For Manchester United it's a stroll towards the finish line. For Chelsea and Celtic however tonight's Champions League action provides a cross road. Down one path is a walk with United towards the last 16, down the other a potential final day needing snookers to progress. It's a big night in the tournament and the team news is on the way.
Big test: Chelsea can ill afford to lose at Juventus in the Champions League
Big test: Chelsea can ill afford to lose at Juventus in the Champions League

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