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UEFA Champions League Results
November 4th, 2009 7AM
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Chelsea, Manchester United, Porto and Bordeaux all qualified for the knockout phase of the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. Once again, the home teams struggled. Only Marseille, a 6-1 winner over FC Zurich, won at home. For all the results ...

Group A
Bayern Munich 0 Bordeaux 2
Scorers: Yoann Gourcuff 37, Marouane Chamakh 90
Maccabi Haifa 0 Juventus 1
Scorer: Mauro Camoranesi 45

Group B
Besiktas 0 Wolfsburg 3
Scorers: Zvjezdan Misimovic 14, Christian Gentner 80, Edin Dzeko 87
Man. United 3 CSKA Moscow 3
Scorers: Manchester United: Michael Owen 29, Paul Scholes 84, own goal 90; CSKA Moscow: Alan Dzagoyev 25, Milos Krasic 31, Vasily Berezutsky 47

Group C
AC Milan 1 Real Madrid 1
Scorers: AC Milan: Ronaldinho 35pen; Real Madrid: Karim Benzema 29
Marseille 6 FC Zurich 1
Scorers: Marseille: own goal 4, Fabrice Abriel 11, Mamadou Niang 52, Hilton 80, Benoit Cheyrou 87, Brandao 90; FC Zurich: Alexandre Alphonse 32

Group D
APOEL Nicosia 0 Porto 1
Scorer: Falcao 84
Atletico Madrid 2 Chelsea 2
Scorers: Atletico Madrid: Sergio Aguero 66, 90+1; Chelsea: Didier Drogba 82, 88

 



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