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Tomorrow's matches of the Champions League
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
19:45 Lyon - France -: - Ajax Amsterdam - Netherlands
19:45 Real Madrid - Spain -: - Dinamo Zagreb - Croatia
19:45 Manchester United - England -: - Benfica - Portugal
19:45 Otelul Galati - Romania - - Basel - Switzerland
19:45 Trabzonspor - Turkey -: - Inter Milan - Italy
19:45 Bayern Munich - Germany -: - Villarreal - Spain
19:45 Napoli - Italy -: - Manchester City - England
Real move further ahead of Barca
Lionel Messi scored a last-minute equaliser to grab a 2-2 draw for Barcelona at Athletic Bilbao after an epic La Liga clash at a rain-soaked San Mames on Sunday.
However, the result meant Barcelona slip further behind table toppers Real Madrid who showed no mercy with an emphatic 7-1 win over Osasuna.
A Gerard Pique own-goal looked to have condemned Barca to a first defeat this season in the 80th minute before the World Player of the Year netted his 14th goal of the campaign at the death.
"My goals are not important, what counts is that the team wins"
Cristiano Ronaldo
Barca keeper Victor Valdes was beaten for the first time in 10 matches when Ander Herrera fired Bilbao in front in the 20th minute, but Cesc Fabregas headed the visitors level just four minutes later.
The European and Spanish champions remain second on 25 points, three behind Real Madrid, who crushed Osasuna with a hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo.
"My goals are not important, what counts is that the team wins,'' said Ronaldo, who has scored 17 goals in all competitions.
However, the result meant Barcelona slip further behind table toppers Real Madrid who showed no mercy with an emphatic 7-1 win over Osasuna.
A Gerard Pique own-goal looked to have condemned Barca to a first defeat this season in the 80th minute before the World Player of the Year netted his 14th goal of the campaign at the death.
"My goals are not important, what counts is that the team wins"
Cristiano Ronaldo
Barca keeper Victor Valdes was beaten for the first time in 10 matches when Ander Herrera fired Bilbao in front in the 20th minute, but Cesc Fabregas headed the visitors level just four minutes later.
The European and Spanish champions remain second on 25 points, three behind Real Madrid, who crushed Osasuna with a hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo.
"My goals are not important, what counts is that the team wins,'' said Ronaldo, who has scored 17 goals in all competitions.
Jack Wilshere: A Gunner for life?
Loyalty to one club is rare amongst today’s English Premier League footballers.
Money and the opportunity of winning trophies usually controls where the world’s top players will end up.
Welshmen Ryan Giggs has played out his career at Manchester United but with Alex Ferguson at the helm it would have been foolish for him to move anywhere else.
However, one of England’s hottest young talents has made the brave move of pledging his future to just one club – and not one that is guaranteed the success of Manchester United.
He is still only a teenager, but England midfielder Jack Wilshere has assured Arsenal fans of his commitment by saying he never wants to leave the north London club.
This is despite Arsenal being trophyless for the last six seasons.
Money and the opportunity of winning trophies usually controls where the world’s top players will end up.
Welshmen Ryan Giggs has played out his career at Manchester United but with Alex Ferguson at the helm it would have been foolish for him to move anywhere else.
However, one of England’s hottest young talents has made the brave move of pledging his future to just one club – and not one that is guaranteed the success of Manchester United.
He is still only a teenager, but England midfielder Jack Wilshere has assured Arsenal fans of his commitment by saying he never wants to leave the north London club.
This is despite Arsenal being trophyless for the last six seasons.
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