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INTER MILAN - BAYERN MUNICH 0:1, 3:2 Until two minutes before the final whistle, everything seemed to be clear. Munich led on the aggre-


gated score 3:2 and were the better team at the Allian-Arena. German internationals Mario Gomez and Thomas Müller had turned around the opening goal by Cameroon's superstar Samuel Eto'o and Wesley Sneijder equalized the match again after an hour. But Munich left out on their goal-scoring opportunities to often. The players were at the odds about this point, because they had the possibili- ties to score more and more goals. But in the end it was Goran Pandev, who made the important goal for Inter that leaves one team from Italy at the European competitions.


AS ROMA - SHAKHTJOR DONEZK 2:3, 0:3 The Ukrainian side was the better team by far against a weak Roma. By goals of Brazilian William


(2) and naturalized by Croatian Eduardo they updated their story of success in the European leagues. The UEFA-Cup-Champion of 2009 made his way to the quarter-finals of the Champions League for the first time in history. However, even as they have to face top-favourites Barcelona, it does not have to be the end for the Ukrainians. Their eastern European power in the defense ac- companied by the Brazilian witty playfulness in the attack make them a tough opponent for every team.


ARSENAL FC - FC BARCELONA 2:1, 1:3 The dream-like-football of the first leg was not to be repeated at the second leg. Arsenal tried to lay


bricks, but that just was not their game. Sergi Busquets equalized Lionel Messi's lead by his own goal and got the hopes of Arsenal up once more. But Xavi and Messi again with a brace brought the favorite through after Dutch Arsenal-striker Robin van Persie was sent off by referee Massimo Bu- sacca.


FC COPENHAGEN - CHELSEA FC 0:2; 0:0 It was the weakest tie of the round of 16, being decided by two goals of former French international


Nicolas Anelka in the first leg of the duel. Copenhagen celebrated their success to reach this round and was happy to gain a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea on their side didn't do more than they had to. But being in this shape it is going to be almost impossible to beat Manchester United in the quarter-finals.


OLYMPIQUE MARSEILLE - MANCHESTER UNITED 0:0, 1:2 After a goalless draw in France, striker Javi Hérnandez set the course to victory for Manchester soon


at the second leg with an early goal (5.). Exactly 70 minutes later it was the Mexican again, who scored the second goal for the final decision. The own goal of Manchester defender Wes Brown did- n't carry weight anymore.


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