Neowin's Official UEFA Champions League 2005/06


Who do you think will triumph this time?  

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  1. 1. Who do you think will triumph this time?

    • Chelsea
      35
    • Arsenal
      27
    • Manchester United
      30
    • Liverpool
      32
    • Milan
      13
    • Juventus
      17
    • Internazionale
      2
    • Barcelona
      51
    • Real Madrid
      20
    • Other
      17


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Yeah sorry about that, i wouldn't even have noticed if someone hadn't said. but yeah it shoulda said november lol  :blush:

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I like to nit pick :yes:

But seriously, you write really good summary's of the all the games. Keep it up (Y)

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Results for Tuesday 22nd November

A Bayern Munich 4 - 0 Rapid Vienna

A Juventus 1 - 0 Club Brugge

B Ajax 2 - 1 Sparta Prague

B FC Thun 0 - 1 Arsenal

C Panathinaikos 1 - 2 Udinese

C Barcelona 3 - 1 Werder Bremen

D Manchester United 0 - 0 Villarreal

D Lille 0 - 0 Benfica

In Group A tonight Bayern Munich got an easy 4-0 victory at the Allianz Arena against a lacklustre Rapid Vienna, goals from Sebastian Deisler, Ali Karimi and a Roy Makaay double sealing the win.

In the other Group A match in Turin Italian champions Juventus got a 1-0 victory against Club Brugge courtesy of a late Alessandro Del Piero goal in what wasn't the best match you'll ever see in a virtually empty Stadio Del Alpi.

To Group B now and Ajax marched into the next round with a 2-1 win at home to Sparta Prague, a double from Nigel De Jong enough, the Czech side getting a last minute consolation courtesy of Petras.

In the other match a controversial late penalty converted by Robert Pires gave Arsenal a 1-0 victory in Switzerland against FC Thun, Arsenal now have a club record of 6 straight European wins, and make it 5 out of 5 in this group stage.

In Group C Udinese make it through to the next round thanks to a 2-1 victory away to Panathinaikos, the Greeks had taken the lead thanks to a late first half penalty scored by Constantinos Charalimbides, but two goals in the last nine minutes from Iaquinta and Candela send the italians through in their first Champions League season.

At the Nou Camp Barcelona continue with their unbeaten run in this competition with a 3-1 win over Werder Bremen, Gabri, Ronaldinho and Henrik Larsson getting the goals for the Catalans, a first half penalty scored by Borowski the only consolation for the Germans.

Finally to Group D now and two disappointing games both ending goalless, with Manchester United and Villarreal unable to break each other down, and the same story in the Stade De France between Lille and Benfica. It will now go down to the final day, with only two points seperating all the teams.

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Ha manutd drew with villareal, crap teams these days. And by the way Arsenal is the only team in the champions league to have won every single games of theirs. They currently have 15 ponts after 5 matches, 3 x 5 = 15. Braaap. And this time pires never bluffed his penalty lol.

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Ha manutd drew with villareal, crap teams these days. And by the way Arsenal is the only team in the champions league to have won every single games of theirs. They currently have 15 ponts after 5 matches, 3 x 5 = 15. Braaap. And this time pires never bluffed his penalty lol.

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Er, no. Lyon have won 4 out of 4 with 12 points. 3 x 4 = 12.

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barcelona b owning very1...ronaldhio is kewl...scofo takes **** fomr no one :p

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It's unbelievable isn't it. If he'd waited til after tonights games then maybe his statement would make sense. And no doubt we will hear it if Lyon fail to win LOL

And yeah you're right about Ronaldinho, another goal to add to THOSE 2 goals he scored against Real Madrid at the weekend. Amazin!

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Thanks for that Simon (Y)

Results for Wednesday 23rd November

E Fenerbahce 0 - 4 Milan AC

E Schalke 04 3 - 0 PSV Eindhoven

F Rosenborg 1 - 1 Olympiakos

F Real Madrid 1 - 1 Lyon

G Liverpool 0 - 0 Real Betis

G Anderlecht 0 -2 Chelsea

H Internazionale 4 -0 Artmedia Bratislava

H FC Porto 1 - 1 Rangers

In Group E An amazing game in Fenerbahce saw Milan AC run out 4-0 winners, with Ukrainian striker Andrei Shevchenko scoring all 4 goals! They now top the group along with Schalke 04, who won 3-0 at home to PSV Eindhoven, Levan Kobiashvili scoring a hat-trick there, two of the goals were penalties. These results send Fenerbahce out of the tournament.

To Group F now and Rosenborg were held to a draw by bottom club Olympiakos, the Greeks taking the lead through Rivaldo in the first half, but a late equaliser from Helstad earned the home side a point.

In the other match Real Madrid and Lyon fought out a 1-1 draw, Jose Mari Gutierrez scoring late in the first half, but a John Carew equaliser keeps Lyon's unbeaten run intact. Olympiakos and Rosenborg are out.

In Group G Chelsea earned a 2-0 victory against Anderlecht in Belgium, Hernan Crespo and Ricardo Carvalho scoring early in the match to seal qualification to the next round.

Liverpool also through after their goalless draw against Real Betis at Anfield. The only thing to be decided in this group now is who finishes top.

Finally in Group H Internazionale ran out 4-0 winners in a once-again empty San Siro against Artmedia Bratislava, An Adriano hat-trick and an early Luis Figo goal send the Italians through.

But still all to play for as far as second place goes after Rangers grabbed a 1-1 draw away to FC Porto, Lisandro Lopez putting the Portuguese side in front on the hour mark, but a late equaliser from teenager Ross McCormack keeps the dream alive for Rangers.

Player of the night: Andrei Shevchenko, who becomes only the 5th player to score 4 goals in a European Cup match. His first goal was also his 50th in UEFA competition.

(and now we can safely say that Arsenal are the only team with a 100% record!)

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Matchday 6 Fixtures:

Tuesday 6th December

E Milan AC v Schalke 04

E PSV Eindhoven v Fenerbahce

F Lyon v Rosenborg

F Olympiakos v Real Madrid

G Real Betis v Anderlecht

G Chelsea v Liverpool

H Artmedia Bratislava v FC Porto

H Rangers v Internazionale

Wednesday 7th December

A Club Brugge v Bayern Munich

A Rapid Vienna v Juventus

B Arsenal v Ajax

B Sparta Prague v FC Thun

C Werder Bremen v Panathinaikos

C Udinese v Barcelona

D Benfica v Manchester United

D Villarreal v Lille

It's the final week of group games coming up, and with 11 teams confirmed in the next round, there are still 5 places up for grabs from 3 groups, with 2 teams to come from Group D, 2 from Group E and one from Group H.

And in Group A Bayern Munich and Juventus will both be going for big wins to decide who wins the group, and in Group G Chelsea and Liverpool meet to decide who wins the group.

The 11 teams through so far are:

Bayern Munich

Juventus

Arsenal

Ajax

Barcelona

Udinese

Lyon

Real Madrid

Liverpool

Chelsea

Internazionale

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Scofo how are you going to cope without posting your special previews and match reports until the knockouts?

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LOL i know, no Champions League after these fixtures until the 21st February! :crazy: But i reckon it'll be worth the wait, we'll all cope no probs :p

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LOL i know, no Champions League after these fixtures until the 21st February!  :crazy:  But i reckon it'll be worth the wait, we'll all cope no probs  :p

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Christmas will be a distraction.

Maybe you could do something with the World Club Championship ;)?

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Maybe you could do something with the World Club Championship ;)?

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That's an idea. It's being held in Japan i see, will any of the games be televised over here?

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oh n it chelsea v liverpool ....off topic liverpool r fourth now and r one match behind...hoorraaay

If we beat Wigan, Liverpool go second :D

And at last we agree on something Deuz!! :p

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If we beat Wigan, Liverpool go second :D

And at last we agree on something Deuz!! :p

Well Liverpool won but so did Manchester United. So Liverpool are ow third.

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