Champions League: PSG and Juve

Paris Saint-Germain makes the last 8 of the Champions League for the first time in 18 years, while Juventus totally annihilated Glasgow Celtic over two legs - five goals without response. Jonas put Valencia ahead in Paris but the home side equalized through Lavezzi.

In Turin, Juventus scored a goal in each half to add to the misery of Scotland's to-be champions, Celtic, with strikes by Matri on 24' and Quagliarella, 65'.

Second legs

March 6

PSG 1              Valencia 1 Aggregate: PSG 3-2

Lavezzi 66       Jonas 55

Juventus 2 Celtic 0 Aggregate: Juventus 5-0

Matri, 24; Quagliarella, 65

March 5

Manchester United 1 Real Madrid 2 Aggregate: Real Madrid 3-2

Sérgio Ramos o.g. 48 Modric 66, Ronaldo, 69

Dortmund 3 Shakhtar Donetsk 0 Aggregate: Dortmund 5-2

F. Santana, 31; Götze, 37; Błaszczkowski, 59

Round of 16, first leg

 

Wednesday 20 February

AC Milan (Italy) 2 Barcelona (Spain) 0

Boateng (57) and Muntari (81)

Galatasaray (Turkey) 1 Schalke 04 (Germany) 1

Burak Yilmaz, 12           Jermaine Jones, 45

 

Tuesday 19 February

FC Porto (Portugal) 1 Málaga (Spain) 0

João Moutinho, 56

Arsenal (England) 1 Bayern Munich (Germany) 3

Lukas Podolski, 55       Toni Kroos 7, Thomas Muller 21, Mario Mandzukic 77

 

Tuesday 12 February

Celtic (Scotland) 0 Juventus (Italy) 3

Matri, 3; Marchisio, 77; Vucinic, 83

Valencia 1 Paris Saint-Germain 2

Rami, 90                Lavezzi, 10; Pastore, 43

 

Wednesday 13 February

Real Madrid (Spain) 1 Manchester United (England) 1

Ronaldo 30                     Welbeck 20

Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine) 2 Borussia Dortmund (Germany) 2

Srna, 31                                        Lewandowski, 41; Hummels, 87

D. Costa 68

 

Other second-leg games:

 

 

March 12: Schalke v. Galatasaray; Barcelona v. AC Milan

March 13: Malaga v. FC Porto; Bayern Munich v. Arsenal FC

 

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey

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