Champions: Atlético, Real, Bayern and Chelsea

What a semi-final it promises to be. Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Chelsea FC. Coaches Simeone, Ancelotti, Guardiola, Mourinho. Evra put Manchester United ahead in Munich but pepe Guardiola's team proved too strong. In Madrid, Atlético just pipped Barça in an all-Spanish game.

Bayern Munich 3 Manchester United 1

Mandzukic 59        Evra 57

T. Müller 68

Robben 76

Evra put United ahead, and the game then swung in Moyes' favour at 2-1, after the 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. However, Guardiola made some changes and that was the turning point. Mario Mandzukic, Thomas Müller and Arjen Robben put three in the net and Bayern Munich goes through on aggregate 4-2.

Bayern had 63% possession against 37%, 25 shors against 6 (14 on target against 4) and 11 corners against 2.

 First leg:

Manchester United 1 Bayern Munich 1

Vidic, 58                      Schweinsteiger, 67

 Old Trafford was ablaze when Captain Nemanja Vidic put the home side ahead with a headed goal on 58 minutes but within nine minutes Bastian Schweinsteiger had equalized, before he was sent off for a second yellow, in a tackle on Rooney. Despite playing away from home, Bayern had 70 per cent of ball possession, against United's 30% and had 15 shots (9 on target) against United's 6 (5 on). In corners, Bayern also had the advantage (6 against 3).

 Aggregate: Bayern Munich 4-2

Atlético Madrid 1 Barcelona 0

Koke 5

Koke's goal took the Rojiblancos through to their first Champions League semi-final, the first in this type of competition for 40 years, while Barça was denied the sixth successive appearance in the semis. Atlético hit the woodwork thrice in the first half but played an intelligent game, giving Barça possession (64% against 36%), while Atlético had 14 shots against 11 (9 on versus 5).

  

First leg:

Barcelona 1      Atlético Madrid 1

Neymar, 71   Diego, 56

  

An amazing long-range rocket from Diego (replacement for the injured Diego Costa) put the visitors ahead befor Neymar equalized the game, managing to beat the amazing goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

 

The game was controlled by Barcelona (66% against 34%) and the home team had 17 shots (11 on) against Atlético's 6 (3 on). Barça had 8 corners to the visitors' one.

  

Aggregate: Atlético 2-1

  

Yesterday's games

  

Demba Ba put the second goal in the net for Chelsea, eliminating Paris Saint-Germain on the away goal rule after André Schürrle had opened the scoring. With two balls on the posts, PSG can hardly complain about the result. In the other game, Real Madrid lost at Dortmund but won the tie.

  

  

Dortmund 2 Real Madrid 0

Reus 24, 37

 

Bale, Isco and Ronaldo, injured and not playing tonight, had done enough in the first leg to pull real through, just, because Dortmund put two away through Marco Reus in the first half, had one shot blocked and two on the woodwork. What a game!The ball possession was divided 50-50, Dortmund had slightly more shots, 12 to 10, 6 to 5 on.

  

First leg:

Real Madrid 3 Dortmund 0

Bale 3

Isco 27; Ronaldo 57

  

Isco was the man of the match, in which Real Madrid started off in the best manner with a goal from Gareth Bale after just three minutes. Isco scored the second on 27 and Real went into the bootroom 2-0 up. In the second half, Cristiano Ronaldo was on target to score the 3-0, so Dortmund need to score 4 goals without reply in Germany to pass.

Real had 58% of ball possession against the visitors' 42%, 20 shots  with 16 on target, against 14 (9), while Dortmund had seven corners against Real's 6.

 

Aggregate: Real Madrid wins 3-2

  

Chelsea 2 Paris Saint-Germain 0

Schürrle, 32

Demba Ba, 87

 

Chelsea win the tie on away goals with the aggregate at 3-3, after André Schürrle put the first goal away after 32', and two more balls hit the posts, then Demba Ba struck three minutes from time. Chelsea goes into the semi-final.

José Mourinho's side had more possession, 54% against 46% and had 16 shots (10 on) against 13 (6 on target).

  

First leg:

Paris Saint-Germain 3 Chelsea 1

Lavezzi 4                        Hazard 27 (pen)

David Luiz (o.g.) 61

Pastore 90+3

 

Had it not been for the own goal by David Luiz and the last-gasp third from Pastore, Chelsea would have come home from Paris with a technical advantage. As it is, PSG just has to manage a two-goal lead. However, with Mourinho in charge, Chelsea might just do it by throwing everything at the Parisians in London or by playing a cat-and-mouse game, giving away possession and counter-attacking.

 

Aggregate: 3-3 Chelsea FC wins on away goals

 

Previous round

  

Borussia Dortmund 1  FC Zenit 2

Kehl 36                          Hulk 16 Rondón 73

First leg

FC Zenit 2 Borussia Dortmund 4

Aggregate: Dortmund 5-4

  

Borussia Dortmund won the tie 5-4 on aggregate after both legs. Having won in Saint Petersburg, the German team concentrated on controlling the game at home, giving away more of the ball possession (48% to 52%) but had more of the play, translated into 12 shots (3 on) as against 8 shots for Zenit, 5 on and the home team had 8 corners compared to Zenit's 1.

  

Manchester United 3 Olympiacos 0

Van Persie 25′ (pen),

45′, 51′

First leg

Olympiacos FC 2 Manchester United FC 0

Aggregate: Manchester United 3-2

  

David Moyes sees his Manchester United team enter the next round of the Champions League, overturning the first leg result in Greece, in which Olympiacos won 2-0. The Van Persie hat-trick did the trick on the day and helps Moyes in his quest to remain in charge at United.

  

Chelsea FC 2  Galatasaray AŞ 0

Eto'o 4

Cahill 42

First leg

Galatasaray AŞ 1 Chelsea FC 1

Aggregate: Chelsea FC 3-1

  

The match statistics speak for themselves: Chelsea FC managed the game and the leg from beginning to end, sharing ball possession by 49% to 51% for Galatasaray but Chelsea had 20 shots, nine on target against Galatasaray's three, none on. Chelsea had seven corners to zero for the visitors.

  

Real Madrid 3 FC Schalke 04 1

Ronaldo 21', 74'

Morata 75'

First leg

FC Schalke 04 1 Real Madrid CF 6

Aggregate: Real Madrid 9-2

  

Real Madrid had the game buried from the first leg after the phenomenal result away in Germany (6-1). Tonight Real had a ball possession of 57% against Schalke's 43% and had far more of the action in terms of shots, 23 and 10 on target, while Schalke managed 14 shots, three on. Real also had nine corners compared with Schalke's 2.

  

Previous games in this round

  

FC Barcelona 2 Manchester City FC 1

Messi 67,            Kompany 89

Dani Alves 90

First leg

Manchester City FC 0 FC Barcelona 2

Aggregate: Barcelona 4-1

  

The damage had already been done by Messi on 67', before Kompany got City's equalizer but with one minute to go, the Mancunians needed three more goals to win the tie and a minute later, Dani Alves shot home from the middle of the box. Barça had more possession, 57% to 43% and more shots 15 (7 on) to 11 (4 on).

  

Paris Saint-Germain 2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1

Marquinhos 13            Sam 6

Lavezzi 53

First leg

Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0 Paris Saint-Germain 4

Aggregate: PSG 6-1

  

Sam started off well for the Germans but by half-time, Marquinhos had imposed the foul-goal advantage, which was to be five on 53', through Lavezzi. PSG had 62% of ball possession to 38% for the visitors. Both teams had 5 shots on target, PSG having 14 in total to Leverkusen's 9.

  

Club Atlético de Madrid 4 AC Milan 1

Diego Costa 3′, 85′                Kaká 27

Turan 40′

Raúl García 70′      

                                       

First leg

AC Milan 0 Club Atlético de Madrid 1

Aggregate: Atlético goes through 5-1

 

The early goal by Diego Costa sent a shiver down AC Milan's spine but Kaká pulled the game back with a headed goal on 27 minutes. However by the break Atlético was ahead and added two more in the second half. AC Milan is a shadow of its former self, Atlético looking very much a new boy on the block. Curiously, AC Milan enjoyed slightly more ball possession (53% against 47%). Atlético had 13 shots (6 on) against Milan's 11 (3) and there were three corners apiece.

  

FC Bayern Munchen 1 Arsenal FC 1

Schweinsteiger 54'       Podolski 57'

  

First leg

Arsenal FC 0 FC Bayern München 2

Aggregate: Bayern goes through 3-1

  

Bastian Schweinsteiger scored the first on 54', Lukas Podolski equalizing three minutes later. Bayern had 67% ball possession to Arsenal's 33% and had 14 shots to Arsenal's 7, six on target against 3.

  

Teams remaining:

  

England: Chelsea FC

Spain (2): Atlético de Madrid, Real Madrid

Germany: Bayern Munchen

  

  

Europa League

  

Olympique Lyonnais 0 Juventus 1

                                        Bonucci 85

  

FC Basel 1893 3 Valencia CF 0

Delgado 34, 38

Stocker 90+1

  

FC Porto 1 Sevilla 0

Mangala 31

  

AZ Alkmaar 0 Benfica 1

                          Salvio 48

  

Photo: Delgado, Basel

Europa League: Round of 16

  

Anzhi Makhachkala 0 AZ Alkmaar 0

First leg:

AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) 1 Anzhi Makhachkala (Russia) 0

Aggregate: Alkmaar 1-0

  

Benfica 2 Tottenham 2

First leg:

Tottenham (England) 1 Benfica (Portugal) 3

Aggregate: Benfica 5-3

  

Fiorentina 0 Juventus 1

First leg:

Juventus (Italy) 1 Fiorentina (Italy) 1

Aggregate: Juventus 2-1

  

Napoli 2 FC Porto 2

First leg:

FC Porto (Portugal) 1 Napoli (Italy) 0

Aggregate: FC Porto 3-2

  

Red Bull Salzburg 1 Basel 2

First leg:

Basel (Switzerland) 0 Red Bull Salzburg (Austria) 0

Aggregate: Basel 2-1

  

Valencia 1 Ludogorets Razgrad 0

First leg:

Ludogorets Razgrad (Bulgaria) 0 Valencia (Spain) 3

Aggregate: Valencia 4-0

  

Viktoria Plzen 2 Lyon 1

First leg:

Lyon (France) 4 Plzen (Czech Republic) 1

Aggregate: Lyon 5-3

  

Betis 0 Sevilla 2

First leg:

Sevilla (Spain) 0 Betis (Spain) 2

Extra time: no score. Sevilla won 4-3 on penalties

Aggregate: Sevilla, 2-2, 4-3 pen.

  

Previous round: Games played on February 20 and 27

First leg first, second leg second and aggregate (AGG)

  

Dnipro (UKR) 1 v Tottenham (ENG) 0

Tottenham Hotspur 3 Dnipro 1 AGG: Tottenham 3-2

  

Betis (ESP) 1 v Rubin (RUS) 1

Rubin Kazan 0 Real Betis 2 AGG: Betis 3-1

  

Swansea (English League - WALES) 0 v Napoli (ITA) 0

Napoli 3 Swansea 1 AGG: Napoli 3-1

  

Juventus (ITA) 2 v Trabzonspor (TUR) 0

Trabzonspor 0 Juventus 2 AGG: Juventus 4-0

  

Maribor (SVN) 2 v Sevilla (ESP) 2

Sevilla 2 Maribor 1 AGG: Sevilla 4-3

  

Plzeň (CZE) 1 v Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) 1

Shakhtar Donetsk 1 Viktoria Plzeň 2 AGG: Plzeň 3-2

  

Chornomorets Odesa (UKR) 0 v Lyon (FRA) 0

Lyon 1 Chornomorets Odesa 0 AGG: Lyon 1-0

  

Lazio (ITA) 0 v Ludogorets (BUL) 1

Ludogorets Razgrad 3 Lazio 3 AGG: Ludogorets 4-3

  

Esbjerg (DEN) 1 v Fiorentina (ITA) 3

Fiorentina 1 Esbjerg 1 AGG: Fiorentina 4-2

  

Ajax (NED) 0 v Salzburg (AUT) 3

Red Bull Salzburg 3 Ajax 1 AGG: Red Bull Salzburg 6-1

  

M. Tel-Aviv (ISR) 0 v Basel (SUI) 0

Basel 3 Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0 AGG: Basel 3-0

  

FC Porto (POR) 2 v Eintracht Frankfurt (GER) 2

Eintracht Frankfurt 3 FC Porto 3 AGG: FC Porto 5-5

  

Anji (RUS) 0 v Genk (BEL) 0

Genk 0 Anzhi Makhachkala 2 AGG: Anzhi 2-0

  

Dynamo Kyiv (UKR) 0 v Valencia (ESP) 2

Valencia 0 Dynamo Kyiv 0 AGG: Valencia 2-0

  

PAOK (GRE) 0 v Benfica (POR) 1

Benfica 3 PAOK 0 AGG: Benfica 4-0

  

Liberec (CZE) 0 v AZ (NED) 1

AZ Alkmaar 1 Slovan Liberec 1 AGG: AZ 2-1

  

Teams remaining

  

France: Lyon

Italy: Juventus

Netherlands: AZ Alkmaar

Portugal (2): Benfica, FC Porto

Spain (2): Sevilla, Valencia

Switzerland: Basel

  

  

  

  

  

 

Total number of teams in European competitions:

Champions League + Europa League = Total

 

Spain 2 + 2 = 4

Portugal: 0 + 2 = 2

England: 1+ 0 = 1

France: 0 + 1 = 1

Germany: 1 + 0 = 1

Italy: 0 + 1 = 1

Netherlands: 0 + 1 = 1

Switzerland: 0 + 1 = 1

 

 

  

Champions and Europa League draws

 

The matches are drawn for the last 16 clubs of the Champions League and the last 32 of the Europa League The Champions League matches will take place on February 18/19 and 25/26 and March 11/12 and 18/19. The Europa League games will be on February 20 and 27.

 

Europa League: Quarter-finals on April 3 and 10; Semi-finals on April 24 and May 1; Final on May 14

 

Champions League: Quarter-finals on April 1 and 2 and April 8 and 9; Semi-finals on April 22 and 23 and April 29 and 30; Final on May 24

 

Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey

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