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English suffer Champs blues
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 06 - 12 - 2012

Real Madrid's Kaka (2nd R) is embraced by his teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, next to teammates Jose Callejon (L) and Pepe (R), during their Champions League match against Ajax Amsterdam in Madrid Tuesday. — Reuters

GENEVA — Paris Saint-Germain and Schalke sealed top spots in their Champions League groups Tuesday, while Cristiano Ronaldo scored his tournament-leading sixth goal to help Real Madrid beat Ajax 4-1.
A 17-minute snow delay during the Dinamo Zagreb-Dynamo Kiev match offered something unexpected on a night when all places in the last 16 were decided before kickoff.
Kaka also scored for Madrid, but Borussia Dortmund had the group won before beating winless Manchester City 1-0 and will be seeded in the Dec. 20 draw.
PSG beat pre-match leader FC Porto 2-1 to top Group A. Last-place Zagreb collected its first goal and first point of the campaign in a 1-1 draw with Kiev. Arsenal lost 2-1 at Olympiakos, allowing Schalke to be No. 1 in Group B despite drawing 1-1 with Montpellier. Malaga had already clinched Group C before drawing 2-2 with Anderlecht, and second-place AC Milan lost 1-0 at home to Zenit St. Petersburg.
Madrid and Milan shape as dangerous unseeded teams in a well-balanced knockout stage beginning in February. Teams cannot be paired with anyone from their home country, or an opponent already faced in the groups.
Ajax and Zenit join Kiev and Olympiakos as the third-place teams entering the last 32 of the Europa League. Ronaldo finished an excellent attack in the 13th minute that was started by Luka Modric's strong tackle in his own half and his long diagonal pass to send Karim Benzema clear of the Ajax offside trap.

Modric set up Jose Callejon for the first of his two goals in the 28th. Callejon added a header in the 88th from Alvaro Morata's cross.
In between, Kaka curled in a perfectly placed left-foot shot from 25 meters in the 49th to give Madrid a 3-0 lead.
Ajax scored in the 59th when Derk Boerrigter volleyed into an unguarded net after backup goalkeeper Antonio Adan had weakly punched the ball out of his penalty area.
Dortmund sealed its win against the underachieving English champion. Julian Schieber scored in the 57th, sliding between defenders to connect with Jakub Blaszczykowski's pass at the far post.
Under pressure in the French league, PSG justified some of the massive spending of its Qatari owners with a tournament-best fifth win thanks to two offseason signings from Italian clubs. Brazilian defender Thiago Silva headed the Paris side ahead in the 29th, and forward Ezequiel Lavezzi scored a fortunate goal when his shot slipped through goalkeeper Helton's grasp in the 61st. Jackson Martinez headed Porto level in the 33rd.
In Croatia, play was stopped early in the first half during a snowstorm.
Colored pitch markings were painted during the delay and play restarted with an orange ball. Andriy Yarmolenko gave Kiev a 45th-minute lead, but Zagreb leveled deep into second-half stoppage time when substitute Ivan Krstanovic scored from the penalty spot. The draw ended Zagreb's run of 11 group-stage defeats, stretching back to September 2011.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger rested most of his regulars for the trip to Greece, yet his team led through Tomas Rosicky's crisp, first-time shot in the 38th. However, the Gunners again showed defensive frailty when Giannis Maniatis pounced on misdirected chest control in the goalmouth by Aaron Ramsey in the 64th. Substitute Kostas Mitroglou fired the winner from 22 meters in the 73rd, but Arsenal will have more than two months to regroup before its next Champions League test.
Schalke won the group despite being held 1-1 away to Montpellier. Benedikt Hoewedes' header in the 56th for the Germans was leveled within three minutes, as Emanuel Herrera followed up to score after his initial header had been saved.
Malaga led twice against Anderlecht through captain Duda's goals in the 45th and 61st minutes. The Belgians struck back through Milan Jovanovic in the 50th and Dieumerci Mbokani in the 89th. Zenit captain Danny scored with his team's first clear chance in the 35th minute, leaving Milan to advance despite collecting just eight points. — AP


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