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Inter, Chelsea through to second round
published: Friday | November 24, 2006


Inter Milan's Dejan Stankovic celebrates their Champions League Group B win against Sporting Lisbon, at the San Siro stadium, in Milan, on Wednesday. - Reuters

LONDON (AP):

INTER MILAN and Chelsea have claimed spots in the second round of the Champions League yesterday, leaving six berths to be filled.

Inter advanced from Group B after beating Sporting Lisbon 1-0 on Hernan Crespo's 36th-minute goal. Bayern Munich had already clinched the other group place.

Chelsea, despite losing 1-0 at Werder Bremen on Per Mertesacker's 27th-minute goal, guaranteed themselves a place in the knock-out round from Group A.

Ten spots in the final 16 have now been claimed, with the rest to be decided in two weeks in the final round of group games. Celtic and AC Milan qualified on Tuesday and six other teams were already in Bayern, Liverpool, PSV Eindhoven, Valencia, Lyon and Real Madrid.

Defending champions FC Barcelona, who won 2-0 at Levski Sofia in Group A, are among the clubs on the outside. Ludovic Giuly put the Catalans ahead in the fifth, and Andres Iniesta got the clincher in the 65th.

Barcelona need to beat Werder Bremen at Camp Nou in their final group match on December 5 to advance. The German team needs only a draw.

Chelsea and Werder Bremen each have 10 points and Barcelona have eight. Chelsea are guaranteed a place in the last 16 because of their superior head-to-head record against Bremen.

Final six places

Eleven teams still have a chance to earn one of the final six places. Among them are English powers, Manchester United and Arsenal, and Portuguese clubs, FC Porto and Benfica.

Also on Wednesday, it was Liverpool 2, PSV Eindhoven 0; Spartak Moscow 2, Bayern Munich 2; Bordeaux 3, Galatasaray 1; Shakhtar Donetsk 1, AS Roma 0; and Valencia 2, Olympiakos 0. Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, was an unhappy man - despite advancing. Chelsea face English leaders Man. United, who lost 1-0 Tuesday at Celtic, on Sunday, in the Premier League.

"I've just lost a football game and what I said yesterday was true," Mourinho said. "I like to lose against my kids, not to lose against real opponents."

Liverpool, who had already reached the final 16 from Group C, clinched first place with a 2-0 victory over PSV at Anfield.

Steven Gerrard scored in the 65th minute only his second goal in all competitions this season - and Peter Crouch added the second in the 89th on a header.

Liverpool had three players taken off injured - Xabi Alonso, Mark Gonzalez and Jermaine Pennant.

"The first injury to Xabi (Alonso) was a big problem for us," Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez said. "Then Mark Gonzalez and (Jermaine) Pennant went, too."

Bayern, who lead Group B with 11 points, got two goals from Claudio Pizarro. Maxym Kalynychenko and Radoslav Kovac scored for Spartak.

Inter Milan have nine points and face Bayern in Germany in two weeks.

"To win our last three games in the Champions League is a great achievement," Inter coach Roberto Mancini said.

"We didn't give Sporting many chances and that was pleasing. We'll now go to Munich looking to win the group."

Alejandro Alonso, Lilian Laslandes and Julien Faubert scored to lead Bordeaux to a 3-1 win over Galatasaray. The win ensures that Bordeaux will finish third in Group C and play in the UEFA Cup.

Shakhtar got back into the chase in Group D, beating Roma 1-0 on Ciprian Marica's goal in the 61st. Roma needed only a draw to advance.

The Italians can also reach the final 16 with a draw in two weeks, but they will be facing a tougher Valencia team.

Valencia, who had already reached the second round, defeated Olympiakos 2-0 on goals by Miguel Angel Angulo and Fernando Morientes.

Valencia lead Group D with 13 points. Roma are next with seven points, followed by Shakhtar with five and Olympiakos with two.

"The most important thing is that we now have two months to recover and rest before the knockout round of games begins," Valencia coach Quique Sanchez Flores said.

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