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From a record away victory for the UEFA Champions League knockout rounds to another bout of travel sickness for Juventus, uefa.com takes its pick of the action from the second half of Matchday 7.
Goal: Giorgos Karagounis (Panathinaikos FC)
Henk ten Cate and Manuel Pellegrini both avoided the mantle of pre-match favourites but the Panathinaikos coach may have to accept it for the second leg against Villarreal CF after his team's sumptuous away goal in the 1-1 draw in Spain. Karagounis unleashed a dipping shot that goalkeeper Diego López could only touch on to the underside of the crossbar and in.
Player: Franck Ribéry (FC Bayern München)
The French international delivered a superb display, scoring two and setting up just as many in his side's 5-0 defeat of Sporting Clube de Portugal in Lisbon. Ribéry showed great endeavour to burst through and break the deadlock before keeping a cool head to net from the penalty spot. He then provided two late assists for Luca Toni.
Save: Mario Galinović (Panathinaikos FC)
The Croatian custodian kept his team on level terms in the first half at El Madrigal by spreading himself to get to Giuseppe Rossi's close-range volley from Ariel Ibagaza's lofted pass.
Team: FC Bayern München
They may be labouring in the Bundesliga, losing three of their four matches since the winter break, but Jürgen Klinsmann's charges put their domestic woes to one side by sweeping past Sporting at the Estádio José Alvalade. The second leg on 10 March should be a mere formality.
Travel sickness: Juventus
After AS Roma on Tuesday, so Juventus became the latest Italian club to underperform yet again on English soil. The Bianconeri's 1-0 reverse at Chelsea FC was their sixth successive defeat in the country, an unenviable total matched by the Giallorossi.
Record breaker: FC Bayern München
Bayern's 5-0 victory in Portugal was the biggest-ever away win in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages, surpassing their own 4-0 success at 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the second leg of the 1998/99 quarter-finals.
Quote: Claudio Ranieri (Juventus)
"I was extremely happy with the reception I got from the Chelsea supporters because it showed they hadn't forgotten me. I spent four wonderful years here and I was happy [with the reception] partly because in football people forget things very quickly."
Number: 7
Juventus are hardly kings of the road once the UEFA Champions League reaches the knockout phase. La Vecchia Signora's defeat at Chelsea was their seventh in as many knockout round away matches in Europe's premier club competition.
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Сегодня вечером в Португалии в рамках Кубка Португалии в 1/2-финале также встречались Спортинг Л и Порту. Клуб Марат Измайлова с разгромным счетом одолел португезцев на своем поле, причем отличились дублями Леандро и Дерлей. Пропустив гол в нач. матча, Спортинг не сдался, и в итоге праздновал победу. Nicolas De GenoaРубрика:Tatar football