Kamis, 25 Oktober 2012

Real Madrid, AC Milan, Manchester City, Arsenal all lose in Champions League night of upsets


Nine-time European champion Real Madrid lost 2-1 at Borussia Dortmund; seven-time champion AC Milan’s woeful season continued with a 1-0 loss at Malaga, while Manchester City blew a 1-0 lead on the way to a 3-1 defeat at Ajax, and Arsenal was humbled by a 2-0 home loss to German club Schalke.

Cristiano Ronaldo (r.) walks off the field in disbelief after Madrid falls to Borussia Dortmund.

The giant killers were out and about Wednesday night in Europe, where four powerhouse clubs suffered stunning and unexpected losses at the hands of more modest opponents in Champions League group play.

Nine-time European champion Real Madrid lost 2-1 at Borussia Dortmund; seven-time champion AC Milan’s woeful season continued with a 1-0 loss at Malaga, while Manchester City blew a 1-0 lead on the way to a 3-1 defeat at Ajax, and Arsenal was humbled by a 2-0 home loss to German club Schalke.

Borrusia Dortmund 2-1 Real Madrid
Madrid defended in numbers but fell behind to Robert Lewandowski’s goal late in the first half, but the lead lasted barely a minute with Cristiano Ronaldo equalizing from a deft lob.

Defender Marcel Schmelzer scored Dortmund’s winner to extend Madrid’s terrible record in Germany. The Spanish side has now lost 17 of 24 games in Germany against a German opponent— and the only win was a 3-2 victory at Bayer Leverkusen in 2000. Dortmund tops Group D with seven points, one more than Madrid.

Ajax 3-1 Manchester City
The day after Manchester United scraped a 3-2 win at home to Braga, the erratic form of Premier League teams was again thrust into the spotlight with City conceding sloppy goals and Arsenal’s misfiring forwards being given a lesson in clinical finishing by Schalke.

Ajax has three points, while City has one and is in real danger of a second consecutive group-stage exit. Midfielder Samir Nasri gave City the lead after being set up by James Milner, but Ajax hit back with goals from striker Siem de Jong, defender Niklas Moisander and silky midfielder Christian Eriksen.
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Man City coach Roberto Mancini (r.) takes the blame for his team's loss.

“I prepared the players badly for this game,” City manager Roberto Mancini said. “This defeat is my fault.”

“We were able to play our own game,” Ajax coach Frank de Boer said. “With our wingbacks we were dominant, and they couldn’t find an answer for that.”

Before the match, police riding horses dispersed numerous fans as they were about to fight and 25 people were detained.

Malaga 1-0 AC Milan
Milan, which lost its past two Serie A matches to drop to 15th place in the standings, got one reprieve but not a second as Joaquin Sanchez made up for a penalty miss by scoring the second-half winner. The Spanish side is in control of Group C with nine points.

“Nobody imagined this. We didn’t know what would happen each morning and look at what’s happening now,” Joaquin said. “I think all of Malaga made history today. Milan’s not in its best moment but it’s still a top club.”

Milan is still in a decent position to qualify as it has four points, one more than Zenit St. Petersburg, which beat Anderlecht 1-0 at home thanks to Alexander Kerzhakov’s second-half penalty — his 200th career goal. Anderlecht is last with one point.

Schalke 2-0 Arsenal
Arsenal did little to suggest it can challenge for an elusive trophy this season — at least not in the Champions League.

Arsene Wenger’s team, which is without a trophy since 2005, meekly lost 1-0 away to Norwich last weekend, and Netherlands internationals Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Ibrahim Afellay scored late goals as Schalke outclassed Arsenal to move top of Group B on Wednesday.

Schalke is on seven points — one ahead of Arsenal, which is still favored to progress with Olympiakos on three points and Montpellier on one.

Olympiakos 2-1 Montpellier
Greece striker Kostas Mitroglou scored the winner as Olympiakos came from behind to beat the struggling French champions.

Gaetan Charbonnier’s first Champions League goal was not enough as Greece defender Vassilis Torosidis equalized in the 73rd and Mitroglou struck in stoppage time.

“For us, these three points are like gold. They are a huge confidence boost,” Olympiakos midfielder Giannis Maniatis said. “They will revive our European campaign.”

Porto 3-2 Dynamo Kiev
In Group A, Porto had trouble beating Dynamo Kiev 3-2. Porto led 2-1 at halftime thanks to goals from Silvestre Varela and striker Jackson Martínez, either side of an equalizer from Oleg Gusev.

Nigeria striker Ideye Brown made it 2-2, but a late winner from Martinez kept Porto top of Group A with a maximum nine points — three ahead of PSG, which lost 1-0 away to
Porto three weeks ago for its only defeat so far this season.

Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 Dinamo Zagreb
In Zagreb, France winger Jeremy Menez pulled the ball back for Zlatan Ibrahimovic to score his 11th goal of the season. Menez doubled the lead just before the break after being given too much space.

“We made some stupid mistakes and conceded two goals,” Dinamo defender Domagoj Vida said. “PSG showed its class and used its opportunities.”

Dynamo has three points, while Dinamo — which conceded a tournament record amount of goals last season — has none after losing its ninth straight


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