Fixtures and result.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Status Home Score Away STAGE VENUE
AS Roma 2 - 1 CFR Cluj-Napoca Group E
FC Basel 1 - 2 Bayern Munich Group E
Spartak Moscow 3 - 0 MSK Zilina Group F
Chelsea 2 - 0 Marseille Group F
AJ Auxerre 0 - 1 Real Madrid Group G
Ajax Amsterdam 1 - 1 AC Milan Group G
Braga 0 - 3 Shakhtar Donetsk Group H
Partizan Belgrade 1 - 3 Arsenal Group H
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Home Away STAGE
Internazionale v Werder Bremen Group A
Tottenham Hotspur v Twente Enschede Group A
Hapoel Tel Aviv v Lyon Group B
Schalke 04 v Benfica Group B
Rangers v Bursaspor Group C
Valencia v Manchester United Group C
FK Rubin Kazan v Barcelona Group D
Panathinaikos v FC Copenhagen Group D
Table
UEFA Champions League Group A
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Internazionale 1 1
Tottenham Hotspur 1 1
Werder Bremen 1 1
Twente Enschede 1 1
UEFA Champions League Group B
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Benfica 1 3
Lyon 1 3
Schalke 04 1 0
Hapoel Tel Aviv 1 0
UEFA Champions League Group C
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Valencia 1 3
Manchester United 1 1
Rangers 1 1
Bursaspor 1 0
UEFA Champions League Group D
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Barcelona 1 3
FC Copenhagen 1 3
FK Rubin Kazan 1 0
Panathinaikos 1 0
UEFA Champions League Group E
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Bayern Munich 2 6
AS Roma 2 3
CFR Cluj-Napoca 2 3
FC Basel 2 0
UEFA Champions League Group F
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Chelsea 2 6
Spartak Moscow 2 6
Marseille 2 0
MSK Zilina 2 0
UEFA Champions League Group G
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Real Madrid 2 6
AC Milan 2 4
Ajax Amsterdam 2 1
AJ Auxerre 2 0
UEFA Champions League Group H
September 28, 2010 P Pts
Arsenal 2 6
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 6
Partizan Belgrade 2 0
Braga 2 0
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Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Ac.Milan Vs Auxerre
As the Champions League start off, Milan are hosting a game in San Siro against Auxerre. Auxerre not a team that Milan didn’t have much to worry about gave them a very hard and entertaining first half.
Ac.Milan did not have a memorable first half as they had more possession than the opposition but not many opportunities to score, they were clearly suffering having Ronaldinho under perform his regular days and Auxerre penetrating Milan’s defence more and more it seemed the host would fall but as the second half started everything changed. Auxerre would seem to have physically reached its limits and it costed them at the 66Th minute with a amazing pass by Ronaldinho, it headed to Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s boot and straight to the net, the game became 1-0 favor for the hosts.

The french at this time just looked like they couldn’t handle the pace as only 3 minutes later the 2nd goal was created by Zlatan once again. Ending the game 2-0, this wasn’t Milan’s dream game as they had much to deal with at the start but they managed to pull it off at the end.
This is just the start that the Italian favorites Ac.Milan needed with a victory made by the new signing Zlatan and a Ronaldinho that seemed to be inspired, the question on our minds is: How far can they go?
Ac.Milan did not have a memorable first half as they had more possession than the opposition but not many opportunities to score, they were clearly suffering having Ronaldinho under perform his regular days and Auxerre penetrating Milan’s defence more and more it seemed the host would fall but as the second half started everything changed. Auxerre would seem to have physically reached its limits and it costed them at the 66Th minute with a amazing pass by Ronaldinho, it headed to Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s boot and straight to the net, the game became 1-0 favor for the hosts.
The french at this time just looked like they couldn’t handle the pace as only 3 minutes later the 2nd goal was created by Zlatan once again. Ending the game 2-0, this wasn’t Milan’s dream game as they had much to deal with at the start but they managed to pull it off at the end.
This is just the start that the Italian favorites Ac.Milan needed with a victory made by the new signing Zlatan and a Ronaldinho that seemed to be inspired, the question on our minds is: How far can they go?
Sunday, 5 September 2010
Robinho eyes Milan-Barca final
Robinho believes AC Milan and Barcelona are now the two strongest sides in Europe after the Rossoneri's summer spending.Milan had been criticised by their supporters earlier this summer for their failure to recruit top-class talent, but with Robinho following Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sokratis Papastathopoulos to the club, they are now considered serious contenders for the Champions League.
Robinho, who had been strongly linked with a move to Barca before leaving Manchester City, now feels Milan are a match for the 2009 European champions and is hoping to meet them in this season's final at Wembley.
"I dream of a final between Milan and Barcelona," he said. "At the moment, they are the strongest teams. We have such a strong side and in attack we're amazing.
"Milan made some huge buys and on paper we are very strong. We are deadly on paper, but now we have to be like that on the pitch.
"It's true that Barcelona were asking for me. With Milan, we understood each other right away and I feel at home, thanks in part to the many Brazilians who are already here."
Milan have been drawn against Robinho's former team Real Madrid in the group stage of the competition and, given the nature of his departure from the club, he is expecting to face some unhappy supporters.
"I know I won't get a good reception from the fans at the Bernabeu, but I'll definitely celebrate if I score in Madrid," he said. "I won at Real, but it would be wonderful for me to beat Jose Mourinho's team while wearing the Rossoneri jersey.
"I don't want to talk about City. I just focus on enriching my victories with Milan. I am not looking for any particular personal vendettas. I just want to get back to winning with a team."

Robinho is looking to get his career back on track in Italy
Robinho, who had been strongly linked with a move to Barca before leaving Manchester City, now feels Milan are a match for the 2009 European champions and is hoping to meet them in this season's final at Wembley.
"I dream of a final between Milan and Barcelona," he said. "At the moment, they are the strongest teams. We have such a strong side and in attack we're amazing.
"Milan made some huge buys and on paper we are very strong. We are deadly on paper, but now we have to be like that on the pitch.
"It's true that Barcelona were asking for me. With Milan, we understood each other right away and I feel at home, thanks in part to the many Brazilians who are already here."
Milan have been drawn against Robinho's former team Real Madrid in the group stage of the competition and, given the nature of his departure from the club, he is expecting to face some unhappy supporters.
"I know I won't get a good reception from the fans at the Bernabeu, but I'll definitely celebrate if I score in Madrid," he said. "I won at Real, but it would be wonderful for me to beat Jose Mourinho's team while wearing the Rossoneri jersey.
"I don't want to talk about City. I just focus on enriching my victories with Milan. I am not looking for any particular personal vendettas. I just want to get back to winning with a team."
Robinho is looking to get his career back on track in Italy
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