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Road to the quarter-finals
Jose Mourinho lounges in the tunnel as the Inter coach hogs the limelight on his return to former club Chelsea in the European Champions League [AFP]
Published On 17 Mar 2010
17 Mar 2010
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His former side go into the last 16 second leg 2-1 down to Inter and the tension soon gets to Lucio and Didier Drogba [AFP]
Inter score late on to win 1-0 and dump Chelsea out of the competition [AFP]
Sevilla face CSKA Moscow in the other match on the night, with the scores at 1-1 from the first leg [AFP]
Diego Perotti makes it 1-1 on the night, 2-2 on aggregate as he equalises after Tomas Necid scores for CSKA [AFP]
But Keisuke Honda scores to put the visitors in the driving seat...and the Russians hold on to go through [AFP]
On Wednesday Christian Gross, the coach of Stuttgart, has a big question to ponder in the second leg against current champions Barcelona [AFP]
How to stop Lionel Messi? The Argentine has been in electric form and will be the main threat to the Germans [AFP]
The answer: You cannot. The little magician fires past Jens Lehmann and sets up a second as Barca go 3-1 on aggregate [AFP]
Barca coach Pep Guardiola jokes with Cristian Molinaro of Stuttgart [AFP]
Another from Messi after a Pedro Rodriguez strike makes it 3-0 on the night, 4-1 overall, before Bojan Krkic scores another [AFP]
Former France defender Laurent Blanc hosts CSKA Moscow as coach of Bordeaux on Wednesday [AFP]
The Greek economy is in disarray but the Olympiakos fans will pray their side can reach the lucrative last stages of the European Champions League despite their 1-0 defeat in the home leg [GALLO/GETTY]
But Yoann Gourcuff scores for Bordeaux to give the Girondins a 2-0 lead over the visitors [AFP]
Kostas Mitroglou pulls one back to put the Greeks within a goal of going through before Marouane Chamakh hits a late winner for Bordeaux [AFP]