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Out in the cold: Manchester City(***)s Carlos Tevez refuses to play for his club in their 2-0 loss against Bayern Munich. It(***)s the last straw for long-suffering manager Roberto Mancini who said "If I have my way he will be out. He(***)s finished with me." [GALLO/GETTY]
Published On 30 Sep 2011
30 Sep 2011
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It(***)s not often you see this face - Alex Ferguson watches his side blow a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 against minnows Basel at home [GALLO/GETTY]
Coach of Basel, Thorsten Fink enjoyed the game. He was a member of the Bayern Munich side beaten by United in the 1999 European Cup final where United overturned a two-goal deficit to win [GALLO/GETTY]
Meanwhile in Group D, a rejuvenated Kaka helped nine-time European champions Real Madrid stroll to a 3-0 victory over Dutch giants Ajax, leaving them with maximum points from their first two matches [AFP]
Turkish side Trabzonspor continued their run of good play with a late penalty securing a 1-1 draw against Lille. Trabzonspor, who surprisingly won at Inter Milan in their first match are at the top of Group B with four points [AFP]
Olympique Lyon kept their campaign firmly on track with a 2-0 home win over Dinamo Zagreb in a one-sided Group D clash [AFP]
Frank Lampard confronts his critics by scoring a crucial goal for Chelsea in their clash against Valencia. However, his strike was not enough for a Chelsea victory after Salomon Kalou gave away a needless penalty five minutes from time with a handball [GALLO/GETTY]
The ever-dependable Zlatan Ibrahimovic was again on hand for AC Milan scoring one and making the other in their 2-0 victory over FC Viktoria Plzen. It means the Italian giants keep up with the pace of group rivals Barcelona who thrashed BATE 5-0 also on Wednesday [GALLO/GETTY]
Early goals from summer signings Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Andre Santos proved enough to give Arsenal a narrow 2-1 win over Olympiakos. Here Santos celebrates scoring the Gunners important second after Oxlade-Chamberlain, 18, became the youngest English Champions League scorer when he scored the opener [GALLO/GETTY]