Lionel Messi fired Barcelona into the
last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday after a 2-0 win at Celtic
as they were joined in the knockout rounds by Pep Guardiola’s Manchester
City.
The Argentine star returned from illness
to score both goals at Celtic Park — the second from the penalty spot —
to send the five-time European champions through as winners of Group C.
City recovered from a goal down in Germany to earn a 1-1 draw at Borussia Moenchengladbach as both sides finished with 10 men.
Raffael grabbed the opening goal for
Gladbach on 23 minutes, but David Silva poked in Kevin de Bruyne’s cross
just prior to the break before Lars Stindl and Fernandinho saw red in
the second half.
French champions Paris Saint-Germain seized control of their own destiny in Group A with a 2-2 draw away to Arsenal.
Edinson Cavani turned in Blaise Matuidi’s cross at the far post to hand PSG an 18th-minute lead at the Emirates Stadium.
But the Gunners hit back on the stroke
of half-time as Alexis Sanchez was brought down by Grzegorz Krychowiak
and Olivier Giroud rolled home the resulting spot-kick.
Arsenal looked to be in pole position to
finish top of the group when an attempted clearance from Marquinhos
ricocheted off an unfortunate Marco Verratti and squirmed past Alphonse
Areola for a fluke own goal.
But Lucas ensured Unai Emery’s side
departed with a point as his header from Hatem Ben Arfa’s corner flicked
off Alex Iwobi and flashed past David Ospina 13 minutes from the end.
Both PSG and Arsenal have 11 points with
one match to play, but the French outfit own the head-to-head edge on
away goals after the reverse fixture at the Parc des Princes in
September finished 1-1.
– Bayern stunned in Russia –
Bayern Munich crashed to a shock 3-2
defeat in Rostov and could face a daunting draw in the next round after
Atletico Madrid’s 2-0 victory over PSV Eindhoven guaranteed Diego
Simeone’s men first place in Group D.
Douglas Costa rifled Bayern ahead on 35
minutes in Russia, but Rostov equalised through Sardar Azmoun on the
stroke of half-time before going ahead courtesy of a Dmitri Poloz
penalty.
Juan Bernat swiftly levelled for the
Germans, but Ecuador international Christian Noboa fired competition
debutants Rostov to a first group stage victory with the winner on 67
minutes.
In Madrid, French duo Kevin Gameiro and
Antoine Griezmann netted second-half goals as Atletico — runners-up
twice in the past three seasons — registered their fifth win in as many
matches.
Besiktas launched a remarkable
second-half recovery as they fought back from three goals down against
Benfica to draw 3-3 in Istanbul.
Benfica, champions of Europe in 1961 and
1962, appeared to be sailing through to the last 16 after cruising 3-0
ahead inside barely half an hour through goals from Goncalo Guedes,
Nelson Semedo and Ljubomir Fejsa.
But the Turks pulled one back on the
hour courtesy of Cenk Tosun before two goals in the final seven minutes
from Ricardo Quaresma and Vincent Aboubakar revived their qualification
hopes.
Napoli were held 0-0 at home by Dynamo
Kiev and must take at least a point from their trip to Benfica in a
fortnight, while Besiktas will punch their ticket to the knockout stages
if they win in Ukraine.
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