Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Fiorentina 3 - 2 Bayern Munich A stunning strike from Arjen Robben fired Bayern Munich into the quarter-finals of the Champions League at the expense of an unlucky Fiorentina at a wet and windy Stadio Artemio Franchi.
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Portsmouth 1 - 2 Birmingham Birmingham gained revenge for their weekend FA Cup exit against Portsmouth after sending the Premier League's bottom club closer to relegation with a 2-1 triumph at Fratton Park.
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Sunderland 4 - 0 Bolton Wanderers Darren Bent chose the perfect moment to score his first hat-trick for Sunderland, with owner Ellis Short on Wearside to check on his investment.
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Arsenal 5-0 FC Porto Nicklas Bendtner grabbed a hat-trick as Arsenal cruised into the quarter-finals of the Champions League with an emphatic victory over Porto at the Emirates Stadium.
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Benitez about to lose his cool with Liverpool A season that still has two months to run cannot end soon enough for Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez who once secured a Champions League title for his club but would now gladly settle for fourth in the Premier League.
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Wayne fit for Champions League game Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will be fit for Wednesday's Champions League second leg match against AC Milan, manager Alex Ferguson said on Tuesday.
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Real's path blocked by Lyon's sturdy defence Real Madrid must find a way past an Olympique Lyon defence which has not conceded a goal in more than 10 hours' football if they are to keep alive their dream of playing in a Champions League final in their own stadium.
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Ribery may not be fit for Bayern Bayern Munich midfielder Franck Ribery is not certain to be fit for Tuesday's Champions League last 16 second leg tie at Fiorentina, coach Louis van Gaal said on Monday.
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Will injury keep Brown from World Cup Manchester United and England defender Wes Brown will know later on Monday whether a foot injury he sustained on Saturday at Wolverhampton Wanderers will dent his chances of playing in the World Cup finals.
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Valencia 0-0 Santander Valencia missed the chance to significantly strengthen their grip on a Champions League spot after being held to a goalless home draw by lowly Racing Santander, who continued their fine recent record at the Mestalla.
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Premier League

matches
 
standings
  team points games goals
1. Man. United 63 29 67 - 24
2. Chelsea 61 28 65 - 26
3. Arsenal 61 29 69 - 32
4. Tottenham 49 28 50 - 27
5. Man. City 49 27 52 - 35
6. Liverpool 48 29 45 - 29
7. Aston Villa 45 26 37 - 21
8. Birmingham 43 28 28 - 29
9. Everton 41 28 44 - 40
10. Fulham 38 28 32 - 29
11. Stoke 34 27 27 - 32
12. Blackburn 34 28 30 - 45
13. Sunderland 30 28 36 - 44
14. Bolton 29 29 32 - 54
15. Wigan 28 28 27 - 53
16. West Ham 27 28 36 - 45
17. Wolves 24 28 21 - 46
18. Hull 24 28 26 - 59
19. Burnley 23 28 29 - 60
20. Portsmouth 19 28 24 - 47
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