For Chelsea, that meant it is the first time in their 11 UEFA Champions League campaigns that they have failed to get out of the group and, more ignominiously, they are the first winners of the competition to bow out so early. Goals from Fernando Torres (2), David Luiz, Gary Cahill, Juan Mata and Oscar ensured an emphatic sign-off but it could not lift the sense of disappointment and regret. Joshua John claimed FC Nordsjælland’s solitary reply.
In related news, Juventus, Celtic and Galatasaray finally laid their hands on the last three tickets for the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday evening, the draw for which is scheduled for Thursday 20 December in Nyon (Switzerland).
Paris St Germain, Schalke, Malaga, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Manchester United all finished top of their respective groups and have therefore earned the right to play the second leg of their last-16 fixtures at home. They will be drawn against a second-placed team that belongs to a different national association and that they have not previously met in this year’s competition.
Runners-up Porto, Arsenal, AC Milan, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Valencia, Celtic and Galatasaray will therefore play the first legs of the subsequent round at home. Nine nations will be represented in the Round of 16, including four from Spain and three from Germany. Two English clubs will also be in the pot.
Results of other fixtures
Celtic 2:1 Spartak Moskva
Man United 0-1 CFR Cluj
Braga 1:2 Galatasaray
LOSC 0:1 Valencia
Bayern Munchen 4:1 BATE
Shakhtar Donetsk 0:1 Juventus
Barcelona 0:0 Benfica
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