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Liverpool, Chelsea win in Champions League

Updated on: 26 February,2009 09:33 AM IST  | 
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Liverpool clinched a 1-0 win at Real Madrid yesterday while Chelsea ruined former coach Claudio Ranieri's return to keep alive English hopes of seeing four clubs in the Champions League last eight.

Liverpool, Chelsea win in Champions League

Liverpool clinched a 1-0 win at Real Madrid yesterday while Chelsea ruined former coach Claudio Ranieri's return to keep alive English hopes of seeing four clubs in the Champions League last eight.

Liverpool, five-time winners, stunned a packed Bernabeu and claimed a valuable away goal to take into the second leg of their last 16 tie when Yossi Benayoun headed home in the 81st minute.

At Stamford Bridge, Didier Drogba was on target as Chelsea, runners-up to Manchester United last season, edged Juventus 1-0.

Elsewhere yesterday, Bayern Munich crushed Sporting Lisbon 5-0 in Portugal while Panathinaikos drew 1-1 at Villearreal.

Liverpool striker Fernando Torres, who was signed from Real's bitter rivals Atletico, was close to stunning the Madrid crowd with a long-range dipping drive, which was acrobatically saved by Iker Casillas.

Xabi Alonso then came close with a cheeky lob from halfway which almost embarrassed Casillas.

Torres, who missed six weeks of the season with a hamstring injury, then picked up another knock and was replaced on the hour mark by Ryan Babel although the Spanish striker was far from happy as he trudged off to the bench.

Real pressed and Arjen Robben unleashed a fierce drive after 70 minutes which Pepe Reina saved.

But Liverpool grabbed the goal they deserved in the 81st minute.

Gabriel Heinze gave away a free-kick on the edge of the box. Fabio Aurelio sent over an inswinger and Benayoun headed past Casillas.

"We worked very hard and we scored a very good goal," said Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez who added that he took off Torres as a precaution.

"He hurt his ankle in the first minute so he wasn't fully fit. I took him off because he could be at risk for the next few games."

Real coach Juande Ramos said his team were still optimistic for the return leg at Anfield on March 10.

"We were unlucky to concede and now we need to win at Anfield. We are behind in the tie but it is far from over," said Ramos.

At Stamford Bridge, Drogba, back in the starting line-up under new coach Guus Hiddinck, after his stormy relationship with Luiz Felipe Scolari, scored the only goal in the 12th minute.

Salomon Kalou's pass found Drogba who took one touch and scored in the corner past Gianluigi Buffon in the Juventus goal.

Liverpool and Chelsea made it two good evenings for English sides after Arsenal had defeated Roma 1-0 on Tuesday while Manchester United drew 0-0 at Inter Milan.

"We created enough chances to score more but it's very important we keep a clean sheet at home," said Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.




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