Arsenal vs Olympiakos Highlights: Champions League Highlights

Arsene Wenger continued the quest for the one thing missing from his impressive Arsenal CV as the Gunners maintained their 100% record in Champions League Group H with a 2-0 win over Olympiakos at Emirates Stadium.
Olympiakos, now managed by Brazil legend Zico, had goalkeeper Antonis Nikopolidis to thank for preventing Arsenal piling up a big score in a one-sided contest. However, The Greek champions were eventually undone with 12 minutes to go when substitute Eduardo set up Robin van Persie before Andrey Arshavin sealed the match when he netted a cheeky backheel, which had more than a hint of offside.

Highlights:
Arsenal 1-0 Olympiacos.

Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos

FK Rubin Kazan vs Internazionale Highlights: Champions League Highlights

Russian champions Rubin Kazan upset the odds to claim a draw against Inter Milan, holding the Italian Champions 1-1 in the early Champions League kick-off. Jose Mourinho’s men could not break through after Dejan Stankovic had equalized Alejandro Dominguez’s strike. Inter were reduced to ten men after the dismissal of Mario Balotelli.

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Barcelona vs Dynamo Kiev Highlights: UEFA Champions League Highlights

Defending Champions Barcelona made it four points from two games in their Champions League group after confidently seeing off Dynamo Kiev at the Nou Camp. Lionel Messi put the Catalan giants on their way with the opening goal in the 26th minute before half-time substitute Pedro Rodriguez sealed a fairly comfortable one-sided affair ny scoring Barca’s second 14 minutes from time. Pep Guardiola’s side, who drew 0-0 with Inter Milan in their opening match, now take over Group F leadership from Dynamo, who beat Rubin Kazan 3-1 first time out but were outclassed in this match.

Highlights:
Barcelona 1-0 Dynamo Kiev

Barcelona 2-0 Dynamo Kiev

Fiorentina vs Liverpool Highlights: UEFA Champions League Highlights

Liverpool’s Champions League hopes took a mighty blow as Fiorentina claimed an impressive victory in a delirious Stadio Artemio Franchi. This was Liverpool’s first away defeat in Europe since the semi-final defeat at Chelsea in April 2008, and only their ninth away reverse in 38 attempts in the competition under boss Rafael Benitez. Montenegro international Stevan Jovetic did most of the damage with a quick-fire double inside 10 minutes. Liverpool had no answer to the 19-year-old’s drive and pace, and their Group E future is now under immense threat. Liverpool did not manage a shot on target in a disappointing first period and although they fought back after the break, Fiorentina were never going to let a prized victory escape their grasp.

Highlights:
Fiorentina 1-0 Liverpool

Fiorentina 2-0 Liverpool

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