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Manchester United 3-2 Bayern Munich (Agg. 4-4*)
Wednesday 7 April 2010
20:45 CET (7:45pm GMT)
Old Trafford, Manchester, England
Manchester United had another dream start in the second-leg, along with the returning Wayne Rooney, they jumped out to a 3-0 lead. However, Olic pulled a goal back and Rafael was sent off, before Arjen Robben scored the crucial away goal with a stunning volley to send Bayern through after a 4-4 aggregate.
- Report: Manchester United 3-2 Bayern Munich (Agg 4-4): Arjen Robben The Hero Again As He Clinches Another Away Goals Win
- Ratings: Player Ratings: Manchester United 3-2 Bayern Munich (Agg: 4-4)
- Quickfire: Champions League: Iron-Willed Bayern Munich Built In The Image Of Their Manager
- Debate: Champions League Debate: Arjen Robben’s Wonder Volley Against Manchester United – The Best Goal In The Competition This Season?
- Comment: Champions League Comment: The View From Germany On Sir Alex Ferguson's 'Typical Germans' Rant
- Comment: Champions League: Van Gaal’s Bayern Give New Meaning to “FC Hollywood”
- Comment: Manchester United Analysis: How Sir Alex Ferguson Lost Control - On And Off The Pitch, To 'Typically German' Bayern
- Special: Champions League Special: In Pictures - Bayern Munich Fight Back To Stun Manchester United
- Franck Ribery & Arjen Robben Can Win A Game At Any Moment - Bayern Munich Defender Martin Demichelis
- Bayern Munich Played Very Well After The Break Against Manchester United - Mark Van Bommel
- Bayern Munich Hero Arjen Robben: I'm Not In The Same Category As Lionel Messi
- Louis Van Gaal Delighted With Bayern Munich Performance

Girondins de Bordeaux 1-0 Olympique Lyonnais (Agg. 2-3)
Wednesday April 7 2010
20:45 CET (7:45pm GMT)
Stade Chaban Delmas, Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux were unable to overcome their 3-1 deficit from the first-leg against Lyon. Les Girondins earned a 1-0 win, but Les Gones will be the ones representing France in the semi-finals.
- Report: Girondins de Bordeaux 1–0 Olympique Lyonnais (Agg: 2-3): First Leg Deficit Too Much As OL Finally Reach Semis
- Ratings: Player Ratings: Girondins De Bordeaux 1-0 Olympique Lyonnais (Agg. 2-3)
- Quickfire: Champions League Comment: Defensive Discipline Key To Lyon’s Progression Past Blunted Bordeaux
- Comment: Champions League Comment: Time To Gamble For Claude Puel’s Olympique Lyonnais
- Bordeaux Coach Laurent Blanc Regrets First-Leg Loss To Lyon
- Olympique Lyon Coach Claude Puel Praises Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris After Champions League Win Against Bordeaux
- Hugo Lloris Hails Champions League Semi-Finalists Olympique Lyonnais As ‘Mentally Faultless’

CSKA Moscow 0-1 Inter (Agg. 0-2)
Tuesday 6 April 2010
18:30 CET (5:30pm GMT)
Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, Russia
Inter earned a 1-0 first-leg win over CSKA Moscow at the San Siro and repeated the feat in Russia, courtesy of an early Wesley Sneijder free-kick. The Nerazzurri advance to the semi-finals 2-0 on aggregate.
- Report: CSKA Moscow 0-1 Inter (Agg. 0-2): Nerazzurri Stroll Into Semi Finals As 10-Man CSKA Are Eliminated
- Ratings: Player Ratings: CSKA Moscow 0-1 Inter (Agg. 0-2)
- Quickfire: Champions League Comment: Jose Mourinho's Imposing Inter Make It Easy Against CSKA Moscow
- CSKA Moscow Coach Leonid Slutskiy Proud Of Performance Against Inter

Barcelona 4-1 Arsenal (Agg. 6-3)
Tuesday 6 April 2010
20:45 CET (7:45pm GMT)
Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain
It was a thrilling 2-2 draw in the first-leg that featured an epic Arsenal comeback, but in the second-leg it was all Barcelona. Lionel Messi's sensational four-goal performance gave the Spaniards a 4-1 win, as they advanced 6-3 on aggregate.
- Report: Barcelona 4-1 Arsenal (Agg. 6-3): Four-midable Messi Destroys Gunners With Magical Display
- Ratings: Player Ratings: Barcelona 4-1 Arsenal (Agg. 6-3)
- Quickfire: Champions League: Messi 4-1 Arsenal - The Greatest Player You Ever Saw
- Comment: Champions Legaue Analysis: Lionel Messi Is Barcelona’s Heart But Xavi Is The Brain And The Lungs
- Comment: Arsenal Analysis: Barcelona Show Us How To Get Messi - Arsene Wenger Better Have Been Taking Notes
- Comment: Champions League Comment: The Argentine Perspective On Barcelona's Lionel Messi
- Comment: Arsenal's Identity Crisis: Why Arsene Wenger Will Never Win The Champions League Without Big Changes
- Special: Champions League: In Pictures - How Barcelona's Lionel Messi Destroyed Arsenal At Camp Nou
- Special: Champions League Special: Players Who Have Been Given A Perfect 10 By Goal.com
- Special: Champions League Debate: Lionel Messi Set To Rewrite The History Books
- Arsene Wenger: Arsenal Beaten By The Better Team, And Barcelona's Lionel Messi Is The Best In The World - By Some Distance
- Barcelona President Joan Laporta Labels Lionel Messi A 'Stellar Genius' After Arsenal Demolition

Hosted by Stephen Crawford & Adam Scime
We've had two tremendous matches today, so lets hope the intensity keeps up in the next clashes!
Until next time, this is LIVE commentator Stephen Crawford signing off.
From everyone here at Goal.com, thanks for joining us!
Here's the thoughts of Benfica coach Jorge Jesus, who felt his side deserved a point from the game.
"They were the better team on the night and that's the story of the day.
"We have to keep fighting, pick ourselves up, get the confidence back and challenge in the other competitions and in the second leg of this tie too.
"They punished us on every occasion; they scored some quality goals and they deserved to win."
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“The score made it look like it was an easy game, but it certainly wasn't.
(Strange... it looked pretty easy from where I was sitting, but hey.)
“I do not think it's over yet. I remember a clash between Milan and Deportivo la Coruna when Milan was also ahead by four goals, and in the end Deportivo eliminated Milan.
“I went into the Arsenal dressing room after the match to speak to Robin van Persie. I had agreed with him to swap shirts – my sons are big fans of his and he brought two for them. They will be delighted.
Van Bommel went on to talk about a possible move to PSV in the future, but was quick to point out his terms for the move.
“I've spoken with PSV, but we don't have an agreement yet. The club has to decide what they want.
“If Louis van Gaal turns out to be the new coach, I won't go.”
"Tonight everything went in the right direction and we did a very good match. You don't start a match thinking to win 4-0, but at the end i think we deserved it coz we played very well."
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Champions League Player Ratings: AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal
Goals from Kevin-Prince Boateng, Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic handed the Italian side a victory that all but seals their progression to the next round of the competition
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Champions League Player Ratings: Zenit 3-2 Benfica
Goal.com casts a studious eye over the performers at the Petrovsky Stadium as a late goal settles a thriller in the Russian's favour and sets up enthralling second leg
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Serie A Player Ratings: Parma 0-0 Juventus
The Bianconeri missed a great chance to go back to the top of Serie A, but they caused the home side plenty of problems thanks mainly to Andrea Pirlo
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Messi breaks Champions League knockout record
The Argentine, still only 24, is level with current record holders Raul and Andriy Shevchenko, but can surpass the two European greats with a solitary strike at Leverkusen tonight
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Should 'Vanishing Spray' be introduced globally?
The spray, which has been designed to stop defensive walls from encroaching closer than 10 yards to the ball at free-kicks, is set to be discussed at next month's IFAB meeting
