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Inzaghi and Shevchenko hit 60 mark
(Agencies)
Updated: 2007-09-20 10:27
LONDON: Holder AC Milan took the first step on the long road to Moscow
when it opened its Champions League campaign with a 2-1 victory against
Benfica on Tuesday.
Chelsea's Andriy Shevchenko celebrates after scoring against Rosenborg
during their Champions League Group B soccer match at Stamford Bridge in
London September 18, 2007.?[AP]
The opening batch of fixtures in the 2007-08 competition, which finishes
in the Russian capital on May 21, proved a milestone for two of Europe's
most prolific strikers.
At San Siro, Milan's serial goal poacher Filippo Inzaghi took his tally
in European club football to 60 with his side's second goal after Andrea
Pirlo opened the scoring in Group D.
Inzaghi's former Milan teammate Andriy Shevchenko also hit the 60 mark
when he scored Chelsea's equalizer in a frustrating 1-1 home draw with
Rosenborg Trondheim in Group B.
Only German great Gerd Mueller (62) stands above them in the European
scoring charts.
Real Madrid's Raul is just one goal behind Inzaghi and Shevchenko after
heading its first in a 2-1 Group C victory for the nine-time champion at
home to Werder Bremen.
Netherlands striker Ruud van Nistelrooy struck 16 minutes from time to
mark the club's 300th game in Europe's elite competition with a victory.
Liverpool, beaten by Milan in last season's final, began with a 1-1 draw
in Porto despite playing most of the second half with 10 men after winger
Jermaine Pennant was sent off.
The other match in Group A ended in a 2-0 home victory for Olympique
Marseille against Besiktas.
Carlo Ancelotti's Milan side, bidding for an eighth European Cup crown,
clicked smoothly through the gears against Benfica and had the game won
after 23 minutes thanks to Pirlo's free kick and a trademark finish from
Inzaghi.
Inzaghi, however, did not get a mention from Ancelotti after the game
despite taking his tally in the competition to 43.
Irreplaceable player
"Pirlo scored a goal, had an assist and played the ball around well. He
is an irreplaceable player. Kaka and Pirlo are a good double act,"
Ancelotti told reporters.
Shevchenko's 53rd-minute header spared Chelsea's blushes against
Norwegians Rosenborg in a game watched by just 25,000 fans at Stamford
Bridge.
The visitors took a shock lead in Group B through Miika Koppinen's flick
in the 24th minute and Jose Mourinho's side wasted chance after chance to
equalise.
Shevchenko, yet to impress since moving from Milan, eventually found the
net but Rosenborg held on for a point despite one-way Blues traffic.
"The story of the match is ... we couldn't score two goals in 20 chances
and we could not defend a set piece," a grim-looking Mourinho told
reporters.
Liverpool, the 2005 champion, suffered a torrid start in the Dragao
Stadium against 2004 winners Porto, going behind to a Lucho Gonzalez
penalty after eight minutes.
Dutchman Dirk Kuyt, who scored in the 2-1 defeat by Milan in last May's
final, headed in the equalizer after 17 minutes and Liverpool will return
home satisfied with a point after Pennant was sent off in the 57th minute
for a second booking.
Liverpool has not won in Portgual for 23 years.
Shakhtar Donetsk striker Brandao had the honor of scoring the first goal
of the group phase of this season's competition, pouncing after five
minutes to set his side on the way to a 2-0 home win over Celtic and
above Milan at the top of Group D.
The result means Celtic has lost 13 of its 14 away matches in the
Champions League.
Elsewhere, Schalke's hopes of surviving the group stages for the first
time took a knock when it lost at home to Valencia - David Villa scoring
the only goal of the game.
Lazio drew 1-1 in Greece against Olympiakos Piraeus in a match played
behind closed doors because of crowd trouble in a game last season.
Action in Groups E to H begins on Wednesday with 2006 champion Barcelona
hosting Olympique Lyon and Manchester United away to Sporting.
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