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A 2 1 0 1 B 2 0 Full Time Summary Matchday 3 - Tuesday 18 October 2005 Group FC BAYERN MÜNCHEN JUVENTUS 32' Sebastian DEISLER 2190' Zlatan IBRAHIMOVIĆ 39' Martin DEMICHELIS (2)half time (0) A 10' Giuliano GIANNICHEDDA 30' in Bastian SCHWEINSTEIGER 10 Shots on goal 5 24' Lilian THURAM out Bixente LIZARAZU 15 Shots 12 46' in Alessandro DEL PIERO 88' in Mehmet SCHOLL 5 Corners 7 out Mauro CAMORANESI out Roque SANTA CRUZ 15 Fouls committed 24 46' in Giorgio CHIELLINI out 7 Offside 2 Manuele BLASI 66' in Adrian MUTU 48% Possession 52% out David TREZEGUET 24' Ball in play 26' Referee: VASSARAS Kyros Assistant referees: MAVROPOULOS Panagiotis TSOLAKIDIS Simeon Fourth official: TSIKINIS Iraklis UEFA delegate: BEEN Harry SK RAPID WIEN CLUB BRUGGE KV 36' Andreas DOBER 0175' Boško BALABAN in (0)half time (0) 54' Martin HIDEN in out Andreas DOBER 70' Gaëtan ENGLEBERT out Birger MAERTENS in 5 Shots on goal 6 73' Sebastian MARTINEZ in out Radek BEJBL 17 Shots 17 70' Gert VERHEYEN out Javier GARCIA PORTILLO in 7 Corners 8 73' Muhammet Hanifi AKAGÜNDÜZ in out Axel LAWAREE 90'+1 Kevin ROELANDTS 11 Fouls committed 13 out Grégory DUFER 1 Offside 2 54% Possession 46% 30' Ball in play 26' Referee: DOUGAL Stuart Assistant referees: MURPHY Tom Hugh CRYANS Martin Fourth official: CLARK Kenneth William UEFA delegate: FLATTUM Odd Group AFC AJAX20 FC THUN 36' Yannis ANASTASIOU 74' in Eren SEN B 55' Yannis ANASTASIOU (1)half time (0) out Pimenta ADRIANO 84' in Grégory DURUZ 82' in Ryan BABEL 7 Shots on goal 2 out Rodrigues GELSON out Yannis ANASTASIOU 19 Shots 8 84' in Pape Faye OMAR 84' in Nourdin BOUKHARI 5 Corners 4 out Mauro LUSTRINELLI out Steven PIENAAR 16 Fouls committed 11 90' in Johnny HEITINGA out Mauro ROSALES 8 Offside 4 59% Possession 41% 37' Ball in play 26' Referee: ROSETTI Roberto Assistant referees: COPELLI Cristiano STAGNOLI Alessandro Fourth official: DATTILO Antonio UEFA delegate: STERCKX Robert AC SPARTA PRAHA ARSENAL FC 25' Petr LUKÁŠ 0221' Thierry HENRY 70' in Miroslav MATUŠOVIČ (0)half time (1) 74' Thierry HENRY out Pavel PERGL in in 5 Shots on goal 5 15' Thierry HENRY 77' Libor DOŠEK out out Miroslav SLEPIČKA 18 Shots 10 José Antonio REYES 8 Corners 3 45' Robin VAN PERSIE 15 Fouls committed 12 58' Gaël CLICHY 6 Offside 3 73' in Emmanuel EBOUE out 41% Possession 59% Robin VAN PERSIE 89' in Quincy OWUSU-ABEYIE 22' Ball in play 32' out Cesc FABREGAS Referee: STARK Wolfgang Assistant referees: SCHEIBEL Markus SCHIFFNER Thorsten Fourth official: KINHÖFER Thorsten UEFA delegate: JOHANNESSEN Svein 1 2 22:39:04 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Owngoal 18 Oct 2005 UEFA Media Information Full Time Summary Matchday 3 - Tuesday 18 October 2005 Group PANATHINAIKOS FC FC BARCELONA 10' Sandor TORGHELLE 0037' Mark VAN BOMMEL C 44' Anthony SERIC 56' in Thiago MOTTA out in Mark VAN BOMMEL 59' Sotirios LEONTIOU 2 Shots on goal 3 out Sandor TORGHELLE 67' in Lionel MESSI out 76' in Dimitrios PAPADOPOULOS 5 Shots 9 Henrik LARSSON out Ezequiel GONZÁLEZ 4 Corners 8 73' XAVI 88' in Nordin Sibadich WOOTER 22 Fouls committed 27 76' in Andrés INIESTA out Anthony SERIC 8 Offside 3 out XAVI 40% Possession 60% 21' Ball in play 32' Referee: DE BLEECKERE Frank Assistant referees: SIMONS Mark HERMANS Peter Fourth official: VERMEIRSCH Eddie UEFA delegate: KAPL Gerhard UDINESE WERDER BREMEN 86' Antonio DI NATALE 1164' FELIPE (0)half time (0) 59' in BARRETO 37' Nelson VALDEZ out David DI MICHELE 6 Shots on goal 4 72' Johan MICOUD 62' Giampiero PINZI 14 Shots 15 84' in Aaron HUNT 77' in Stefano MAURI 2 Corners 4 out Nelson VALDEZ out Giampiero PINZI 16 Fouls committed 19 77' in Antonio DI NATALE out Damiano ZENONI 6 Offside 4 79' Vincenzo IAQUINTA 51% Possession 49% 26' Ball in play 25' Referee: TEMMINK René Assistant referees: BRINK Arie GEUTJES Roger Fourth official: WIEDEMEIJER Reinold UEFA delegate: MÕTTUS Aaro Group MANCHESTER UNITED FC LOSC LILLE 29' Paul SCHOLES 0032' RAFAEL D 37' Rio FERDINAND 50' Milivoje VITAKIC 55' John O'SHEA 6 Shots on goal 2 60' in Geoffrey DERNIS 63' Paul SCHOLES out Milenko ACIMOVIC 10 Shots 11 in 83' in Ji-Sung PARK 74' Matt MOUSSILOU 7 Corners 1 out out Ryan GIGGS Peter ODEMWINGIE 18 Fouls committed 25 84' in Kader KEITA 3 Offside 4 out Mathieu DEBUCHY 50% Possession 50% 87' Grégory TAFFOREAU 26' Ball in play 26' Referee: FARINA Stefano Assistant referees: CALCAGNO Paolo FOSCHETTI Giuseppe Fourth official: DE MARCO Andrea UEFA delegate: ALAJA Pertti VILLARREAL CF SL BENFICA 72' RIQUELME 1177' Manuel FERNANDES (0)half time (0) 46' in JOSICO 29' in Rui NEREU out ARRUABARRENA 5 Shots on goal 7 out QUIM 80' in LUCHO 18 Shots 16 66' in Andrey KARYAKA out out JOSÉ MARI 4 Corners 11 Georgios KARAGOUNIS 84' in ROGER 90'+1 in BETO out Alessio TACCHINARDI 12 Fouls committed 19 out GEOVANNI 1 Offside 1 50% Possession 50% 23' Ball in play 23' Referee: MEYER Florian Assistant referees: KADACH Carsten WEZEL Volker Fourth official: PERL Günter UEFA delegate: LAUDI Maurizio 2 2 22:39:04 CET Goal Booked Sent off Substitution Penalty Owngoal 18 Oct 2005 UEFA Media Information.
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