Spartak Moscow's Kim Kallstrom and Juan Insaurralde fight
for the ball with Barcelona's Lionel Messi during their
Champions League Group G soccer match at Luzhniki stadium
in Moscow November 20, 2012. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor
Lionel Messi fired Barcelona into the last 16 of the
Champions League with two goals in their 3-0 victory at Spartak
Moscow today but holders Chelsea are walking a tightrope after
a crushing defeat by Juventus.
Valencia and last season's runners-up Bayern Munich advanced
from Group F with a 1-1 draw in the Mestalla while
free-scoring Shakhtar Donetsk beat Nordsjaelland 5-2 with a
controversial Luiz Adriano hat-trick smoothing their progress
from Group E.
The Brazilian seemed unaware that his team mate Willian was
playing the ball back to the Danish side's keeper following
an injury and pounced to score his first goal sparking jeers
and whistles from the crowd and angering the incredulous home
side.
Messi's brace for Barca took his tally in Europe's flagship
club competition to 56, equal second on the all-time scorers'
list with Dutchman Ruud van Nistelrooy, as the Catalans
guaranteed top spot in Group G.
Juventus are favourites to join Shakhtar in the last 16 after
a 3-0 defeat of Chelsea to move second in Group E.
A draw for the Italians in Ukraine in a fortnight would mean
Chelsea having the dubious distinction of becoming the first
defending champions to exit at the group stage.
Fabio Quagliarella gave Juventus a 38th minute lead with a
deflected shot and Arturo Vidal's second half effort was also
diverted past Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech on the hour.
Sebastian Giovinco rounded off a dazzling performance from
Juventus with a breakaway third in stoppage time.
"We said before the game that we have our destiny in our
hands, not any more," Chelsea keeper Petr Cech said.
"Now we need to do our bit, we need to win our last game and
hope our fate is kind. Being realistic Juventus played very
well and they need just a point and Shakhtar are already
through.
"It's a very sad moment."
Chelsea coach Roberto Di Matteo left striker Fernando Torres
out of the starting lineup but his plan backfired, leaving
further question marks about his future after his side's
slump in form over recent weeks.
"In a big club like this if you have a few bad results you're
always going to be under pressure, I knew that from day one,"
the Italian told Sky Sports.
Shakhtar trailed twice against Nordsjaelland and although
their victory was ultimately comfortable it was also thick
with controversy as their first goal left the home side
fuming.
Willian had sportingly played the ball back to
Nordsjaelland's goalkeeper after a break in play to treat
Morten Nordstrand but Adriano, seemingly unaware of his team
mate's sense of fair play, nipped in to equalise.
"Their attacker didn't get it," Nordsjaelland captain Nicolai
Stokholm told reporters.
"I looked down at my armband, and there's something about
respect - it has to be said we didn't see much of that."
After their shock defeat at Celtic, Barcelona rediscovered
their verve with a comfortable victory as Spartak's
artificial surface proved perfect for their passing game.
Messi scored his 79th and 80th goals of 2012 in the first
half and is closing in on Gerd Mueller's calendar year record
of 85 set in 1975. Dani Alves had opened the scoring for
Barca.
"We couldn't allow what happened at Celtic to happen again,"
Messi told Spanish TV.
While Barca have an unassailable 12 points, the runners-up
spot is in the balance after Benfica beat Celtic 2-1, meaning
they both have seven points with one game left.
Scottish champions Celtic were 20 minutes away from the score
draw that would have put them through along with the
Spaniards before Argentine Ezequiel Garay struck the winner
on a night of torrential rain in Lisbon.
Celtic host Spartak in their final group game knowing they
will have to better Benfica's result against Barcelona.
Valencia were already certain of a last 16 place before they
even kicked off against Bayern Munich after BATE Borisov's
2-0 loss to Lille in an earlier kickoff.
Thomas Mueller's late equaliser for Bayern then spared the
German club a nervy final night in the group stage as a draw
was enough to put them out of reach of BATE.
Valencia played two thirds of the match with 10 men after
Antonio Barragan was sent off for a wild tackle on David
Alaba in the 33rd minute.
"If you play with an extra man for an hour and have to be
content with a 1-1 draw it's not satisfactory," Bayern chief
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said on the club's website (www.fcbayern.telekom.de).
"We have to put our foot on the gas again."
Galatasaray kept alive their chances of reaching the knockout
phase with a 1-0 victory over already-qualified Manchester
United.
They are vying with CFR Cluj for the runners-up spot in Group
H after the Romanians beat Braga 3-1 with a first-half
hat-trick from Rui Pedro doing the damage.
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