Champions League wrap: Salah ends Napoli’s unbeaten run; Tottenham through, Unwanted record for Rangers

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Bayern Munich 2 Inter Milan 0

Bayern
Munich
2
Inter
Milan
0

With
Bayern
and
Inter
already
guaranteed
to
finish
first
and
second
in
Group
C
respectively,
the
hosts
were
the
more
coherent
of
two
much-changed
sides
at
the
Allianz
Arena.
Following
a
decent
start
from
Inter,
Pavard
met
Joshua
Kimmich’s
delivery
to
put
the
hosts
ahead,
before
Choupo-Moting
added
some
gloss
with
a
brilliant
long-range
strike
after
the
break.

As
a
result,
Julian
Nagelsmann’s
men
have
won
all
six
Champions
League
group
games
in
consecutive
seasons,
finishing
eight
points
clear
of
Inter
to
demonstrate
their
credentials
as
one
of
the
top
contenders
for
the
European
title.

Plzen 2 Barca 4

Plzen
2
Barca
4

The
Blaugrana
were
already
condemned
to
a
place
in
the
Europa
League
ahead
of
their
final
match
of
Group
C,
with
Inter
and
Bayern
Munich’s
progression
assured
last
week.
Barca’s
only
other
victory
of
a
dismal
Champions
League
campaign
came
in
the
reverse
fixture
against
Plzen
in
September,
but
Xavi’s
team
rallied
to
win
in
style
at
the
Doosan
Arena.

Ferran
Torres
scored
twice
after
Marcos
Alonso’s
early
opener
and
though
Plzen
hit
back
through
Tomas
Chory’s
double,
Pablo
Torre
marked
his
first
Barca
start
with
a
goal
to
settle
the
contest.

Marseille 1 Tottenham 2

Marseille
1
Tottenham
2

Spurs
knew
a
point
would
be
enough
to
send
them
through,
but
Chancel
Mbemba’s
powerful
strike
put
them
a
goal
down
at
half-time.
However,
Lenglet
nodded
home
from
Ivan
Perisic’s
set-piece
shortly
after
the
break
before
Hojbjerg
smashed
home
in
injury
time
to
seal
Spurs’ place
in
the
next
round.

The
victory
means
Spurs
finish
as
Group
D
winners
as
they
reach
the
knockout
stages
of
the
competition
for
the
first
time
since
2019-20.

Rangers 1 Ajax 3

Rangers
1
Ajax
3

Giovanni
van
Bronckhorst’s
side
had
little
chance
of
securing
a
Europa
League
spot
heading
into
the
final
match
of
their
Group
A
campaign,
and
any
slim
hope
was
dashed
when
they
found
themselves
0-2
down
within
29
minutes
at
Ibrox.
Steven
Berghuis
opened
the
scoring
for
the
visitors
in
the
fourth
minute
with
Mohammed
Kudus
doubling
Ajax’s
advantage.

Rangers
did
get
a
late
consolation
goal
from
the
penalty
spot,
tucked
away
by
captain
James
Tavernier,
but
Francisco
Conceicao
rounded
things
off
for
Ajax.

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