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Ghanaians In Champions League 9/14/2005
Ghanaians In Champions League
Milan 3 - 1 Fenerbahce
Goals: Kaka 18, 87, Alex pen 63, Shevchenko 89
Stephen Appiah displayed sound performances in midfield, and was one of his teams est players, but he pulled up with what appeared to be a groin strain and was forced off the field.
"One of the best men on the pitch, Appiah picked up an unfortunate injury in the 52nd minute. He seemed to suffer from a strain on his thigh and had to kick the ball out to get himself substituted" - www.fenerbahce.org
Fenerbahce: Demirel; Balci, Fabio Luciano, Turaci, Umit; Marco Aurelio, Sahin, Appiah (Aslan 53) (Nobre 89); Alex; Anelka, Tuncay

Chelsea 1 - 0 Anderlecht
Chelsea (4-3-3) Cech; Ferreira, Carvalho, Terry (c), Gallas; Essien (Huth 90), Makelele, Lampard; Duff (J Cole 76), Drogba, Robben (Wright-Phillips 66).

PSV 1-0 FC Schalke 04
PSV had a reorganised defence in which Eric Addo and Theo Lucius replaced injured Brazilian Alex and cup-tied Michael Ball.
PSV: Gomes, Reiziger, Addo, Ooijer, Lucius, Afellay, Simons, Cocu (Lamey/82), Beasley, Vennegoor (Robert/86), Farfan


Source: GHP


 
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