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    ee round kondu oru picture kittumo, who will go through, who to Europa and who back to home?
    Match Day 4 odu koodi ekadesham oru idea kittum

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    Wednesday, 19 October
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    18 October 2016
    20:45
    Sporting CP 12 Borussia Dortmund
    Bruno Csar 67' Report Aubameyang 9'
    Weigl 43'
    Estdio Jos Alvalade, Lisbon
    Attendance: 46,609[19]
    Referee: Damir Skomina (Slovenia)
    18 October 2016
    20:45
    Real Madrid 51 Legia Warsaw
    Bale 16'
    Jodłowiec 20' (o.g.)
    Asensio 37'
    Vzquez 68'
    Morata 84'
    Report Radović 22' (pen.)
    Santiago Bernabu, Madrid
    Attendance: 70,251[19]
    Referee: Ruddy Buquet (France)




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    18 October 2016
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    18 October 2016
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    Silva 90+3' (pen.)
    Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
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    18 October 2016
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    18 October 2016
    20:45
    Lyon 01 Juventus
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    18 October 2016
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    CSKA Moscow 11 Monaco
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    18 October 2016
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    Bayer Leverkusen 00 Tottenham Hotspur
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    Barcelona 4-0 Manchester City
    (Messi 17', 61', 69', Neymar 89')

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    Barcelona 4-0 Manchester City
    (Messi 17', 61', 69', Neymar 89')
    last goal assist aara???? 85 mins vare kandu
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    Thursday, 20 October
    Barcelona 4 FT
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    Napoli 2 FT
    Besiktas 3
    Paris SG 3 FT
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    Hat-tricks for Messi and zil on goal-filled Wednesday

    Barcelona, thanks largely to a hat-trick from Lionel Messi, and Atltico Madrid made it nine points out of nine as Mesut zil registered a treble of his own in a 6-0 victory for Arsenal.








    • Lionel Messi scores a hat-trick as Barcelona maintain their 100% record, beating Manchester City
    • Atltico Madrid also make it three wins from three after overcoming Rostov
    • Arsenal and Paris have a six-point cushion in Group A after defeating Ludogorets and Basel respectively
    • Mesut zil on target three times in the second half in Arsenal's 6-0 triumph
    • Beşiktaş end Napoli's perfect start to the UEFA Champions League group stage

    Group A
    Arsenal 6-0 Ludogorets Razgrad
    Mesut zil scored a second-half hat-trick as Arsenal blew Ludogorets away. The German international took centre stage after Alexis Snchez, with a deft chip, Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had given the north Londoners a 3-0 advantage by the 46-minute mark.
    Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 Basel
    ngel Di Mara, Lucas and Edinson Cavani, with a late spot kick, gave the scoreline a somewhat flattering appearance on a night when Basel hit the woodwork three times.
    Vincent Aboubakar (right) was the match winner for BeşiktaşAFP/Getty ImagesGroup B
    Napoli 2-3 Beşiktaş
    Beşiktaş registered their first success in 12 all-time encounters with Italian opposition thanks to Vincent Aboubakar's winner, his second goal of the match, four minutes from time. Fabri saved Lorenzo Insigne's penalty for the Serie A side with the score at 2-1 but was eventually beaten from the spot by Manolo Gabbiadini.
    Dynamo Kyiv 0-2 Benfica
    Franco Cervi's strike added to Eduardo Salvio's early spot kick, awarded after Antunes brought down Gonalo Guedes, as Benfica recorded their first victory in the section.
    Group C
    Celtic 0-2 Borussia Mnchengladbach
    Lars Stindl's drive through the legs of goalkeeper Craig Gordon, following an unsuccessful attempt by Kolo Tour to shepherd the ball out of play, gave the Bundesliga team a 57th-minute lead. Andr Hahn then punished another error by the defender as the Foals garnered their first points.
    Gladbach scorer Andr Hahn and a crestfallen Kolo TourGetty ImagesBarcelona 4-0 Manchester City
    Lionel Messi's seventh UEFA Champions League hat-trick ensured a miserable Camp Nou return for Josep Guardiola. Messi's second came eight minutes after former Barcelona custodian Claudio Bravo was sent off for handling a lob by Luis Surez outside the area. Messi teed up Neymar, who moments earlier had a penalty stopped by Willy Caballero, for the fourth late on.
    Group D
    Bayern Mnchen 4-1 PSV Eindhoven
    Bayern posted their first win in four as they bounced back from their matchday two setback in Madrid, Robert Lewandowski and Arjen Robben making the points safe after Luciano Narsingh had replied to goals from Thomas Mller and Joshua Kimmich.

    Rostov 0-1 Atltico Madrid
    Atltico were made to work before finally making the breakthrough just after the hour. Yannick Carrasco's thumping finish at the far post not only rubber-stamped the Rojiblancos' third successive victory it also inflicted on Rostov their first home defeat in 27 games.

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