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Roy Hodgson has stepped down as England manager after the Three Lions crashed out of Euro 2016 in embarrassing fashion with tonight's 2-1 defeat to Iceland in Nice.
27/11/2013
Bayern Munich's progress through the group stage of the Champions League may have been serene but their preparations for a record-breaking 10th successive win have been considerably less so.
The German club can set a new competition best with a win over CSKA Moscow but the trip to Russia has so far not gone to plan.
Bayern's plane was 45 minutes late arriving, the team's coach then got further delayed in Moscow's notorious traffic and with snow falling on the Khimki Arena pitch, they could not even train as their kit was stuck on the city's snarled-up roads.
"We have to deal with these conditions," coach Pep Guardiola told a press conference.
"Before the first game CSKA had a long flight to us. We have a highly professional approach.
"Although we are already qualified, tackling the game with the conditions we have to deal with in Moscow, after a long flight from Munich, it will be a matter of the head.
"In November, at this stage, CSKA is very dangerous. We have to play great if we want to win."
If Bayern are to surpass Barcelona's record of 2002-03 - and equal a club record of five successive away wins in the competition - they will have to do it without their strongest side.
Striker Mario Mandzukic was left behind because of a calf injury, meaning 18-year-old reserve star Julian Green makes a first appearance in the senior squad, while Franck Ribery, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Xherdan Shaqiri, Claudio Pizarro, Diego Contento and Holger Badstuber were already ruled out.
CSKA head coach Leonid Slutsky admits his side have a difficult task against what he believes is currently the best team in the world.
"We can do differently (from the 3-0 defeat in their first meeting) but this is unlikely to directly affect the outcome," he told a press conference.
"In the Bundesliga Bayern beat last season's (Champions League) finalists Borussia Dortmund 3-0 (on Saturday). This is the best team in the world.
"Our task is to play with maximum quality. Moments will still occur, Bayern create them against every team, but we need more quality in attack than we did in the first game."
Midfielder Alan Dzagoev is unlikely to feature after only returning to training yesterday from a hamstring problem, while striker Seydou Doumbia is a doubt with a thigh injury.
27/11/2013
Champions League: Chelsea progress to knockout phase despite loss to Basel
Chelsea are through to the UEFA Champions League knockout stages despite a 1-0 loss to Basel at St Jakob Park.
Jose Mourinho's men rarely threatened and failed to have a single shot on target in the 90 minutes as Basel completed a shock double over the 2012 champions.
The winner came with just three minutes left as the hugely impressive Egyptian Mohamed Salah broke clear and slotted home past Petr Cech.
Qualification to the knock-out stages of the Champions League was the only consolation Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho could take.
But with Schalke drawing 0-0 at Steaua Bucharest, Chelsea are through despite their defeat, while Basel have moved into second and a draw with the Germans in their final match will see them through with the English outfit.
The Blues, 2-1 winners at St Jakob Park in the Europa League semi-final first
leg in April, were under pressure from the start on this occasion.
Chelsea might have gone in front after 15 minutes but a Branislav Ivanovic cross was just out of Samuel Eto'o's reach.
Otherwise, it was all Basel and Cech saved an inswinging Taulant Xhaka free-kick, reached to claw away a dangerous Valentin Stocker cross and turned a deflected Fabian Frei shot round the post.
When he was beaten by Ivan Ivanov's toe-poke at a corner, John Obi Mikel scrambled clear.
Despite losing 1-0 to Basel, Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech acknowledged their progress as the most important thing.
Cech then tipped over Salah's drive from the edge of the area and from the resulting corner, the Blues survived a penalty claim against Lampard when the ball ricocheted off the midfielder's arm inside the area, with referee Stephane Lannoy deeming no spot-kick.
Chelsea deployed the same three-man midfield of Mikel, Lampard and Ramires which performed so well in Saturday's 3-0 win at West Ham, with Willian's inclusion for Hazard the only change.
Basel, though, bossed central areas and the movement of Frei and Salah caused particular trouble.
The pair combined and Salah struck from 12 yards, a deflection almost seeing the ball elude Cech, who was on his knees when he palmed the ball over.
Glenn Hoddle and Niall Quinn discuss whether Chelsea used the right tactics in their 1-0 defeat against Basel.
Marco Streller fired wide from Salah's cross under pressure from John Terry before Cesar Azpilicueta recovered to execute a well-timed tackle on the winger as he shaped to shoot inside Chelsea's area.
Fernando Torres, fit again after missing three games with an adductor injury, replaced Eto'o after 42 minutes when the Cameroon striker was taken off on a stretcher after falling awkwardly and Eden Hazard followed him into the fray 10 minutes into the second half.
Torres and Hazard combined but the latter's heavy pass to Ramires halted a promising move.
Serey Die was booked for a foul on Hazard, presenting Chelsea with a free-kick from a promising position, but Lampard's shot was poor and Ivanovic cleared.
The Blues were more robust in the second half, but even when Yann Sommer's poor clearance presented Hazard with the ball the visitors contrived to fluff the attack.
With the game becoming more stretched as the match entered the final 10 minutes, Die fired wide at the end of a Basel counter attack and then Fabian Schar's long-range effort was held by Cech.
Kevin De Bruyne was introduced for Willian with four minutes to go but from the restart, Basel broke and scored.
Salah got in behind the Chelsea defence to meet Schar's brilliant long-range pass and drove down the right before lofting a neat finish into the net.
27/11/2013
The problem for Arsenal supporters is that it is becoming difficult to be persuaded of the vagaries of cup competition - the belief that a fair wind might carry any team all the way - when all evidence points to an obvious limit to their ambitions. Arsenal have successfully negotiated the opening group stages in each of the last 13 seasons. Only nine-time winners Real Madrid can better that record. It is taking the next step that has proven the tricky part.
Wilshere reaction
But what Baup and Klopp might have picked up on is a growing resilience to this particular incarnation of Wenger's team. The attractive football remains, supplemented by the undisguised brilliance of Ozil that has lifted those forward-thinking players around him. And yet, just as impressive has been the solid base upon which the familiar passing game is now being constructed.
It was there at the weekend against Southampton as the Gunners kept their fifth clean sheet of the season on their own patch. "It could have been a very difficult game if we had conceded the first goal," acknowledged Wenger in his programme notes for Tuesday's game. "That is where maybe we have improved in our defensive stability when the game is difficult."
Club captain Thomas Vermaelen echoed those sentiments in his own address to the club's supporters. "It might not have been the most beautiful win by us, but it is certainly important," he said of the weekend victory. "In fact, sometimes I think it can be even more important to get wins like that throughout the season; when you are not at your best but you do enough to get the job done."
The fact that the skipper cannot get into this team says much for the partnership Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker have forged in the heart of the defence. But for Andre Ayew's late consolation in the first meeting between these sides, Arsenal would have four clean sheets from five Champions League games and the understanding between the pair has been a feature of that improved solidity. With Mathieu Flamini in front of them, there is a maturity to this team.
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