Arsenal, Chelsea jolted

Arsenal, Chelsea jolted
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Arsenal, Chelsea jolted. Arsenal and Chelsea had a Champions League night to forget on Tuesday as a Robert Lewandowski hat-trick helped Bayern Munich crush Dinamo Zagreb.

Paris: Arsenal and Chelsea had a Champions League night to forget on Tuesday as a Robert Lewandowski hat-trick helped Bayern Munich crush Dinamo Zagreb. Champions Barcelona, with injured icon Lionel Messi watching from the stands, followed up their opening Group E draw at Roma with a stirring come-from-behind 2-1 win against Bayer Leverkusen.

The Germans appeared to have the three points in the bag after Kyriakos Papadopoulos's header before the break. But Luis Suarez turned the game around in the final 10 minutes as Sergi Roberto tapped home the rebound after the Uruguayan's initial effort had been saved.

And the former Liverpool striker thumped home a stunning effort to hand Barca a hard-fought three points, two minutes later. There was a sting in the tail as captain Andres Iniesta hobbled off after an hour. With Roma sent on their way 3-2 by BATE Borisov it left Barca shading Group E.

Jose Mourinho's return to Porto, the team who the Portuguese guided to the 2004 title, proved an unhappy affair. Andre Andre's opener for Porto late in the first half was quickly cancelled out by a superb Willian free-kick, but Maicon's 52nd-minute header proved to be the difference in this Group G clash played at a rip-roaring pace. Dynamo Kiev, 2-0 winners over Maccabi Tel Aviv, top the table on goal difference with Chelsea in third.

Arguably the most stunning result of the evening emerged from the Emirates Stadium, where Greek champions Olympiakos shocked Arsenal 3-2 to leave the Gunners stone last in Group F. The Greeks, ending a 12-match losing run in England, left pointless Arsenal and their coach Arsene Wenger ashen-faced, and the team's fans jeering at the final whistle.

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