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| Arsenal's Thierry Henry (R) fights for the ball with Real Madrid's Sergio Ramos during their Champions League first knockout round first leg soccer match at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid February 21, 2006. Arsenal won 1-0. (Xinhua/Reuters) | LONDON, Feb. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Injury-hit Arsenal
became the first English team to beat the nine-times European champions Real
Madrid in European competition at home, winning 1-0 Tuesday in the first
knockout round of Champions League.
Thierry Henry helped the former England Premier
champions take an upper hand with the advantage of an away goal, which was among
the only five goals on the night.
European champions Liverpool did not fare quite so
well Tuesday night, losing 1-0 to Benfica in Lisbon after a headed goal from
Luisao six minutes from time.
Olympique Lyon, tipped as dark horses to reach the
final in Paris in May, also ended the night 1-0 winners over PSV Eindhoven as
Juninho Pernambucano scored after 64 minutes.
Bayern Munich failed to win at their new home for the
first time in 15 matches in all competitions as AC Milan forced a 1-1 draw.
Andriy Shevchenko's penalty 13 minutes after the break cancelled out Michael
Ballack's stunning 23rd-minute opener.
Arsenal, with none of the 14 players appearing on
field against Real were English, had long be dotted a side out of form and
written off by almost everyone.
The gunners took control of the game from the first
minute and had three scoring chances in the opening exchanges before Real had
even got into their stride.
Without the likes of Sol Campbell, Ashley Cole,
Lauren, Robin van Persie and Dennis Bergkamp, the visitors hardly allowed Real
to play all night, and came out more ambition, drive and determination when
Henry scored two minutes into the second half.
The Frenchman struck after dispossessing Ronaldo near
the halfway line and evading three challenges on a mazy run before steering the
ball past Ilker Casillas.
Henry's goal, among the 201 goals the striker has now
scored for Arsenal and the 40 he has netted in Europe, sent Real crashing to
their first home defeat in the competition in 19 matches since October 2002.
The first knockout round continues on Wednesday with
Chelsea facing Barcelona, Rangers playing Villarreal, Ajax Amsterdam meeting
Inter Milan and Werder Bremen hosting Juventus. Enditem |