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Barcelona's Lionel Messi reacts after
scoring a goal against of Shakhtar Donetsk's during their Champions League
soccer match in Donetsk October 1, 2008. Barca won 2-1. (Xinhua/Reuters
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LONDON, Oct. 1 (Xinhua) -- Two late goals from Lionel
Messi gave Barcelona a 2-1 comeback win at Shakhtar Donetsk while Didier Drogba
was stretchered off during Chelsea's lacklustre 0-0 draw against CFR Clujin the
UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.
Substitute Messi struck twice in the final three
minutes, with one goal in stoppage time, as the 2006 winners posted an important
away victory.
Chelsea, the runners-up last year, were unexpectedly
held by Cluj in Romania as Drogba endured further Champions League misery.
The striker just returned from a knee injury and was
making his first appearance in the European tournament since his red card in the
final last season. But he left the stadium on crutches after suffering a
suspected knee ligament damage.
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CFR Cluj's Sebastian Dubarbier (L)
challenges Chelsea's Michael Ballack for the ball during their Champions
League soccer match in Cluj, 450 km (280 miles) northwest of Bucharest,
October 1, 2008. The match ended in a 0-0 draw. (Xinhua/Reuters
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The draw left Chelsea and Cluj level on four points
in Group A, one ahead of third-placed AS Roma after the Italians fought back to
win 3-1 at 10-man Girondins Bordeaux.
Liverpool's prospects of advancing from Group D look
good after a 3-1 home win over PSV Eindhoven. Steve Gerrard celebrated his 100th
goal for Liverpool while Robbie Keane got his first goal and Dirk Kuyt also
scored for the five-time winner of Europe's elite club competition.
The English club remain joint Group leaders with two
wins from two games together with Atletico Madrid, who also beat Olympique
Marseille 2-1 to maintain a one hundred percent record.
Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan side were held to a 1-1
draw at home to Werder Bremen despite dominating at the San Siro.
Inter are level on points with Anorthosis Famagusta
on top of Group B after the Cypriot side continued their impressive start with a
3-1 win over Greece's Panathinaikos.
Sporting moved up to second in Group C after
Barcelona, beating Basle 2-0 at home thanks to second-half goals from Argentine
playmaker Romagnoli and Derlei.
Barcelona needed two late strikes by Messi to spare
their blushes.
Shakhtar took the lead before half-time when
Brazilian winger Ilsinho fired into the roof of the net and the Ukrainians held
out until the 87th minute when Messi tapped in after keeper Andriy Pyatov spilt
Bojan's cross.
The Argentine then snatched victory in the fourth minute of injury time with a delicate chip.
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