Porto forward Radamel Falcao is swamped by team-mates following his goal after 15 minutes which gave the 2004 winners a 2-0 lead against Atletico MadridPhotograph: Daniel Ochoa de Olza/APWhich contracts with Atletico Madrid's forward Diego Forlan as he rues a missed chance Photograph: Pedro Armestre/guardian.co.ukAtletico Madrid forward Sergio 'Kun' Aguero is dejected during their 3-0 home defeat to Porto. The Spanish side now go into the Europa LeaguePhotograph: Ballesteros/EPA
Bayern Munich defender Daniel van Buyten soars above the Juve captain, Del Peiro to win a headerPhotograph: Filippo Monteforte/guardian.co.ukAfter 19 minutes Claudio Marchisio clips over a cross and David Trezeguet meets it on the half-volley, slamming it into the Bayern net and then gives a rarely seen view of himself to the TV audience as he celebrates his goalPhotograph: Filippo Monteforte/guardian.co.ukIt is the night for unorthodox behavior in Turin, as 11 minutes after Trezeguet's celebration, Ivica Olic is fouled by Martin Caceres in the box and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Hans-Joerg Butt steps up to slot the ball home game and get Bayern back into the game and hopefully keep them in the competitionPhotograph: Filippo Monteforte/guardian.co.ukJuventus coach Ciro Ferrara dispondently trudges back to the bench as Bayern Munich players celebrate after Ivica Olic scored their second goal to make it 2-1Photograph: Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty ImagesThings get worse for the Old Lady of Turin as first Mario Gomez makes it 3-1 with seven minutes to go and then in the last minute Gianluigi Buffon can only watch as the ball ends up in the net after a peach of a strike from substitute Anatoliy Tymoschukto. The 4-1 defeat means that for only the second time Juve have not qualified from the initial group stage and they must now compete in the Europa League whilst Bayern take their place in the last 32Photograph: Alessandro Bianchi/ReutersFerreira Vieira Jussie, left, celebrates with team-mates after opening the scoring in Bordeaux's away match against Maccabi Haifa Photograph: Uriel Sinai/guardian.co.ukJust five minutes into the match a trademark Cristiano Ronaldo free kick gives Real Madrid the lead. They couldn't hold onto it though as six minutes later Lucho Gonzalez equilised for MarseillePhotograph: Michael Steele/guardian.co.ukMarseille forward and captain Mamadou Niang, left, takes the ball away from Real Madrid defender Pepe Photograph: Gerard Julien/AFP/Getty ImagesRonaldo leaps high to avoid the challenge of Taye Taiwo. Ronaldo scored his second with an emphatic finish to round off a 3-1 victory for the spanish sidePhotograph: Michael Steele/Getty ImagesIbrahim Toraman, right, can't get the ball from Milos Krasic, who opened the scoring for CSKA Moscow in their 2-1 victory away to Besiktas. The result meant they qualified for the lucrative knockout stages but there is some doubt as to whether the Russian side will actually play in the next round after two of their players gave positive drug tests following their match at Old Trafford. FIFA are investigating and will deliver a verdict soonPhotograph: Tolga Bozoglu/guardian.co.ukAC Milan, boasting a fit Ronaldinho, were expected to seal their place in the last 16 with an easy win. FC Zürich, who could not qualify but could have given Marseille a helping hand, had other ideas and Milan Grajic scored after 29 minutes. A Ronaldinho penalty in the 64th minute quelled the Swiss rebellionPhotograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images
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