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UCL : Real Madrid 5-1 Celtic, Leipzig 4-0 Shakhtar Donetsk, Chelsea 2-1 Dinamo Zagreb, SEE who qualified for Group16


Celtic finished their Champions League campaign winless after being thrashed 5-1 at holders Real Madrid, who qualified for the last 16 as Group F winners.
UCL : Real Madrid 5-1 Celtic, Leipzig 4-0  Shakhtar Donetsk, Chelsea 2-1 Dinamo Zagreb, SEE who qualified for Group16
Image: Josip Juranovic missed a penalty for Celtic at the Bernabeu


Real's comfortable victory means they will be seeded in Monday's last-16 draw and could be potential opponents for unseeded Liverpool.

Already-eliminated Celtic could have pulled one back in the 35th minute but Josip Juranovic's penalty was saved by Thibaut Courtois.

The Croatia defender's miss was then punished in the second half as Marco Asensio, Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde made it 5-0 after 71 minutes.

Celtic scored an 84th-minute consolation goal thanks to substitute Jota's stunning free-kick as Ange Postecoglou's side finished bottom of Group F with four losses and two draws.


Opta stats - Celtic's Spanish woes continue

Celtic have lost their last six UEFA Champions League matches against Spanish opponents, conceding 24 goals while scoring just two in return.

Real Madrid have won all three of their home group stage matches in a UEFA Champions League season for the first time since 2015-16, a season in which they went on to win the competition.

Celtic conceded two penalty goals after 20 minutes and 47 seconds against Real Madrid, the earliest a side has ever let in two penalties in a UEFA Champions League match.

At the age of 37 years and 54 days, Real Madrid's Luka Modric became the oldest UEFA Champions League scorer since Francesco Totti in November 2014 for Roma against CSKA Moscow (38y 59d).


Leipzig won 4-0 at Shakhtar Donetsk

Elsewhere in Group F, RB Leipzig won 4-0 at Shakhtar Donetsk to qualify as runners-up for the last 16.



Chelsea 2-1 Dinamo Zagreb


Chelsea came from behind to beat Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 to advance to group 16 of the UEFA Champions League, Wednesday at Zagreb.

Chelsea were playing for pride having qualified for the group 16 before kickoff.

Dinamo were playing for their European hopes - needing a win and favourable results elsewhere to qualify for the Europa League play-off round - but were pegged back only 11 minutes later, when Sterling latched onto Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's backheel and bent an equaliser inside the far post.

Ben Chilwell's hopes of playing for England at the World Cup appear to be in serious doubt after the defender picked up a hamstring injury while playing for Chelsea in the Champions League

Chelsea manager Graham Potter says Ben Chilwell's hamstring injury does not look positive and is hoping a scan will show it is not as severe as feared

Raheem Sterling was restored to Chelsea's attack and rewarded Graham Potter with a starring role in a 2-1 win over Dinamo Zagreb which saw Ben Chilwell limp off late on.

Chilwell appeared to pull his hamstring chasing a ball in stoppage time and though he got to his feet and played the final seconds of the match, the England defender had to be carried across to the tunnel at the full-time whistle to raise questions over his fitness ahead of the World Cup, which kicks off in less than three weeks.

Sterling's role in Chelsea's 4-1 defeat at Brighton on Saturday was called into question after Potter started him at wing-back, but back in his natural position he scored his first goal for the club since mid-September to cancel out Bruno Petkovic's early opener - and he could have had a first half hat-trick but missed two other chances.

With Chelsea only playing for pride, but needing to shake off the memory of that hammering on the south coast, they could not have got off to a worse start when Cesar Azpilicueta's miscued header teed up Petkovic to stoop and nod home after seven minutes.

On the half-hour mark, Chelsea put themselves ahead as a low ball from the right found debutant Denis Zakaria, who marked his first appearance since joining the club two months ago with what would prove to be the winner, a smart near-post strike which crept inside the near post.

Aubameyang hit the bar after half-time as Chelsea pushed for a cushion while Josip Sutalo was kept out by Edouard Mendy at full stretch, but a dead rubber for the hosts ended with a reassuring victory to end their group-stage on a high ahead of Monday's last-16 draw.

Player ratings

Chelsea: Mendy (7), Azpilicueta (5), Koulibaly (6), Chalobah (7), Chilwell (7), Zakaria (7), Jorginho (6), Mount (7), Sterling (8), Havertz (7), Aubameyang (7).

Subs: Broja (6), Gallagher (7), Silva (7), Loftus-Cheek (6), Pulisic (n/a).

Dinamo Zagreb: Livakovic (6), Ristovski (6), Sutalo (7), Peric (6), Misic (6), Moharrami (7), Ivanusec (6), Ademi (6), Ljubicic (6), Petkovic (6), Orsic (6).

Subs: Emreli (6), Drmic, Bulat, Spikic (n/a).

Player of the match: Raheem Sterling

How Chelsea signed off from Group E on a high until Chilwell injury


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UCL : Real Madrid 5-1 Celtic, Leipzig 4-0  Shakhtar Donetsk, Chelsea 2-1 Dinamo Zagreb, SEE who qualified for Group16





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