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Borussia Dortmund vs Marseille. UEFA Champions League Group F.

Signal Iduna ParkAttendance65,000.

Borussia Dortmund 2

  • J Blaszczykowski (23rd minute)
  • R de Souza Teles (32nd minute pen)

Marseille 3

  • L Remy (49th minute)
  • A Ayew (85th minute)
  • M Valbuena (87th minute)

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Bayer miss out on top spot

Image: Jelle Vossen celebrates his opening goal for Genk

Bayer Leverkusen missed the chance to finish top of Group E after being held to a 1-1 draw by Genk in Belgium.

Derdiyok goal not enough for Germans in Genk

Bayer Leverkusen missed the chance to finish top of Group E after being held to a 1-1 draw by Genk in Belgium. The German side went into the game knowing a win would secure top spot in the group, but the draw allowed Chelsea to take first place following their win over Valencia. Genk stunned Leverkusen when they broke the deadlock on the half-hour mark courtesy of Jelle Vossen's strike. Eren Derdiyok drew Leverkusen level on 79 minutes to set up a dramatic finale, but the visitors could not find a second goal and had to content themselves with second spot in the group. It had started promisingly for Leverkusen with Gonzalo Castro having a dangerous cross booted clear inside the opening 40 seconds, then Andre Schurrle forcing Genk keeper Laszlo Koteles to parry his free-kick. Derdiyok was next to chance his luck from long range with a 30-yard free-kick which flashed over the bar, and in the 22nd minute the same player fired a shot from 18 yards which was comfortably saved. The home fans at the Cristal Arena were willing their side to finish their campaign with a first win and they gave themselves a great chance on the half-hour when they scored the opener out of nothing. Burundi international Dugary Ndabashinze sent in a cross from the right wing which Vossen met in the box with a right-footed volley which flew past Leverkusen keeper Bernd Leno into the bottom corner. It was Genk's first chance of the match and they almost doubled their lead with their second two minutes later, Fabien Camus side-footing wide from six yards from an Anthony Limbombe cross. Suddenly Genk looked in complete control and they came even closer two minutes later when Jeroen Simaeys got his head on Daniel Tozser's far-post corner and forced Leno to tip over the bar. The visitors recovered their poise and won a series of corners before the break, Derdiyok firing wide from 12 yards and Sidney Sam also forcing a good save out of Genk keeper Koteles. Derdiyok missed with a clear header seven minutes into the second half and had an even better chance on the hour when he met Castro's free-kick into the box but could only head over from six yards.

Equaliser

Derdiyok was guilty of shooting wide again in the 67th minute but he finally broke his duck 11 minutes from time when he was fed by Sam on the right side of the penalty area and smashed a low shot into the net. Leverkusen predictably laid siege to the Genk goal in search of the winner they needed to finish as group winners, with Koteles saving well from Sam and Stefan Kiessling in quick succession. As the game opened up Thomas Buffel and Elyaniv Barda both forced saves out of Leverkusen keeper Leno, while at the other end Derdiyok blazed wide again from six yards. Buffel had the last chance for the home side in stoppage time when his shot was superbly tipped round the post by Leno as the Belgians held on for a deserved point and Leverkusen had to settle for second spot following Chelsea's 3-0 win over Valencia.
KRC Genk Team Statistics Bayer 04 Leverkusen
1 Goals 1
1 1st Half Goals 0
5 Shots on Target 8
1 Shots off Target 7
1 Blocked Shots 4
5 Corners 7
7 Fouls 5
4 Offsides 0
2 Yellow Cards 1
0 Red Cards 0
77.6 Passing Success 86
19 Tackles 13
78.9 Tackles Success 69.2
36.5 Possession 63.5
46.6 Territorial Advantage 53.4
335 Total Passes 605
15 Total Crosses 33
145 Lost Balls 147
68 Recoveries 64
35.6 1st Half Poss. 64.4
35.7 2nd Half Poss. 64.3

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