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Champions League round-up: Juventus through to last 16, Roma pip Chelsea

Juventus players celebrate after a 2-0 win over Olympiakos
Image: Juventus players celebrate after a 2-0 win over Olympiakos

Juventus were among the sides to secure their place in the last 16 of the Champions League on a busy Tuesday of action.

On a night when Sporting Lisbon might have deprived them of second spot in Group D, last season's finalists ensured there would be no slip-ups with a 2-0 win over Olympiakos in Greece and fourth successive clean sheet.

Juan Cuadrado settled any Italian nerves after 15 minutes and substitute Federico Bernardeschi sealed matters with a fine strike a minute from time.

Wojciech Szczesny - deputising for the injured Gianluigi Buffon - made a fine save near half-time to thwart Uros Djurdjevic and El Fardou Ben Nabouhane struck the crossbar late on for Olympiakos.

But those were rare moments of worry as Juventus controlled the contest and Sporting, in the end, were beaten 2-0 in Barcelona.

Ernesto Valverde started Lionel Messi on the bench but his side top Group D, thanks to Paco Alcacer's 59th-minute header and a stoppage-time own goal from Jeremy Mathieu.

Barcelona's Spanish forward Paco Alcacer (L) celebrates with Barcelona's Portuguese midfielder Andre Gomes after scoring a goal during the UEFA Champions L
Image: Barcelona's Spanish forward Paco Alcacer (L) celebrates with Andre Gomes

Marcus Rashford ensured Manchester United progressed to the last 16 of the Champions League as group winners as they came from behind to see off CSKA Moscow 2-1.

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Despite dominating the first half, United fell behind on the stroke of half-time when Mario Fernandes crossed for Santos Vitinho to fire in a shot which clipped Alan Dzagoev as it flew into the net with off-field Daley Blind playing him onside.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05:  Marcus Rashford of Manchester United celebrates after scoring his sides second goal with Luke Shaw of Manchester United
Image: Marcus Rashford of Manchester United celebrates with Luke Shaw after scoring his side's second goal

However, fine finishes from Romelu Lukaku and Rashford within seconds turned the scoreline on its head with 25 minutes remaining and Jose Mourinho's men coasted over the finishing line.

They topped Group A ahead of Basel, who clinched second place with a 2-0 victory over Benfica in Lisbon.

The Swiss outfit got off to the perfect start when Mohamed Elyounoussi headed them into a fifth-minute lead from Michael Lang's cross.

They doubled their advantage 20 minutes into the second half when Dimitri Oberlin headed home from close range, and that was enough to condemn the Portuguese to a sixth successive defeat.

Corentin Tolisso struck twice as Bayern Munich beat Paris St Germain 3-1 and briefly threatened to usurp the Ligue 1 side at the top of Group B.

Bayern Munich's French midfielder Corentin Tolisso (C) celebrates his goal
Image: Bayern Munich's French midfielder Corentin Tolisso (C) is congratulated

Bayern needed just eight minutes to get their noses in front when Robert Lewandowski stabbed home after David Alaba had got his head to James Rodriguez's cross, and they increased their lead eight minutes before the break.

Four minutes after Neymar had seen his shot turned away by keeper Sven Ulreich, midfielder Tolisso powered home a header from another James delivery to further boost their hopes.

Kylian Mbappe calmed PSG nerves five minutes after the restart when he put the finishing touch to a fine move involving Marco Verratti and Edinson Cavani, but Tolisso made it 3-1 with 21 minutes remaining.

Celtic claimed a Europa League berth by finishing third, but did so in disappointing fashion as they lost 1-0 at home to Anderlecht.

Mbodji Kara and Moussa Dembele in action
Image: Mbodji Kara and Moussa Dembele in action during Celtic's clash with Anderlecht

The Belgians, who had enjoyed the better of the first half, won it 17 minutes into the second half when defender Jozo Simunovic deflected Pieter Gerkens' header into his own net.

Chelsea's 1-1 home draw with Atletico Madrid proved costly as Roma took advantage to top Group C.

The Blues enjoyed marginally the better of a tight first half with Alvaro Morata and Davide Zappacosta both being denied by keeper Jan Oblak.

Eden Hazard watches the ball during Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid
Image: Eden Hazard's Chelsea had to settle for second spot

Minutes after Blues old boy Filipe Luis had rattled a post, Saul Niguez gave the visitors a 56th-minute lead, and although the home side were level with 15 minutes remaining courtesy of Stefan Savic's own goal, they could not find a winner.

Roma needed Diego Perotta's 53rd-minute header to get past Azerbaijani side Qarabag to book their place in the last 16 as group winners.

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