Arsenal back on track as Porto suffer the backlash (AFP)

Arsenal produced the perfect response after their Hull humiliation as Arsene Wenger's side routed Porto 4-0 in the Champions League on Tuesday.

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Iaquinta earns Juve a point against Belarus minnows (AFP)

Belarus underdogs BATE Borisov chalked up their first point in the Champions League with a 2-2 draw against Italy's Juventus in this Group H tie here on Tuesday.

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More away woe for Celtic as Senna shows class (AFP)

Celtic have their work cut out to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League as their dismal European away record continued with a 1-0 Group E defeat at Villarreal on Tuesday.

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Scholes faces two months out with knee injury (Reuters)

Manchester United midfielderPaul Scholes faces a lengthy lay-off after suffering a kneeligament injury in his side’s 3-0 win over AaB Aalborg in theChampions League on Tuesday.

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South Africa end miserable run with 3-0 win over Malawi (Reuters)

World Cup hosts SouthAfrica arrested a run of five matches without a win when theybeat Malawi 3-0 in a friendly international at Germiston inJohannesburg on Tuesday.

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United secure first win, BATE hold Juventus (Reuters)

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Ze Roberto saves Bayern from Lyon's clutches (AFP)

Ze Roberto's second half goal earned Bayern Munich a 1-1 draw against French giants Lyon to keep Jurgen Klinsmann's side top of Group F in the Champions League.

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Eriksson sought foreign fix, Davies says (AFP)

Former manager Sven Eriksson considered selecting four foreign-born players for his England squad in the wake of the failed Euro 2004 campaign according to David Davies, the former executive director of the Football Association.

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Polish FA cannot hide behind Euro 2012, says minister (Reuters)

The Polish Football Association(PZPN) cannot hide behind preparations for Euro 2012 to escaperesponsibility for any breaches of the law, the country’ssports minister said on Tuesday.

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British football clubs out to impress in Champions League (AFP)

Arsenal, embarrassed by newly-promoted Hull City in the Premier League at the weekend, are out to put that rare reverse to their impressive start to the season behind them against FC Porto on Tuesday.

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