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Champions League: PSG sees off Chelsea
Silva lining —
Thiago Silva celebrates after his goal booked PSG a place in the last eight of the European Champions League at the expense of Chelsea. His late goal in extra time leveled the game at 2-2 and sent the French side through on away goals.
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Silva service —
Silva's header loops over Thibaut Courtois to seal PSG's quarterfinal berth. The Brazilian defender (not in picture) made amends for gifting Chelsea a penalty just 12 minutes before his goal.
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Ibra sees red —
Zlatan Ibrahimovic made his side's task much harder after being dismissed on the half hour mark. His late tackle on Oscar meant PSG had to play 90 minutes with 10 men against the leaders of the English Premier League.
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Netbuster —
Chelsea defender Gary Cahill gave his side the lead on 81 minutes, powering home from inside the area. That looked to have killed off a tired PSG outfit.
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Nothing to Luiz —
But with four minutes left in normal time, former Chelsea defender David Luiz popped up to power a header home and force the match into extra time.
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Seven up —
German champions Bayern Munich thumped Shakhtar Donetsk 7-0 in the other tie. After a goalless first leg Pep Guardiola's side took charge at the Allianz Arena inside four minutes as Oleksandr Kucher was dismissed for a foul on Mario Goetze.
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Muller time —
Bayern forward Thomas Muller celebrates tucking home the penalty, as the Ukrainians faced up to the daunting task of playing 85 minutes against the German champions with only 10 men.
Boateng blow —
After Robert Lewandowski had hit the post with a header, Bayern's pressure finally told when Jerome Boateng tapped home from close range after the Polish striker's shot had been saved. Goals from Franck Ribery, Muller, Lewandowski and Holger Badstuber followed in the second half.