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| Uefa Champions League 2003-2004 |
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| Champions League Quarter-finals 23/03/2004 // 7/04/04 FC Porto 2 - 0 Lyon 2 - 2 FC Porto AC Milan 4 - 1 Deportivo La Coruna 4 - 0 AC Milan 24/03/2004 // 6/04/2004 Real Madrid 4 - 2 Monaco 3 - 1 Real Madrid Chelsea 1 - 1 Arsenal 1 - 2 Chelsea |
| Quarter Finals |
| AC MILAN 4 - 1 DEPORTIVO AC Milan plundered four goals in a remarkable eight-minute spell to close in on the Champions League semi-finals. Walter Pandiani's bullet header gave Deportivo a shock lead but Kaka levelled it on the stroke of half-time.[report] |
| PORTO 2 - 0 LYON A goal in each half enabled Porto to take a healthy lead into the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final against Lyon. Porto went ahead just before the break when Carlos Alberto's cross was driven back across the goal by Benni McCarthy and turned in by Deco's thigh [report] |
| BERGKAMP SET TO START Claudio Ranieri has confirmed that Marco Ambrosio will continue in goal for Chelsea in the Champions League quarter-final first leg clash with Arsenal on Wednesday.[report] |
| RONALDO SET TO RETURN Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz will be hoping his side get their season back on track when they take on Monaco in the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Wednesday.[report] |
| RANIERI: WE'RE STILL ALIVE Claudio Ranieri insisted the Champions League quarter-final tie is not over yet, despite seeing his Chelsea team held to a 1-1 draw by Arsenal at Stamford Bridge.[report] |
| MADRID TRIUMPH IN THRILLER Real Madrid moved a step closer to the semi-finals of the Champions League when they beat Monaco 4-2 in a pulsating match at the Bernabeu.[report] |
| GUNNERS SHOT DOWN BY BATTLING BLUES Wayne Bridge proved to be Chelsea's Champions League hero as his late goal sealed a 2-1 second-leg win over Arsenal in the quarter-finals at Highbury.After the London rivals tied 1-1 in the first leg at Stamford Bridge, there was everything to play for.[report] |
| GIULY INSPIRES MONACO TRIUMPH Monaco reached the Champions League semi-final after beating Real Madrid 3-1 in an incredible match that meant Didier Deschamps progressed courtesy of the away goals rule after a 5-5 aggregate result.[report] |
| ANDRADE HAILS 'MAGNIFICENT' DEPOR Jorge Andrade described Deportivo La Coruna as "magnificent" after they produced the shock result which surpassed even Monaco's victory over Real Madrid by knocking holders AC Milan out of the Champions League.[report] |
| PORTO SET SIGHTS ON FINAL Porto boss Jose Mourinho backed his team to reach the Champions League final and striker Benni McCarthy declared the title up for grabs after the Portuguese side secured a 4-2 aggregate win over Lyon to advance into the last four.[report] |
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