Real through; Manchester duo win

Real Madrid joined Barcelona in guaranteeing their qualification for the Champions League knockout stages as two Cristiano Ronaldo goals gave them a 2-0 win at Lyon.
Ronaldo scored a goal in each half to secure Madrid a win which, coupled with Group F rivals Ajax's 4-0 hammering of Dinamo Zagreb, maintains their five-point lead in the group and ensures their progression.
Ajax still have work to do to join them but they did their hopes no harm with their crushing victory over the Croatians, with goals from Gregory van der Wiel, Miralem Sulejmani, Siem de Jong and Nicolas Lodeiro.
Mario Gomez fired a first-half hat-trick as Bayern Munich strengthened their grip on Group A, but only after withstanding a brave late fightback by Napoli in a match which finished 10-a-side.
Gomez built on the brace he scored in the Bundesliga demolition of Nurnberg on Saturday with strikes in the 17th, 23rd and 42nd minutes to put the group leaders well in command in Germany.
But Federico Fernandez pulled one back before the break and, after Napoli's Camilo Zuniga and Bayern's Holger Badstuber were both harshly sent off for two bookable offences, Fernandez hit his second to make the final score 3-2.
Roberto Mancini's Manchester City took full advantage to leapfrog the Italians into second place in the group with a convincing 3-0 win away to Villarreal and will now qualify if they win in Naples next time out.
Yaya Toure scored twice for the Barclays Premier League leaders with his strikes sandwiching a 45th-minute penalty by Mario Balotelli, who was starting his first Champions League game for City after a three-game ban.
Inter Milan made light of their continued travails in Serie A with a 2-1 win over Lille which helped move Claudio Ranieri's men five points clear of their nearest rivals in Group B.
Walter Samuel opened the scoring in the 18th minute and Diego Milito added a second in the 65th, before an 83rd-minute strike from Tulio de Melo gave Lille a glimmer of hope.
The night got better for Inter as Trabzonspor and CSKA Moscow were forced to settle for a goalless draw in Turkey. The visitors' challenge got harder when Seydou Doumbia was sent off for two yellow cards in the 74th minute.
Manchester United took over at the top of Group C on goal difference with a routine 2-0 win over Romania's Otelul Galati while Benfica were held to a 1-1 draw by Basle in Portugal.
The Portuguese side started the night two points clear and knowing a win would almost certainly be enough. But despite Rodrigo's fourth-minute opener, Basle grabbed a point when Benjamin Huggel equalised on 64.
Benfica's slip-up allowed Sir Alex Ferguson's men to take control of the group as Antonio Valencia struck in the eighth minute before Wayne Rooney added a deflected long-range effort late on.
Group A
Villarreal 0 - 3 Manchester C.
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Bayern Munich 3 - 2 Napoli
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Group B
Inter Milan 2 - 1 Lille
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Trabzonspor 0 - 0 CSKA Moscow
Group C
Manchester U. 2 - 0 Otelul Galati
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Benfica 1 - 1 Basel
Group D
Lyon 0 - 2 Real Madrid
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Ajax Amsterdam 4 - 0 Dinamo Zagreb
 
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