Wednesday 19th October 2011  | Arsenal and Chelsea will both be looking to maintain their unbeaten starts to the Champions League campaign on Wednesday night. | Football  | Andre Villas-Boas predicted the end of Barcelona's dominance of European football on Tuesday. |  | Arsene Wenger is looking forward to another Champions League outing in Marseille after admitting his side play with more freedom in Europe. |  | Roberto Mancini believes that Manchester City were good value in their 2-1 Champions League win over Villarreal. |  | Both Bayern Munich and Napoli managers were satisfied with a 1-1 draw in their Champions League Group A clash. |  | Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho was ecstatic about the manner that Real Madrid thumped Lyon in their 4-0 Champions League victory. |  | Sir Alex Ferguson was a relieved man as a ten-men Manchester United side managed a 2-0 win over Otelul Galati in their Champions League clash. |  | Both Manchester United and Manchester City grabbed their first wins in the Champions League this season while Real Madrid and Inter Milan also found joy. | Cricket | Junaid Khan claimed his first five-for in Test cricket as Pakistan gained the upper hand in the series opener against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi. | | Pakistan's ex-Test captain Salman Butt told a court of his betrayal by a former friend and agent who claimed he was part of a match-fixing scam. | | Former South Africa cricketer Jonty Rhodes feels Virat Kohli has the ability to match Sachin Tendulkar's feats to some extent. | | Australia captain Michael Clarke says he expects former skipper Ricky Ponting to be better than ever during the upcoming ODI series with South Africa. | Latest Headlines | Three-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan claims he is being "blackmailed" by the game's governing body. | | David Nalbandian came from a set down to win his first-round match in the Stockholm Open. | | Aaron Cruden says he will "pick the brains" of New Zealand's absent superstar Dan Carter as the All Blacks prepare to tackle France in Sunday's World Cup final. | | Wales coach Warren Gatland looks unlikely to face an investigation following his controversial comments about faking injury. | | Christian Horner thinks it would be "foolish" to believe that Red Bull will enjoy the same dominance next year as they did in 2011. | | Rory McIlroy came from five strokes back to match American Keegan Bradley's four under par 67 after the first round of the 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda. | | European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal expects fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia to be part of his team at Medinah next year. | | Columnists  | Teflon Jack and the sticky truth |  | To write or not to write | |
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