Thursday 20th October 2011  | Fernando Torres put his nightmare start to the new season behind him with a brace as Chelsea swept aside Belgian champions Genk 5-0 in Group E. | Football  | Nani is relying on Manchester United's incredible home record to see them to victory in Sunday's Premier League blockbuster with Manchester City. |  | Andre Villas-Boas has played down the Fernando Torres' double which helped Chelsea stroll to a comprehensive 5-0 Champions League hammering of Genk. |  | Arsene Wenger is confident his Arsenal side are continuing to head in the right direction after watching Aaron Ramsey steal an injury-time win in Marseille. |  | AC Milan remain unbeaten in the Champions League this season thanks to a routine win over BATE Borisov at the San Siro. |  | Barcelona had to settle for just two goals despite battering Plzen in a predictably one-sided Champions League clash at the Nou Camp. |  | Fernando Torres' first Champions League goals for two-and-a-half years helped Chelsea romp to victory at Stamford Bridge against an injury-ravaged Genk. |  | Substitute Aaron Ramsey scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner to send Arsenal top of Group F at the expense of Champions League opponents Marseille. | Cricket | Steven Finn insists that England still believe they can claim a dramatic comeback victory in their ODI series with India. | | Pakistan ended the second day of the first Test against Sri Lanka in complete control as Taufeeq Umar's painstaking century helped them to ease into a first-innings lead in Abu Dhabi. | | Confident after back-to back wins, India will be eyeing to clinch the five-match series against a demoralized England in the third ODI in Mohali on Thursday. | | South Africa failed to chase down a tough Duckworth/Lewis target of 223 at Centurion as Australia won the first of a five-match one-day international series by 93 runs. | Latest Headlines | Ricky Burns acknowledges that he facing the biggest challenge of his career as he steps up a weight to fight Michael Katsidis - but he is confident he can pull off an upset. | | World Snooker have defended themselves after a furious blast from three-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan. | | Marc Lievremont has insisted his unchanged France side can beat New Zealand in Sunday's World Cup final. | | Second seed Agnieszka Radwanska suffered a surprise early exit at the Kremlin Cup in Moscow to unseeded Czech Lucie Safarova. | | Second seed and former US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro became the biggest casualty at the Stockholm Open after losing to James Blake in the second round. | | In a tournament played at the Disney World resort, England's world number one golfer was not going to allow the headline "Donald Ducks Challenge" to be written. | | American Keegan Bradley won the PGA Grand Slam of Golf by a shot from Charl Schwartzel in Bermuda. | | Sebastian Vettel says Red Bull are "extremely motivated" to continue their dominance of Formula One into next season. | | Columnists  | Teflon Jack and the sticky truth |  | To write or not to write | |
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