Wednesday 23rd November 2011  | Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and Benfica reached the Champions League knockout stages as the qualification picture became clearer. | Football  | Arsene Wenger has warned Arsenal to concentrate on getting themselves into the knockout stages of the Champions League rather than worry about the form of arch-rivals Tottenham. |  | AC Milan tactician Massimiliano Allegri is under no illusions of the mammoth task awaiting his charges as they welcome Barcelona to the San Siro on Wednesday. |  | Juventus custodian Gianluigi Buffon is adamant that rivals AC Milan are still the overwhelming favourites for the Scudetto crown this season. |  | Manager Roberto Mancini refused to write off Manchester City's Champions League qualification hopes despite the disappointing 2-1 defeat away to Napoli. |  | Sir Alex Ferguson felt his side were undone by two "freakish" moments after Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw by Benfica in Tuesday's Champions League encounter. |  | Barclays Premier League giants Arsenal and Chelsea can both guarantee a spot in the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night. | Cricket | Former Australia spin bowler Beau Casson has retired from all forms of cricket due to a heart condition. | | Kraigg Brathwaite said the West Indies are looking to attack more on the second day of the third and final Test against India on Wednesday. | | Speedster Varun Aaron found it strange that he was replacing his close friend Umesh Yadav in his debut Test match against the West Indies at Wankhede, Mumbai. | | Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir will appear at the Court of Appeal Wednesday to contest the sentences imposed on them. | Latest Headlines | Major League Baseball's owners and players have agreed in principle to a new five-year Collective Bargaining Agreement. | | The OneAsia season is poised for a grandstand finish with Kim Kyung-tae needing to win the Australian PGA Championship to overhaul Andre Stolz in the moneylist race. | | Rubens Barrichello is convinced Williams will take a big step forward in 2012 after a troublesome campaign this year. | | Jenson Button returns to Sao Paulo this weekend without any fear despite memories still fresh of being held up at gunpoint a year ago. | | Luca di Montezemolo says Felipe Massa will need to prove himself next year if he's to stay at Ferrari. | | Roger Federer thrashed his great rival Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-0 and book his spot in the semi-finals at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. | | Andy Murray called a premature end to his 2011 season in London on Tuesday afternoon to ensure he does not compromise his chances in 2012. | | Roger Federer savoured one of the more special performances of his career after crushing great rival Rafael Nadal 6-3 6-0 at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. | | Columnists  | The day a part of boxing died |  | Sepp Blatter's heart of darkness |  | Let's not dismiss Kambli's allegations |  | An Answer For Vettel? | |
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