Jose Mourinho enjoys perfect start as big teams shine
While Real Madrid were giving Ajax a harsh lesson on their return to the top table, Arsenal were even more ruthless in meting out a 6-0 hammering to Sporting Braga and Chelsea were similarly untroubled in a 4-1 victory over Zilina.
Jose Mourinho's quest for a unique Champions League hat-trick began in style with Real Madrid on Wednesday, the nine-times winners beating Ajax Amsterdam 2-0 on a night of commanding wins for the main contenders.
While Real were giving Ajax a harsh lesson on their return to the top table, Arsenal were even more ruthless in meting out a 6-0 hammering to Sporting Braga and Chelsea were similarly untroubled in a 4-1 victory over Zilina.
AC Milan and Bayern Munich had more problems but were rescued by their strikers.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic capped his Milan home debut with a quickfire double that secured a 2-0 win at home to Auxerre, while Thomas Mueller and Miroslav Klose struck late to give last season's beaten finalists a 2-0 victory over AS Roma.
Bayern were defeated by Inter Milan in the final at the Bernabeu, a second Champions League success for Mourinho following his victory with Porto in 2004, and he promptly jumped ship to Real Madrid.
Real brought him in on a mission to deliver their 10th European Cup, and first since 2002, while Mourinho himself has the chance to become the first coach to win the Champions League with three different clubs.
They certainly looked the part against Ajax in Group G -- at least in terms of their build-up play.
It was one-way traffic almost throughout but time and again they wasted chances, to Mourinho's evident frustration, as Real had to settle for an own-goal from Vurnon Anita in the first half and a 73rd-minute volley from Gonzalo Higuain.
The other heavyweights in Group G are AC Milan, who looked to be heading for trouble against Auxerre before Ibrahimovic justified the effusive welcome back to the San Siro he was given by fans.
London dreams
There is an interesting sub-plot to this edition of the Champions League, with Arsenal and Chelsea among three London teams bidding to reach the final at Wembley, debutants Tottenham Hotspur being the third.
The prospect of becoming the first London club to win the competition, and at a "home" venue, must be a tantalising one and both Arsenal and Chelsea certainly made statements of intent.
Cesc Fabregas and Carlos Vela scored two apiece for Arsenal in their rout of Braga in Group H, where Shakhtar Donetsk beat Partizan Belgrade 1-0 in the other match.
Nicolas Anelka was also on target twice as Chelsea strolled to victory in Group F in Slovakia, going 3-0 up in the first half against Zilina before slowing down.
In the other game in that group, Spartak Moscow grabbed a valuable 1-0 win at Olympique Marseille via a late own goal from Cesar Azpilicueta.
While Bayern were leaving it late against Roma, Group E rivals CFR Cluj did all the hard work early on in a 2-1 win at home to FC Basel.
Ionut Rada and Lacina Traore put the Romanians on course for three points with goals in the first 12 minutes.
- Football
- Real Madrid
- Jose Mourinho
- Champions League
- Arsenal
- Chelsea
- AC Milan
- Bayern Munich
- London
- Auxerre
- Inter Milan
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic
- CFR Cluj
- Carlos Vela
- Cesar Azpilicueta
- Cesc Fabregas
- FC Basel
- Gonzalo Higuain
- Lacina Traore
- Miroslav Klose
- Nicolas Anelka
- Porto
- San Siro
- Slovakia
- Spartak Moscow
- Vurnon Anita
- Wembley
- Ajax Amsterdam
- Tottenham Hotspur
- Bernabeu
- Sporting Braga
- Partizan Belgrade
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- Roma
- Zilina
- Thomas Mueller
- Ionut Rada
- Olympique Marseille
- Group E
- Group H
- Group G