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A number of Black Stars players who played for their clubs in Europe Wednesday night in the UEFA Champions league second group games recorded mixed results.
Michael Essien was unlucky not to find the net after many attempts with two coming off the post, but his Chelsea side beat Andre Ayew and his Brother Jordan’s Marseille team 2-0 at home.
Kevin Prince Boateng was present for AC Milan which drew 1-1 away to Ajax with Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s first half equalizer.
Samuel Inkoom’s FC Basel were unlucky to lose 2-1 at home to giants Bayern Munich.
In other results, Real Madrid beat Auxere 1-0 with a late Angel Di Maria goal while Roma beat FC Cluj 2-1 at home.
Arsenal beat FC Partizan 3-1 away.
Tonight Valencia hosts Manchester United with Inter Milan playing Werder Bremen.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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