Wednesday's football photos
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- Chelsea 5-0 Genk: Chelsea, who make six changes from their win over Everton on Saturday, take the lead through a Raul Meireles' 25-yard shot. It's his first Champions League goal in four years
- Chelsea are now cruising as Fernando Torres makes it 2-0 after Frank Lampard's pinpoint through-ball finds the Spaniard on route to goal and the striker dispatches the ball into the corner of the net
- Fernando Torres scores his second of the night and Chelsea's third after Raul Meireles picks him out from the right flank with a superb cross, and Torres guides his header inside the far post
- Rampant Chelsea score their fourth just before half-time when Florent Malouda's cross from a set-piece out on the right flank finds Branislav Ivanovic, who heads into the far corner of the net
- It's 5-0 to Chelsea as Salomon Kalou fires in the rebound after Fernando Torres's effort is superbly saved by the keeper, but Kalou does not waste the second opportunity,
- Marseille 0-1 Arsenal: The Gunners are struggling to create many clear-cut chances and the game is 0-0 at half-time, however Andre Santos, already on a booking, could have been sent off when he looked to have handled the ball, but the referee waved play on
- Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta (left) has been Arsenal's best player, and Arsene Wenger's men, who have never lost in France before, have attempted 28 crosses tonight with little success
- This game seems to be heading for a draw when substitute Aaron Ramsey fires home a late winner deep into injury time to take Arsenal to the top of their group and send their fans into jubilation
- Barcelona 2-0 Plzen: Champions Barcelona take the lead against debutant Czech champions Plzen after Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi play a clever one-two on the edge of the area, and Iniesta then finishes the move
- David Villa scores Barcelona's second of the night when Lionel Messi's shot is parried by the keeper and Villa taps in the rebound to keep his side's unbeaten run in 2011 intact
- AC Milan 2-0 BATE Borisov: AC Milan's Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic puts his side 1-0 ahead with a shot from just inside the box, and he could have had a second moments later when his chip shot narrowly misses the goal
- Former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Kevin Prince-Boateng puts his side 2-0 ahead with a fine strike that hits the underside of the crossbar from 25 yards out before the ball finds the back of the net