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Champions League PHOTOS: PSG stun Chelsea; Bayern humiliate Shakhtar

Last updated on: March 12, 2015 09:17 IST
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Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea dives

Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois of Chelsea dives in vain as the header from Thiago Silva (not seen) of PSG flies into his net to level the scores at 2-2 during the UEFA Champions League. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

Thiago Silva's extra-time header sent Paris St Germain into the Champions League quarter-finals on away goals after they overcame the early sending-off of talisman Zlatan Ibrahimovic to secure a brave 2-2 draw with Chelsea on Wednesday.

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PSG, who had striker Ibrahimovic dismissed after 31 minutes, went through after the two sides battled to a 3-3 draw over the two legs of their last-16 tie.

The deciding goal was headed home in the 114th minute by Silva, who redeemed himself after he had given away the penalty nine minutes earlier that put Chelsea 2-1 ahead by handling a high cross.

Eden Hazard coolly converted that spot kick in the 95th minute which looked like settling a fiery tie that threatened to boil over several times, but also had plenty of good football.

Ibrahimovic saw red

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Zlatan Ibrahimovic of PSG walks off the pitch after receiving a straight red card for his tackle on Oscar of Chelsea. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

The pendulum seemed to swing Chelsea's way when Ibrahimovic saw red for a clumsy challenge on Chelsea midfielder Oscar, but the visitors never gave up the fight against the side that knocked them out at the quarter-final stage last year.

They came storming back after Gary Cahill gave Chelsea the lead when he lashed home after 81 minutes and their never-say-die attitude was rewarded with four minutes of normal time to go.

Former Chelsea defender David Luiz scored with a powerful header from a corner that flew in off the underside of the bar to make it 1-1 on the night and force extra time.

Electrifying start

David Luiz of PSG celebrates

David Luiz of PSG celebrates after teammate Thiago Silva of PSG scores a goal to level the scores at 2-2. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

The French side should have taken the lead after 58 minutes when Edinson Cavani rounded goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, but he hit the inside of the near post with his shot.

Despite an electrifying start to the match that included an attempt from Cavani after two minutes, and end-to-end play, neither team actually had an effort on target in the first half.

Yet the football both were producing was ruggedly entertaining with Chelsea's Hazard creating opportunities for his front men which they could not capitalise on.

PSG were faster to almost every ball and dominated possession but Chelsea were never seriously troubled and Ibrahimovic had a forgettable 30 minutes before departing.

Costa was unlucky not to win a first-half penalty after a mazy run through the Chelsea defence ended when he appeared to be tripped by Cavani.

At the end, it was PSG's fans left celebrating a famous success as Chelsea lost to a French side for the first time in a Champions League encounter.

Bayern humiliate 10-man Shakhtar 7-0 to equal record

Shakhtar Donetsk's Taras Stepanenko, left, reacts as Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller, third left, celebrates

Shakhtar Donetsk's Taras Stepanenko, left, reacts as Bayern Munich's Thomas Mueller, third left, celebrates with Sebastian Rode, Mario Goetze and Rafinha,right, after scoring a goal during their Champions League match in Munich. Photograph: Michael Dalder/Reuters

Rampant Bayern Munich humbled 10-man Shakhtar Donetsk 7-0 on Wednesday to ease into the Champions League quarter-finals and equal the biggest win in the competition's knockout stages.

After a goalless first leg it was expected to be a close game but it turned into a stroll for the five-time European champions thanks to the early dismissal of Oleksandr Kucher.

Bayern have now won all four home games in Europe this season, scoring 13 goals and conceding none as they set their sights on a sixth European crown.

"I always had faith with my players and I am very happy with their game tonight," Bayern coach Pep Guardiola, whose team equalled their 7-0 win over Basel in 2012, told reporters.

"People said it may be a tricky game but my players are there for the big moments.

"Obviously the red card changed things but my players perfectly executed our game plan. Sometimes it is not that easy against 10."

Bayern needed only four minutes to open their account after Mario Goetze was brought down by Kucher and Thomas Mueller converted the spot-kick.

It was the fastest red card in Champions League history from the start of a game and Mueller's fourth goal this season, all from penalties.

The setback forced a complete change of plan for Shakhtar coach Mircea Lucescu but Bayern were relentless with Arjen Robben missing a huge chance after narrowly failing to connect with a Robert Lewandowski cutback in front of an empty goal.

The Dutchman's thundering drive then sailed over the bar before he went off with a thigh injury after 19 minutes with a thigh injury.

The substitution did nothing to take the pace out of the Germans' attacks, with the hosts hitting the post from a Robert Lewandowski header.

Record books for Goetze

Bayern Munich's players applaud their supporters

Bayern Munich's players applaud their supporters after their Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk in Munich. Photograph: Michaela Rehle/Reuters

Jerome Boateng did better in the 34th, tapping in on the rebound after a Lewandowski shot was temporarily cleared with Shakhtar's defence in complete disarray.

The Bavarians picked up after the break where they left off with two quick goals from Franck Ribery, who also went off injured, and Mueller.

The Germany international joined Mario Gomez on 26 goals as the top all-time German scorers in the competition.

Badstuber scored his first goal since coming back from injuries that ruled him out for two years before Poland striker Lewandowski also got on to the scoresheet.

Goetze made sure of a mention in the record books with the seventh goal of the evening.

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