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Manchester United and AC Milan advance
( 2003-11-27 09:55) (Agencies)

Tim Howard had another shutout, leading Manchester United into the second round of the European Champions League with a 1-0 victory at Panathinaikos on Wednesday night.

Defending champion AC Milan, Chelsea, VfB Stuggart and Porto also clinched spots in the 16-team second round.

Howard, an American goalkeeper acquired last summer by Manchester United (4-1), got his fourth shutout in five Champions League games, his 11th overall in 18 matches this season. Diego Forlan scored in the 85th minute at Athens, eliminating Panathinaikos (0-4-1).

VfB Stuttgart (4-1) clinched the Group E berth, winning 1-0 over visiting Glasgow Rangers (1-3-1) as Timo Wenzel scored in first-half injury time.

AC Milan (3-1-1) advanced from Group H, winning 1-0 at Ajax Amsterdam (2-3) on a 51st-minute goal by Andriy Shevchenko.

Celta de Vigo (1-1-3) is tied with Ajax with six points following a 1-1 tie against visiting Club Brugge (1-2-2), which has five points. Alexandr Mostovoi scored for Celta in the 73rd, but Rune Lange tied it in second-half injury time.

Chelsea (3-1-1) advanced from Group G with a scoreless tie at home against Sparta Prague (1-2-2). Besiktas (2-2-1) gained a 1-1 tie at Lazio of Rome (1-1-2) and is second with seven points, two ahead of Sparta Prague and Lazio. Daniel Pancu scored for Besiktas in first-half injury time, but Roberto Muzzi tied the score with a spectacular bicycle kick in the 55th.

Porto (3-1-1) clinched the second spot in Group F, winning 2-0 against visiting Partizan Belgrade (0-3-2) on two goals by Benni McCarthy.

David Beckham and Ronaldo scored as Real Madrid (4-0-1), already assured of advancing, won 2-1 at Olympique Marseillie (1-4), which got a tying goal from Ahmed Mido. Beckham's goal was the 600th for Real Madrid in Champions Cup play ¡ª Alfredo Di Stefano got the 100th and Ferenc Puskas the 200th.

Juventus of Turin and AS Monaco also have clinched advancement. The final first-round games are Dec. 9-10.

 
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