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Henry sets Arsenal goal record, Bayern down Juve
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-10-19 08:43

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The Catalans have seven points, three clear of Udinese and Panathinaikos. Antonio Di Natale salvaged a 1-1 home draw for Udinese with an equaliser four minutes from time in Italy against Werder Bremen, who are bottom on one point.


Emerson tries to control the ball.
Rather like England, Manchester United lacked their usual attacking verve without suspended striker Wayne Rooney and their point against Lille came at a heavy price.

Scholes will be suspended after being sent off after 63 minutes for a second yellow card and winger Ryan Giggs will also be sidelined after suffering a broken cheekbone in an aerial challenge.

Alex Ferguson's unbeaten team remain top of Group D with five points after second-placed Benfica, now on four points, drew 1-1 at Spain's Villarreal.

Manuel Fernandes's spectacular 77th-minute volley for Benfica cancelled out a Villarreal penalty converted four minutes earlier by Juan Riquelme.

Villarreal stay third on three points with Lille bottom on two.


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