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7 Record the Chick in the Champions League Last Night


ULT! MATE FB. Jakarta Eight of the 16 games the second matchday of the Champions League on Wednesday (1/10/2014) early morning hrs. Some important records created in these games. Two veteran players Xavi Hernandez and Francesco Totti into the spotlight in the second match of the Champions League this.

Xavi is now listed as the player who most often played in the Champions League. Played as Barca met with Paris Saint Germain then Xavi has appeared a total of 143 times. Xavi surpass Real Madrid legend Raul Gonzalez recorded appeared 142 times.

While Totti became the oldest player to score a goal. Totti scored one goal during Roma 1-1 draw against Manchester City at the age of 38 years and three days. Totti surpassed Ryan Giggs who scored at the age of 37 years 289 days 14 September 2011.

Barcelona star Lionel Messi also achieved a record despite Barca's 2-3 defeat of PSG. Messi makes the donation goal in the second position of the most fertile players in the Champions League with 68 goals collection.

Messi's goal number equal to that of Cristiano Ronaldo. They both just behind three goals from Raul occupied the first rank. Messi scored 68 goals from 88 matches. While Ronaldo took 104 games.

The success of Bayern Munich CSKA Moscow bend is their 100th victory in the Champions League. Bayern joined Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United are already packed 100 victories. 117 wins Madrid, Barca 109 and MU 107.

Winner Thomas Mueller of Bayern printed through a penalty. Thus Bayern occupy the top three teams most scored by a penalty (not including penalties). Bayern had 21 total scored by white dots. While Barcelona (28) and Madrid (27).

Two England players John Terry and Ashley Cole also made history in the game last night. Terry appeared 100 times in the Champions League. He became the sixth England player to reach the milestone.

While Cole became the 11th England player who appeared in the Champions League with the club strengthen the Non-United Kingdom. Previously there was Owen Hargreaves, Steve McManaaman, David Beckahm, Michael Thomas, Scott Minto, Brian Deane, Michael Owen, Jonathan Woodgate, Joe Cole and Matt Derbyshire.

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