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Real win late, Raul nets 50; Liverpool, Chelsea draw
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Updated: 2005-09-29 09:19

The French champion tops the Group F standings with six points, having won its opener 3-0 against Real Madrid. Rosenborg, which won 3-1 at Olympiakos last time out, has three points but keeps second place from Real Madrid on goal difference. The Spanish team beat Olympiakos 2-1 at home.

Real Betis 1, Anderlecht 0

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -- Brazilian striker Oliveira scored to lead Betis Sevilla to a 1-0 win at Anderlecht in the Champions League that boosted its chances of advancing.

Real Betis' Joaquin Sanchez fights for the ball with Anderlecht's Christian Wilhelmsson (L) during their Champions League Group G soccer match at the Constant Vanden Stock stadium in Brussels September 28, 2005.
Real Betis' Joaquin Sanchez fights for the ball with Anderlecht's Christian Wilhelmsson (L) during their Champions League Group G soccer match at the Constant Vanden Stock stadium in Brussels September 28, 2005. [Reuters]
Oliveira collected a pass through the center by playmaker Joaquin in the 68th minute, sped through the defense and put a low shot into the corner.

While Anderlecht's ninth straight Champions League loss -- stretching back to its last appearance in the competition -- kept it bottom of Group G, the Spanish team's first win put it within striking distance from Liverpool and Chelsea.

Fenerbahce 3, PSV Eindhoven 0

ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) -- Alex scored twice and assisted on another goal in Fenerbahce's 3-0 win against a weakened PSV Eindhoven team in the Champions League on Wednesday.
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