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

The Brazilian midfielder scored in the 40th minute from the penalty spot after PSV's Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink handled the ball in the area and received a yellow card.

The Dutch striker picked up a second yellow five minutes later and was sent off.

PSV were missing Arouna Kone, Michael Ball, Michael Reiziger and Michael Lamey through injuries.

Artmedia 3, Porto 2

Artmedia Bratislava's Balazs Borbely (L) and team mate Jan Kozak celebrate their goal against Porto during their Champions League Group H soccer match at Dragon stadium in Porto, northern Portugal, September 28, 2005.
Artmedia Bratislava's Balazs Borbely (L) and team mate Jan Kozak celebrate their goal against Porto during their Champions League Group H soccer match at Dragon stadium in Porto, northern Portugal, September 28, 2005.
OPORTO, Portugal (Reuters) - Artmedia Bratislava came from two goals down to beat 2004 winners Porto 3-2 in their Champions League Group H match on Wednesday.

Porto went ahead after 32 minutes when Argentine midfielder Luis Gonzalez headed in a cross by winger Ricardo Quaresma.

Brazilian playmaker Diego made it 2-0 seven minutes later with a shot from inside the box.

Artmedia, making their Champions League debut this season, pulled a goal back through midfielder Peter Petras in first-half injury time.

The Slovakian team silenced the 40,000 fans in Dragao stadium when midfielder Jan Kozak equalised from a 54th-minute counter attack and defender Balasz Borbely grabbed the winner with 16 minutes to go.


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