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Benfica, Villarreal and Bremen into last 16, United out
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-08 09:02

LONDON, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Twice former winners Benfica came from behind to beat Manchester United 2-1 in Lisbon on Wednesday to reach the last 16 of the Champions League and end the English side's interest in Europe this season.

Rio Ferdinand (C) and Benfica's Nuno Gomes (L) watch as Geovanni scores a header during their Champions League Group D soccer match at the Luz Stadium in Lisbon December 7, 2005.
Rio Ferdinand (C) and Benfica's Nuno Gomes (L) watch as Geovanni scores a header during their Champions League Group D soccer match at the Luz Stadium in Lisbon December 7, 2005. [Reuters]
In a dramatic end to the group phase, Champions League debutants Villarreal finished as Group D winners above Benfica after defeating Lille 1-0 in Spain.

Werder Bremen thrashed Panathinaikos 5-1 to grab the last available slot after Barcelona's late 2-0 win at Udinese ended the Italian side's hopes in Group C.

On Tuesday, last season's runners-up AC Milan, semi-finalists PSV Eindhoven and Scotland's Rangers went through.

Already into the hat for the Dec. 16 draw were holders Liverpool, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Juventus, Arsenal, Ajax Amsterdam, Barcelona, Olympique Lyon, Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

Juventus secured top spot in Group A with a 3-1 victory at Rapid Vienna on Wednesday. Bayern finished second after a 1-1 draw at Club Bruges.

Arsenal, already assured of topping Group B, drew 0-0 with second-placed Ajax at Highbury.

Swiss outsiders Thun gained reward for a spirited first season with the big boys by securing a place in the UEFA Cup after their goalless draw at Sparta Prague put them above the Czechs in Group B.

KNOCKOUT STAGE

United, who beat Benfica to lift the first of their two European Cups in 1968, were bidding to reach the knockout stage for a record 10th successive season but needed a victory to be certain.
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