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2008–09 UEFA Champions League knockout phase

The knockout phase of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League began on 24 February 2009 and concluded with the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May 2009. The knockout phase involved the 16 teams who finished in the top two in each of their groups in the group stage.

Times are CET/CEST,[note 1] as listed by UEFA (local times are in parentheses).

Format edit

Each tie in the knockout phase, apart from the final, was played over two legs, with each team playing one leg at home. The team that had the higher aggregate score over the two legs progressed to the next round. In the event that aggregate scores finished level, the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progressed. If away goals were also equal, 30 minutes of extra time were played. If there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level, the visiting team qualified by virtue of more away goals scored. If no goals were scored during extra time, the tie was decided via a penalty shoot-out.

The draw mechanism is as follows:

  • In the draw for the first knockout round, matches were played between the winners of one group and the runners-up of a different group, with the group winner hosting the second leg. Teams from the same group or same association cannot be drawn against each other.
  • From the quarter-finals onwards, these restrictions did not apply and teams from the same national association or in same group could be drawn against each other.

In the final, the tie was played over just one leg at a neutral venue. If scores were level at the end of normal time in the final, extra time was played, followed by penalties if scores remained tied.

Qualified teams edit

Key to colours
Seeded in round of 16 draw
Unseeded in round of 16 draw

Bracket edit

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
              
  Lyon 1 2 3
  Barcelona 1 5 6
  Barcelona 4 1 5
  Bayern Munich 0 1 1
  Sporting CP 0 1 1
  Bayern Munich 5 7 12
  Barcelona (a) 0 1 1
  Chelsea 0 1 1
  Real Madrid 0 0 0
  Liverpool 1 4 5
  Liverpool 1 4 5
  Chelsea 3 4 7
  Chelsea 1 2 3
  Juventus 0 2 2
  Barcelona 2
  Manchester United 0
  Internazionale 0 0 0
  Manchester United 0 2 2
  Manchester United 2 1 3
  Porto 2 0 2
  Atlético Madrid 2 0 2
  Porto (a) 2 0 2
  Manchester United 1 3 4
  Arsenal 0 1 1
  Villarreal 1 2 3
  Panathinaikos 1 1 2
  Villarreal 1 0 1
  Arsenal 1 3 4
  Arsenal (p) 1 0 1 (7)
  Roma 0 1 1 (6)

Round of 16 edit

The draw for the first knockout round of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League was held on 19 December 2008, and conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Bruno Conti, the ambassador for the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final.[1] The first legs of the first knockout round were played on 24 and 25 February 2009, while the second legs were played on 10 and 11 March.[2]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Chelsea   3–2   Juventus 1–0 2–2
Villarreal   3–2   Panathinaikos 1–1 2–1
Sporting CP   1–12   Bayern Munich 0–5 1–7
Atlético Madrid   2–2 (a)   Porto 2–2 0–0
Lyon   3–6   Barcelona 1–1 2–5
Real Madrid   0–5   Liverpool 0–1 0–4
Arsenal   1–1 (7–6 p)   Roma 1–0 0–1 (a.e.t.)
Internazionale   0–2   Manchester United 0–0 0–2

First leg edit

The knockout phase began on 24 February with four first-leg ties.[3] English side Arsenal gained a first leg advantage with a 1–0 home victory against Roma at the Emirates Stadium, courtesy of Robin van Persie's 37th-minute penalty.[4] The other English team in action, Manchester United, drew 0–0 with Internazionale at the San Siro, failing to score the away goal they had been hoping for.[5] The other two matches finished in score draws, with the away sides having the upper hand going into the second legs. Lyon drew 1–1 with Barcelona at the Stade de Gerland in France, with Barcelona's Thierry Henry cancelling out an opener from Juninho.[6] Porto came from behind twice away to Atlético Madrid to secure a 2–2 draw at the Vicente Calderón. Maxi Rodríguez put Atlético in front in the fourth minute, Lisandro López equalised in the 22nd minute, Diego Forlán scored on the stroke of half-time to restore Atlético's advantage but López levelled in the 72nd minute.[7]

In the second set of first leg ties, played on 25 February 2009, three teams scored away goals.[8] Bayern Munich scored five times without reply away to Sporting CP. In the match at the Estádio José Alvalade, Franck Ribéry gave the Germans the lead in the 42nd minute and Miroslav Klose doubled their advantage in the 57th. Ribéry scored again from the penalty spot in the 63rd before a brace from Luca Toni put the tie out of Sporting's reach, even before the second leg.[9] Five-time winners Liverpool also managed an away win, against nine-time winners Real Madrid, but had to wait until the 82nd minute at the Santiago Bernabéu for it, when Yossi Benayoun scored a header from Fábio Aurélio's free-kick to hand them the advantage for the second leg.[10] Villarreal and Panathinaikos shared a score draw at the El Madrigal, with Giuseppe Rossi scoring a 67th-minute penalty to cancel out Giorgos Karagounis' 59th-minute opener.[11] In the other game, Chelsea beat Juventus at Stamford Bridge courtesy of a 12th-minute strike from Didier Drogba.[12]

Atlético Madrid  2–2  Porto
Rodríguez   3'
Forlán   45+2'
Report López   22', 72'

Lyon  1–1  Barcelona
Juninho   7' Report Henry   67'
Attendance: 39,258

Arsenal  1–0  Roma
Van Persie   37' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 60,003

Attendance: 80,018

Villarreal  1–1  Panathinaikos
Rossi   67' (pen.) Report Karagounis   59'

Real Madrid  0–1  Liverpool
Report Benayoun   82'

Sporting CP  0–5  Bayern Munich
Report Ribéry   42', 63' (pen.)
Klose   57'
Toni   84', 90+1'

Chelsea  1–0  Juventus
Drogba   12' Report

Second leg edit

In the four second leg ties played on 10 March, the two English clubs in action both progressed along with Bayern Munich and Villarreal.[13] Liverpool eliminated the nine-time European Cup winners Real Madrid with a 4–0 home victory. Fernando Torres doubled Liverpool's aggregate lead in the 16th minute, and Steven Gerrard made it 2–0 on the night with a 28th-minute penalty. Gerrard further extended Liverpool's lead two minutes after half-time and Andrea Dossena made it 5–0 on aggregate with two minutes left.[14] Chelsea also made it through to the quarter-finals with a 2–2 draw, having won the first leg at Stamford Bridge 1–0. They fell behind to a goal from Vincenzo Iaquinta in the 19th minute but equalised through Michael Essien on the stroke of half-time. Juventus went back in front through an Alessandro Del Piero penalty, although Chelsea were heading through on the away goals ruling. Chelsea sealed their passage to the last eight when Didier Drogba equalised in the 83rd minute to win 3–2 on aggregate.[15]

In the other games, Sporting CP departed the competition after setting a new Champions League record aggregate defeat of 12–1 to Bayern Munich. An early goal from Lukas Podolski extended Bayern's lead to 6–0 on aggregate and this was followed up by further strikes before half-time from Podolski again, Ânderson Polga (own goal) and Bastian Schweinsteiger, sandwiched by a consolation from Sporting's João Moutinho. Bayern were not finished at 4–1 as Mark van Bommel, Miroslav Klose and Thomas Müller further added to the scoreline.[16] Villarreal were the fourth side to make it into the quarter-finals by beating Panathinaikos 3–2 overall. Ariel Ibagaza put Villarreal 2–1 up on aggregate in the 49th minute, Evangelos Mantzios equalised six minutes later, but Joseba Llorente turned the tie in Villarreal's favour in the 70th minute and the match finished 2–1 to Villarreal.[17]

The remaining two English sides both reached the quarter-finals on 11 March and they were joined by Porto and Barcelona.[18] Manchester United defeated Internazionale 2–0 on aggregate at Old Trafford. After a 0–0 draw at the San Siro in the first leg, United were aware that an away goal for Inter would make it difficult, but they made the perfect start with centre back Nemanja Vidić scoring with a header after four minutes. Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the lead just after half-time and the match finished 2–0.[19] Porto and Atlético Madrid played out a 0–0 draw at the Estádio do Dragão in Portugal, but Porto went through on the away goals rule, having scored twice in a 2–2 draw in Spain.[20] Barcelona beat Lyon 6–3 on aggregate with a 5–2 win at the Camp Nou. Thierry Henry scored twice in the space of a couple of minutes shortly before the half-hour mark to put Barcelona 3–1 up on aggregate before Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o made it 4–0 just before half-time on the night. Lyon scored two consolation goals through Jean Makoun on the stroke of half-time and Juninho just after the break, but Barcelona added a fifth in the final minute.[21] In the last game to finish, Roma defeated Arsenal 1–0 at the Stadio Olimpico with Juan scoring in the ninth minute. The first match had finished 1–0 to Arsenal so the match headed into extra-time and, eventually, penalties. Arsenal emerged victorious in the shootout, winning 7–6 after Max Tonetto missed Roma's final spotkick.[22]

Panathinaikos  1–2  Villarreal
Mantzios   55' Report Ibagaza   49'
Llorente   70'
Attendance: 60,616

Villarreal won 3–2 on aggregate.


Liverpool  4–0  Real Madrid
Torres   16'
Gerrard   28' (pen.), 47'
Dossena   88'
Report
Attendance: 42,550

Liverpool won 5–0 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich  7–1  Sporting CP
Podolski   7', 34'
Polga   39' (o.g.)
Schweinsteiger   43'
Van Bommel   74'
Klose   82' (pen.)
Müller   90'
Report Moutinho   42'
Attendance: 65,000

Bayern Munich won 12–1 on aggregate.


Juventus  2–2  Chelsea
Iaquinta   19'
Del Piero   74' (pen.)
Report Essien   45+1'
Drogba   83'

Chelsea won 3–2 on aggregate.


Attendance: 46,509

2–2 on aggregate; Porto won on away goals.


Barcelona  5–2  Lyon
Henry   25', 27'
Messi   40'
Eto'o   43'
Keita   90+5'
Report Makoun   44'
Juninho   48'
Attendance: 86,368

Barcelona won 6–3 on aggregate.


Attendance: 62,383

1–1 on aggregate; Arsenal won on penalties.


Attendance: 74,769

Manchester United won 2–0 on aggregate.

Quarter-finals edit

The draw for the quarter-finals of the competition took place in Nyon, Switzerland, on 20 March 2009. There was no seeding and no country protection, meaning that it was an entirely random draw. The first legs were played on 7 and 8 April while the second legs were played on 14 and 15 April.[23] Liverpool requested that their second leg be played on 14 April so that it avoid a clash with the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster on 15 April.[24]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Villarreal   1–4   Arsenal 1–1 0–3
Manchester United   3–2   Porto 2–2 1–0
Liverpool   5–7   Chelsea 1–3 4–4
Barcelona   5–1   Bayern Munich 4–0 1–1

First leg edit

English sides Manchester United and Arsenal were involved in the first two quarter-final matches on 7 April. Arsenal were playing the first leg away against Villarreal from Spain, their second encounter in three years following on from a meeting in the semi-finals three years earlier. Villarreal went in front in the 10th minute thanks to a long-range effort from Marcos Senna. The Yellow Submarine went on to dominate the first half, but Arsenal did not concede again and their defensive work was rewarded in the 66th minute as a clipped ball from Arsenal captain Cesc Fàbregas was controlled on the chest by Emmanuel Adebayor and volleyed acrobatically with an overhead kick into the bottom corner. The match eventually finished 1–1, with Arsenal taking an away goal into the second leg.[25]

Manchester United played their first leg at home at Old Trafford against Porto, the team who had knocked them out in the first knockout round five years before. Porto took an early lead, in the fourth minute, when Cristian Rodríguez netted past Edwin van der Sar. The advantage lasted only 11 minutes, however, at which point Wayne Rooney scored the equaliser, chipping the ball over the advancing Helton following a careless back-pass from Bruno Alves. In an open game, in which Porto dominated, another goal appeared certain but did not come until the 85th minute. Carlos Tevez saw off his marker to score from a Rooney flick from a couple of yards out. The action had not finished however and Mariano González equalised in the final minute to hand Porto a second away goal.[26]

Liverpool and Chelsea faced each other in an all-English tie at Anfield on 8 April. The sides were meeting in the Champions League for the fifth straight season, having last faced each other in the competition in the 2008 semi-final, when Chelsea advanced to the final. Fernando Torres handed an early advantage to Liverpool, scoring in the sixth minute. However, their lead only lasted until the 39th minute when the Liverpool defence allowed Branislav Ivanović too much space at a corner and he was able to power a header past Pepe Reina. Chelsea took the lead in the 62nd minute from an almost identical situation as Ivanović scored his second headed goal. Didier Drogba added a final goal to make it 3–1 to the away side with a side-footed finish.[27]

In the final game, played on the same evening, two of the most successful European clubs, Barcelona and Bayern Munich met at the Camp Nou in Spain. It was their first meeting since the group stage of the 1998–99 tournament. Bayern had beaten Sporting CP 12–1 in the previous round, but Barcelona posed a far tougher proposition and it showed. Lionel Messi put Barcelona in front in the ninth minute and Samuel Eto'o doubled the lead three minutes later. Messi scored his second goal in the 38th minute and Thierry Henry made it 4–0 in the 43rd minute. The score remained at 4–0 throughout the second half, leaving Barcelona as favourites to progress.[28]

Villarreal  1–1  Arsenal
Senna   10' Report Adebayor   66'

Manchester United  2–2  Porto
Rooney   15'
Tevez   85'
Report Rodríguez   4'
M. González   89'
Attendance: 74,517

Liverpool  1–3  Chelsea
Torres   6' Report Ivanović   39', 62'
Drogba   67'
Attendance: 42,543

Barcelona  4–0  Bayern Munich
Messi   9', 38'
Eto'o   12'
Henry   43'
Report
Attendance: 93,219
Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Second leg edit

 
Robin van Persie takes a free kick against Villarreal.

In the first two of four second-leg ties, Chelsea came with a 3–1 advantage over Liverpool and the bonus of three away goals, Liverpool came into their match knowing they needed to score three times without conceding to progress, or win 3–1 to take the game to extra time at Stamford Bridge. Despite starting the match as outsiders, Liverpool looked to be well on the way towards their target as they took a 2–0 lead within half an hour and levelled the scores at 3–3 on aggregate. Fábio Aurélio scored directly with a free kick from the left of the penalty area in the 19th minute to hand them the lead and this was doubled nine minutes later from the penalty spot: Xabi Alonso stepped up to score following a foul on him by Branislav Ivanović. But six minutes after half-time, Didier Drogba made the score 2–1 with a shot that went through the hands of Pepe Reina, and six minutes later, Chelsea equalised to 2–2 when Alex scored with a powerful free kick. Frank Lampard put Chelsea 3–2 up in the 76th minute and, at this stage, Liverpool needed to score three goals to advance. Goals from Lucas and Dirk Kuyt in the 81st and 83rd minutes, respectively, put Liverpool 4–3 up on the night and only a goal away from advancing. However, Lampard scored again in the 89th minute to finish the tie off, and the match ended 4–4 and 7–5 to Chelsea overall.[29]

In the other match to take place that evening, Barcelona and Bayern Munich played out a 1–1 draw at the Allianz Arena. Bayern trailed the tie 4–0 following the first match at the Camp Nou and they were able to play without fear in the first half. Luca Toni and Franck Ribéry created chances in the first half but Barcelona weathered the storm and created their only meaningful chance of the first half through Dani Alves. They managed to pull a goal back early in the second half, when Zé Roberto took the ball past defender Yaya Touré and set up Ribéry who was able to score past Víctor Valdés. But Barcelona put the tie beyond the reach of Bayern with an equaliser from Seydou Keita at the end of a 17-pass move. The match finished 1–1, giving Barcelona a 5–1 aggregate win to set up a fourth tie with Chelsea in five seasons two weeks later.[30]

The third second-leg tie was finely poised at 1–1 between Arsenal and Villarreal at the Emirates Stadium, with Arsenal ahead courtesy of the away goals rule; Villarreal came into the match knowing they had to score. Both teams were without key players: Arsenal had to play without goalkeeper Manuel Almunia, William Gallas and Gaël Clichy while captain Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla were missing for Villarreal. Theo Walcott delivered some dangerous crosses and Robin van Persie missed an early chance from Samir Nasri's cross, but Diego Godín also tested Arsenal goalkeeper Łukasz Fabiański with a volley. Arsenal, however, took the lead in the 10th minute as Walcott raced onto a Fàbregas through-ball and chipped the ball over Diego López. Villarreal continued to create chances, including Robert Pires nearly marking his return to his former club with a goal. Emmanuel Adebayor followed up a Van Persie free kick with a header on goal, but Gonzalo Rodríguez cleared the ball off the line. After half-time, Van Persie had a shot from distance charged down, but Arsenal did score a second goal in the 60th minute as Van Persie opted to slide a pass through to Adebayor, and his strike partner applied the finish. The tie was over in the 69th minute when Godín was adjudged to have fouled Walcott; Sebastián Eguren collected a second yellow card for his protests before Van Persie scored from the penalty spot. The match finished 3–0 to Arsenal, with Arsenal winning 4–1 on aggregate.[31]

The final quarter-final second leg tie was between Porto and Manchester United, played simultaneously with Arsenal's match. Porto had the advantage of two away goals, after drawing 2–2 at Old Trafford. Manchester United looked to recall Rio Ferdinand from a back injury to partner Nemanja Vidić in central defence. Despite a mixed season, Cristiano Ronaldo had still scored 20 goals in all competitions and won numerous awards and he added his 21st goal with a 35-metre strike after only six minutes. Porto created very few chances, their only meaningful shot being a free kick that went wide of Edwin van der Sar's goal in the first half and later a chance for Lisandro López. United played the game at a controlled pace, but they were unable to score a second goal to settle the nerves – the threat remained that if Porto scored late, United would be knocked out. Ronaldo had a shot saved by the Porto goalkeeper Helton and Vidić missed from a couple of yards. They held on to become the first English team to win at Porto and keep their ambition of winning five trophies in the same season alive. It was United's first clean sheet in six matches and set up a semi-final with fellow English team Arsenal.[32]

Chelsea  4–4  Liverpool
Drogba   51'
Alex   57'
Lampard   76', 89'
Report Aurélio   19'
Alonso   28' (pen.)
Lucas   81'
Kuyt   83'
Attendance: 38,286

Chelsea won 7–5 on aggregate.


Bayern Munich  1–1  Barcelona
Ribéry   47' Report Keita   73'
Attendance: 66,000

Barcelona won 5–1 on aggregate.


Arsenal  3–0  Villarreal
Walcott   10'
Adebayor   60'
Van Persie   69' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 59,233

Arsenal won 4–1 on aggregate.


Manchester United won 3–2 on aggregate.

Semi-finals edit

The draw for the semi-finals took place immediately after the draw for the quarter-finals. The first legs were played on 28 and 29 April and the second legs on 5 and 6 May.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Manchester United   4–1   Arsenal 1–0 3–1
Barcelona   1–1 (a)   Chelsea 0–0 1–1

First leg edit

Barcelona  0–0  Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 95,231

Manchester United  1–0  Arsenal
O'Shea   17' Report
Attendance: 74,733

Second leg edit

Although Chelsea were at home and had managed to hold Barcelona to a goalless draw at the Camp Nou in the first leg, Barcelona went into the second leg as favourites. The game started well for Chelsea and in the ninth minute Michael Essien scored a 20-yard left-footed volley after Barcelona had failed to clear a pass into the box from Frank Lampard. The first half came to a close with Chelsea leading 1–0. Despite Barcelona's domination of possession, Chelsea were the more dangerous side, especially after Eric Abidal was sent off for a foul on Nicolas Anelka. A 93rd-minute equaliser by Andrés Iniesta – which happened to be Barcelona's only shot on target in the match – saw his side reach the final.

Almost as soon as referee Tom Henning Øvrebø blew the final whistle, several Chelsea players surrounded him with complaints regarding his decisions. Some players, like Frank Lampard and Iniesta, swapped shirts,[33] while others, such as Michael Ballack, John Terry, and Didier Drogba, continued to shout at the referee and contest him, with Drogba notably shouting, "It's a fucking disgrace" into a live television camera.[34] Kevin McCarra writing for The Guardian described Øvrebø as "relatively inexperienced" and declared he "did not inspire any confidence whatsoever".[35]

In the post-game analysis on Sky Sports 2, the four commentators unanimously held that of the four possible penalty appeals turned down by the referee, three of them should have been awarded, including the shirt-pulling against Didier Drogba by Eric Abidal which would have otherwise been a one-on-one against the goalkeeper, the lob over Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué that was blocked by his outstretched right hand in the 82nd minute, and the last-minute upper arm block by Eto'o. All three fouls were committed inside the penalty box. Referee Øvrebø admitted his errors in 2018 at an interview after the two teams played against each other in the 2017–18 Champions League round of 16.[36]

Arsenal  1–3  Manchester United
Van Persie   76' (pen.) Report Park Ji-sung   8'
Ronaldo   11', 61'
Attendance: 59,867

Manchester United won 4–1 on aggregate.


Chelsea  1–1  Barcelona
Essien   9' Report Iniesta   90+3'
Attendance: 37,857

1–1 on aggregate; Barcelona won on away goals.

Final edit

Barcelona  2–0  Manchester United
Eto'o   10'
Messi   70'
Report
Attendance: 62,467

Notes edit

  1. ^ CET (UTC+1) for matches to 11 March 2009, and CEST (UTC+2) for matches from 7 April 2009.

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The knockout phase of the 2008 09 UEFA Champions League began on 24 February 2009 and concluded with the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May 2009 The knockout phase involved the 16 teams who finished in the top two in each of their groups in the group stage Times are CET CEST note 1 as listed by UEFA local times are in parentheses Contents 1 Format 2 Qualified teams 3 Bracket 4 Round of 16 4 1 First leg 4 2 Second leg 5 Quarter finals 5 1 First leg 5 2 Second leg 6 Semi finals 6 1 First leg 6 2 Second leg 7 Final 8 Notes 9 ReferencesFormat editEach tie in the knockout phase apart from the final was played over two legs with each team playing one leg at home The team that had the higher aggregate score over the two legs progressed to the next round In the event that aggregate scores finished level the team that scored more goals away from home over the two legs progressed If away goals were also equal 30 minutes of extra time were played If there were goals scored during extra time and the aggregate score was still level the visiting team qualified by virtue of more away goals scored If no goals were scored during extra time the tie was decided via a penalty shoot out The draw mechanism is as follows In the draw for the first knockout round matches were played between the winners of one group and the runners up of a different group with the group winner hosting the second leg Teams from the same group or same association cannot be drawn against each other From the quarter finals onwards these restrictions did not apply and teams from the same national association or in same group could be drawn against each other In the final the tie was played over just one leg at a neutral venue If scores were level at the end of normal time in the final extra time was played followed by penalties if scores remained tied Qualified teams editKey to colours Seeded in round of 16 draw Unseeded in round of 16 draw Group Winners Runners up A nbsp Roma nbsp Chelsea B nbsp Panathinaikos nbsp Internazionale C nbsp Barcelona nbsp Sporting CP D nbsp Liverpool nbsp Atletico Madrid E nbsp Manchester United nbsp Villarreal F nbsp Bayern Munich nbsp Lyon G nbsp Porto nbsp Arsenal H nbsp Juventus nbsp Real MadridBracket editRound of 16Quarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Lyon123 nbsp Barcelona156 nbsp Barcelona415 nbsp Bayern Munich011 nbsp Sporting CP011 nbsp Bayern Munich5712 nbsp Barcelona a 011 nbsp Chelsea011 nbsp Real Madrid000 nbsp Liverpool145 nbsp Liverpool145 nbsp Chelsea347 nbsp Chelsea123 nbsp Juventus022 nbsp Barcelona2 nbsp Manchester United0 nbsp Internazionale000 nbsp Manchester United022 nbsp Manchester United213 nbsp Porto202 nbsp Atletico Madrid202 nbsp Porto a 202 nbsp Manchester United134 nbsp Arsenal011 nbsp Villarreal123 nbsp Panathinaikos112 nbsp Villarreal101 nbsp Arsenal134 nbsp Arsenal p 10 1 7 nbsp Roma011 6 Round of 16 editThe draw for the first knockout round of the 2008 09 UEFA Champions League was held on 19 December 2008 and conducted by UEFA General Secretary David Taylor and Bruno Conti the ambassador for the 2009 UEFA Champions League Final 1 The first legs of the first knockout round were played on 24 and 25 February 2009 while the second legs were played on 10 and 11 March 2 Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Chelsea nbsp 3 2 nbsp Juventus 1 0 2 2 Villarreal nbsp 3 2 nbsp Panathinaikos 1 1 2 1 Sporting CP nbsp 1 12 nbsp Bayern Munich 0 5 1 7 Atletico Madrid nbsp 2 2 a nbsp Porto 2 2 0 0 Lyon nbsp 3 6 nbsp Barcelona 1 1 2 5 Real Madrid nbsp 0 5 nbsp Liverpool 0 1 0 4 Arsenal nbsp 1 1 7 6 p nbsp Roma 1 0 0 1 a e t Internazionale nbsp 0 2 nbsp Manchester United 0 0 0 2 First leg edit The knockout phase began on 24 February with four first leg ties 3 English side Arsenal gained a first leg advantage with a 1 0 home victory against Roma at the Emirates Stadium courtesy of Robin van Persie s 37th minute penalty 4 The other English team in action Manchester United drew 0 0 with Internazionale at the San Siro failing to score the away goal they had been hoping for 5 The other two matches finished in score draws with the away sides having the upper hand going into the second legs Lyon drew 1 1 with Barcelona at the Stade de Gerland in France with Barcelona s Thierry Henry cancelling out an opener from Juninho 6 Porto came from behind twice away to Atletico Madrid to secure a 2 2 draw at the Vicente Calderon Maxi Rodriguez put Atletico in front in the fourth minute Lisandro Lopez equalised in the 22nd minute Diego Forlan scored on the stroke of half time to restore Atletico s advantage but Lopez levelled in the 72nd minute 7 In the second set of first leg ties played on 25 February 2009 three teams scored away goals 8 Bayern Munich scored five times without reply away to Sporting CP In the match at the Estadio Jose Alvalade Franck Ribery gave the Germans the lead in the 42nd minute and Miroslav Klose doubled their advantage in the 57th Ribery scored again from the penalty spot in the 63rd before a brace from Luca Toni put the tie out of Sporting s reach even before the second leg 9 Five time winners Liverpool also managed an away win against nine time winners Real Madrid but had to wait until the 82nd minute at the Santiago Bernabeu for it when Yossi Benayoun scored a header from Fabio Aurelio s free kick to hand them the advantage for the second leg 10 Villarreal and Panathinaikos shared a score draw at the El Madrigal with Giuseppe Rossi scoring a 67th minute penalty to cancel out Giorgos Karagounis 59th minute opener 11 In the other game Chelsea beat Juventus at Stamford Bridge courtesy of a 12th minute strike from Didier Drogba 12 24 February 200920 45Atletico Madrid nbsp 2 2 nbsp PortoRodriguez nbsp 3 Forlan nbsp 45 2 Report Lopez nbsp 22 72 Vicente Calderon Stadium MadridAttendance 47 000Referee Howard Webb England 24 February 200920 45Lyon nbsp 1 1 nbsp BarcelonaJuninho nbsp 7 Report Henry nbsp 67 Stade de Gerland LyonAttendance 39 258Referee Wolfgang Stark Germany 24 February 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Arsenal nbsp 1 0 nbsp RomaVan Persie nbsp 37 pen ReportEmirates Stadium LondonAttendance 60 003Referee Claus Bo Larsen Denmark 24 February 200920 45Internazionale nbsp 0 0 nbsp Manchester UnitedReportSan Siro MilanAttendance 80 018Referee Luis Medina Cantalejo Spain 25 February 200920 45Villarreal nbsp 1 1 nbsp PanathinaikosRossi nbsp 67 pen Report Karagounis nbsp 59 Estadio El Madrigal VillarrealAttendance 21 810Referee Konrad Plautz Austria 25 February 200920 45Real Madrid nbsp 0 1 nbsp LiverpoolReport Benayoun nbsp 82 Santiago Bernabeu Stadium MadridAttendance 71 579Referee Roberto Rosetti Italy 25 February 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Sporting CP nbsp 0 5 nbsp Bayern MunichReport Ribery nbsp 42 63 pen Klose nbsp 57 Toni nbsp 84 90 1 Estadio Jose Alvalade LisbonAttendance 35 163Referee Bertrand Layec France 25 February 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Chelsea nbsp 1 0 nbsp JuventusDrogba nbsp 12 ReportStamford Bridge LondonAttendance 38 079Referee Olegario Benquerenca Portugal Second leg edit In the four second leg ties played on 10 March the two English clubs in action both progressed along with Bayern Munich and Villarreal 13 Liverpool eliminated the nine time European Cup winners Real Madrid with a 4 0 home victory Fernando Torres doubled Liverpool s aggregate lead in the 16th minute and Steven Gerrard made it 2 0 on the night with a 28th minute penalty Gerrard further extended Liverpool s lead two minutes after half time and Andrea Dossena made it 5 0 on aggregate with two minutes left 14 Chelsea also made it through to the quarter finals with a 2 2 draw having won the first leg at Stamford Bridge 1 0 They fell behind to a goal from Vincenzo Iaquinta in the 19th minute but equalised through Michael Essien on the stroke of half time Juventus went back in front through an Alessandro Del Piero penalty although Chelsea were heading through on the away goals ruling Chelsea sealed their passage to the last eight when Didier Drogba equalised in the 83rd minute to win 3 2 on aggregate 15 In the other games Sporting CP departed the competition after setting a new Champions League record aggregate defeat of 12 1 to Bayern Munich An early goal from Lukas Podolski extended Bayern s lead to 6 0 on aggregate and this was followed up by further strikes before half time from Podolski again Anderson Polga own goal and Bastian Schweinsteiger sandwiched by a consolation from Sporting s Joao Moutinho Bayern were not finished at 4 1 as Mark van Bommel Miroslav Klose and Thomas Muller further added to the scoreline 16 Villarreal were the fourth side to make it into the quarter finals by beating Panathinaikos 3 2 overall Ariel Ibagaza put Villarreal 2 1 up on aggregate in the 49th minute Evangelos Mantzios equalised six minutes later but Joseba Llorente turned the tie in Villarreal s favour in the 70th minute and the match finished 2 1 to Villarreal 17 The remaining two English sides both reached the quarter finals on 11 March and they were joined by Porto and Barcelona 18 Manchester United defeated Internazionale 2 0 on aggregate at Old Trafford After a 0 0 draw at the San Siro in the first leg United were aware that an away goal for Inter would make it difficult but they made the perfect start with centre back Nemanja Vidic scoring with a header after four minutes Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the lead just after half time and the match finished 2 0 19 Porto and Atletico Madrid played out a 0 0 draw at the Estadio do Dragao in Portugal but Porto went through on the away goals rule having scored twice in a 2 2 draw in Spain 20 Barcelona beat Lyon 6 3 on aggregate with a 5 2 win at the Camp Nou Thierry Henry scored twice in the space of a couple of minutes shortly before the half hour mark to put Barcelona 3 1 up on aggregate before Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto o made it 4 0 just before half time on the night Lyon scored two consolation goals through Jean Makoun on the stroke of half time and Juninho just after the break but Barcelona added a fifth in the final minute 21 In the last game to finish Roma defeated Arsenal 1 0 at the Stadio Olimpico with Juan scoring in the ninth minute The first match had finished 1 0 to Arsenal so the match headed into extra time and eventually penalties Arsenal emerged victorious in the shootout winning 7 6 after Max Tonetto missed Roma s final spotkick 22 10 March 200920 45 21 45 UTC 2 Panathinaikos nbsp 1 2 nbsp VillarrealMantzios nbsp 55 Report Ibagaza nbsp 49 Llorente nbsp 70 Olympic Stadium AthensAttendance 60 616Referee Massimo Busacca Switzerland Villarreal won 3 2 on aggregate 10 March 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Liverpool nbsp 4 0 nbsp Real MadridTorres nbsp 16 Gerrard nbsp 28 pen 47 Dossena nbsp 88 ReportAnfield LiverpoolAttendance 42 550Referee Frank De Bleeckere Belgium Liverpool won 5 0 on aggregate 10 March 200920 45Bayern Munich nbsp 7 1 nbsp Sporting CPPodolski nbsp 7 34 Polga nbsp 39 o g Schweinsteiger nbsp 43 Van Bommel nbsp 74 Klose nbsp 82 pen Muller nbsp 90 Report Moutinho nbsp 42 Allianz Arena MunichAttendance 65 000Referee Martin Hansson Sweden Bayern Munich won 12 1 on aggregate 10 March 200920 45Juventus nbsp 2 2 nbsp ChelseaIaquinta nbsp 19 Del Piero nbsp 74 pen Report Essien nbsp 45 1 Drogba nbsp 83 Stadio Olimpico TurinAttendance 27 319Referee Alberto Undiano Mallenco Spain Chelsea won 3 2 on aggregate 11 March 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Porto nbsp 0 0 nbsp Atletico MadridReportEstadio do Dragao PortoAttendance 46 509Referee Pieter Vink Netherlands 2 2 on aggregate Porto won on away goals 11 March 200920 45Barcelona nbsp 5 2 nbsp LyonHenry nbsp 25 27 Messi nbsp 40 Eto o nbsp 43 Keita nbsp 90 5 Report Makoun nbsp 44 Juninho nbsp 48 Camp Nou BarcelonaAttendance 86 368Referee Tom Henning Ovrebo Norway Barcelona won 6 3 on aggregate 11 March 200920 45Roma nbsp 1 0 a e t nbsp ArsenalJuan nbsp 9 ReportPenaltiesPizarro nbsp Vucinic nbsp Baptista nbsp Montella nbsp Totti nbsp Aquilani nbsp Riise nbsp Tonetto nbsp 6 7 nbsp Eduardo nbsp Van Persie nbsp Walcott nbsp Nasri nbsp Denilson nbsp Toure nbsp Sagna nbsp DiabyStadio Olimpico RomeAttendance 62 383Referee Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez Spain 1 1 on aggregate Arsenal won on penalties 11 March 200920 45 19 45 UTC 0 Manchester United nbsp 2 0 nbsp InternazionaleVidic nbsp 4 Ronaldo nbsp 49 ReportOld Trafford ManchesterAttendance 74 769Referee Wolfgang Stark Germany Manchester United won 2 0 on aggregate Quarter finals editThe draw for the quarter finals of the competition took place in Nyon Switzerland on 20 March 2009 There was no seeding and no country protection meaning that it was an entirely random draw The first legs were played on 7 and 8 April while the second legs were played on 14 and 15 April 23 Liverpool requested that their second leg be played on 14 April so that it avoid a clash with the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster on 15 April 24 Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Villarreal nbsp 1 4 nbsp Arsenal 1 1 0 3 Manchester United nbsp 3 2 nbsp Porto 2 2 1 0 Liverpool nbsp 5 7 nbsp Chelsea 1 3 4 4 Barcelona nbsp 5 1 nbsp Bayern Munich 4 0 1 1 First leg edit English sides Manchester United and Arsenal were involved in the first two quarter final matches on 7 April Arsenal were playing the first leg away against Villarreal from Spain their second encounter in three years following on from a meeting in the semi finals three years earlier Villarreal went in front in the 10th minute thanks to a long range effort from Marcos Senna The Yellow Submarine went on to dominate the first half but Arsenal did not concede again and their defensive work was rewarded in the 66th minute as a clipped ball from Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas was controlled on the chest by Emmanuel Adebayor and volleyed acrobatically with an overhead kick into the bottom corner The match eventually finished 1 1 with Arsenal taking an away goal into the second leg 25 Manchester United played their first leg at home at Old Trafford against Porto the team who had knocked them out in the first knockout round five years before Porto took an early lead in the fourth minute when Cristian Rodriguez netted past Edwin van der Sar The advantage lasted only 11 minutes however at which point Wayne Rooney scored the equaliser chipping the ball over the advancing Helton following a careless back pass from Bruno Alves In an open game in which Porto dominated another goal appeared certain but did not come until the 85th minute Carlos Tevez saw off his marker to score from a Rooney flick from a couple of yards out The action had not finished however and Mariano Gonzalez equalised in the final minute to hand Porto a second away goal 26 Liverpool and Chelsea faced each other in an all English tie at Anfield on 8 April The sides were meeting in the Champions League for the fifth straight season having last faced each other in the competition in the 2008 semi final when Chelsea advanced to the final Fernando Torres handed an early advantage to Liverpool scoring in the sixth minute However their lead only lasted until the 39th minute when the Liverpool defence allowed Branislav Ivanovic too much space at a corner and he was able to power a header past Pepe Reina Chelsea took the lead in the 62nd minute from an almost identical situation as Ivanovic scored his second headed goal Didier Drogba added a final goal to make it 3 1 to the away side with a side footed finish 27 In the final game played on the same evening two of the most successful European clubs Barcelona and Bayern Munich met at the Camp Nou in Spain It was their first meeting since the group stage of the 1998 99 tournament Bayern had beaten Sporting CP 12 1 in the previous round but Barcelona posed a far tougher proposition and it showed Lionel Messi put Barcelona in front in the ninth minute and Samuel Eto o doubled the lead three minutes later Messi scored his second goal in the 38th minute and Thierry Henry made it 4 0 in the 43rd minute The score remained at 4 0 throughout the second half leaving Barcelona as favourites to progress 28 7 April 200920 45Villarreal nbsp 1 1 nbsp ArsenalSenna nbsp 10 Report Adebayor nbsp 66 Estadio El Madrigal VillarrealAttendance 21 577Referee Tom Henning Ovrebo Norway 7 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Manchester United nbsp 2 2 nbsp PortoRooney nbsp 15 Tevez nbsp 85 Report Rodriguez nbsp 4 M Gonzalez nbsp 89 Old Trafford ManchesterAttendance 74 517Referee Konrad Plautz Austria 8 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Liverpool nbsp 1 3 nbsp ChelseaTorres nbsp 6 Report Ivanovic nbsp 39 62 Drogba nbsp 67 Anfield LiverpoolAttendance 42 543Referee Claus Bo Larsen Denmark 8 April 200920 45Barcelona nbsp 4 0 nbsp Bayern MunichMessi nbsp 9 38 Eto o nbsp 12 Henry nbsp 43 ReportCamp Nou BarcelonaAttendance 93 219Referee Howard Webb England Second leg edit nbsp Robin van Persie takes a free kick against Villarreal In the first two of four second leg ties Chelsea came with a 3 1 advantage over Liverpool and the bonus of three away goals Liverpool came into their match knowing they needed to score three times without conceding to progress or win 3 1 to take the game to extra time at Stamford Bridge Despite starting the match as outsiders Liverpool looked to be well on the way towards their target as they took a 2 0 lead within half an hour and levelled the scores at 3 3 on aggregate Fabio Aurelio scored directly with a free kick from the left of the penalty area in the 19th minute to hand them the lead and this was doubled nine minutes later from the penalty spot Xabi Alonso stepped up to score following a foul on him by Branislav Ivanovic But six minutes after half time Didier Drogba made the score 2 1 with a shot that went through the hands of Pepe Reina and six minutes later Chelsea equalised to 2 2 when Alex scored with a powerful free kick Frank Lampard put Chelsea 3 2 up in the 76th minute and at this stage Liverpool needed to score three goals to advance Goals from Lucas and Dirk Kuyt in the 81st and 83rd minutes respectively put Liverpool 4 3 up on the night and only a goal away from advancing However Lampard scored again in the 89th minute to finish the tie off and the match ended 4 4 and 7 5 to Chelsea overall 29 In the other match to take place that evening Barcelona and Bayern Munich played out a 1 1 draw at the Allianz Arena Bayern trailed the tie 4 0 following the first match at the Camp Nou and they were able to play without fear in the first half Luca Toni and Franck Ribery created chances in the first half but Barcelona weathered the storm and created their only meaningful chance of the first half through Dani Alves They managed to pull a goal back early in the second half when Ze Roberto took the ball past defender Yaya Toure and set up Ribery who was able to score past Victor Valdes But Barcelona put the tie beyond the reach of Bayern with an equaliser from Seydou Keita at the end of a 17 pass move The match finished 1 1 giving Barcelona a 5 1 aggregate win to set up a fourth tie with Chelsea in five seasons two weeks later 30 The third second leg tie was finely poised at 1 1 between Arsenal and Villarreal at the Emirates Stadium with Arsenal ahead courtesy of the away goals rule Villarreal came into the match knowing they had to score Both teams were without key players Arsenal had to play without goalkeeper Manuel Almunia William Gallas and Gael Clichy while captain Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla were missing for Villarreal Theo Walcott delivered some dangerous crosses and Robin van Persie missed an early chance from Samir Nasri s cross but Diego Godin also tested Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski with a volley Arsenal however took the lead in the 10th minute as Walcott raced onto a Fabregas through ball and chipped the ball over Diego Lopez Villarreal continued to create chances including Robert Pires nearly marking his return to his former club with a goal Emmanuel Adebayor followed up a Van Persie free kick with a header on goal but Gonzalo Rodriguez cleared the ball off the line After half time Van Persie had a shot from distance charged down but Arsenal did score a second goal in the 60th minute as Van Persie opted to slide a pass through to Adebayor and his strike partner applied the finish The tie was over in the 69th minute when Godin was adjudged to have fouled Walcott Sebastian Eguren collected a second yellow card for his protests before Van Persie scored from the penalty spot The match finished 3 0 to Arsenal with Arsenal winning 4 1 on aggregate 31 The final quarter final second leg tie was between Porto and Manchester United played simultaneously with Arsenal s match Porto had the advantage of two away goals after drawing 2 2 at Old Trafford Manchester United looked to recall Rio Ferdinand from a back injury to partner Nemanja Vidic in central defence Despite a mixed season Cristiano Ronaldo had still scored 20 goals in all competitions and won numerous awards and he added his 21st goal with a 35 metre strike after only six minutes Porto created very few chances their only meaningful shot being a free kick that went wide of Edwin van der Sar s goal in the first half and later a chance for Lisandro Lopez United played the game at a controlled pace but they were unable to score a second goal to settle the nerves the threat remained that if Porto scored late United would be knocked out Ronaldo had a shot saved by the Porto goalkeeper Helton and Vidic missed from a couple of yards They held on to become the first English team to win at Porto and keep their ambition of winning five trophies in the same season alive It was United s first clean sheet in six matches and set up a semi final with fellow English team Arsenal 32 14 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Chelsea nbsp 4 4 nbsp LiverpoolDrogba nbsp 51 Alex nbsp 57 Lampard nbsp 76 89 Report Aurelio nbsp 19 Alonso nbsp 28 pen Lucas nbsp 81 Kuyt nbsp 83 Stamford Bridge LondonAttendance 38 286Referee Luis Medina Cantalejo Spain Chelsea won 7 5 on aggregate 14 April 200920 45Bayern Munich nbsp 1 1 nbsp BarcelonaRibery nbsp 47 Report Keita nbsp 73 Allianz Arena MunichAttendance 66 000Referee Roberto Rosetti Italy Barcelona won 5 1 on aggregate 15 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Arsenal nbsp 3 0 nbsp VillarrealWalcott nbsp 10 Adebayor nbsp 60 Van Persie nbsp 69 pen ReportEmirates Stadium LondonAttendance 59 233Referee Wolfgang Stark Germany Arsenal won 4 1 on aggregate 15 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Porto nbsp 0 1 nbsp Manchester UnitedReport Ronaldo nbsp 6 Estadio do Dragao PortoAttendance 50 010Referee Massimo Busacca Switzerland Manchester United won 3 2 on aggregate Semi finals editThe draw for the semi finals took place immediately after the draw for the quarter finals The first legs were played on 28 and 29 April and the second legs on 5 and 6 May Team 1 Agg Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Manchester United nbsp 4 1 nbsp Arsenal 1 0 3 1 Barcelona nbsp 1 1 a nbsp Chelsea 0 0 1 1 First leg edit 28 April 200920 45Barcelona nbsp 0 0 nbsp ChelseaReportCamp Nou BarcelonaAttendance 95 231Referee Wolfgang Stark Germany 29 April 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Manchester United nbsp 1 0 nbsp ArsenalO Shea nbsp 17 ReportOld Trafford ManchesterAttendance 74 733Referee Claus Bo Larsen Denmark Second leg edit Although Chelsea were at home and had managed to hold Barcelona to a goalless draw at the Camp Nou in the first leg Barcelona went into the second leg as favourites The game started well for Chelsea and in the ninth minute Michael Essien scored a 20 yard left footed volley after Barcelona had failed to clear a pass into the box from Frank Lampard The first half came to a close with Chelsea leading 1 0 Despite Barcelona s domination of possession Chelsea were the more dangerous side especially after Eric Abidal was sent off for a foul on Nicolas Anelka A 93rd minute equaliser by Andres Iniesta which happened to be Barcelona s only shot on target in the match saw his side reach the final Almost as soon as referee Tom Henning Ovrebo blew the final whistle several Chelsea players surrounded him with complaints regarding his decisions Some players like Frank Lampard and Iniesta swapped shirts 33 while others such as Michael Ballack John Terry and Didier Drogba continued to shout at the referee and contest him with Drogba notably shouting It s a fucking disgrace into a live television camera 34 Kevin McCarra writing for The Guardian described Ovrebo as relatively inexperienced and declared he did not inspire any confidence whatsoever 35 In the post game analysis on Sky Sports 2 the four commentators unanimously held that of the four possible penalty appeals turned down by the referee three of them should have been awarded including the shirt pulling against Didier Drogba by Eric Abidal which would have otherwise been a one on one against the goalkeeper the lob over Barcelona defender Gerard Pique that was blocked by his outstretched right hand in the 82nd minute and the last minute upper arm block by Eto o All three fouls were committed inside the penalty box Referee Ovrebo admitted his errors in 2018 at an interview after the two teams played against each other in the 2017 18 Champions League round of 16 36 5 May 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Arsenal nbsp 1 3 nbsp Manchester UnitedVan Persie nbsp 76 pen Report Park Ji sung nbsp 8 Ronaldo nbsp 11 61 Emirates Stadium LondonAttendance 59 867Referee Roberto Rosetti Italy Manchester United won 4 1 on aggregate 6 May 200920 45 19 45 UTC 1 Chelsea nbsp 1 1 nbsp BarcelonaEssien nbsp 9 Report Iniesta nbsp 90 3 Stamford Bridge LondonAttendance 37 857Referee Tom Henning Ovrebo Norway 1 1 on aggregate Barcelona won on away goals Final editMain article 2009 UEFA Champions League final 27 May 200920 45Barcelona nbsp 2 0 nbsp Manchester UnitedEto o nbsp 10 Messi nbsp 70 ReportStadio Olimpico RomeAttendance 62 467Referee Massimo Busacca Switzerland Notes edit CET UTC 1 for matches to 11 March 2009 and CEST UTC 2 for matches from 7 April 2009 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