Champions League: Bayern, Real and Milan enter last 16
Champions League: Bayern, Real and Milan enter last 16
Bayern Munich beat Juventus to secure a place in Champions League last 16.

Belgrade: Bayern Munich secured a place in the Champions League last 16 with an impressive 4-1 win at Juventus as former European champions Real Madrid and AC Milan also advanced to the knockout stage on Tuesday.

Juventus were eliminated after Bayern came from behind to end the home side's 16-match unbeaten home run in Europe's premier club competition.

Juve, who only needed a draw to progress from Group A, looked set to go through after David Trezeguet volleyed the Italians into an early lead but a second-half collapse resulted in their most emphatic home defeat in Europe.

"No one expected us to win like this so it makes the victory even better," Bayern's Dutch coach Louis Van Gaal told a news conference.

Croatia striker Ivica Olic was instrumental in Bayern's success. He won a penalty converted by goalkeeper Hans Joerg-Butt and then gave the German side the lead before Mario Gomez and Anatoly Tymoshchuk completed the rout.

Bayern finished as runners-up in the group, won by French champions Girondins Bordeaux who completed their impressive group stage campaign with a 1-0 success at Maccabi Haifa.

A Cristiano Ronaldo brace and a third by Raul Albiol handed Real Madrid a 3-1 Group C win at Olympique Marseille, whose consolation is a place in the second-tier Europa League last 32 available to eight third-placed teams in the Champions League.

Ronaldo blasted home a 30-metre free kick and scored an opportunist third after Raul Albiol had cancelled out Marseille's equaliser by Lucho Gonzales, who also missed a penalty with his side 2-1 down.

Milan, who drew 1-1 at Zurich, looked in danger after a Milan Gajic free kick gave the home side a 29th-minute lead, but Ronaldinho's penalty combined with Real's win saw the 2007 winners through.

Outstanding Owen

Michael Owen scored his first hat-trick in a Manchester United shirt, giving the injury-hit English champions a 3-1 win at German title holders Wolfsburg in Group B which stretched their unbeaten away run to 15 games in the Champions League.

The striker, who joined United from Newcastle on a free transfer during the close-season, headed Alex Ferguson's team ahead on the stroke of halftime after a perfect cross by Portugal winger Nani.

Bosnian Edin Dzeko revived Wolfsburg's hopes of reaching the knockout stage with a close-range header before Owen restored United's lead and then sealed the win with a classy goal in injury time.

"Fantastic. Brilliant. You know what he is. His timing of runs is fantastic, I am really pleased for him," Ferguson told Sky Sports after the match.

United won their group and were joined in the last 16 by Russia's CSKA Moscow, who went through thanks to a 2-1 win at Turkey's Besiktas.

Serbia winger Milos Krasic fired CSKA into the lead with an angled shot and midfielder Yevgeny Aldonin netted their injury time winner.

CSKA, who completed their recovery from a poor start with two wins and a draw in their final three games, could be joined in the last 16 by Russian champions Rubin Kazan, who are away to Inter Milan away on Wednesday.

Chelsea, who had earlier clinched Group D, were held to a surprise 2-2 home draw by Cypriots Apoel Nicosia while second-placed Porto eased to a 3-0 win at Atletico Madrid.

Chelsea fell behind to an early goal from Marcin Zewlakow. Quick goals by Michael Essien and Didier Drogba turned the match their way before Nenad Mirosavljevic forced a share of the spoils with a late equaliser.

Goals from Bruno Alves, Radamel Falcao and Hulk saw Porto crush Atletico, who still finished third in their group and sealed a Europa league berth thanks to a better head-to-head record against APOEL.

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