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Real Madrid, Bayern Munich cruise into knockout stage

- SAMUEL PETREQUIN

PARIS — Real Madrid and Bayern Munich put aside their domestic worries to impress on the European stage and qualify for the knockout rounds of the Champions League on Tuesday, as both Manchester clubs, Roma, Ajax and Juventus also advanced to the last 16 with one game to spare.

Following a 3-0 humiliatin­g loss in the Spanish league at the weekend, three-time defending European champion Madrid recovered with a 2-0 win at Roma that secured first place in its group, and Bayern demolished Benfica 5-1 in the wake of yet another disappoint­ing result in the Bundesliga.

Despite its home loss, Roma also advanced from Group G, with both teams knowing they were through following Viktoria Plzen’s earlier 2-1 win at CSKA Moscow.

Gareth Bale put Madrid ahead at the Stadio Olimpico early in the second half before Lucas Vazquez doubled the visitors’ lead from close range in the 59th minute.

Manchester City again struggled against Lyon and needed an 83rd-minute equalizer from Sergio Aguero to salvage a 2-2 draw in Group F and seal its spot in the knockout stage. Lyon is the last team to beat City, which has won 12 of its 14 games since a 2-1 home loss to Lyon in September.

After twice squanderin­g a twogoal lead against Duesseldor­f over the weekend, Bayern displayed its attacking force to give some respite to coach Niko Kovac, whose position looked under threat before the game.

Bayern leads Group E with 13 points, two more than Ajax, which cannot be overtaken by third-place Benfica. The Dutch side hosts its German rival to decide the group winner on Dec. 12.

Ajax moved into the last 16 for the first time in 12 years with a 2-0 win over 10-man AEK Athens, in a game marred by fan violence in and around the stadium.

Bayern striker Robert Lewandowsk­i scored twice to break the 50-goal barrier in Europe’s top competitio­n and join an elite group of seven players having achieved the feat. Lewandowsk­i has now scored 51 Champions League goals, one more than former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, but the Poland captain remains far away from Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 121 goals.

Arjen Robben also scored twice for the German champions and Franck Ribery completed the rout.

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