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LONDON: Udinese, Galatasaray, Standard Liege, FC Twente and Metalist Kharkiv advanced to the UEFA Cup football knockout phase on Wednesday. Udinese became the first Group D team to qualify by beating Dinamo Zagreb 2-1 in a match that was temporarily suspended when visiting Croatian fans launched flares onto the field. Milan Baros’s penalty clinched Galatasaray’s passage with a 1-0 victory over Hertha Berlin in Group B, while Edmar’s 87th-minute goal gave Metalist the same scoreline against Olympiacos. Twente edged Schalke 2-1 to advance while Standard Liege progressed from Group C by beating Sampdoria 3-0. The results: Group A: Manchester City 0 drew with Paris St. Germain 0; FC Twente 2 (Wielaert 3, Perez 55) bt Schalke 1 (Asamoah 77). Group B: Metalist Kharkiv 1 (Edmar 87) bt Olympiacos 0; Hertha Berlin 0 lost to Galatasaray 1 (Baros 69-pen). Group C: Standard Liege 3 (De Camargo 23, Onyewu 35, Jovanovic 42) bt Sampdoria 0; Sevilla 3 (Luis Fabiano 32-pen, 73, Renato 46) bt Partizan Belgrade 0. Group D: Spartak Moscow 1 (Kovalchuk 2) lost to NEC Nijmegen 2 (Van Beukering 84, Schone 87); Udinese 2 (Quagliarella 5, Obodo 78) bt Dinamo Zagreb 1 (Biscan 90). — Agencies
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