Video: UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Matchday 8 Review --- March 4 and 5 matches

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(7:08) Official UEFA.com video review of this week's CL knockout stage matches, which saw the field narrowing. --- Major upsets included the 2007 CL Champions AC MILAN being eliminated from this year's competition - and at home - by ARSENAL, the first time an English team had ever defeated them at the San Siro. --- Among the other winners were SCHALKE, CHELSEA, BARCELONA, and MANCHESTER UNITED. [link]
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