Inter advance as Atletico, Reds lose

ThursdayLazio      3 - 0   PanathinaikosTottenham   3 - 1 NK MariborFC Basel     1 - 0 Videoton FCClub Brugge     2 - 2  Newcastle Bordeaux     1 - 0  Marítimo

Saturday, November 10, 2012

ThursdayLazio      3 - 0   PanathinaikosTottenham   3 - 1 NK MariborFC Basel     1 - 0 Videoton FCClub Brugge     2 - 2  Newcastle Bordeaux     1 - 0  MarítimoAIK     1 - 0  PSVFC Copenhagen 0 - 2  StuttgartNapoli     4 - 2     Dnipro Marseille    2 - 2  M’gladbachPARIS - Rodrigo Palacio scored twice as Inter Milan cruised through to the Europa League knockout stages on Thursday while holders Atletico Madrid’s 16-match unbeaten run came to an end in Portugal.Inter, who beat Partizan Belgrade 3-1 in Serbia with all the goals coming in the second half, were joined in the next phase by Bayer Leverkusen, Rubin Kazan, Metalist Kharkiv, Hanover 96 and Olympique Lyon.Russian side Kazan moved to the top of Group H, level on 10 points with Inter, after a 1-0 win at Azerbaijan’s Neftchi Baku thanks to Vladimir Dyadyun’s 16th minute strike.Leverkusen and Metalist were also level on 10 points in Group K, the Germans too good for Rapid Vienna with a 3-0 home win while their Ukrainian rivals beat Norway’s Rosenborg 3-1.Palacio’s double for Inter and a third from Fredy Guarin late on saw off Partizan, who netted a consolation goal in injury time through Nemanja Tomic.Jens Hegeler’s fourth-minute strike got Leverkusen off to the perfect start and goals after the break from Andre Schuerrle then Manuel Friedrich settled the outcome.Hanover’s last-gasp win came courtesy of an injury-time Szabolcs Huszti penalty that took the Germans to 10 points in Group L. Levante held Twente Enschede 0-0 in the same group and are on seven points.Lyon maintained their perfect record with a 3-2 win at last year’s finalists Athletic Bilbao to streak ahead of Group I rivals Sparta Prague, still in second after a 1-1 draw away to Israel’s Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona.Treble Uefa Cup winners Liverpool suffered a setback in Moscow after they were beaten 1-0 by Anzhi Makhachkala, who went top of Group A when Ivorian Lacina Traore scored a superb winner on the stroke of halftime.The result left Liverpool second in Group A, a point behind Anzhi on seven but level with Young Boys who were surprise 3-2 winners at Udinese.