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Heinze volley gets Marseille off the mark

Reuters - Wednesday 21 October 2009, 22:29

ZURICH - Argentina defender Gabriel Heinze sidefooted a second-half winner to give Olympique Marseille a 1-0 win at FC Zurich and their first points in Champions League Group C on Wednesday.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player met compatriot Luis Gonzalez's cross with a first-time shot following a quickly-taken throw-in after being left unmarked in the penalty area in the 69th minute.

The win pulled the French team level on three points from three games with the Swiss champions, who rarely looked like producing a repeat of their stunning 1-0 win at AC Milan last month as they slumped to their second home defeat in the group.

Real Madrid and AC Milan are firm favourites to progress from the group.

"I didn't see a great match," said Marseille coach Didier Deschamps.

"We started very passively until the last few minutes of the first half, there was a lot of physical play and impact and Zurich didn't have any chances.

"We can do better."

His Zurich counterpart Bernard Challandes said his team were too inexperienced.

"Maybe we're too young for the Champions League," he said. "We were too naive at Heinze's goal."

The visitors had Laurent Bonnart sent off in stoppage time for a second bookable offence.

Marseille, who lost their previous six away games in European competition, had the ball in the net in the third minute when Brandao headed home a rebound after Johnny Leoni failed to hold Benoit Cheyrou's free kick.

But the Brazilian was ruled to be offside.

Zurich midfielder Milan Gajic nearly found the target with a low, 25-metre effort but it was their only serious goal attempt in a half where Marseille goalkeeper Steve Mandanda was a spectator.

Leoni produced the first half's high point when he denied Brandao with a stunning point-blank save. Gonzalez also threatened with a 25-metre shot and then tested Leoni with a header.

Mandanda finally saw some action immediately after Heinze's goal when he tipped Gajic's vicious 35-metre free kick onto the crossbar after the ball flew through a crowd of legs.


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