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                                                    Marseille
                                                    Andre Ayew ((90 + 3 mins) mins)
                                                    1-0
                                                    Inter Milan

                                                    UEFA Champions League Round of 16 First Leg , Feb 22, 2012
                                                    Ground: Stade Velodrome , Kickoff: 19:45 , Att 36,000

                                                    Team news

                                                    Deschamps wary of Inter Marseille coach Didier Deschamps is not taking any comfort from the domestic struggles of Inter Milan ahead of the Champions League clash at the Stade Velodrome.

                                                    Deschamps was in the stands on Friday as Inter slumped to a 3-0 home defeat to Bologna, their third consecutive Serie A defeat and second straight at home following the stunning 1-0 loss to relegation-threatened Novara.

                                                    That form has seen Inter drop to seventh in the table, heaping pressure on coach Claudio Ranieri, for whom the Champions League offers one final chance of redemption this season.

                                                    However, Deschamps is expecting to see a much stronger version of Inter on Wednesday night.

                                                    "They are a team that is not playing well at the moment," he said in L'Equipe. "I have seen their previous matches on television and there have been lots of individual defensive mistakes.

                                                    "But I am convinced we will not see the same Inter as of their last four Serie A matches. They will not erase everything in four or five days, but collectively they will be better.

                                                    "The Champions League can bring the focus and determination they have missed." Marseille have been in less than convincing league form themselves, drawing their last two matches to fall further off the pace at the top of Ligue 1, with the gap to the top now 12 points, just two points better than the difference between Inter and Serie A leaders AC Milan.

                                                    Deschamps is now waiting to see whether this weekend's 1-1 draw with Valenciennes also cost him the services of Alou Diarra, who only resumed training on Tuesday after suffering a toe injury and remains doubtful.

                                                    Inter will be strengthened by the return of Diego Milito and Dejan Stankovic, who missed the Bologna defeat.

                                                    Diego Forlan could find his place under threat with the return of Milito, but the veteran Uruguayan, who joined Inter from Atletico Madrid in the summer, still believes he made the right move and has backed Ranieri to turn the team's fortunes around.

                                                    "I came here, played a few matches, and then the coach changed. It happens - suffering an injury, too," Forlan told UEFA.com. "However I have always felt happy here; I'm totally convinced by the decision to come.

                                                    "Ranieri is a great coach. In fact I've played against his teams in England and in Spain a few times and I always respected him. He's coached many big teams. Now I am coached by him and it's a real privilege.

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                                                    Ayew having a laugh for Marseille Andre Ayew scored with the last touch of their Champions League clash to inflict a fourth straight defeat on Inter Milan and pile the pressure on coach Claudio Ranieri after a 1-0 win.

                                                    Inter were improved from the side that went down 3-0 to Bologna on Friday for their third straight home defeat, but still looked sluggish at times and there were clear signs of anxiety as their woeful run continues.

                                                    Ayew headed in from a corner he had won in the third minute of injury time to make it six defeats out of seven for the Italian giants.

                                                    Although a 1-0 scoreline by no means eliminates Inter as they head back to the San Siro for the second leg, Ranieri must wait to see if his paymasters allow him to stay in charge for that match.

                                                    There were early chances for Marseille as Inter began nervously.

                                                    Benoit Cheyrou saw an early effort deflected narrowly wide for a corner before sending a free-kick from a good position straight into the wall after Mauro Zarate conceded a soft foul on the edge of the area.

                                                    The Italians began to find some attacking purpose, though, and Steve Mandanda made an excellent save to push Diego Forlan's close-range volley over the bar and the goalkeeper was on his toes again to beat Zarate to the ball at the near post from Javier Zanetti's low cross, timing his intervention to perfection.

                                                    Wesley Schneider's free-kick struck the wall but Inter quickly gathered the loose ball and Zanetti's pass struck Esteban Cambiasso, spinning inches wide, although the assistant had wrongly signalled offside.

                                                    Marseille could and perhaps should have scored moments later when Mathieu Valbuena sent a curling free-kick into the area only for Brandao and Souleymane Diawara to get in each other's way and send it wide with the goal gaping.

                                                    Inter countered with their best move of the match as Schneider sent a defence-splitting pass through to Cambiasso. He pulled it back for Zarate, but the striker could get no power on his shot from a good position.

                                                    Marseille came out of the dressing rooms for the second half looking like the better side, but Diawara's long volley went wide while Julio Cesar made a comfortable enough save from Cesar Azpilicueta drilled effort from the edge of the area.

                                                    A handball from Diawara gave Inter a set-piece to work with, but Dejan Stankovic fired wide from Schneider's lay-off.

                                                    They tried a similar move moments later, but this time Stankovic's shot found Mandanda.

                                                    Jordan Ayew had a shot charged down by Cambiasso before his brother Andre set off on a one-man mission to win it for Marseille late on.

                                                    He headed Rod Fanni's cross over the bar but got better contact on another from Morgan Amalfitano, only to send the ball into the arms of Julio Cesar when placing it either side would have made for a certain goal.

                                                    It was the elder Ayew again in injury time, cutting in from the left wing and then trying a curling shot off the outside of his boot which Julio Cesar could only palm aside for a corner.

                                                    Valbuena swung it in, and Ayew was on hand to nod it into the far corner with Cristian Chivu pawing helplessly at his shirt.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    MarseilleRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    30 Steve Mandanda
                                                    2 Cesar Azpilicueta(sub 79)
                                                    21 Souleymane Diawara
                                                    3 Nicolas N'Koulou
                                                    15 Jeremy Morel
                                                    4 Alou Diarra
                                                    7 Benoit Cheyrou(sub 83)
                                                    18 Morgan Amalfitano
                                                    28 Mathieu Valbuena
                                                    20 Andre Ayew Goal
                                                    9 Evanilson Brandao(sub 72)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    1 Gennaro Bracigliano
                                                    10 Andre Pierre Gignac
                                                    12 Charles Kabore(sub 83)
                                                    13 Djimi Traore
                                                    23 Jordan Ayew(sub 72)
                                                    24 Rod Fanni(sub 79)
                                                    26 Jean-Philippe Sabo
                                                    Inter MilanRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 Soares Julio Cesar
                                                    13 Sisenando Maicon(sub 45)
                                                    6 Ferreira Lucio
                                                    25 Walter Samuel
                                                    26 Cristian Chivu
                                                    4 Javier Zanetti
                                                    5 Dejan Stankovic
                                                    19 Esteban Cambiasso
                                                    28 Mauro Zarate(sub 62)
                                                    10 Wesley Sneijder
                                                    9 Diego Forlan
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    12 Luca Castellazzi
                                                    7 Giampaolo Pazzini
                                                    18 Andrea Poli
                                                    20 Joel Obi(sub 62)
                                                    22 Diego Milito
                                                    23 Andrea Ranocchia
                                                    55 Yuto Nagatomo(sub 45)

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