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Shakhtar's Brazilians outshine champs Chelsea

Despite losing 3-2 to a thumping header from late substitute Victor Moses in the dying seconds, Shakhtar's Brazilian-influenced soccer left the impression that Mircea Lucescu's men could do very well indeed in this season's Champions League competition.

There is far too much football to be played to suggest that Shakhtar can emulate Chelsea and actually lift the European Cup at Wembley next May, but as Chelsea themselves proved last year, you do not have to be the best team in the competition to win it.

But Chelsea's success on the night was aided enormously by two bad goalkeeping errors from Andriy Pyatov, which Fernando Torres and Oscar capitalised on by scoring, and some poor defending at the death when Moses was allowed to rise unchallenged at a corner and head in the winner.

SHAKHTAR'S SAMBA

Overall it was a case of Shakhtar's Brazilians out-shining Chelsea's Brazilians, even though Ramires and Oscar had good games for the home team and the latter showed some audacious skill with his 40th minute goal.

Seven weeks ago Oscar was the outstanding player on the field when he scored both Chelsea's goals in a 2-2 draw with Juventus in their opening Group E game.

This time Shakhtar's 24-year-old Brazilian midfielder Willian, who scored both Shakhtar's goals, was the outstanding player on show, closely followed by his 27-year-old compatriot Fernandinho.

Going into Wednesday's game they had been unbeaten in 18 matches in all competitions this season, winning 17 and drawing one, while last Saturday they chalked up their 23rd successive league win dating back to last year.