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Arsenal victory spoiled by racism
Updated 26 September 2002, 07.32
PSV Eindhoven 0-4 Arsenal
Arsenal secured an impressive four-goal victory against PSV Eindhoven in Holland.
But the match was marred after Gunners' star Thierry Henry revealed he got loads of racist abuse from the rival supporters.
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The referee had to pick up coins, lighters and other items from the pitch which Holland fans had thrown at Henry, who scored two of the goals.
"I don't want to talk about it because I just want to talk about football - but it's a bit of a shame," Henry said.
Uefa has said it will investigate the racism claims.
Rare win
Gilberto Silva opened the scoring for Arsenal after just 21 seconds, with the other goals coming from Freddie Ljungberg after 66 minutes, and Henry after 81 and 90 minutes.
It was a rare away win for Arsenal in the Champions League, after they lost five and drew one last season.
Liverpool 1-1 Basle
Liverpool failed to progress as well as they'd hoped after they were held by Basle at Anfield.
They looked on good form after Milan Baros opened the scoring after 34 minutes.
Struggle
But it was short lived, as Julio Hernan Rossi equalised just eight minutes later.
Liverpool needed a win after they were beaten by Valencia in their opening Champions League game.
They now face an uphill struggle if they want to make sure they qualify for the second phase.