Champions League review:Two goals in the last five minutes spared Jose Mourinho's blushes at Dynamo Kiev and sent Inter Milan top of Group F with a 2-1 win.
Andrey Shevchenko, a legend at Inter’s city rivals AC Milan, scored the only goal of the first half after 21 minutes, but Inter piled on the pressure in the second period and it paid off as the in-form Diego Milito equalised in the 86th minute and Wesley Sneijder won it a minute from time.
Inter's win leaves defending champions Barcelona in third after debutants Rubin Kazan froze out the Spaniards for a scoreless draw in Russia earlier.
Barca, who were stunned by the Russians 2-1 at the Nou Camp two weeks ago, dominated for most of a match played in sub-zero temperatures but could muster only a few clear chances.
The best of them came just two minutes into the game when Zlatan Ibrahimovic was put clear on goal by Andres Iniesta only for his low shot to hit the far post.
The draw leaves both teams on five points from four games, but with Rubin ahead on goal difference.
In Florence, goals from Adrian Mutu and Gergely Rudolf saw the sides all square at half-time but Dario Dainelli, Riccardo Montolivo and Marco Marchionni all struck between the 52nd and 61st minutes to take the game away from Debrecen.
Adamo Coulibaly pulled one back before Alberto Gilardino netted the final goal of a frantic second half which left Fioentina a point behind Lyon who drew 1-1 with Liverpool.
Sevilla booked their spot in the last 16 by holding on for a 1-1 draw against battling Stuttgart at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan.
Winger Jesus Navas put Sevilla ahead in the 14th minute but the visitors staged a second-half fightback and deservedly claimed a point thanks to Zdravko Kuzmanovic’s deflected 25-yard strike 12 minutes from time.
Rangers’ hopes were left in the balance when a late equaliser from Unirea Urziceni denied them a first victory in the tournament this season.
Lee McCulloch thought he had secured the win with a superb strike with just 11 minutes to go but Unirea hit back to claim a 1-1 draw when substitute Marius Onofras grabbed a last-gasp leveller.
Arsenal all but secured their place in the last 16 after taking apart AZ Alkmaar 4-1 at Emirates Stadium.
Standard Liege’s 2-0 win over Olympiacos means, mathematically, Arsene Wenger’s side could yet be overtaken for the top two places in Group H.
In Belgium, goals in either half from Dieudonne Mbokani and Milan Jovanovic earned the home side their first win in Group H and moved them two points behind their second-placed opponents in the standings.