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Juventus have lost more games in the UEFA Champions league than the Serie A this year, with Thiago Motta having a difficult start to life as manager of the Old Lady. 10 wins, 13 draws and one loss in the league has caused some controversy in the fanbase. Being 12 points off top spot, the UEFA Champions League remains a strong priority for Juventus in a bid to claim some much needed silverware.
PSV sit top of the Eredivisie scoring an impressive 69 goals in 22 games in the league this season, and they go into their next UEFA Champions League game after having beaten top of the group stage Liverpool 3-2 in a huge victory. Four wins in the last five group stage games leaves them in great form heading into the next stage of the new format.
After a troublesome season, Man City nearly missed out on qualification to the next stage
languishing in an unusually poor 22nd place. In recent years Man City have been synonymous with silverware and world class performances and will look to replicate this after a busy January transfer window, totalling 180 million pounds spent. Despite the tough start talisman Haaland still has 6 goals and Man City will need him on good form to progress past giants Real Madrid.
15 titles are the most in the competition and Real Madrid are firmly cemented as UEFA Champions League royalty, which makes it even more surprising that they did not progress automatically. However, only one point away from automatic qualification and joint third highest scorers, they are more than capable of adding another trophy to their overflowing cabinet.
Top of the Portuguese table, Sporting CP are having a great season, largely down to star man Viktor Gyokeres who has been a revelation since signing from Coventry. 22 goals in the league and 6 in the UEFA Champions League he has been nothing short of world class. With great performances on the biggest stage, it could be his last season at Sporting CP and they will be desperate to keep hold of him. A cup run in the biggest club competition in the world could help do that.
11th in the Bundesliga and 25 points off top of the table, Dortmund’s form in the UEFA Champions League has been much better than their domestic performances. 1 point away from automatic qualification and Sporting CP’s winless run in the last four game streak will give them hope to progress to the next stage and keep their only trophy hope alive.
AS Monaco sit 4th in Ligue 1 after a steady start to their campaign and have replicated this in the UEFA Champions League with four wins, a draw and three losses. A solid start to their first season for five years as they prepare to take on the team that finished 1 place above them in the new group stage format.
In November, Benfica beat Monaco 3-2 in a group stage game at the Stade Louis II, with the upcoming fixture a duplicate of this but with higher stakes. Will they replicate this win away from home and take another step towards a place in the coveted final?
After losing Arne Slot to Liverpool in the summer, Feyenoord’s league form has slipped with them sitting in fifth place, a far cry away from the form they had to win the league less than two years ago. However, the one-time winners finished in a respectable 19th place and sees them through the next round above the likes of Man City and Juventus.
Seven times champions AC Milan are no stranger to a knockout stage, with The Rossoneri having an incredible pedigree in the competition. But it has been nearly 20 years since their last winners medal and qualification for next season is currently in doubt with them sitting in 7th in the league. Could this put even more pressure on Tuesday’s fixture?
Scottish champions and former winners of the competition Celtic have had a successful January window, resigning cult hero Jota for his third stint at the club, despite only being 25. But with Celtic being winless in four previous occasions in European competition against Bayern Munich will their new signings help them cause an upset?
European royalty Bayern Munich have won the competition five times with the last coming in the 2019/20 season, showcasing that the German giants are far from dormant. Top of the Bundesliga after a rare season of not defending their title, they will be looking to bounce back in style.
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