February: The second in the February series, this blog is to look at the Champions League, the favourites, the dark-horses and assess the chances of each of the sixteen final sides attempting to continue on the path to glory.
Today I'm going to look at:The Champions League: Another year, another tournament. The usual suspects are all there,
Barcelona,
Madrid,
Manchester United and
Milan, but the first major surprise is the absence of last years' champions
Chelsea. Di Matteo's failure to reach the knockout round, the first time a defending champion hadn't made the final 16 since
Marseille in 1993/4 (only due to a max-fixing scandal following the 1992/3 final.)
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Villanova has done a marvelous job at Barca |
Each tie in this season's tournament is a mouth-watering prospect and some fixtures seemingly impossible to predict. The favourites are undoubtedly
Tito Villanova's Barcelona. Why? Simple. A record of 18 wins, 1 defeat and 1 draw in their current league season has all but silenced the critics, mainly in England, concerning their future without
Pep Guardiola.
Lionel Messi continues to spearhead the campaign for a 5th Champions League and to further extend the period of Barcelona European dominance. They face a domestically rejuvanated AC Milan side, but who in Europe struggled to qualify from a moderate group of which
Malaga were their greatest threat. It seems an inevitability that Barca will make yet another quarter final where, incidently
Barcelona defeated the Milan side 3-1 on aggeragate last season.
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Battle of the Greats |
Elsewhere the draw throws up four more major ties.
Real Madrid v Manchester United,
Arsenal v Bayern Munich,
Celtic v Juventus and surprisingly
Shakhtar against Dortmund. However, it is the tie at first the Bernabeu and then Old Trafford which will thrill the football neutrals. The prospect of
Mourinho versus Ferguson and the return of
Ronaldo to the club which built him into the "world's greatest second best player" offers a tie sure to split opinion. If Ronaldo can repeat the
heroics of his namesake in 2002/3 we could be in for a cracker. Personally, the recent draw with a stronger Barcelona side may breath life into the disjointed Los Blancos and I believe despite Man United's Premier League dominance Mourinho's team is still higher in quality and will have enough to see them off.
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The colossal Westfalenstadion will provide the backdrop to a mouth-watering second leg |
Finally the last game to talk about briefly is between
Shakhtar and
Borussia Dortmund. Two years ago, people may have read this blog and been baffled at the idea of both teams even qualifying for the last 16. On the other hand, those who closely follow Dortmund would have seen the formation of a side consisting of
Lewandowski, Gotze and Reus nurtured by
Jurgen Klopp from youth and into a European powerhouse reminiscent of the Champions League winning side of 1996/7. Dortmund had to qualify the hard way including overcoming the closest thing to a group of death in recent memory.
Ajax, Man City and Madrid all failing to dismantle a ruthless Dortmund. Shakhtar have qualified from another group of death consisting of an exquisite
Juventus side and the European Champions Chelsea. The loss of
Willian will have a big impact on their chances against a Dortmund side struggling in the Bundesliga but running riot in Europe. It will be down to experienced captain
Darijo Srna and influential striker
Luiz Adriano to lead Donetsk into an encounter sure to played at an attacking pace and could hold within it's clutches a real contender for this years' title.
The Predictions for Other Fixtures:
Celtic v Juventus:
Juventus win 4-1 on agg.Galatasaray v Schalke:
Galatasaray win 3-2 on agg.Arsenal v Bayern:
Bayern win 5-2 on agg.Valencia v PSG:
PSG win 2-0 on agg.
Porto v Malaga:
Porto win 2-2 (Pens) on agg.
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By Ben JonesFollow on Twitter @Benny_j
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