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This is the moment that not everyone and every fan can expect; Will it be a “death group” or will the bullets be fired with fortune over the look of your club?
It’s exciting and agonizing.
Taking a position in Nyon, Switzerland, the draw can have a big influence on the season, giving groups difficult periods of crowded matches with the added burden of having to qualify for the elimination phase of the competition.
Last season, English groups have moved away from tougher draws, albeit in retrospect, Tottenham wishes they had not had two matches against Bayern Munich.
Liverpool outperded Napoli, Red Bull Salzburg and Genk, while Chelsea controlled to overtake Lille, Ajax and Valencia.
Meanwhile, Man City has a complicated organization that also includes Atalanta, Shakhtar Donetsk and Dinamo Zagreb.
So will the football gods take revenge on English groups this season and distribute groups that will leave enthusiasts fearing for their groups’ long career in the Champions League?
talkSPORT. com analyzed the worst scenarios imaginable for every English club . . .
As Premier League champions, the Reds are on the first pot this season.
This means that they will be their winning teammates in the name of the most productive European leagues, as well as the winners of the Europa League, Sevilla, but that does not mean that they are in a position to take a simple turn.
At the present time there are some genuine heavyweights and they can end up in a draw against Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund or Atletico Madrid, who beat them this year in the quarter-finals.
Meanwhile, the situation in this domain would be the touchdown of Shakhtar Donetsk or Ajax, but either would be complicated.
In the third pot, RB Leipzig, despite the loss of Timo Werner, remains a huge threat, while Inter Milan and Lazio are also damaging opponents.
The fourth boat offers an intriguing option with Borussia Monchengladbach lurking, while Marseille and the Long-Term Rennes will be difficult.
After several years in the first pot, Pep Guardiola will now have to do with which City player will be paired this time.
Of course they can’t get Liverpool, but they can get Real Madrid, Juventus, Bayern Munich or Paris Saint-Germain, while Seville, Zenit St. Petersburg or Porto would be the simplest draws.
In the third pot, like the rest of the Premier League teams, RB Leipzig, Inter Milan or Lazio are concerned about the formidable finalist Ciro Immobile, but Dynamo Kiev and Olympiacos may be attractive.
Still not fully shown in the fourth pot, the French and German groups of Marseille, Rennes and Borussia Monchengladbach are the tough draws, but Ferencvaros and Istanbul Basaksehir offer a crumb of comfort.
Technician Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has his worst moment this year.
His first full season in the Champions League can make or undo his tenure at the club and a number of appearances can affect the Norwegian.
In what would possibly remind us of Christmas Carol, the ghosts of the past provide and in the long run await all Solskjaer and United. You’re lucky that Jadon Sancho, another imaginable ghost of the long one, can’t be defeated. to them with Borussia Dortmund also at the pot moment.
On the first boat, Bayern Munich will offer Solskjaer a look back at the past; His excellent maximum moment as a player came against them in the 1999 Champions League final. Revenge would be a candy for the Germans and, at their current level, a defeat can be a big defeat for United.
The 3rd boat gives Solskjaer a chance to humiliate Romelu Lukaku and the 2019/20 Europa League Finalists of Inter Milan waiting for them.
Meanwhile, in the fourth boat, Rennes and prodigy Eduardo Camavinga, wanted through the Red Devils, can become the long-term ghost if they don’t recruit him to dominate in midfield.
Les Bleus have already experienced Bayern Munich’s daunting task this year, and they may be recovered by 2020/21.
It’s a sad reality, but at least the new recruits, Timo Werner and Kai Havertz, can give manager Frank Lampard some advice on how to beat them.
As with Man United, Romelu Lukaku, their former player, can provide them with a not enviable task from the third pot with Inter Milan.
And in the fourth pot, assuming that the higher coefficient groups progress in the last play-off matches, the former Chelsea worker is a risk: Andre Villas-Boas and his Marseille team.
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