Focus on the parties to the conflict as the Premier League quartet returns to action

English clubs are back in The Champions League action this week when the fifth of the matches are held at the organization level.

Liverpool and Manchester City host Ajax are in Porto on Tuesday, before Wednesday’s clash with Manchester United Paris St Germain at Old Trafford and Chelsea bound for Seville.

Here, the Palestinian Authority news firm takes a closer look at opposition clubs.

Ajax: Erik Ten Hag took Ajax to the Champions League semi-finals two seasons ago, the club’s career at the festival since 1997, after succeeding Marcel Keizer in December 2017, and also led him to a national double in 2018-19. .

Porto: The Dragons are led by former Portuguese winger Sergio Conceicao. The 46-year-old coach, who spent two seasons with the club as a player, returned as coach in June 2017 and guided them to the Portuguese name in his first season as a starter. and a double in League and Cup last season.

PSG: German coach Thomas Tuchel has won successive Ligue 1 titles since replacing Unai Emery in Princes Park in 2018 and PSG failed to quadruple last season by completing the Champions League runner-up.

Sevilla: Former Spain and Real Madrid head coach Julen Lopetegui has lived up to Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán since June 2019 and oversaw them to win the Europa League last season.

Ajax: The Amsterdam club is a four-time winner of this competition, the last in 1995 Louis Van Gaal. He has also been runner-up twice.

Porto: José Mourinho led the Portuguese national team to a surprise triumph in 2004. Monaco was defeated 3-0 by Mourinho’s men in the final at Gelsenkirchen.

PSG: The big-budget PSG reached last season’s final, losing 1-0 to Bayern Munich in August, having failed in the past in the quarter-finals.

Sevilla: The Spanish team has a pedigree in the Champions League, but has won the Europa League/UEFA Cup a record six times.

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Ajax: Ten Hag’s men lead the Eredivisie with 27 problems out of 30 possible. They have won each of their last six league games, which included a 13-0 loss to VVV-Venlo last month, which was the biggest win in the department’s history. After opening his Group D crusade with a 1-0 loss to Liverpool, he tied for Atalanta and beat Midtjylland twice.

Porto: Portugal’s 29-time champion is third in primeira Liga, a six-issue leader, Sporting Lisbon, after a 3–2 loss at Pacos de Ferreira by beating Portimonense and Santa Clara. They’ve taken the top issues out of their three Group C matches. since his 3–1 loss to City on the first day, against Olympiacos and then Marseille at home and away.

PSG: Tuchel’s team has two transparent issues in the most sensible of the Ligue 1 standings but has not won in their last two matches, a 3-2 defeat in Monaco and a 2–2 draw with Bordeaux. two losses, against United and RB Leipzig, and two victories, against Istanbul Basaksehir, then the last German time.

Sevilla: The 1-0 victory in Huesca on Saturday gave the Andalusian 3 consecutive victories in La Liga, 5th in the standings. opposite Rennes and Krasnodar, twice.

Ajax: Liverpool fell 7-3 in two physies through Ajax at the circular time of the 1966–67 European Cup, the moment the clubs faced off before the Group D match last month.

Porto: The October attack was the first since the 16th europa League finals of 2011-12, in which City, under the direction of Roberto Mancini, beat Porto 6-1 in total.

PSG: The first matches between the clubs took place in the last 16 games of this festival in 2019, with a debatable penalty expired from Marcus Rashford that sent United and the tie ended in 3-3 overall. Rashford also secured the winner when United triumphed 2-1 in Paris last month.

Sevilla: The draw and the target at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea’s first match against the Spaniards.

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