English teams draw blanks in EuropeI think its fair to say it has been a
disappointing week for English teams in Europe. With
Tottenham going down 2-0 in the
Ukraine,
Manchester City crumbling to a last minute equalizer to draw
2-2 with
FC Copenhagen and
Aston Villa drawing
1-1 with
CSKA Moscow. With
Harry Redknapps's recent comments I can't see Spurs progressing and I see the
same fate for Aston Villa as they face a
tough task away to CSKA.
However, I don't think its a case of
'the grass is always greener on the other side'. In my opinion
Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and
Chelsea all face very tough opposition in the
last 16 of the
Champions League. I can definitely see at least
two of the remaining
four British teams
crashing out. Here is my
preview of some of the Champions League games coming up. Feel free to
disagree or not take any notice at all as I chose who will advance and
key players to look out for in each of the games.
Champions league previewArsenal v RomaAn
intriguing tie here, I think it all comes down to what Arsenal turn up. Will be it be the
fluent, easy on the eye attacking football Arsenal or the
Prone to mistakes Arsenal? Roma currently lie
6th in Serie A and like Arsenal will certainly
not be winning a league title this season. Roma's
failures have mainly been at the
back this season having
conceded an incredible 31 goals in the league. If Arsenal could
exploit Roma's
frailties at the back I think they stand a
good chance.
Players to watch:
M. Vucinic and
R. Van Persie.
Team to advance: Tough call but I think Arsenal will just about
edge it.
Inter Milan v Man UnitedThis one is definitely without question my
tie of the round. Yet another
Ferguson vs Mourinho tactical battle. Both teams are at the
summit of their domestic leagues and both have played some
world class football this season and it will be
disappointing to see one of these sides
go out. Two players who could be
key to each teams success are Inter Milan's
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Man United's
Cristiano Ronaldo. I'm sure we all know what both of these players can do and that is why I think they are both going to be a
crucial part of their teams chances of
progression into the
quarter finals.
Players to watch: C.Ronaldo and Z.Ibrahimovic
Team to advance: This one could really
go either way but...Inter Milan.
Lyon v BarcelonaWhat more can be said about Barcelona? They are having an
absolutely phenomenal season and are taking
La Liga by storm. With the likes of
Eto'o, Messi and
Henry all in
sensational form I think it would take a
miricale for Lyon to stop Barca from advancing to the quarter finals. However, Lyon do top
Ligue 1 but haven't had it as
easy as they have in previous years.
Karim Benzema is a huge reason for their succeses and he will be key if they are to stand any chance of ousting the seemingly
unstoppable Barcelona.
Players to watch: L.Messi and K. Benzema
Team to advance: Without a doubt in my mind, Barcelona
Chelsea v JuventusClaudio Ranieri returns to
Stamford Bridge in what is sure to be an
enthralling encounter. With Chelsea's
title hopes now in tatters
Guus Hiddink may now focus his attention on the Champions League. While Juve currently occupy
2nd place in Serie A but are
9 points adrift of rivals Inter Milan. Personally I feel this game could turn out to be a
classic Champions League match, both teams are
under pressure to deliver success and it doesn't look to be coming in their domestic leagues.
Players to watch: F.Lampard and
Amauri Team to advance: Yet another
hard call but I'll go with Juventus.
Liverpool V Real MadridUsually by this stage of the Champions League Liverpool are
not surprisingly out of the race for the
Premier League, however this year they still have a
little bit of life in their title challange and I believe this will
signal the end of their champions league hopes. Any year they have done well in the champions league they have not had the distraction of the premiership. The same could be said for Real Madrid, although they are all but out of the race fo the La liga title, I think this could work to their advantage. If Steven Gerrard or Fernando Torres aren't fit for either of these games I cant see Liverpool having much of a chance therefore I am going to predict that Real Madrid will be in the draw for the quarter final of this years champions league.
Players to watch:S. Gerrard and G. HiguaĆn
Team to advance:Real Madrid
So by my
reckoning Spurs, Villa, Man United, Liverpool and Chelsea will all be
OUT of Europe by the time the
draws are made for the next round of each competition. A bold call I know, but I feel the
Premier League has been
poor this season and this will
reflect in the Champions League. Maybe I'll be writing my next post with
egg on my face and all the English teams will indeed have done themselves
proud but looking at it right now ... I
doubt it.