Big Guns Look To Maintain Momentum (pt.1)

by Chris Rivers on September 29, 2009 · 0 comments

The Cham­pi­ons League resumes this week with the fan­cied teams look­ing to extend their good starts and improve on their Cham­pi­ons League bet­ting odds. All four Eng­lish clubs won their first matches in the tour­na­ment, along with La Liga giants Real Madrid, while Barcelona and peren­nial dark horses Inter Milan shared the spoils in their San Siro clash.

Also get­ting off to impres­sive starts were two of the Bun­desliga entrants – Bay­ern Munich return­ing from Mac­cabi Haifa with all three points, while cham­pi­ons Wolfs­burg com­fort­ably dis­patched CSKA Moscow by three goals to one.

The pick of tonight’s fix­tures sees 2005 win­ners Liv­er­pool travel to Serie A side Fiorentina. The Viola were once a major force in Euro­pean foot­ball, boast­ing the likes of Gabriel Batis­tuta and Edmundo, before finan­cial prob­lems saw them demoted to Serie C2 (the low­est pro­fes­sional league in Italy) in 2002. They have since recov­ered how­ever, and will be look­ing to make a splash on the biggest stage once more.

The Ital­ian side will be hop­ing to bounce back from an away defeat at Lyon, while Liv­er­pool will be with­out Yossi Benay­oun and Javier Mascher­ano, as they look to stretch their win­ning run to seven games in all competitions.

In Group F, the hold­ers face cur­rent lead­ers Dynamo Kiev at the Nou Camp and manger Pep Guardi­ola is tak­ing noth­ing for granted.

He said: “If there is one team that isn’t favourite to win the title, then it’s us because no one has ever been Cham­pi­ons League win­ner two years in a row. We have con­fi­dence after win­ning the com­pe­ti­tion last year, but we know we have to work hard for it again like we did last season.

“By being hum­ble we were able to win, but you have to prove that every day, that’s what foot­ball is about.

They [Dynamo] are top of their domes­tic league and have very good play­ers such as Shevchenko and Gusev. They are tac­ti­cally astute under Gazzaev.”

Else­where, Scot­tish cham­pi­ons Rangers face a tough test at home to Sevilla in an open look­ing Group G. Rangers picked up an impres­sive point in their first match away to Stuttgart and will be des­per­ate to build on their good start against the group favourites.

The pick of the games in Group H sees the top two play each other as 2006 run­ners up Arse­nal play host to Olympiakos. Arse­nal bounced back from two goals down to tri­umph in their opener with Stan­dard Liege 3–2, while Greek side Olympiakos will be con­fi­dent of mak­ing an impres­sion on the Cham­pi­ons League this year, with new man Zico at the helm.

Tues­day 29th September

(KO 19:45 unless stated otherwise)

E: Debre­cen v Lyon

E: Fiorentina v Liverpool

F: Barcelona v Dynamo Kiev

F: Rubin Kazan v Inter Milan, (17:30)

G: Rangers v Sevilla

G: Unirea Urz­iceni v VfB Stuttgart

H: Arse­nal v Olympiakos

H: AZ Alk­maar v Stan­dard Liege

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