Champions League Matchday 5 Preview

by Lonnie on November 25, 2008 · 0 comments

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There are some piv­otal bat­tles to be fought in the upcom­ing Match­day and while some groups look to have clear pat­terns emerg­ing, oth­ers could go down to the wire. Let’s take a whirl­wind tour of the cur­rent state of the groups along with my spec­u­la­tions on the ties on Match­day 5.

Group A
A win for Chelsea over Bor­deaux will take them through, regard­less of the result between sec­ond place AS Roma and bot­tom club CFR 1907 Cluj. Roma and Bor­deaux are cur­rently tied on points with Roma hold­ing the edge on goal dif­fer­en­tial. Chelsea ham­mered Bor­deaux 4–0 on Match­day 1 but I don’t think we’ll see a repeat of that score­line. I still see Chelsea win­ning but per­haps only by a sin­gle goal. A draw would be a good result for Bor­deaux and would keep their hopes alive. Top through bot­tom is seper­ated by only three points in this group so Cluj can still make things uneasy for every­one with a win over Roma at home. Roma played well against an unin­spired Chelsea side on Match­day 4 and will hope to keep the momen­tum going. I’m going to go for a draw in this match. I think Cluj will come out with an inspired performance.

Group B
Lead­ers Inter­nazionale can advance with either a vic­tory or a draw at home to Panathi­naikos. Inter could even advance if they lose should there be a draw between Anortho­sis Fam­a­gusta and Werder Bre­men. The supris­ing Anortho­sis side can achieve a knock­out round spot if they win and Inter do like­wise. Werder Bre­men must win in order to keep their hopes alive. I wouldn’t bet on Bre­men to get a win in Cyprus con­sid­er­ing their up and down form this season.

Group C:
The main busi­ness is com­plete: Barcelona and Sport­ing are both through to the last 16 after tak­ing care of busi­ness on Match­day 4 when the Span­ish side drew with FC Basel 1893 and the Por­tuguese team beat FC Shakhtar Donetsk. The two lead­ers face-off in Por­tu­gal while Basel will hope to get a result on the road in the Ukraine.

Group D:
Pace­set­ters Club Atlético de Madrid and Liv­er­pool FC will extend their Cham­pi­ons League cam­paigns into the new year by win­ning at home to PSV Eind­hoven and Olympique de Mar­seille respec­tively. Atlético can also book up for the knock­out stages if they draw and Liv­er­pool avoid defeat. A point would also be enough for Liv­er­pool – who like Atlético have eight points – pro­vided PSV do not pre­vail in Madrid.

Liv­er­pool will be bol­stered by cap­tain Steven Ger­rard, who is expected to play in Wednesday’s tie against Mar­seille after recov­er­ing from the groin injury which forced him to miss Saturday’s 0–0 draw with Fulham.

Group E:
With Man­ches­ter United FC and Vil­lar­real CF sit­ting pretty with a six-point cush­ion over Celtic FC and Aal­borg BK, both are likely to qual­ify for the next round. The two lead­ers are pit­ted against one another on Match­day 5 and I pic­ture a draw from their match. The real game of inter­est in the group is between Aal­borg BK and Celtic, which is a bat­tle for the UEFA Cup spot. The Dan­ish cham­pi­ons have won four and drawn four since Allan Kuhn replaced Bruce Rioch, a sequence which has seen them climb to sev­enth in the Dan­ish Superli­gaen, progress to the Dan­ish Cup semi-finals and twice come from behind to secure a 2–2 draw at home to Vil­lar­real CF last time out. Also work­ing against Celtic is the fact that they are try­ing to secure a first away Cham­pi­ons League vic­tory in their 20th attempt. Celtic are still with­out a num­ber of first-team play­ers due to injury, includ­ing Mas­simo Donati, Marc Crosas and Jan Ven­ne­goor of Hes­selink. They will be hop­ing to have Geor­gios Sama­ras and Aiden McGeady avail­able after their own injury prob­lems. I’d have to go with the home side in this one as the odds are truly stacked against Celtic. It will be a mas­sive win for them if they can beat the Danes at home. If they do make it into the UEFA Cup spot, I could see them enjoy­ing an extended run in that competition.

Group F:
This group looks to be all wrapped up. Olympique Lyon­nais enter Match­day 5 know­ing exactly what they must do to pro­ceed: avoid defeat at Fiorentina. FC Bay­ern München may trail Lyon on goals scored, but they find them­selves in an even more lux­u­ri­ous posi­tion – only the twin occur­rence of Bay­ern los­ing at home to rock-bottom FC Steaua Bucuresti and Fiorentina beat­ing Lyon will stop the Ger­man team cel­e­brat­ing. Fiorentina must win to keep alive their hopes of mak­ing the next round.

Group G:
Arse­nal FC hold a two-point advan­tage over FC Porto and will qual­ify for the knock­out stage with a  vic­tory at home to FC Dynamo Kyiv. Arse­nal have been strug­gling lately and have a num­ber of injury con­cerns. Com­pound­ing their poor form were unhelp­ful com­ments from cap­tain William Gal­las, who ques­tioned the brav­ery of his team-mates as well as the dress­ing room spirit. Gal­las was not in the lineup against Man­ches­ter City this past week­end, a match the Gun­ners lost 3–0. Man­ager Arsene Wenger has had lit­tle choice but to rein­state Gal­las to the team for the clash with Dynamo Kiev as his squad is depleted by injuries. Wenger will have to field a makeshift defence with nine first-teamers out. Wenger has selected 21-year-old Spaniard Cesc Fab­re­gas to per­ma­nently replace Gal­las as captain.

Porto will advance if they can beat Fener­bahçe SK in Turkey, unless Dynamo win at Arse­nal. Fener­bahçe will wel­come back last season’s goal scor­ing hero, Deivid, and will hope to play the spoil­ers for Porto while giv­ing them­selves a shot at UEFA Cup football.

Group H:
By gain­ing back-to-back vic­to­ries against Real Madrid CF, Juven­tus have assured them­selves a place in the knock­out stage. Real Madrid will also advance if they can defeat FC BATE Borisov in Belarus and Zenit St. Peters­burg fail to beat vis­it­ing Juven­tus. Juven­tus are going to be field­ing plenty of their reserve/bench play­ers so the odds are not in Real Madrid’s favour. I am hop­ing that the final Match­day show­down between Real and Zenit will have a knock­out stage place on the line.

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