Champions League Last 16 Analysis
Article by Robert Wake
On Monday morning the four remaining
English representatives in this season’s UEFA Champions League discovered their
fate in the Swiss outpost of Nyon.
Manchester United and Chelsea will be relatively satisfied with the hand
they have been dealt. Though first leg trips to Athens and Istanbul
respectively will be awkward assignments, both will be expected to progress to
the quarter finals.
Chelsea’s clash with Galatasaray will see Didier Drogba,
the man whose decisive penalty finally landed the Holy Grail for Roman
Abramovich, return to Stamford Bridge for an emotional reunion on March 18.
The
two remaining English Clubs, paying the full penalty for finishing as group
runners-up, face mouth-watering ties against two of Europe’s giants. That said,
it is fair to opine that neither holders Bayern Munich nor Barcelona will have
been over enamoured with drawing Arsenal and Manchester City respectively.
Despite the Drogba factor, I am taking
Chelsea to be too good for Galatasaray, and United to record a comfortable
aggregate win over Olympiakos. I will go out on a limb here, and take City to
overcome Barcelona in what could be two classic encounters. Arsenal are
certainly not without a chance against Bayern, but as with all these ties, form
and fitness of key players could prove decisive, but all things being equal I
have to take the Germans to prevail.
Of the four remaining fixtures, Paris St
Germain should be too strong for a Bayer Leverkusen side who succumbed tamely
to Manchester United in the group stages. Similarly, Real Madrid should be far
too good for Schalke, particularly if the German outfit cash in on their prize
asset, Julian Draxler during the January window.
Borussia Dortmund will face a
potentially freezing night in St Petersburg in late February. The Russians will
still be in their winter break, and I expect Dortmund to expose their lack of
match practise.
Finally, seasoned campaigners AC Milan face this year’s dark
horse Atletico Madrid. I really like the
look of the Spaniards, and they are my outside tip for the tournament this
year. They remind me very much of Dortmund last season and no one will want to
face them in the quarter-finals, which I expect them to reach at the expense of
the Rossoneri.
My Last eight below:
Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Manchester United,
Manchester City, Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Paris St Germain and Atletico
Madrid.
The Full Draw
Manchester City v Barcelona 18
February and 12 March
Bayer Leverkusen v Paris St Germain 18 February and 12 March
Arsenal v Bayern Munich 19
February and 11 March
AC Milan v Atletico Madrid 19
February and 11 March
Olympiakos v Manchester United 25 February and 19
March
Zenit St Petersburg v Borussia Dortmund 25 February and 19 March
Galatasaray v Chelsea 26
February and 18 March
Schalke 04 v Real Madrid 26
February and 18 March
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