English sides seek redemption from Champions League reality check


English sides seek redemption from Champions League reality check

Arsenal, which eked out a draw against Leverkusen, will be expected to win at home and progress. File.
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Kings of the league phase, England’s six Champions League sides were made to look like paupers in the first legs of the last 16 as they failed to muster a win between them.

Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham have seemingly insurmountable mountains to climb, even with home advantage this week, as they trail by three goals against Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Atletico Madrid respectively.

Liverpool and Arsenal will expect to still get past Galatasaray and Bayer Leverkusen, while Newcastle are dreaming of shocking Barcelona in the Camp Nou after outplaying the Spanish champions in a 1-1 draw at St. James’ Park.

But after unprecedented domination of the early stages of the competition, AFP Sport looks at the reasons behind a reality check for the Premier League’s best.

‘Lions in winter, lambs in spring’

The Premier League’s financial advantage over Europe’s other major leagues, thanks to far more lucrative television rights deals, has not been reflected in the latter stages of the Champions League for some time.

Only three of the last 13 Champions League winners have come from England.

Arsenal were the only Premier League club to reach the last four last season and none reached the semi-finals in the 2023/24 campaign.

Fatigue after a gruelling winter schedule is often cited as the main factor for the decline of English sides as the only major league without a winter break and two domestic cup competitions.

French great and former UEFA president Michel Platini once referred to English sides as “lions in winter, lambs in spring”.

“In general, I think it is not helpful for English clubs not to have a winter break,” said Liverpool boss Arne Slot.

Of the six English sides involved in the Champions League, four of them also made the League Cup semi-finals and five were involved in FA Cup action in the days before their European disappointment last week.

Up against the best

Despite the Premier League’s collective financial might, in three of the six last-16 ties involving English clubs, they are facing sides with greater revenue.

Real Madrid remain the world’s richest club and defied recent poor form to blow away Manchester City 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain also clicked back into gear to see off Chelsea 5-2 and Barcelona were happy to escape Newcastle on level terms after Lamine Yamal’s penalty snatched a late draw.

Tottenham’s 5-2 defeat by Atletico was also little surprise given Spurs’ sorry domestic form which has left them fighting for their survival in the Premier League.

“Before the Premier League is the best in the world, right?,” said City boss Pep Guardiola.

“The competition (Champions League) is tough and everyone is so well prepared.”

Clash of styles

The Premier League has become even more attritional this season, with games littered with long throw-ins and physical battles at set-pieces.

“It’s so relentless, physically. There’s not much control; it’s a running game. It’s about duels,” said Newcastle’s Anthony Gordon earlier in the season.

Slot commented earlier this month that the English game is no longer a “joy to watch” due to the emphasis on dead balls.

“Here, you can almost hit a goalkeeper in his face and the referee still says ‘just go on’,” added the Dutchman.

By contrast, Slot was angered by Spanish referee Jesus Gil Manzano’s reluctance to allow any physical contact from corners as the Reds had an equaliser ruled out in their 1-0 defeat in Istanbul.

Guardiola has responded to the fashion for a more physical Premier League by beefing up his City side.

But they lack the control and poise to dominate the ball they used to have and were cut open by Federico Valverde’s first-half hat-trick in Madrid.


Champions League round of 16 draw: Real Madrid face Man City; Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool learn their fates


Real Madrid have been draw once against Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 as Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool also learn their fates.

Real Madrid will face Manchester City in the Champions League Round of 16, the UEFA draw decided on Friday, while defending champions Paris Saint-Germain will take on Chelsea in what will be a rematch of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final.

While Man City directly qualified for the UCL Round of 16, Real Madrid had to play a playoff against Benfica. Now they have another big challenge in Man City.

It will be the second consecutive time that Real Madrid will face Man City in the Round of 16 in the Champions League. Last season, Real had won 6-3 on aggregate.

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Real Madrid and Manchester City also met in the league phase of the Champions League this season, with the former English Premier League team winning 2-1.

Arsenal, who topped the league phase, have been drawn against Bayer Leverkusen, while second-ranked Bayern Munich take on Atalanta. EPL team Newcastle face a tough task against Barcelona. In the group stage, Barcelona had defeated Newcastle 2-1.

Another big game in the Round of 16 is Atletico Madrid facing Tottenham, while Liverpool will be up against Galatasaray.

Bodo/Glimt, who have been the story of the Champions League so far, have been drawn against Sporting Club.

UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Round of 16 draw

Real Madrid vs Manchester City

Bodo/Glimt vs Sporting Club

Paris Saint-Germain vs Chelsea

Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Galatasaray vs Liverpool

Atletico Madrid vs Tottenham Hotspur

Atalanta vs Bayern Munich

Arsenal vs Bayer Leverkusen

The Champions League Round of 16 matches will be played on 10 and 11 March, with the return legs taking place on 17 and 18.

Champions League Round of 16 LIVE Streaming: The matches will be shown live on Sony Sports TV channels and the SonyLIV app and website.

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Champions League draw LIVE: Blockbuster ties to be pulled out with FULL routes to the final revealed, an all-English tie on the cards and Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Co on collision course


Champions League draw LIVE: Blockbuster ties to be pulled out with FULL routes to the final revealed, an all-English tie on the cards and Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Co on collision course

Follow Daily Mail Sport’s live coverage of the Champions League last-16 draw, with six Premier League teams set to learn which of the two potential opponents they will be facing – and their full routes to the final.






‘He truly deserves it’: Vinicius Jr gets his revenge as Real Madrid knock Benfica out of Champions League


Real Madrid defeated Benfica 3-1 on aggregate to reach the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 as Vinicius Junior scored a decisive goal after first-leg controversy. Head coach Alvaro Arbeloa praised Vini’s impact after the match. Aurelien Tchouameni also starred with an equaliser after Benfica took an early lead.

Real Madrid defeated Benfica 2-1 on Wednesday night and 3-1 on aggregate to book their place in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. But the score does not tell the full story of how dramatic the match was.

Benfica started strongly and shocked the home crowd in the 14th minute. Rafa Silva scored the opener. However, the response from Madrid was immediate. Just two minutes later, Aurelien Tchouameni scored with a precise shot from the edge. The goal restored Madrid’s aggregate lead and brought life back to Bernabeu.

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The game continued at a high tempo. Arda Guler scored in the 32nd minute, but the goal was disallowed for a very close offside. Benfica kept fighting and even hit the crossbar later in the second half. Madrid also suffered a big blow when Raul Asencio had to be taken off on a stretcher after a painful aerial clash with teammate Eduardo Camavinga.

Then came the moment that many were waiting for. Vinicus Junior’s revenge moment after all the controversy and tension from the first leg. In the 80th minute, Federico Valverde provided a perfect assist to Vini Jr on the counterattack. The Brazilian winger curled a beautiful shot into the bottom corner to make it 2-1. It was his second goal of the tie, after scoring the winner in the first leg as well.

This goal felt special because Vinicius had alleged that he was racially abused by Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni in the first leg, an accusation that Prestianni denied. UEFA later suspended Prestianni for this match after his appeal was dismissed. With everything that happened, Vinicius’ goal felt like a revenge on the pitch.

After the match, head coach Alvaro Arbeloa praised the Brazilian star. He said Vinicius deserved the goal and highlighted how important he has become for the team, especially in the absence of Kylian Mbappe.

“I’m happy for the great goal he scored, because he deserves it and for the form he’s in. Without Mbappé, he is even more important, and I’m very happy for him because I think he truly deserves it,” Arbeloa said after the match.

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Meanwhile, Tchouameni, who was named Man of the Match, also spoke after the match. He said the team did not start well but always believed they would score. He added that the squad must defend better and start games stronger in the future.

“The truth is, we didn’t start the match very well, but we had the confidence that we would score goals. Then we did things a little better. Those who came on later and the young players from Castilla contributed very well to the match. Now we will keep moving forward. We need to adjust a bit how we defend and start matches better. In the end, we won, which is the most important thing,” Tchouameni said.

Real Madrid will now wait to see if they will face Sporting CP or Manchester City in the Champions League Round of 16, the draw for which will take place on Friday.

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