Champions League

2023 - 2 - 13

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Bayern v PSG - Key Champions League battles (beIN SPORTS MENA Breaking News)

A closer look at the key battles between Bayern Munich and PSG ahead of their titanic round of 16 Champions League clash.

Seven-time Ballon d'Or winner Messi had the last laugh in Doha with two goals and a helping hand in the other, before converting in the shootout. Bayern figure to have the advantage in midfield with Germany internationals Joshua Kimmich and Leon Goretzka patrolling the central areas and the impressive Jamal Musiala in a more advanced role. The France star, the joint-leading scorer in this season's Champions League with seven goals, will miss the first leg with a thigh injury and there are concerns over Lionel Messi too after the Argentine hurt his hamstring during Wednesday's 2-1 loss to Marseille in the French Cup.

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Uefa had 'primary responsibility' for Champions League final chaos ... (The Guardian)

Uefa bears 'primary responsibility' for organisational and safety failures that made it 'remarkable' no Liverpool or Real Madrid fans died at the 2022 final ...

The panel is also troubled by a number of stark differences as to the facts of what happened, and a general default position of blaming the Liverpool supporters, without any proper evidential basis.” In a statement, the organisation did not say that it accepted the panel’s findings, saying it was “currently analysing” them “and assessing them against its own analysis of the organisation of the event and facts that occurred around it”. Uefa’s events arm “marginalised” the safety and security unit, and did not follow its own safety requirements, “a recipe for the failures” that occurred. The report also states the panel was “very disappointed” that Uefa asked that sections of an interview given by an unnamed senior Uefa executive, relating to evidence they gave to the French Senate, be redacted on the grounds of maintaining their anonymity. The risk of a crushing disaster was highest at that point, the panel found, as large numbers of supporters came on to the forecourt and found static queues. The second claim, that thousands of Liverpool fans were at the stadium without valid tickets, originated with the French police and ministers, and was given to the media by Uefa at the end of the match. The checkpoint increasingly failed to cope with the huge numbers of people crammed into the queue, and was abandoned at 7.45pm, the report states. [Liverpool](https://www.theguardian.com/football/liverpool) and thousands of their supporters, and in media reports, including the Guardian’s investigation. “The dangerous conditions on the concourse outside the turnstiles were compounded by the police deploying teargas at disorderly groups of locals, as well as using pepper spray on supporters trying to gain entrance with valid tickets,” the report states. Although a decision to delay kick-off should be taken by the acting police commander in liaison with Uefa’s safety and security unit and that of the local football association running the game, the report states, Ceferin himself made the decision, in a stairwell of the stadium’s VIP area, where he had been having a meeting with the king of Spain. The report states that there is no evidence to support such claims, which were made in a “reprehensible” attempt by the authorities to avoid responsibility. [Uefa](https://www.theguardian.com/football/uefa) review expresses concern that lessons have not been learned, saying with reference to the evidence of Michel Cadot, the French government official responsible for major sporting events: “Despite Mr Cadot’s willingness to accept that mistakes had been made [at the final], the panel is concerned that there remains a misconception about what actually happened and a complacency regarding what needs to change.

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UEFA Champions League Final 2022: independent review report (UEFA.com)

Europe's football website, UEFA.com, is the official site of UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, and the governing body of football in Europe ...

Brandão Rodrigues, which investigated the events surrounding the Champions League Final played in Paris on 28 May 2022, was published by UEFA on 13 February 2023. The report of the Independent Review Panel led by Dr. UEFA Champions League Final 2022: independent review report

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UEFA apologises to Liverpool over Champions League final chaos (Reuters)

UEFA has apologised to Liverpool for initially blaming the Merseyside club's fans for the chaos that unfolded before last year's Champions League final ...

He added: "In particular, I would like to apologise to the supporters of Liverpool FC for the experiences many of them had when attending the game and for the messages released prior to and during the game which had the effect of unjustly blaming them for the situation leading to the delayed kick-off." Register for free to Reuters and know the full story LIVERPOOL, England, Feb 13 (Reuters) - A review into the chaos before the 2022 Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid has said organisers UEFA were responsible for the events which unfolded including a "large number of near misses that nearly led to disaster".

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PSG season defined by Champions League clashes vs. Bayern (ESPN)

PSG fans have been waiting for this super-powered team to show their best. It's not happened yet, but playing Bayern is the perfect opportunity.

Football is often unpredictable and a team with Messi, Neymar and Mbappe can never be an outsider but right now, it's hard to say that Bayern Munich are not the favourites. The French club aspire to become like Bayern both domestically and in Europe when it comes to football power and financial power. For now, Bayern are in town and the history between the two clubs is a reminder that the German giants are both the example, and the nemesis, for PSG. [Lille](/soccer/team?id=166) at home in the league. It is a difficult dressing room to manage, of course, rich with big personalities and big egos. [about the dispute](/soccer/paris-saint-germain--frapsg/story/4877445/neymar-confirms-clash-with-psg-sporting-director-questions-dressing-room-leak), "Football isn't just love and friendship. [Brazil](/soccer/team?id=205) international's attitude towards [Hugo Ekitike](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/304901/Hugo-Ekitike) and [Vitinha](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/288897/Vitinha), with clear verbal abuse all game long, was unacceptable. [Bayern Munich](/soccer/team?id=132) at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday is so much more than a round-of-16 first leg in the Champions League. [Neymar](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/132948/Neymar) to respond to his (many) critics. There's never been a better time for this squad to find the cohesion and the balance required at this level. There's never been a better time for them to finally play as a team, to finally react, turn up and perform to their expected best. Timing is everything, as the cliché goes, and for PSG, there has never been a better time for them this season.

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UEFA deemed 'responsible' for Paris Champions League football ... (FRANCE 24)

UEFA itself bears "primary responsibility" for failures which "almost led to disaster" at the 2022 Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and ...

"It's been over eight months of work by the independent panel and it is only right and proper to publish the contents of the report to our supporters appropriately," a Liverpool statement said. "The safety, security and service model laid out in the Saint-Denis Convention was ignored in favour of a securitised approach," the report said. "In particular, I would like to apologise to the supporters of The panel also said it was astonished that the policing model was influenced by a view of Liverpool hooliganism based on Hillsborough. The report also claimed the policing model was influenced by a view of UEFA itself bears "primary responsibility" for failures which "almost led to disaster" at the 2022 Champions League final in Paris between Liverpool and Real Madrid, a report commissioned by the European football body said Monday.

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Champions League Overcrowding Was a 'Near Miss' for UEFA (The New York Times)

Independent investigators concluded it was only a “matter of chance” that the dangerous scenes at last year's Liverpool-Real Madrid final did not lead to ...

It said UEFA’s president, Aleksander Ceferin, was asked to make a call on delaying the kickoff even though he had not been in the match control room or in contact with security officials; he had been in a meeting with the King of Spain in a V.I.P. “Unfortunately, the enthusiasm around the game rapidly turned into a real ‘near miss’ which was harmful to a significant number of fans from both clubs,” the report said. The report raised new concerns about security preparations for next year’s Summer Olympics in Paris, with its authors describing events around the Champions League final as a “wake-up call” for Olympic organizers. That no lives were lost in the crushes outside the stadium gates, the investigators’ harshly critical report concluded, was only “a matter of chance.” Dangerous bottlenecks, packed entrances and ramps, and tear gas employed by the police — sometimes sprayed indiscriminately at groups of supporters that included children and disabled fans — added to the chaos. The investigation involved hundreds of interviews and the analysis of footage, including many hours of video shot by supporters caught up in the crushes as they tried to enter the stadium.

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UEFA blamed for near-disaster at Champions League final (ABC News)

UEFA-appointed investigators have held European soccer's ruling body mostly responsible for chaotic security failures at the Champions League final in Paris ...

“Institutional defensiveness, putting reputation and self-interest above truth and responsibility, prevents progressive change,” the report said. The Champions League final was moved to Paris at three months’ notice after UEFA stripped Russia of hosting the game in St. Many fans were fired on with tear gas by police before the game, which was delayed by nearly 40 minutes. “On the evidence, the panel has concluded that the senior management of UEFA Events marginalized the UEFA S&S Unit,” the report said. “UEFA’s lack of oversight upon delegation of private safety and security matters, deference of all such matters in the public space to policing authorities, and simply not following its own safety, security and service requirements, was a recipe for the failures which occurred,” the report said. An apology to Liverpool supporters for “the experiences of many of them” and the unjust blaming was made Monday by UEFA general secretary Theodore Theodoridis.

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Where to Watch Champions League Online Free (2023): Live ... (Rolling Stone)

Here's how to watch Champions League soccer games online for free without cable in 2023, plus details on teams, rankings, and game schedule.

[DirecTV Stream](https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-8972725-15210722?sid=RS--&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.directv.com%2Fstream%2F) is another solid way to get Champions League livestreams online. [ Buy Free Trial Paramount+](https://paramountplus.qflm.net/c/256585/175360/3065?subId1=RS--&u=https://www.paramountplus.com/) You’ll need to get the streamer’s [ Premium plan ](https://paramountplus.qflm.net/c/256585/175360/3065?subId1=RS--&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.paramountplus.com%2F)to watch live Champions League games, which gets you access to CBS livestreams and removes ads for on-demand content. [sports](https://www.rollingstone.com/t/sports/) here in the U.S., only select Champions League games will be shown on live TV. April and May will see the quarter and semi-finals, all culminating in the Champions League final on 10 June in Istanbul. Once the trial is over, you’ll need to pay at least [$69.99 per month](https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-8972725-15210722?sid=RS--&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.directv.com%2Fstream%2F) to keep service. After the free trial, fuboTV plans start at [$69.99 a month](https://www.fubo.tv/welcome?irad=343747&irmp=256585&subId1=RS). The 2022-23 Champions League started way back in September of last year before a hiatus that lasted from November (for the World Cup) through to Feb. But quite a bit of time and non-Champions League games have elapsed since the group stage. The Champions League group stage saw Napoli, Porto, Bayern Munich, Tottenham, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Man City, and Benfica come out on top of their respective groups. To make sure you can catch every game, we’ve outlined a full guide on how to watch the Champions League online this year — including a few options that let you stream Champions League games for free. Next week, Real Madrid will return to the pitch just a week after winning the FIFA Club World Cup to take on Liverpool.

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Champions League Final Report - Garden Court North Chambers (Garden Court North Chambers)

The report from the UEFA Independent review into the events surrounding the 2022 Champions League Final in Paris was published today.

Uefa Sky Sports](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/12810141/champions-league-final-liverpool-fans-cleared-as-review-finds-uefa-french-authorities-to-be-at-fault) [Champions League final inquiry blames UEFA for chaos and says Liverpool fans saved lives – Mirror Online](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-champions-league-final-report-29207587) The Guardian](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/feb/13/uefa-report-champions-league-final-main-findings) [‘Terrified’: what Liverpool and Real Madrid fans told Uefa panel

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Mbappe in PSG's squad for Bayern Champions League clash (Reuters)

Kylian Mbappe was included in Paris St Germain's squad for Tuesday's Champions League last-16 first leg against Bayern Munich at the Parc des Princes after ...

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Uefa 'responsible' for Champions League final chaos (BBC Sport)

Uefa bears "primary responsibility" for the chaotic scenes before last year's Champions League final, an independent review has found.

Steve Rotheram, mayor of the Liverpool City Region, says the findings "vindicated" the Liverpool fans who had said Uefa and the French authorities were responsible for the events. "The organisation before, during and after the game - and the heavy-handed treatment of fans - was predicated on flawed intelligence and the inaccurate preconceptions and prejudices of the authorities." "It's disappointing and insensitive to release a report of this magnitude without first releasing to supporters who were there," a spokesman told the BBC. "For the experiences many of them had when attending the game and for the messages released prior to and during the game, which had the effect of unjustly blaming them for the situation leading to the delayed kick-off." "Fans who travelled to Paris expecting the night of their lives were put in harm's way by the very people who are meant to protect them," Rotheram, who was at the match, said. "In particular, I would like to apologise to the supporters of Liverpool," Uefa general secretary Theodore Theodoridis said. Following the publication of the review into the Paris scenes, Uefa apologised "most sincerely" for the events which unfolded. "The similarities include the fact both events were preventable and both were caused by the failures of those responsible for public safety. It also said the collective action of Liverpool supporters was "probably instrumental" in preventing "more serious injuries and deaths" outside the stadium. The accusations made by Uefa and French authorities about ticketless Liverpool fans in Paris were criticised by the Rodrigues-led report. The European governing body said a "comprehensive review" would examine a number of factors that include the decision-making, responsibility and behaviour of all parties involved in the final. The report says there is "no evidence" to support the "reprehensible" claims.

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Champions League picks, predictions, odds: Experts split on PSG vs ... (CBSSports.com)

The massive Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich clash highlights a fine slate, while Chelsea will look to right the ship and put their poor Premier League ...

Most likely to score a goal: Goals will be hard to come by in the match but singling out one person to find the back of the net, it's Joao Mario. Benfica will have chances all match due to Brugge's struggles as of late but Mignolet is a keeper that can stand on his head to save his defense. [In my bold predictions I make the case for why Chelsea might actually start scoring some goals](https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/news/champions-league-bold-predictions-chelsea-find-their-goals-bayern-munich-play-it-safe-a-surprise-champion/), but that is perhaps best saved for columns that include the very necessary "bold" in front of "predictions." Match prediction: Neither of these teams have particularly set the world alight in the last few months, but Chelsea in particular seem to have uncovered a heady cocktail of underwhelming performances and horrendous luck. Perhaps it is nothing more than the easy narrative but given his growth as his player, the attention that will be on him and how well suited his qualities are to Premier League opposition, does it not seem inevitable that Bellingham will shine the brightest? One matchup to watch: Jude Bellingham's drive and dynamism seems perfectly suited for a clash with a Chelsea midfield who might struggle to stay in the battle with the England international. Expect to see a focused and determined Christophe Galtier side raise their game by a few levels compared to some of the underwhelming displays they have produced of late. Man of the Match pick: Gianluigi Donnarumma has been in inspired form of late and it seems likely that the Italian will have to be at his absolute best if PSG are to have any hope of advancing to the Champions League quarterfinals. The Cameroon international has hit impressive form this season and it feels nailed on that he will find the net again here across the two legs in this tie. In fact, the Rossoneri faced a tough start of the year and only had two wins since the World Cup break while conceding ten goals in the last four games (four against Lazio, five against Sassuolo and one against Inter Milan). I expect the game to be very tactical and he's the one who can make the difference. One matchup to watch: After a difficult start of the year, right-back Theo Hernandez has proven again to be one of the best players in his role, providing a nice assist to Olivier Giroud in Friday's clash against Torino.

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Conte demands Tottenham stability ahead of Champions League ... (KEEPUP)

Antonio Conte urged Tottenham to find "stability" as his side search for a response to their Premier League hammering when they face Milan in the Champions ...

"In Italy, you speak about football from Monday and you finish on Sunday. Every manager wishes to have the best players available." Playing under pressure all the time is good for some players and bad for others. "I am trying to work on this and focusing on not having ups and downs. "This stability is lacking this year. "Trying to forecast the future today is impossible.

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Champions League: PSG vs Bayern Munich UCL round of 16 ... (BBC News)

Any team wey win dia tie for dis stage go make am to di last eight - di quarter finals. See team news, fixtures, predictions, how to watch and kick off time.

In theory, I feel say di clash go dey even." I go ask di coaching staff to work on a new option. Julian Nagelsmann, Bayern coach tell Uefa say: "Paris na difficult opponent: we no get any reward for our perfect group stage campaign. Form (all competitions, most recent first): WLLLLD Form (all competitions, most recent first): WWWDDD Form (all competitions, most recent first): LLWWDW

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UEFA Champions League: A look at all eight Round of 16 ties (Playing for 90)

Another first-time clash in a UEFA club competition, Borussia Dortmund will face Chelsea in their last 16 clash. The Germans have been steady throughout the ...

They have been ruthless this season, and I think that will be the difference here. Die Adler was the only team in this season’s Champions League to partake in the competition for the first time in the the UCL era. Fighting for a UCL spot in the Bundesliga, Frankfurt will be motivated for their meeting with Napoli. They are the only side left in the Champions League to have played in the qualifying rounds. This time around, the Italians have to be considered favourites. Goals are not hard to come by for Napoli, who have already scored 76 times at the time of writing. Even qualifying for the Champions League via the league for next year is looking unfavourable for Jürgen Klopp’s men. [going on another spending spree in January](https://playingfor90.com/2023/01/11/chelsea-land-joao-felix-loan/), the Blues have won just once this calendar year (1-4-3). Chelsea has more to lose here, as it is looking increasingly likely that a third Champions League triumph is the Blues’ only way back to the tournament next season. Despite both teams being regulars in Europe, this is the first time Club Brugge and Benfica will meet in UEFA club competition. For that, I will have to go with the Parisians in this one. In what promises to be a highly entertaining two legs, it is difficult to say who will progress from this one.

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What went wrong at Champions League final in Paris - Liverpool FC ... (Liverpool FC)

Liverpool FC welcomes the Report into the chaos at the UEFA Champions League final in Paris which fully vindicates Liverpool fans while finding UEFA ...

Our thoughts go out to all our fans who have suffered as a result of Paris and we would remind them of the mental health support we put in place in the days following the disaster that was the UEFA Champions League final in Paris. We knew that it was critical to understand why both Liverpool and Real Madrid supporters found ourselves in the situation where supporters’ safety was put at risk. We also called on UEFA to launch a full independent and transparent investigation, in order to establish the facts.

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Liverpool welcome UEFA report on Champions League final chaos (Reuters)

Liverpool welcomed a review into the 2022 Champions League final which said organisers UEFA were responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the ...

"... "The evidence-based panel report also found that there was 'a clear and immediate danger of a fatal crush' and that the action of Liverpool supporters saved lives." Feb 14 (Reuters) - Liverpool welcomed a review into the 2022 Champions League final which said organisers UEFA were responsible for the chaos before the game, calling on the European soccer governing body to "take positive and transparent action" to ensure the safety of fans.

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Champions League final chaos 'retriggered Hillsborough flashbacks ... (Sky News)

Tony O'Neill, who was at both the match in Paris last year and the FA Cup semi-final in Sheffield in 1989 said a great day out quickly turned into a ...

That means that anybody who attends their events are currently unsafe and that's unacceptable." "Actually at Stade de France it was almost like a survivor mode clicked in for me. "So, I think the regrettable fact that Hillsborough happened, but we survived helped. Congestion, fans panicking, it was quite scary to be honest." "They had the message on the big screen that the late arrival of fans was the cause of the late kick-off - that was objectively untrue. [revealed on Monday](https://news.sky.com/story/poor-treatment-of-liverpool-fans-almost-led-to-disaster-according-to-uefa-review-of-champions-league-final-chaos-12810295) that a report completely exonerated [Liverpool](https://news.sky.com/topic/liverpool-fc-10563) supporters of any wrongdoing at the event in May last year and laid the blame squarely at the feet of [UEFA](https://news.sky.com/topic/uefa-7595) and the French authorities.

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UEFA and France to Blame for Champions League Final Chaos ... (Bloomberg)

European football governing body UEFA and French authorities are to blame for the chaos that delayed the start of last year's Champions League final between ...

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Liverpool urge UEFA to implement recommendations from ... (The Athletic)

Liverpool have called on UEFA to fully implement all the recommendations made by a highly-critical report into last year's Champions League final, ...

Ian Byrne, MP for Liverpool West Derby, has written to French president Emmanuel Macron in response to the report. It concluded: “We would expect UEFA and the authorities to act upon each of these. [Liverpool](https://theathletic.com/football/team/liverpool/) have called on [UEFA](https://theathletic.com/football/champions-league/) to fully implement all the recommendations made by a highly-critical report into last year’s Champions League final, attacking the “shocking false narratives that were peddled in the immediate aftermath of that night in Paris”.

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UEFA Champions League - PSG vs Bayern Munich - Preview (beIN SPORTS MENA Breaking News)

All the key information ahead of PSG's Champions League Round of 16 first leg clash against Bayern Munich.

A trip to Monaco's Louis II Stadium followed as the injury-hit champions looked to bounce back, but it's ultimately successive defeats for PSG ahead of a season-defining fixture against Bayern. Yann Sommer is expected to make his first Champions League start for Bayern, in place of the injured Manuel Neuer who will not feature for the remainder of the season. PSG need no reminder of Bayern's abilities. The German champions have progressed from the last-16 in nine of the last 10 seasons and will look to take advantage of PSG's first real dip in form under Galtier. A good omen for PSG is that the side has won six of their previous seven Champions League home games at the Parc des Princes, and will be hoping for a positive first leg outcome. French champions PSG host German champions Bayern Munich in an eye-catching Champions League last-16 first leg at the Parc des Princes.

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Champions League last-16 players to watch: Osimhen, Messi and ... (The Athletic)

Victor Osimhen (Napoli). There might not be a more formidable forward in world football right now than Victor Osimhen. Napoli's last-16 tie against Eintracht ...

[Barcelona](https://theathletic.com/football/team/fc-barcelona/). [Luis Diaz](https://theathletic.com/football/player/luis-diaz-zmgB02v7nAFOcDq8/) and [Darwin Nunez](https://theathletic.com/football/player/darwin-nunez-OfdS7yVof8imRc13/). Unfortunately for the [France](https://theathletic.com/football/team/france/) forward, it couldn’t have appeared at a more critical time. As an 80th-minute substitute against Inter Milan, he tenaciously combined with [Federico Valverde](https://theathletic.com/football/player/federico-valverde-7xkBDGz7u8vo68xZ/) to get in behind the defence and assist [Rodrygo](https://theathletic.com/football/player/rodrygo-JS0gfsSSMTJWAReh/) for the winner. For a 22-year-old playing his first season in the Champions League, his numbers in the group stage were highly impressive: five appearances, two goals, three assists. [La Liga](https://theathletic.com/football/la-liga/) this season but he has also fielded him at left-back in a 4-3-3, which may not maximise the Frenchman’s all-round game and press-resistance. But it’s the variation in his game that his team-mates love. A prolific start to 2023 has showcased his clinical decision-making in the penalty area, only taking aim when the moment of maximum opportunity arrives. And there are still glories to be had, even for a man who has won absolutely everything and [became the story of the 2022 World Cup](https://theathletic.com/4013957/2022/12/18/messi-world-cup-lionel-goal/). But given [Kylian Mbappe](https://theathletic.com/football/player/kylian-mbappe-vqEQPtKAKLluodtc/)’s recent injury struggles, there’s a decent chance we could see Zaire-Emery against Bayern, even if it’s not from the start. Osimhen is the same and it seems to add a layer of unwitting deception to his game. Stylish, skilful and dynamic, but also canny in his positioning, the range of his goals is remarkable and continues to grow so as his technical ability flowers.

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Champions League: previews and predictions for the games this week (The Guardian)

Team news and form guides for Milan v Spurs, PSG v Bayern, Brugge v Benfica and Borussia Dortmund v Chelsea.

Graham Potter has overseen just one win in their last eight matches, and they have not won away from home since they beat Salzburg at the end of October. They have scored 17 goals in those six matches and sit just three points behind league leaders Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga. His last appearance in the Champions League as a player was also against a Portuguese side, when he turned out for Chelsea against Porto in 2004. [Chelsea](https://www.theguardian.com/football/chelsea), so expect him to start alongside Florentino. [Club Brugge](https://www.theguardian.com/football/clubbrugge) manager on New Year’s Eve and will take charge of a Champions League game for the first time when his side play Benfica on Wednesday. Their lead in the league has been cut to five points, but the club’s real dream is to win the Champions League. They are unbeaten in their last 19 games – and have scored 11 goals in their last three matches. These two met in the Champions League two seasons ago, when PSG knocked out Bayern in the quarter-finals on away goals. Rodrigo Bentancur sustained a knee injury at the King Power Stadium and [is out for the rest of the season](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/feb/12/rodrigo-bentancur-tottenham-out-for-rest-of-season-injury), while fellow central midfielders Yves Bissouma and Pierre-Emile Højbjerg are absent due to injury and suspension, respectively. Goalkeeper Yann Sommer and João Cancelo are likely to play their first Champions League matches for Bayern in Paris. They have also struggled against Antonio Conte’s sides in the past, with the Spurs boss winning eight of his last nine games against Milan. Eric Dier may move into midfield alongside Oliver Skipp, with Clément Lenglet starting in the heart of a three-man backline with Ben Davies and the returning Cristian Romero.

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UEFA Champions League: Betting tips for first leg of round of 16 (ESPN)

AC Milan couldn't beat Chelsea in their two group stage matches and now they face a Tottenham side that not only won their Champions League group, but entered ...

[Club Brugge](/soccer/team?id=570) (+275) vs. [Paris Saint-Germain](/soccer/team?id=160) (+170) vs. [Yves Bissouma](/soccer/player/_/id/232810/Yves-Bissouma) injured and [Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg](/soccer/player/_/id/159543/Pierre-Emile-Hojbjerg) suspended. Chelsea (+175), Draw (+225) [AC Milan](/soccer/team?id=103) v. [AC Milan](/soccer/team?id=103) takes on Tottenham and PSG will face Bayern Munich.

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Champions League report vindicates everything we Liverpool fans ... (The Guardian)

Work of supporters on the night in Paris and during the months after ensured that attempts by those in power to blame them failed.

The scale of social grief and searing sense of injustice forms an inherited trauma that even those of us not yet born on 15 April 1989 have ingrained into our DNA. Their work rendered explaining the fiasco straightforward, instilled a sympathetic view in the international press and public and meant those seeking to protect their reputations with mistruths were unable to do so. After nine long months the independent panel commissioned by Uefa to investigate the disarray has released its report.

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UEFA, European soccer's governing body, 'primarily responsible' for ... (CNN)

An independent review panel commissioned by UEFA to investigate the 2022 Champions League Final has found that European soccer's governing body bears ...

Our thoughts go out to all our fans who have suffered as a result of Paris and we would remind them of the mental health support we put in place in the days following the disaster that was the UEFA Champions League final in Paris.” UEFA should have retained a monitoring and oversight role, to ensure it all worked,” the report said. “As a football club with (a) proud history in Europe, we call on UEFA to do the right thing and implement the 21 recommendations to ensure the safety of all football supporters attending any future UEFA football match,” the Premier League club added. The panel was headed by Dr. [admitted](https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/09/football/champions-league-liverpool-madrid-chaos-police-intl-spt/index.html) that the chaos at the Stade de France was “obviously a failure” and said he took “full responsibility for police management” of the event. [UEFA](http://www.cnn.com/2023/02/09/football/european-super-league-organizers-revamped-competition-spt-intl/index.html) to investigate the 2022 Champions League Final has found that European soccer’s governing body bears “primary responsibility” for the failures of organization that [caused chaos and safety risks](https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/04/football/champions-league-final-liverpool-real-madrid-fans-spt-intl/index.html) outside the Stade de France in Paris, the [report released](https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/027e-174e23083d46-84d25c2e6e55-1000/uclf22_independent_review_report_20230213194627.pdf) on Monday said.

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Klinsmann praises 'exceptional' Kane ahead of '50-50' Champions ... (KEEPUP)

Jurgen Klinsmann heaped praise on Tottenham striker Harry Kane ahead of the Champions League last-16 tie against Milan. Kane has been in excellent form for ...

You always have to be on the same page with the board, the manager and the squad. Even after a couple of bad games, it is not a problem because eventually they always find a way to be successful. "For example a couple of months ago we were all praising Milan's spirit and [head coach, Stefano] Pioli, underlining how that club has understood how to build a great team and now they are in a trough. "This game v Tottenham is 50-50, especially because Antonio Conte knows everything on Serie A and Milan, so that gives him the edge." "For Tottenham he is very important, he can energise the team, keep the spirit up in the changing rooms. 200 – Harry Kane is the third player to score 200 goals in the Premier League, after Alan Shearer (260) and Wayne Rooney (208).

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UEFA Champions League 2023 Live Streaming: Where & How to ... (WION)

UEFA Champions League 2022-23: The UEFA Champions League has a massive following reflected in its broadcast reach. They have multiple partners in Europe and ...

The first leg of the UEFA Champions League will end on February 22. The first match of the UEFA Champions League is PSG vs Bayern. Football fans are excited about the UEFA Champions League 2023 as it comes after a long time after the FIFA World Cup.

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Champions League Corner Picks, best bets odds: AC Milan vs ... (CBSSports.com)

The excitement starts Tuesday, and Corner Picks has a pick for each of this week's matches. All odds courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook. PSG vs. Bayern Munich. Date ...

The Pick: Benfica (-116) The Pick: Chelsea (+195) The Pick: Over 2.5 (+110) Benfica won their Champions League group, which included PSG and Juventus. Not only is Club Brugge the only club from outside Europe's top six leagues remaining in the tournament, but they're not even in first place in Belgium's Jupiler Pro League. This isn't to say Dortmund can't win this match (they very much can), but there's been a little too much of an overreaction to Chelsea's struggles, and while the results aren't there, Chelsea have looked better lately. The Pick: Bayern Munich (+150) It won't be easy to go to Les Parc de Princes and get the win, but I expect that's just what Bayern will do. Of the eight quarterfinal matchups, this is your headliner. Toss in a wild card like Napoli, and this could be one of the more surprising Champions League tournaments in recent memory. AC Milan and Inter have little hope of winning Serie A and instead will have to fight to maintain a top-four finish for themselves. It's not just the long lay-off due to the World Cup; it's that some of the big-name clubs we're used to seeing make this part of the tournament aren't having the best years at home.

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Uefa urged to act after damning report into Champions League final ... (Financial Times)

European football's governing body apologises to Liverpool fans after it is heavily criticised for last year's fiasco.

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