Club Brugge v Benfica
Real Madrid v Liverpool
Milan v Tottenham
by Sanguine » 07 Nov 2022 11:17
07 Nov 2022 11:17by Silver Fox » 07 Nov 2022 11:18
07 Nov 2022 11:18by Sanguine » 07 Nov 2022 11:20
07 Nov 2022 11:20by Hendo » 07 Nov 2022 11:26
07 Nov 2022 11:26I guess Dortmund v Chelsea could go either way, along with AC Milan v Spurs. Looks like AC are doing well in Serie A.Sanguine wrote:Napoli v Eintracht Frankfurt
Dortmund v Chelsea
Porto v Inter
Bayern v PSG
With the exception of Inter, struggling to see a runner-up that might win their tie.
by Winston Biscuit » 07 Nov 2022 11:40
07 Nov 2022 11:40by South Coast Royal » 07 Nov 2022 11:50
07 Nov 2022 11:50Tie of the round between two of the most regular winners of the competition.Silver Fox wrote:Nice to not get beaten by Madrid in the final I guess!
by Sanguine » 07 Nov 2022 11:54
07 Nov 2022 11:54Can't for the life of me understand the CL scheduling at the best of times, but it's particularly weird this season. R16 normally played in December, but this put back to February - first and second legs three weeks apart. Each subsequent round a month later, QFs in late April, SFs in May, and final on 10th June.South Coast Royal wrote:Tie of the round between two of the most regular winners of the competition.Silver Fox wrote:Nice to not get beaten by Madrid in the final I guess!
The trouble is now that the lower standard of a World Cup competition gets in the way.
by Winston Biscuit » 07 Nov 2022 12:20
07 Nov 2022 12:20
by Stranded » 07 Nov 2022 12:55
07 Nov 2022 12:55Round of 16 is never played before Xmas. Group stage normally only finishes in the first or second week of December - draw normally a week or two before Xmas. Knock-out stage always starts in Feb with massive gaps. This is due to the Europa and Conference League having an extra round - the play-off round.Sanguine wrote:Can't for the life of me understand the CL scheduling at the best of times, but it's particularly weird this season. R16 normally played in December, but this put back to February - first and second legs three weeks apart. Each subsequent round a month later, QFs in late April, SFs in May, and final on 10th June.South Coast Royal wrote:Tie of the round between two of the most regular winners of the competition.Silver Fox wrote:Nice to not get beaten by Madrid in the final I guess!
The trouble is now that the lower standard of a World Cup competition gets in the way.
by Sanguine » 07 Nov 2022 13:40
07 Nov 2022 13:40by Winston Biscuit » 07 Nov 2022 13:57
07 Nov 2022 13:57by Hendo » 07 Nov 2022 13:59
07 Nov 2022 13:592017-18:Winston Biscuit wrote:SPL for all but 2 teams is just a race for 3rd place. It must be incredibly dull for your Motherwells and your Aberdeens
I wonder when the last time was, aside from when Rangers got booted out, that anyone aside from the big 2 finished in one of the top 2 places
by Royal Rother » 07 Nov 2022 14:09
07 Nov 2022 14:09Love it.Sanguine wrote:Good stat this. Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool have been knocked out of the Champions League exclusively by teams from Madrid*. The only season in which they didn't play a team from Madrid, they won it. In Madrid.
*Two finals and a QF to Real Madrid, and R16 to Atletico.
by Franchise FC » 07 Nov 2022 14:18
07 Nov 2022 14:18I love a good stat and that’s a brilliant oneSanguine wrote:Good stat this. Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool have been knocked out of the Champions League exclusively by teams from Madrid*. The only season in which they didn't play a team from Madrid, they won it. In Madrid.
*Two finals and a QF to Real Madrid, and R16 to Atletico.
by Stranded » 07 Nov 2022 15:29
07 Nov 2022 15:29So what you are saying is - if they get past Real, with Atletico already out, lump on Liverpool to win the CL*.Sanguine wrote:Good stat this. Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool have been knocked out of the Champions League exclusively by teams from Madrid*. The only season in which they didn't play a team from Madrid, they won it. In Madrid.
*Two finals and a QF to Real Madrid, and R16 to Atletico.
by Sutekh » 07 Nov 2022 16:13
07 Nov 2022 16:13Well Real and City are odds on favourites for the last 8Sanguine wrote:City v RB Leipzig
Club Brugge v Benfica
Real Madrid v Liverpool![]()
Milan v Tottenham
by Silver Fox » 07 Nov 2022 16:17
07 Nov 2022 16:17City maybe but Liverpool are favoured in the first leg and are shorter than Real to win the whole thing so Real certainly not odds onSutekh wrote:Well Real and City are odds on favourites for the last 8Sanguine wrote:City v RB Leipzig
Club Brugge v Benfica
Real Madrid v Liverpool![]()
Milan v Tottenham
by South Coast Royal » 07 Nov 2022 16:23
07 Nov 2022 16:23Liverpool are 10/1 to win the competition.Sutekh wrote:Well Real and City are odds on favourites for the last 8Sanguine wrote:City v RB Leipzig
Club Brugge v Benfica
Real Madrid v Liverpool![]()
Milan v Tottenham
Dortmund will give Chelsea a game
Reckon Inter, Benfica, Napoli and Milan should all progress
Think Bayer v PSG is the hardest to call
by South Coast Royal » 07 Nov 2022 16:27
07 Nov 2022 16:27Interesting that Real are as big as 12/1.Silver Fox wrote:City maybe but Liverpool are favoured in the first leg and are shorter than Real to win the whole thing so Real certainly not odds onSutekh wrote:Well Real and City are odds on favourites for the last 8Sanguine wrote:City v RB Leipzig
Club Brugge v Benfica
Real Madrid v Liverpool![]()
Milan v Tottenham
by Conservative_dad » 07 Nov 2022 23:08
07 Nov 2022 23:08There was a fact on the "quickly Kevin" podcast about the classic 19/20 LFC Klopp side everyone thinks of...never actually started a league game togetherSanguine wrote:Good stat this. Under Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool have been knocked out of the Champions League exclusively by teams from Madrid*. The only season in which they didn't play a team from Madrid, they won it. In Madrid.
*Two finals and a QF to Real Madrid, and R16 to Atletico.
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