City, PSG in danger of Champions League elimination

January 28, 2025
PSG’s Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match against Manchester City at the Parc des Princes in Paris, on Wednesday, January 22.
PSG’s Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring his side’s fourth goal during the Champions League opening phase soccer match against Manchester City at the Parc des Princes in Paris, on Wednesday, January 22.

MANCHESTER, England:

The Champions League's new-look league phase reaches its conclusion on Wednesday with big names like Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain in danger of early elimination.

Holders Real Madrid and six-time winners Bayern Munich are fighting to avoid a play-off.

With so much jeopardy going into the last games before the knockout stages, UEFA's revamp of its elite club competition looks to have delivered.

REVAMP

The European Cup has evolved since its inception in 1955 when it was a straight knockout tournament played over four rounds. It expanded over the years and in 1992 was re-branded the Champions League.

From 2003, 32 teams played in eight groups of four, with 16 advancing to a knockout stage.

But for this season the group stage was scrapped and replaced by one group of 36 teams. The draw was seeded and each team played one-off games against eight different opponents.

The top eight teams automatically advance to the round of 16. Teams placed ninth to 24th go into a playoff and those below are eliminated.

FINAL ROUND

Traditionally, the group stage finale was split over two days, but all 36 teams will play at the same time on Wednesday. Kick-off is 9 p.m. CET (2000 GMT).

Only leaders Liverpool and second-place Barcelona have qualified for the last 16. Record 15-time winners Real Madrid are one of 16 teams vying to be one of the other six teams to automatically qualify for the last 16 and avoid a playoff.

BIG STORIES

Manchester City, the 2023 champions need to beat Brugge just to secure a place in the playoffs. Anything less and they will be eliminated.

PSG beat City last week to move into the playoff spots, but a loss to Stuttgart could still see them go out.

Madrid eased concerns about a potential early exit by defeating Salzburg 5-1 last week. The defending champions may yet have to settle for a playoff and the possibility of an uncomfortable draw, given that so many big teams are in places 9-24.

They include Bayern, Juventus, PSG and last year's beaten finalist Borussia Dortmund. City will be hoping to join that list as well.

WHO'S ON TOP?

Liverpool are in first place with a perfect winning record from their first seven games.

Liverpool need a point against PSV Eindhoven to win the league phase. Barcelona are three points behind and could yet take top spot with a win against Atalanta if Liverpool lose.

ANY ADVANTAGE WITH FIRST PLACE?

That remains to be seen. In a season that has already been congested by the addition of two extra league phase games, there is an obvious advantage to avoiding the playoffs and two more matches.

But the number of big teams in the playoff spots means there is the chance of drawing one of the favourites in the round of 16.

If the standings remain the same after Wednesday's games, Liverpool would face the prospect of Madrid, Bayern, Juventus or Celtic in the last 16. Hardly a reward for finishing on top.

- AP

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