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  • Luck Of The Champions League Draw:

    Chelsea dreaming of Fenerbahce but they'll probably end up in Liverpool
    By NEIL ASHTON

    Last updated at 18:36pm on 13th March 2008



    Manchester United play Roma, Arsenal have drawn Barcelona, Liverpool face Schalke 04 and Chelsea got the plum draw against Fenerbahce. If only.


    Fate will play a part when the draw is made for the quarter-finals (and semi-finals) of the Champions League in Nyon at midday. So, too, will statistics.


    There is a 43 per cent chance that one of the English teams will be drawn against a familiar set of faces when the balls are plucked from the over-sized perspex bowls at UEFA headquarters on the banks of Lake Geneva.


    In others words Chelsea, who have played Liverpool in each of the last three seasons, can probably start planning for a two-legged tie against Rafael Benitez's team.


    "Hopefully we can avoid them, but if we are drawn against them we have to beat them," admitted Chelsea captain John Terry.


    "We've missed out on this competition on a few occasions, but we want to take the final step and get our hands on the trophy."


    So, too, do the favourites Manchester United. Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that only two European Cup triumphs in 30 years is not nearly enough for a club the size of United, but overcoming one of their rivals in the Barclays Premier League in the quarter-finals will be an almighty task.


    United swept Roma aside 7-1 on a memorable night at Old Trafford in the quarter-final last season, but Milan were too much for them in the semi-final. History demands that they go one step further.


    With a team packed with attacking verve - Ronaldo, Rooney, Giggs, Tevez and Nani all inspire - United are the competition's most attractive proposition. While Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea appear intent on crossing the street to avoid playing each other, Ferguson is ready to meet their Premier League rivals head on.


    "We will relish the chance to play another English team in the quarter finals if that happens," admitted the United manager.


    "It doesn't really matter who you play in the last eight, all that matters is that we are there."


    They made it after narrowly beating Lyon, who have won the French league title in each of the last six seasons, in the second round. Fenerbahce, who stunned Sevilla in the first knockout stage, are the preferred opposition for English football's Established Order.


    Schalke, who overcame Porto on penalties in the previous round, will be the next best thing, but Barcelona and Roma will be entirely different propositions.


    Although Barcelona are clinging to the coat-tails of Real Madrid in La Liga, Frank Rijkaard's all-star cast has European Cup credentials. They beat Arsenal in final two years ago and the prospect of Thierry Henry facing the club he scored 214 goals for in eight seasons is a thrilling prospect.


    "It would be hard for me to go back wearing a different shirt,' admitted Henry.


    "I spent many happy years there. Arsenal remain in my soul and to play against them would be strange. If it happens, it means I must be professional and confront the situation."


    That situation will unfold at lunchtime, but the dark horses are undoubtedly Roma. Second in Serie A, six points behind Inter, Luciano Spalletti's side have an impressive pedigree in this year's Champions League.


    Although they were beaten 1-0 at Old Trafford by Manchester United in Group F, the scoreline reverberated around Europe when they beat Real Madrid in both legs.


    With Mirko Vucini and Mancini, who both scored against Real, in attack and assisted by Francesco Totti and Ludovic Giuly, Roma will be tough to beat.


    Although they remain in the shadows of the Italian powerhouses - Inter, Milan and Juventus - they are punching above their weight in the European Cup.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    HUGE!
    The match between Arsenal and Barca is perfect for Henry to claim greatness, will Messi play?
    Tough game, one that demands that players are marked closely.






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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rockman View Post
      HUGE!
      The match between Arsenal and Barca is perfect for Henry to claim greatness, will Messi play?
      Tough game, one that demands that players are marked closely.


      Blessed
      Messi won't feature in this round... unless there is some amazing recovery.
      Last edited by Lazie; March 13, 2008, 04:00 PM.
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        English clubs await European fate

        English clubs await European fate


        The Champions League and Uefa Cup draws take place on Friday


        An unprecedented four English clubs are awaiting the Champions League quarter-finals draw on Friday at 1200 GMT.


        Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United join Barcelona, Roma, Schalke 04 and Fenerbahce in the hat.
        There are no seedings and no country protection, meaning the English clubs could be drawn against each other.

        The semi-final pairings will also be decided at the draw ceremony in Switzerland, while the Uefa Cup last-eight draw is due at (1300 GMT).

        Tottenham and Everton suffered agonising defeats on penalties in the last 16 on Wednesday, while Bolton and Rangers play their second legs on Thursday.



        English teams have proved unstoppable so far in the Champions League and this year is the first in which four clubs from the same country have reached the last eight.

        United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not worried about coming up against a domestic rival.
        "We will relish the chance to face another English team in the quarter-finals if that happens," said Ferguson.

        But Chelsea captain John Terry, whose side have lost to Liverpool in the semi-finals in two of the last three seasons, would prefer to avoid English opposition - at least for now.

        "Hopefully we can avoid other English teams but if we are drawn together we have to beat them," he said.

        "We've missed out in this competition on a few occasions and we want to make the final step and get our hands on the trophy."

        CHAMPIONS LEAGUE ODDS*
        3/1 Man Utd
        4/1 Barcelona
        5/1 Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool
        8/1 Roma
        20/1 Fenerbahce
        28/1 Schalke

        * Odds supplied by Ladbrokes

        The success of the Premier League's 'Big Four' has raised hopes of an all-English final for the first time in history.
        But Spanish giants Barcelona are among the other four teams hoping to prevent such an event.

        The former champions, who have slipped back in the race for La Liga, eased past Celtic in the last round and have won all their matches except two in this year's competition.

        Roma ensured Italy have one representative in the last eight with a surprise win over Real Madrid.

        They will be hoping to avoid Manchester United after suffering a 7-1 drubbing at Old Trafford in last year's quarter-finals.
        Fenerbahce and Schalke are through to the last eight for the first time in their history. The Turkish champions came through a thrilling last-16 tie against Sevilla on penalties, while Schalke also needed penalties to upset twice former champions Porto.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          The real draw!

          As far as I know it has not yet taken place!
          Right or wrong?
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          • #6
            how yuh love arsenal suh? yuh nuh nutten fi seh bout man u?!!

            Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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            • #7
              "Touchy, touchy, touchy"!
              Bet you if it was love for Arsenal you wouldn't have a problem...
              You can gwaan talk, all mi waan know is if you bex cause you agree?





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