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What statistics and facts are saying ahead of the final round of this season’s UCL group stage games

seven goals in 13 appearances for Ajax in the Uefa Champions League (four goals and three assists); the most of any current player for the club.

Fourteen different players have attempted at least one shot for Rangers in the Uefa Champions League this season, however Scott Arfield is the only player to have scored for them in the competition in 2022-23 (four shots, one goal).

Among players to have attempted at least 10 take-ons in the Uefa Champions League this season, Ajax’s Mohammed Kudus has the highest take-on success rate in the competition (69 per cent – 11/16).

Bayern Munich – Inter Milan

Bayern Munich and Internazionale have met on eight previous occasions in European competition, with the German side winning half of those meetings (W4 D1 L3). Indeed, they are unbeaten in the three matches in the Uefa Champions League that have taken place in the group stage (W2 D1).

Internazionale are unbeaten in their previous three away games at Bayern Munich (W2 D1). Indeed, they are the team who have faced the German side away from home on most occasions without ever losing in European competition.

Bayern Munich have won each of the last five games when hosting Italian sides in the Uefa Champions League, scoring at least twice in every match (13 in total). Indeed, the last time they failed to win against such opposition was against Internazionale in March 2011 (2-3).

Bayern Munich have won each of their last 12 group stage matches in the Uefa Champions League, and are looking to become the first side in Uefa Champions League history to win all six group games in consecutive campaigns. They would also become the first side to do so on three separate occasions, having also done so in 2019-20.

Internazionale are unbeaten in three away games in the Uefa Champions League, and could go four games without defeat away from home in the competition for the first time since December 2003 to February 2005 (five games).

Bayern Munich have scored in 42 of their last 43 home matches in the Uefa Champions League, netting 136 goals across this spell at an average of 3.2 per game. They have scored in each of their last 21 in a row since being held by Sevilla in April 2018.

Internazionale have won four of their last five games held in Germany (L1), with three of those coming in the Uefa Europa League knockouts in 2019-20.
Bayern Munich’s Sadio Mané has scored 27 goals in the Uefa Champions League, the fourth-most of any African player after Didier Drogba (44), Mohamed Salah (42) and Samuel Eto’o (30).

Since the start of last season, Bayern Munich defender Noussair Mazraoui has initiated more open play sequences that have ended in a goal than any other player in the Uefa Champions League (7). His team have scored seven times after the Moroccan has regained possession, highlighting his ability to recover the ball and generate advantageous attacks.
Eric Choupo-Moting has scored in his last four starts in the Uefa Champions League, including last time out against Barcelona. Choupo-Moting averages a goal every 83 minutes for Bayern Munich in the competition, the best rate of any player with at least two goals for the club.

Viktoria Plzen v Barcelona

Viktoria Plzen have lost all three of their previous games against Barcelona in the Uefa Champions League, scoring just one goal and conceding 11 times in return.

This will be the second time Barcelona have faced Viktoria Plzen away from home in the Uefa Champions League, with the previous trip being a 4-0 win in November 2011, featuring a Lionel Messi hat-trick.
Barcelona are unbeaten against Czech opposition in the Uefa Champions League, winning six times and drawing once, while scoring 20 times and conceding only three goals. Barcelona have won all three of their away games.

Viktoria Plzen have won one of their nine matches in Europe against Spanish clubs (D1 L7), only avoiding defeat against Atlético de Madrid (1-0 win in December 2012) and Villarreal (3-3 draw in December 2015); both of those games were played at home.

Barcelona have failed to reach the knockout stages of the Uefa Champions League in consecutive campaigns, this after reaching the knockout rounds in 19 consecutive participations between 2001-02 and 2020-21.

Viktoria Plzen are the team with the highest long pass per centage in the Uefa Champions League this term, with 19 per cent of their total being long passes. They also have the lowest possession average in the competition this term (30 per cent).

Barcelona have lost each of their last three away matches in the Uefa Champions League, and could lose four such matches in a row for the first time since November 1994 to October 1997 (4).
Viktoria Plzen have conceded 20 goals in the Uefa Champions League this season – the record for goals conceded in a single group stage in the competition is 24 by Legia Warsaw in 2016-17 and BATE Borisov in 2014-15.

Barcelona forward Robert Lewandowski has scored 37 goals in 53 away games in the Uefa Champions League – if he scores in this game, he will overtake Karim Benzema (37) as the outright third top scorer away from home in the competition, behind Cristiano Ronaldo (63) and Lionel Messi (49).

Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembélé has made more progressive carries of 10+ metres than any other player in the Uefa Champions League this season (39), while no player has created more chances after a carry than the Frenchman (6).

Sporting CP v Eintracht Frankfurt

The only previous meeting between Sporting CP and Eintracht Frankfurt in European competition came in this season’s reverse fixture in the Uefa Champions League, in a 3-0 away win for Rúben Amorim’s side.

All three of Eintracht Frankfurt’s previous three away games against Portuguese opposition have been in the Uefa Europa League (W1 D1 L1), with the most recent one being a 1-0 victory over Vitória Guimarães in October 2019.
Sporting CP have won on the last two occasions when playing a German opponent in European competition, with both coming in the Uefa Champions League – 3-1 v Borussia Dortmund in November 2021 and 3-0 v Eintracht Frankfurt this term. This is as many wins as they had managed in the first 27 times they faced German opponents in European competition (D6 L19).

In what is their first ever Uefa Champions League campaign, Eintracht Frankfurt can still win their group if results go their way. The only German club to win their first group participation in the competition is Kaiserslautern in 1998-99, while the last German club to progress to the knockout rounds in their first participation was VfB Stuttgart in 2003-04.

Sporting CP are looking to progress to the knockout rounds in consecutive Uefa Champions League campaigns, having been eliminated during the group stage in seven of their previous eight participations (progressing in 2008-09).
Eintracht Frankfurt won on MD5 against Marseille, and could win consecutive European Cup/Champions League matches for only the second time in their history, also doing so in 1959-60 when beating Rangers home and away at the semifinal stage.

Sporting CP are currently winless in three Uefa Champions League matches (D1 L2), last going four games without victory in this competition back in 2016-17 (four defeats).

Eintracht Frankfurt’s Mario Götze has registered an assist in each of his last two appearances in the Uefa Champions League; only once previously has he set up a goal in three consecutive games in the competition – between November 2012 and March 2013 for Borussia Dortmund when he was 20 years old.

Sporting CP are one of two sides yet to attempt a shot following a high turnover in the Uefa Champions League this season, the other team being Dinamo Zagreb. Meanwhile, only four teams have attempted more shots from such situations than Eintracht Frankfurt (9) – Barcelona (13), Napoli (13), Liverpool (11) and Benfica (10).

Sporting CP have been shown three red cards so far this season in the Uefa Champions League – the last team to have more players sent off in a single group stage was Anderlecht in 2013-14 (4).

Marseille v Tottenham Hotspur

Marseille and Tottenham’s only previous meeting in European competition came earlier in this season’s Uefa Champions League, with Spurs winning 2-0 on home soil.

Marseille are winless in their last nine games against English sides in the Uefa Champions League (D2 L7), with their last such victory coming in December 2010 in a 1-0 win over Chelsea.

Spurs have played away from home against French sides on six previous occasions in European competition, but have failed to win all six (D4 L2). The only one of these games that came in the Uefa Champions League was in November 2016, in a 2-1 defeat to Monaco.

Having lost six home matches in a row in the Uefa Champions League between March 2012 and November 2020, Marseille have since won two of their last three such matches (L1), including last time out against Sporting CP. They haven’t won consecutive home matches in this competition since October-December 2010 against MSK Zilina and Chelsea.

Spurs have won only two of their last eight Uefa Champions League matches (D2 L4) – they preceded these games with a run of three consecutive victories during the 2019-20 group stages.

Despite currently sitting bottom of Group D, Marseille can still top the group if results go their way. Only once in 10 previous campaigns have Marseille finished top of their Uefa Champions League group – in 1992-93 when they lifted the trophy.

Spurs have failed to win any of their last four away matches in the Uefa Champions League – should they fail to win here, it will be their longest run of games without a win away from home in the competition.

Marseille have allowed their opponents 9.5 passes on average for each defensive intervention (PPDA), the third-lowest rate of any side after Chelsea (8.3) and Barcelona (9.3).

Spurs have failed to score in any of their last three away matches in the Uefa Champions League; the last English side to go on a longer run without a goal away from home in the competition was Manchester United between October 2004 and November 2005 (five games – a record for an English club).

Marseille’s Nuno Tavares has attempted 48 dribbles in the Uefa Champions League this season, the most of any player. Nonetheless, the wing-back has completed only 27 per cent of those take-on attempts (13), which ranks 67th of the 76 players with 10+ attempts.

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Barca Still Vulnerable in Europe, Xavi Admits

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FC Barcelona might be threading a familiar path in Europe with the latest result where they slumped to a 1-0 defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk on Tuesday (07 November).
With this result, they spurned the chance to seal an early qualification to the Round of 16 Champions League knock-out stages.

FC Barcelona have struggled miserably in Europe since they last lifted the trophy in 2015, only reaching the quarter-finals in two occasions.

Danylo Sikan’s dipping header in the 40th minute secured Shakhtar a famous victory as Xavi Hernandez’s flat Spanish champions failed to trouble their Ukrainian opponents.
Barcelona still lead Group H ahead of Porto, second, hosting Royal Antwerp later on, with the Portuguese side able to pull alongside the Catalans on nine points with victory.
“We can see we’re in a bit of a footballing rut, we have to do a reset,” said Barca coach Xavi.
“We played a bad game, we have to admit it.”
Xavi said his team had wasted a good chance to progress.

“After two years without qualifying for the last 16, today is a missed opportunity,” he continued.
“It’s the most inopportune moment. There are a lot of demands (on us), I think that today we couldn’t fail and we failed.”
After failing to progress from the group stage for two seasons running, Barcelona saw this clash as an opportunity to get the job done with two games to spare.
However Shakhtar, playing their home games in Hamburg because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, held their own from the start.

Barcelona missed big chances in the first match in October but this time Marino Pusic’s team shut down their uninspired visitors, who produced just one shot on target.
Xavi insisted his team’s performance in the narrow 1-0 league win over Real Sociedad on Saturday was unacceptable, despite the good result, but his team did not heed the coach’s words.
Shakhtar forced Marc-Andre ter Stegen into the first save of the game, with the German goalkeeper denying Mykola Matviienko at the near post after he got in behind Joao Cancelo.
Ilkay Gundogan and Raphinha lashed over from distance as Barca created no danger, with veteran striker Robert Lewandowski woefully disconnected on his return to Germany.

The former Bayern Munich forward has not scored in any of his last six appearances for Barca, amounting to his worst run of goalscoring form for over a decade.
The hosts took the lead a few minutes before half-time, easily slicing the visitors open when Giorgi Gocholeishvili took advantage of Barcelona left-back Marcos Alonso being a long way out of position.

The full-back crossed for Sikan, who beat Andreas Christensen in the air and headed beyond the reach of Ter Stegen.
Ter Stegen saved from Gocholeishvili early in the second half as Shakhtar continued as they left off.
Just before the hour Xavi took action, sending on speedsters Alejandro Balde and Lamine Yamal, as well as Pedri, looking to shake up his team’s lifeless display.
Barcelona were better but not bright enough, as Shakhtar goalkeeper Dmytro Riznyk enjoyed a quiet night.
“Not so long ago we were playing very good football — it’s a mental issue,” said Xavi.
Shakhtar’s latest young Brazilian winger, Newerton, scored a stunning second in the final stages but it was chalked off for offside — it would have been a superb way to crown a glorious night for Pusic’s team.

Barcelona had seven minutes of added time to work with but could not find a breakthrough, with Felix unsuccessfully appealing for a penalty after he was clipped on the edge of the box.
The Ukrainian champions, third, celebrated joyously at full-time and now sit only three points behind Barcelona, who host Porto in their next Champions League match on November 28.
“We do things step by step and we stay humble,” said Pusic, who was proud of his team’s defensive effort.
“We like to attack and we had several good moments tonight, but game organisation comes first.
“If you concede easily at this level there is not a high chance you will win.”
Barcelona midfielder Oriol Romeu said his team had to look in the mirror after their disappointing display.
“Every defeat is a warning,” he told Movistar.
“We have to be self-critical and see what we did wrong, to correct it quickly.”

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Champions League: Man City, Real Madrid, Bayern qualify for UCL last 16

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Expectedly, there were less drama as the record 14-time champions, Real Madrid joined holders Manchester City, last season’s runners-up Inter Milan, Real Sociedad, RB Leipzig and Bayern Munich, to qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League with two group games to spare.

However, Manchester United’s poor form continued as they slipped to a stunning 4-3 defeat against FC Copenhagen, just as FC Barcelona could not wrap up qualification, having to wait till matchday 5, before attempting to scale the hurdle.

Madrid, the record 14-time European champions, made sure of their progress from Group C with a 3-0 home win over Braga after surviving an injury setback just before kick-off.
There were grunting around the Santiago Bernabeu when starting Goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga pulled out hurt in the warm-up, but his replacement Andriy Lunin excelled by saving Alvaro Djalo’s sixth-minute penalty.

With recuperating Starman, Jude Bellingham rested, to properly recover from the shoulder injury he sustained during the LaLiga game against Rayo Vallecano over the weekend, returnee Brahim Diaz gave Real a 27th-minute lead before the fantastic Brazilian duo of Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo both scored in the second half.

Rodrygo thanked Carlo Ancelotti for supporting him through a tough start to the season after scoring in Real Madrid’s 3-0 Champions League win over Sporting Braga on Wednesday.
Rodrygo, who hasn’t found the net in LaLiga since the first weekend of the season, but has now scored in consecutive Champions League games, ran to hug Ancelotti after scoring in the 61st minute at the Santiago Bernabeu.

“I’m very happy, it was a perfect game,” Rodrygo told Movistar. “I’m very happy with the goal and the assist, but also with the win and qualification.
“The hug was to thank Ancelotti. When you aren’t in a good moment, that’s when you see who people really are. I wasn’t in a good moment and he was always there with me. I scored and I had to celebrate it with him.”

Rodrygo has been an important player for Madrid in recent seasons, contributing to their 2022 Champions League and LaLiga double and scoring 18 goals in all competitions last season, but has struggled so far this campaign.

“In my career, there’ve been forwards who’ve scored in every game and others who have moments when it’s hard to score,” Ancelotti said in his postmatch news conference. “All you can do is support them. A player with Rodrygo or Vinícius’s characteristics will score sooner or later. They have extraordinary quality, it’s just a question of time.

“Vinicius and Rodrygo combined spectacularly in the second half. There aren’t many duos who can counter-attack like Rodrygo and Vinicius.”
Ancelotti admitted that playmaker Diaz, who returned to Madrid from AC Milan last summer, had been unlucky not to play more often.
“He showed great quality, defensive sacrifice, he did very well,” Ancelotti said. “That means he could have played more minutes. But [Jude] Bellingham has played in that position. Today Brahim replaced him very well.”

The coach said goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, who dropped out of the starting XI before kickoff and was replaced by Lunin, had felt “discomfort” in the warm up and would be assessed on Thursday.

Napoli are poised to go through from the group alongside Real despite being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Union Berlin.
Matteo Politano put Napoli ahead late in the first half but David Datro Fofana, on loan from Chelsea, equalised soon after the restart.
The result allowed Union to end a 12-game losing run but they cannot now qualify for the last 16.

Their Bundesliga rivals Bayern qualified with a 2-1 victory at home to Galatasaray, their 17th consecutive win in the Champions League group stage.
Thomas Tuchel’s side saw Galatasaray have a goal disallowed for offside before Harry Kane headed in the opener with just 10 minutes left.
Kane then added another, his 19th goal already for Bayern in just 15 appearances, before Cedric Bakambu pulled one back in stoppage time for Galatasaray.

“He’s a phenomenon and we’re proud that he’s playing in the team,” Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer told broadcaster DAZN of Kane.
Galatasaray still stand every chance of going through from Group A after United lost in a remarkable game in Denmark.
Erik ten Hag’s team appeared to be cruising thanks to two goals in the first half an hour by their Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund.

Yet they suffered a blow when Marcus Rashford was controversially sent off in the 42nd minute for a foul on Elias Jelert, and Copenhagen took full advantage to haul themselves level by the break.

Mohamed Elyounoussi pulled one back before Diogo Goncalves equalised from the spot in the ninth minute of stoppage time.
Still United got back in front via a Bruno Fernandes penalty midway through the second half, but Lukas Lerager made it 3-3 seven minutes from time and Roony Bardghji, the 17-year-old Kuwait-born Swedish Under-21 international, got Copenhagen’s winner in the 87th minute.

Ten Hag’s team have now lost three of their four Champions League matches this season and have been beaten in nine of their 17 games in all competitions.
“I think first we played very good until the red card. The red card changed everything. Then it becomes a different game,” Ten Hag told broadcaster TNT Sports.
“I saw lots of positives, but in the end we lose some focus. It’s hard when you play so long with 10 men.”

Meanwhile, Arsenal are on the brink of progressing from Group B after a 2-0 home win over Sevilla, in which Bukayo Saka set up Leandro Trossard for the opener in the first half, and then added the second after the break.

“I’m really happy with the performance from the team. They showed aggression and commitment,” Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta told TNT Sports.
The Gunners are four points ahead of both Lens and PSV Eindhoven, with the Dutch side boosting their own hopes by beating the French side 1-0 thanks to Luuk de Jong’s early header.
Lens had substitute Morgan Guilavogui sent off late on.

In Group D, Inter secured their progress with a 1-0 win away to Red Bull Salzburg in Austria, a game settled by a late Lautaro Martinez penalty.
That result also allowed Real Sociedad to qualify after their earlier 3-1 defeat of Portuguese giants Benfica, who have lost all four matches in the group.

Mikel Merino, Mikel Oyarzabal and Ander Barrenetxea all scored in the first 21 minutes for the hosts, before Brais Mendez hit the post with a penalty. Rafa Silva pulled one back for Benfica.

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Ancelotti returns to Napoli with Real to prove a Point

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Fourteen times champions, Spain’s Real Madrid are set to play one of the most in-form teams in Italy in what promises to be their “toughest group-stage game”, as veteran coach, Italian Carlo Ancelotti, said on Monday (02 October) ahead of the huge Champions League clash.

LaLiga leaders Real began their quest for a record-extending 15th European Cup with a last-gasp 1-0 home victory over Union Berlin last month, while Italian champions Napoli, who are currently third in Serie A, won 2-1 at Sporting Braga.
Tuesday’s clash at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium could be pivotal to both sides’ aims of taking top spot in group C.

“We’ll play against one of the best teams in Italy. They did very well last year. It will be a competitive and evenly matched game as they have a high level,” Ancelotti, who once managed Napoli, told a news conference.
“It’s going to be the toughest game of the group stage for us. I don’t want to say that we’re used to it, but the shirt of this club weighs on us.”
The match will also see Ancelotti return to Naples after he managed 73 games at the club from 2018 to 2019, leading the team in an unbeaten run in the Champions group stage before being sacked with the team in seventh place in Serie A.

“I had positive moments, it is a wonderful city. There were also less good moments, but I have the memory of a positive experience,” Ancelotti said.
“Backtracking before a game like this doesn’t make sense. When the relationship between a club and a coach doesn’t have the right feeling, it’s better to stop.
“I think it was the right decision for Napoli and for me, because two years later I came back to the best club in the world.”

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti is not a man to hold a grudge, as reflected by his return to the Spanish capital despite being harshly sacked by Los Blancos chief Florentino Perez in 2015.
However the 64-year-old veteran would doubtless enjoy proving a point when his Madrid side visit Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

Ancelotti was axed by president Aurelio De Laurentiis in December 2019, less than an hour after helping Napoli reach the Champions League knock-out stages with a 4-0 thrashing of Genk.
The Italian side were struggling in seventh in Serie A at the time and won their first Scudetto for 33 years in 2023, so De Laurentiis will consider his decisions more than justified.

Ancelotti spent a year and a half in charge of Napoli, guiding them to a second place finish in the 2018-19 campaign, but his tenure was abruptly cut short in its sophomore year.
At the time it seemed Ancelotti had reached the game’s summit years earlier and was on the way down football’s food chain, with his next appointment at Everton appearing to confirm that.
Dressing room tensions and a dispute with De Laurentiis over a training camp led to his downfall in Campania. The president appeared to think Ancelotti did not have it in him to manage the squad.

However Ancelotti’s surprise return to the helm of Madrid in 2021 put him back among the elite, and in 2022 he won his fourth Champions League title as a coach, more than anyone else, as well as LaLiga to complete a superb double.

Meanwhile, Madrid’s 3-0 win at Girona on Sunday ensures they also arrive in Italy as leaders in LaLiga, after a wobble in the derby against rivals Atletico Madrid. A painful 3-1 loss at the Metropolitano on September 24 saw Ancelotti come in for criticism for his tactics and diamond midfield system.

However the Italian made some minor changes and it proved sufficient to earn a comfortable victory over the high-flying Catalans, who had hoped to score a second consecutive home win over Madrid at Montilivi.
“Winning here means that we did well and I’d like to highlight our defensive work, which was very good,” Ancelotti told reporters.

The coach deployed Eduardo Camavinga at left-back instead of the more attacking Fran Garcia, and also asked Jude Bellingham to help with covering Girona to ease the burden on Vinicius Junior.
“We put Bellingham on the outside to avoid Vini having too many defensive duties, bearing in mind that (Aurelien) Tchouameni was in the centre to provide cover,” added Ancelotti.

Bellingham has seven goals and two assists this season across all competitions, largely playing in the number 10 role, despite his capacity to operate in deeper areas.
It was an “invention” by Ancelotti to help cover for the departed Karim Benzema and so far it has paid dividends for the England international, top scorer in Spain.

The coach’s tactical shift and subsequent tweaks dispel any doubts over his dedication at Madrid, showing he is not just on cruise control and heading towards the Brazil national team job he is set to take next summer.
Part of the reason behind the new set-up is to add muscle to the team and bolster the midfield, after Manchester City demolished the record 14-time European champions in last season’s semifinal.

The visit to Napoli will be another acid test for both Ancelotti’s plan and Madrid’s squad depth, with striker Victor Osimhen in excellent form, despite his recent anger over the club insulting him on social media network TikTok.
Los Blancos are without injured defender David Alaba, leaving only Antonio Rudiger and Nacho Fernandez available in central defence.

Napoli coach Rudi Garcia will also be looking forward to the game – he was due to face Madrid when at Roma in 2016, but was sacked ahead of the last 16 tie.
Real Madrid and Napoli last met in the Champions League in the 2016-17 round of 16 when the Spanish giants won both legs 3-1 to and went on to claim the title.

www.focusmagazineonline.com with www.afp.com and www.reuters reports

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