Man City vs Real Madrid Champions League venue plan in serious doubt after the change of UK travel rules

The last 16 ties were being considered for a switch to Portugal but new restrictions have thrown Uefa plans into confusion

Uefa’s proposal to stage the second leg of Manchester City’s Champions League tie with Real Madrid in Lisbon has been thrown into doubt.

Changes to the UK’s Covid-19 rules on travellers arriving here from abroad have removed one obstacle to the second leg being held in Manchester and created difficulty in holding it in Portugal.

And the new changes could also put City at a distinct disadvantage in the next Premier League season if they reach the final of the competition.

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Man City vs Real Madrid Champions League venue plan in serious doubt after the change of UK travel rules

Uefa have already decided to stage the competition from the quarter-finals onwards entirely in Portugal, in a World Cup-style format tournament.

And they were leaning towards also playing the four outstanding last 16 ties due to be played on August 7 and 8 – in Portugal.

That would have meant that City, who leads 2-1 from the first leg at the Bernabeu, would lose home advantage for the return, but could, bizarrely, still be eliminated on the away goals rule even though Lisbon is 1,100 miles closer to their home stadium than it is to Manchester.

The rationale in that proposal was that, at the time, the UK was insisting that all travellers from overseas would have to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival – which would mean playing the match would not be possible.

They also considered the fact that playing all of the games in one country would mean that teams would avoid flying all over Europe, which isn’t a great idea during a pandemic.

But the first of those two reasons have been removed by the lifting of restrictions on travellers from Spain, which means Real would be able to come to Manchester, play the game and return home the following day, as normal.

The change in restrictions also means that anyone travelling to Portugal has to self-isolate for 14 days on returning to this country.

So if City goes to Lisbon for the second leg, on August 7 or 8, flying back to Manchester the next day would make them unable to return to Portugal for the rest of the tournament, if they get through to the quarter-finals.

That means, if they beat real over two legs, they would have to stay in Portugal for a week until the tournament gets underway.

Manager Pep Guardiola would prefer to play the game in Manchester, but the idea of a week of training and acclimatisation in Portugal if City progress would not be unappealing.

But the problem is then postponed, as City would still be forced to self-isolate after returning to Manchester.

If they reached the Champions League final, on August 23, and flew home the next day, they would have to self-isolate in Manchester for a fortnight.

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Man City vs Real Madrid Champions League venue plan in serious doubt after the change of UK travel rules

That would take them to within five days of the start of the new Premier League season on September 12.

The city could rightly argue that such arrangements would put them at a real disadvantage, as they would be unable to train together until days before the new campaign.

Uefa have delayed the decision on venues for the remaining last 16 games until the effects of the pandemic, and the various rules in European countries, became clearer.

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UEFA Considers Champions League Mini-Tournament in August to Conclude Season

​UEFA are seeking to complete the 2019/20 Champions League, Europa League and suspended domestic leagues by August.

However, there is no confirmed date for a potential restart, which would likely have to come in June to give enough time. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

With Euro 2020 already moved to 2021, UEFA confirmed on Wednesday that all outstanding international football scheduled for June has been postponed. Two youth level international tournaments have been cancelled and two others postponed.

Deadlines for admission into European competition for 2020/21 have also been postponed until further notice in light of domestic leagues across the continent being on hold.

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UEFA Considers Champions League Mini-Tournament in August to Conclude Season

The latest from the Daily Mirror claims that UEFA are pushing for domestic league seasons to be completed by 3 August. Champions League Tickets can be grabbed from our worldwide ticketing market place.

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There is no date, but UEFA president Aleksandar Ceferin told Italian newspaper La Repubblica this week that the options are mid-May, June, or the end of June.

“If we don’t succeed in restarting, the season will probably be lost,” he said.

The Mirror writes that UEFA are also considering a four-team mini tournament to conclude the Champions League and Europa League in their originally planned final host cities. That would speed up the competition by bunching together the semi-finals and final.

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UEFA Considers Champions League Mini-Tournament in August to Conclude Season

Once the round of 16 and quarter-finals have been completed, presumably as normal other than being behind closed doors, the four remaining Champions League teams in that scenario would then descend on Istanbul at some point in August after the domestic seasons are over.

The Europa League would be the same, with the final four heading to Gdansk in Poland.

While Ceferin has acknowledged that the season could be lost if games cannot b restarted in a reasonable timeframe, it was reported earlier this week that voiding the season is currently ‘off the table’ as far as UEFA are concerned.

The governing body is said to be ‘actively planning’ for the finals of each competition to be played behind closed doors.

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Champions League: UEFA make a decision that could benefit Liverpool’s title hopes

UEFA’s decision to postpone European competitions could benefit Liverpool. According to the Liverpool Echo, UEFA have made the decision to postpone all European competitions, including the Champions League and Europa League, until further notice.

This comes in light of football currently being suspended in leagues across the continent. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

UEFA’s decision will now give the Premier League enough leeway to complete the remaining fixtures once it is deemed doable.

The news will come as a major relief to Liverpool, who is just six points away from claiming the club’s first league title in 30 years.

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Champions League: UEFA make a decision that could benefit Liverpool’s title hopes

With no European competitions to add, the domestic schedule will be further cleared up to ensure that the season is completed at the earliest. The Reds are currently 25 points clear at the top. Having had an incredible season, it would have been a grave injustice for Liverpool had the season been called off.

The decision was also made to belay all deadlines relating to the qualification for next season’s UEFA club competitions. New dates will be set in due course. This is, however, not something the Reds will have to worry about, considering we have already qualified for the Champions League by winning the trophy last season.

It can also help the Premier League come to a natural conclusion. Matters regarding relegation and the battle for European spots are far from decided. Champions League Tickets can be grabbed from our worldwide ticketing market place.

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Champions League: UEFA make a decision that could benefit Liverpool’s title hopes

The Premier League is currently suspended until April 30. It is highly likely that the date will be extended further. Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson had earlier commented that football could still be months away.

UEFA have also announced that given the circumstances, they will be relaxing Financial Fair Play rules for participation in next season’s European competitions.

With Melwood shut down, the Liverpool players are in self-isolation at their homes. The club have restarted group training this week via video conferencing. It remains to be seen when we see our heroes in action next.

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Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal discover Antoine Griezmann’s Barcelona transfer price

Antoine Griezmann is believed to be on his way out at Barcelona having failed to impress in his first season, with a move to the Premier League potentially on the cards

Barcelona has revealed how much they will demand for out-of-favour attacker Antoine Griezmann with Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all keen. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

The versatile France forward has struggled to settle in at the Nou Camp, having scored just eight goals in 26 La Liga appearances.

Griezmann has mainly been used on the right-wing, though has covered the injured Luis Suarez as the focal point of the attack more recently.

Despite the change of position, the 2018 World Cup winner has managed to find the back of the net just once in 2020 in the league, also scoring in the Champions League.

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Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal discover Antoine Griezmann’s Barcelona transfer price

Barca landed Griezmann for £110m from Atletico Madrid last season, but Catalan newspaper Sport claim they are willing to sell him 12 months later for £90m.

Premier League trio United, Chelsea and Arsenal are all credited with interest.

All three clubs are likely to be in needed of a frontline striker in the near future, with United and Chelsea both lacking in attacking numbers.

Arsenal, meanwhile, are yet to convince Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to extend his stay in north London, and he could leave the Gunners in just over a year’s time on a free transfer.

Barcelona legend Rivaldo urged the club to think twice before selling Griezmann after an underwhelming start to life in Catalonia.

The Brazilian 2002 World Cup winner believes the Frenchman needs more time to bed in at the Nou Camp, and insists that he still has plenty to offer the club.

“Many Barca fans were expecting much more from Antoine Griezmann in his first season at Barcelona, especially without Coutinho as well as Luis Suarez and Ousmane Dembele due to injury,” Rivaldo admitted.

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Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal discover Antoine Griezmann’s Barcelona transfer price

“But I don’t believe it’s time to start thinking of selling the player.

“A world champion, who is well-adapted to Spanish football after his time at Atletico Madrid, would be expected to make a bigger impact at Camp Nou.

“But Griezmann is still capable of making the difference, especially in Lionel Messi’s absence, so we must wait and see if he can get adapt to Barca’s system. Griezmann has the quality to succeed at the club.

“His first season is reminding me of Coutinho’s. Both were playing great football when they arrived at the club but didn’t manage to replicate it at Barcelona.

“I think he needs to dedicate himself a little bit more to truly produce his best football and become a decisive member of Quique Setien’s team.”

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Who scored the Champions League hat-trick this season

While the 2019-2020 Champions League is on hold, the best thing to do is think. And today, we reflect on the most important treble marked this quarter.

It has just been announced that this year’s Champions League final, slated to take place in May, will be postponed indefinitely. This does not strike us as a shock as the Coronavirus continues to increase worldwide. Fans from around the world can purchase Champion League Final Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

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During the suspension of football due to COVID-19, the only thing that can be done is to think. Think about the most difficult moments of the 2019-2020 season before the end, suddenly.

If not, think about past events. Predict the near and far future. A currently uncertain future at the moment, but predict that we can.

The best club tournament in Europe scored 355 goals before being suspended. The group stages were spoiled with 323 goals. The group with the most goals was none other than group E. The group which housed the previous champions, Liverpool and the young prince of football, Erling Braut Haaland.

Beyond the group stage, 12 games were played while three never made the chronology before COVID-19 became the main page in the four corners of the world, and Europe became the epicenter of all of this.

In addition to this heavy scoring, there were 10 hat tricks, nine in the group stage and only one in the first round of the round of 16. This was the most important of all and it was an easy selection.

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It was a special night for the club and the player. Not only was he able to bring the ball home, but he also had to take the corner flag too, as he scored four goals overnight in a well-contested game. The final score was 3-4 for Italian visitors, thanks to a solo massacre by Josip Ilicic.

Who scored the Champions League hat-trick this season

Even better, the 32-year-old scored the most goals on both legs with five goals to his credit. The player enjoyed his lot with Atalanta in the cup, and I hope it can continue when football returns.

After the match, he received the Man of the Match award and the ball. During the two stages, he was the most important player in the knockout stages of the Champions League. Well done!

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The 7 worst players to win the Champions League final in the past decade

Liverpool and Chelsea stars both feature on the list of the most surprising Champions League medal winners since the year of 2010

The Champions League final isn’t always won by the most talented team in Europe in any given season, but that doesn’t always mean every single player in the winning squad is one of the greats.

Some of those to lift the trophy, while still a few rungs above Sunday League standard, are not what you’d call Champions League level – at least not on the level where you’d expect them to win the whole thing.

We’ve picked out seven of the best (well, worst) here, while making an executive decision to leave out reserve goalkeepers. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

It’s not that the likes of Oier, Ross Turnbull and Tom Starke aren’t underwhelming names, but we just didn’t want the list to be goalkeeper-heavy.

So, without further ado, here are our lucky seven…

McDonald Mariga

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Victor Wanyama’s brother became the first Kenyan to earn a Champions League winner’s medal when he was an unused sub for Jose Mourinho’s Inter in 2010.

The midfielder played three times in the knockout stages that year, each time as a substitute, and was on the pitch as Barcelona’s late semi-final goal was disallowed by referee Frank de Bleeckere.

Mariga played a couple more Champions League games under Rafa Benitez the following season, but never added to that tally beyond 2010 and retired in 2018 aged 31.

Jose Bosingwa

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The 7 worst players to win the Champions League final in the past decade

When Bosingwa won his first Champions League title with Porto in 2004, he was still a young prospect with plenty of time to see if he’d justify his potential.

When he made it two, playing the full 120 minutes for Chelsea against Bayern, he’d shown us exactly how high his ceiling was.

The Portugal international only started the game due to a number of Blues players missing out through injury and suspension, and his performances the following year at QPR gave a fairer representation of his defensive level.

Ryan Bertrand

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Bosingwa had at least tasted more action than Bertrand that season, but the academy product was thrown in as a gamble by Chelsea boss Roberto di Matteo.

It was Bertrand’s first ever Champions League appearance, and while he gave a good account of himself in Munich he did not kick on and become a European regular.

Bertrand isn’t the worst player out there, and has been solid enough at Southampton, but he deserves his spot here.

Alvaro Arbeloa

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Arbeloa had been a good defender earlier in his career, but by the time he sat on the bench for Real Madrid against Atletico in 2014 he was very much on the wane.

The Spaniard was still at the Bernabeu when they beat the same opponents in 2016, but his only European action that season came against Malmo in the group stages and he didn’t even make the match day 18 for the final in Milan.

A few months after that, he had taken a comically bad West Ham stint as his cue to retire from football altogether, which says it all.

Jeremy Mathieu

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The 7 worst players to win the Champions League final in the past decade

It’s still a little weird to think of Mathieu as a Barcelona player at all, let alone a European champion with the club.

Mathieu, who looks a little like a Hollywood version of Tony Hibbert, came off the bench in the final minute of the 2015 final, shortly before Neymar put the gloss on Barca’s 3-1 victory over Juventus.

He has played just two Champions League knockout games since, the second of which saw him hauled off at half-time with the Catalan club on their way to a 3-0 defeat at Juventus in 2017.

Alberto Moreno

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The 2019 final saw Liverpool and Spurs allowed more substitutes than previous finalists, though we thought it would be unfair to include Caoimhin Kelleher or Rhian Brewster after the duo were given opportunities by the extra bench space.

Moreno, though? He definitely counts.

The Spaniard was seen as Liverpool’s weak link on a fair few occasions during Jurgen Klopp’s tenure, and played just five games in the entire 2018-19 campaign, but was handed a non-playing send-off in Madrid before leaving the club over the summer.

Dejan Lovren

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The 7 worst players to win the Champions League final in the past decade

Also on the bench that evening was Lovren, who featured a little more frequently earlier in the campaign.

There’s a case for calling the Croatia international the worst player to be involved in a Champions League final and a World Cup final, though he stayed on the sidelines for the Reds’ victory after playing 90 minutes for his country against France the previous summer.

Lovren is still comfortably better than your average footballer, of course, but the error-prone centre-back – at least the 2019 version of him – wouldn’t be most people’s first, second, or even third pick when selecting a line-up capable of Champions League glory.

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Strachan switched him in a Champions League match to give a bonus to the player

Strachan switched him in a Champions League match to give a bonus to the player after the birth of his son. Strachan has shown a softer side, as McGowan told Si Ferry and co in the Open Goal podcast “Keep the Ball On The Ground”.

I was nearby the team at the time. The bonuses were a joke and we were still in the Champions League. Even when you join the team, you still get an X amount for just sitting in the pit if we get a win. Fans from around the world can purchase Champion League Final Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

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It turned out that my baby was in the hospital. We had a game against Villarreal. I was on the team, he put me on the bench. We were already out at the time. Me and little Caddy were sitting on the bench.

Celtic won the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Shaun Maloney and Aiden McGeady while the Strachan team ended their campaign with a win. McGowan also continued in his story about Strachan by saying that the manager came to the hospital to visit and realize the baby, which prompted Kevin Kyle to praise this Strachan, saying it was the difference between a good and a great manager.

He put me on. I tell my dad and mom again today, I think he just put me there to give me money behind me.

“To be fair, he would call and ask who was in the hospital with me and say,” I and my wife will come to see you. “I was a young boy. He didn’t need to do that. I don’t think not that he got the credit he deserved. “

A real touch of class from Strachan, proving that he was a good man. In his time at Celtic, he won 3 championship titles as well as two matches in the last 16 UCL games with other trophies. His regime was often criticized by supporters, who considered the team too boring. Despite these claims, he was a successful manager.

Strachan is now director of football at Dundee, where McGowan, 32, now plays.

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Man City star Kevin de Bruyne makes shock transfer decision after Champions League ban

Manchester City hero Kevin de Bruyne has made a shock transfer decision at the Etihad Stadium, after Pep Guardiola’s side were banned from the Champions League for two seasons by UEFA earlier this season, with the midfielder taking his time in giving assurances over his future.

Manchester City star Kevin de Bruyne’s future at the club appears to have come under doubt, after it was claimed that the Belgian is waiting to hear about the Champions League ban before committing to remaining at the Etihad Stadium in the long-term. City was barred from European competitions by UEFA earlier this season, over claims that the club had breached Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.

De Bruyne had reportedly already made it clear that he intends to remain in Manchester, despite the ban. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

City’s talisman was being lined up for a new five-year contract, to make sure that he would stay at the club throughout their absence from the Champions League.

With the Belgium international’s value never being higher, De Bruyne’s entourage have thrown City’s plans into doubt.

They are reportedly taking their time to decide whether De Bruyne will commit to City, based on the Champions League ban appeal, according to Belgian newspaper Sport/Foot.

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Man City star Kevin de Bruyne makes shock transfer decision after Champions League ban

De Bruyne may decide to leave the Citizens if their ban is upheld, following the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) appeal.

His representatives don’t imagine he’ll want to go through the peak of his career without any chance of winning Europe’s top prize.

They’re well aware that De Bruyne’s reputation has never been higher, and he’d walk into any team in the world.

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The club would be unlikely to let their prized man leave the Etihad Stadium in a cut-price deal.

Meanwhile, it’s still not clear when City will be handed a verdict by CAS over their appeal.

The Citizens officially launched their appeal at the end of February, and were hoping to resolve the situation before next season.

But, the coronavirus crisis has thrown that into doubt, and there’s a chance that the club may be waiting until June, or later.

City was banned by UEFA from all European competitions for two years in February.

The club were accused of “serious breaches” of FFP, and were also fined £25million.

The Citizens admitted that they weren’t surprised by the decision, but still maintain their innocence.

They accused UEFA of having a flawed investigation process, which included a number of leaks to the media.

“Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA,” a City statement read.

“With this prejudicial process now over, the Club will pursue an impartial judgment as quickly as possible.”

Meanwhile, De Bruyne has been City’s best player this season, and is set to break Thierry Henry’s record for the most assists in a single Premier League season. He’s currently on 16 assists, and is chasing down Henry’s 20.

The Belgian has been at City for almost five years, after joining the club in a £68m move from Wolfsburg in 2015.

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Man City can’t play in Champions League while their cases were heard

The claim allegedly filed by Wolverhampton Wanderers and seven other teams is not expected to affect the Manchester City case before the Sports Arbitral Tribunal (CAS).

This is the opinion of a leading sports law expert, who says that Man City rivals are more eager to send a message than to have an impact on their impending case. Fans from around the world can purchase Champion League Final Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Man City can’t play in Champions League while their cases were heard

City received a two-year ban from European competitions earlier this year after breaking UEFA’s financial fair play (FFP) rules.

The Etihad bosses have appealed this suspension and their case will be heard by the CAS before the start of competition next season.

And now, a Daily Mail report claimed that eight of the top ten in the Premier League had submitted their request to the CAS, asking City not to be allowed into the Champions League while their cases were heard.

The staggering claims indicate that except Sheffield United and City themselves, all of the top ten have come together to make their case. However, Man City did not request a “stay” for their sentence, which would mean that their sentence would be frozen until the end of the appeal.

It is alleged that even if City requested a “stay”, the CAS would ignore the request made by its domestic competitors.

Jack Anderson, a professor of sports law at the University of Melbourne, told the Manchester Evening News: The city has not asked for a stay and, generally speaking, CAS is unlikely to take it into account.

It will be up to Manchester City to advocate for a stay rather than being swayed by what others may or may not think about it. If City wants a stay, they must do so and whether they deserve it or not under the circumstances.

What is interesting is its non-legal aspect. It is clear that the others are not satisfied with what City is doing and that City is more or less alone. It is more symbolic of who is behind it than for the impact it will have, it is the simplest way of saying it.

It certainly clarifies what other clubs are thinking. Usually, in these cases, the other clubs say very little because you never know which side the FFP will fall on.

They are so motivated by it that they have concluded a collective agreement. It’s a bit like in rugby with the Saracens and the salary cap, one or two clubs were very angry but the others said nothing.

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Man City ‘surprised’ at Liverpool’s involvement in bid to keep them out of Champions League

City chiefs understand the position of clubs below them in wanting to replace them in Europe, but have raised eyebrows at runaway Premier League leaders Liverpool getting involved

Manchester City are understood to be surprised that Liverpool are reportedly involved in a bid to stop them playing in the Champions league next season. Champions League fans from around the globe can acquire Champions League Final Tickets online to make the most of its dazzling exhibitions.

City is banned from competing in Europe for two years after UEFA found the club guilty of serious breaches of the financial fair play regulations.

The club have denied any wrongdoing and have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against their ban.

But the rest of the Premier League’s top 10 with the exception of Sheffield United – have reportedly written to CAS to outline their objections to City being allowed to play in the Champions League while their appeal is ongoing.

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Man City ‘surprised’ at Liverpool’s involvement in bid to keep them out of Champions League

Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal et al fear that City could ask to have their punishment deferred while the appeal process is underway – and with delays likely due to the coronavirus pandemic, that could see Pep Guardiola’s side compete in next season’s Champions League.

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However, City chiefs were surprised at Liverpool’s involvement in the group action, according to the Express.

The Reds are a whopping 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League and in no danger of not qualifying for next season’s Champions League themselves – provided the competition goes ahead amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The eight clubs taking the group action have written to the same law firm, which has sent an application on their behalf to the CAS, according to the Daily Mail.

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The application states that, should City request that their punishment is ‘stayed’ while their appeal is ongoing, all eight clubs strongly object to the club being allowed to compete in Europe.

It is understood, however, that no such request has been lodged by the reigning Premier League champions.

Assuming City finish the current Premier League campaign in the top four, if they are not allowed to compete in the Champions League next season their place would go to the team finishing fifth.

City are still allowed to compete in this season’s Champions League, although it it yet to be seen whether the competition will actually be completed amid the coronavirus crisis.

Their most recent game in the competition was a 2-1 win over Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu in the first leg of their last-16 clash.

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