Champions League Groups 2015/16
Group
A:
Paris Saint-Germain
Real Madrid
Shakhtar Donetsk
Malmo
Real Madrid and PSG are favorites to make
their way out of Group A. Shakhtar could pull off a surprise result, but are
likely to fall short eventually. Passionate Swedish outfit, Malmo are way too
weak and unlikely to cause any shock.
Group
B:
PSV
Manchester United
CSKA Moscow
Wolfsburg
Manchester United and Louis Van Gaal will be happy
with their draw. CSKA are not what they used to be and PSV have been stripped
of their star players this summer. With Kevin De Bruyne headed to Manchester
City, United should make it to the knockouts easily.
Group
C
Benfica
Atletico Madrid
Galatasaray
Astana
Atletico Madrid are firm favorites to win the group
against the likes of Galatasaray and Astana. Benfica should have enough to
qualify as the second placed side from the group.
Group
D
Juventus
Manchester City
Sevilla
Borussia Monchengladbach
Group of death, undoubtedly the toughest one.
Manchester City are once again up against it with Juventus, Gladbach and
Sevilla all capable of beating each other.
Group
E
Barcelona
Bayer Leverkusen
Roma
Bate
Champions league winner Barcelona have a competitive
group with the likes of Roma and Leverkusen. However, the Spanish giants have
too much firepower and will win the group with ease.
Group
F:
Bayern Munich
Arsenal
Olympiacos
Dinamo Zagreb
Arsenal and Bayern Munich is becoming a bit of
normality in the Champions league. Wenger will be hoping for a better European
campaign this time. Bayern and Arsenal will prove way too strong for the other
two in the group.
Group G:
Chelsea
Porto
Dynamo Kiev
Maccabi Tel-Aviv
Chelsea have once again been handed one of the easiest
groups and Mourinho’s men should easily progress into the knockouts. Porto and
Kiev will fight it out for the second qualification spot.
Group H:
Zenit
Valencia
Lyon
Gent
Group H is tricky and competitive. If Valencia can
organise themselves and sign a good defender, they should be able to top the
group. Zenit and Lyon are no pushovers and qualification will hinge on home
performances.
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