Friday 12 April 2013

Champions League semi-final draw keeps favourites apart

UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League - Semi Finals Draw


Today’s UEFA Champions League draw paired Bayern Munich against FC Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League semi-finals. The draw is what many in Spain had hoped for, with the prospect of a Clásico Final at Wembley still very much alive.
A similar situation was presented at the same point of the last campaign, with Barça being drawn against Chelsea and Madrid facing the Bavarians. Unfortunately for the fans of the two Liga giants, their dreams were shattered by the English and German sides who went on to contest the final at the Allianz Arena.
Once again though, the duopoly of the Spanish game have the opportunity to create something unique and create an event that many have dreamed of, but never seen in reality, a Champions League final between what many consider the two best club sides in world football.
It won’t be an easy prospect, as they are faced with two of the top sides in the modern game, the top two German sides in recent years, and neither pushovers.
Barça have been paired with Bayern Munich. Each of the other 3 semi-finalists had stated prior to the draw that the Bavarians were the team they wished to avoid so in this respect Madrid and Dortmund will be the happier to have been drawn against each other.
The Catalans (who have qualified for a record 6th semi-final in a row) will play the 1st leg at the Allianz Arena in Munich, a venue they believe they should have visited in the final last year, on the 23rd of April. It is a significant date for them, as it is Saint George’s Day, the Patron Saint of Catalunya, and they will hoping for a lift against a side that appears the strongest as a unit in this year’s Champions competition.
The two have played each other on 6 previous occasions, the last of which was a 4-0 humbling of the Bavarians at the Camp Nou in Pep Guardiola’s debut season. With the Barça legend due to take over at Bayern in the summer, will he be called upon by Jupp Heynckes to help dismantle the tactical side of the team that he so lovingly created?
Defensively, Barça are short of options and will be hoping no more of their players succumb to injury before that match. Adriano and Mascherano will be missing, Puyol may have to attempt to rush back from injury. Many more will be rested and Lionel Messi’s next appearance in a Blaugrana shirt will most likely be in Germany

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