Crunch time for PSG, Napoli and Liverpool in Champions League

Published December 11, 2018
MILAN: Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi (C) holds a ball during a training session on Monday, ahead of the UEFA Champions League Group ‘B’ match against PSV Eindhoven.—AFP
MILAN: Inter Milan’s Mauro Icardi (C) holds a ball during a training session on Monday, ahead of the UEFA Champions League Group ‘B’ match against PSV Eindhoven.—AFP

PARIS: The Anfield roar will be thunderous when Liverpool host Napoli, and the crowd will likely be just as loud in Belgrade when Red Star take on Paris St Germain.

Group ‘C’ has lived up to its billing as the toughest in the Champions League competition and any one of the three big teams can still go through or out on Tuesday. Napoli lead the group with nine points, one more than PSG. Liverpool have six points.

To exit at this stage would be a big backward step for Liverpool after reaching last year’s final, but much worse for PSG.

Desperate to prove they belong among Europe’s elite, PSG have not reached the semi-finals since their lone appearance there in 1995.

After successive eliminations in the round of 16, PSG face the potential humiliation of falling at the group stage for the first time since cash-rich Qatari investors QSI took over in 2011.

Things will be tense, too, in Barcelona, where Tottenham Hotspur likely need a win to go through in Group ‘B’.

Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Lloris will be hoping Lionel Messi has a rare off night although given Messi’s form at the weekend it’s unlikely.

Groups ‘A’ and ‘D’ have a far more sedate feel about them with the top two places already decided.

Still, struggling Monaco do have a point to prove against Borussia Dortmund in Group ‘A’. Entertaining semi-finalists in 2017, Monaco have not won in European competition since beating Dortmund in the second leg of their quarterfinal match that season a 13-game winless run.

Napoli and Liverpool took different approaches with key players over the weekend.

While Napoli rested Belgium forward Dries Mertens, Liverpool’s star striker Mohamed Salah warmed up with a hat trick at Bournemouth.

The entire PSG team rested, but this was for security reasons as Saturday’s home game against Montpellier was canceled due to the anti-government protests.

Neymar is likely to be available for PSG despite not training on Sunday. He went off injured in a league game one week ago with an apparent repeat of a groin injury picked up playing for Brazil last month.

Liverpool need to win to have any chance of progressing, while a draw sends Napoli through.

PSG will definitely qualify with a win, but Red Star away is a tough assignment considering they held Napoli 0-0 and beat Liverpool 2-0 at home.

Red Star have extra incentive since they will qualify for the Europa League if they win and Liverpool lose.

Tottenham coach Mauricio Pochettino gave striker Harry Kane and attacking midfielder Christian Eriksen a bit of a rest during Saturday’s 2-0 win at Leicester City, keeping them fresh for the trip to Barcelona.

But Pochettino may have been better off calling in goalkeeper Lloris for some extra practice given the form Messi is in.

Messi scored with two sublime free kicks and set up a goal for Ousmane Dembele in Barca’s 4-0 Catalan derby win at Espanyol on Saturday, taking his club tally to a staggering 569 goals in 654 games.

Messi is also the top scorer in the Champions League so far this season, tied with Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski on six goals.

Barca are already through, while Spurs are level on points with Inter Milan and holding second place on head-to-head away goals.

A win will send Spurs through, but a draw opens the door for Inter if they beat PSV Eindhoven at home.

“It will be a massive game. They [Barcelona] have qualified for the next stage but in the Champions League no one is going to give a present,” said Pochettino. “We need to win and deserve to win. The mentality is going to be 200 percent to try to win. We are going to arrive in the best condition, Barcelona are one of the best teams in Europe.”

Borussia Dortmund striker Paco Alacer will be confident of adding to his goal tally at Stade Louis II, considering Monaco’s defensive record.

Monaco have conceded 36 goals in 21 games in all competitions, while the Spain forward is the equal highest scorer in the Bundesliga with 10 goals, and he netted in the 3-0 home win against Monaco.

Monaco’s beleaguered defenders had a weekend off, with the home game against Nice on Friday night canceled because of widespread anti-government protests in France.

In the other game, group leaders Atletico Madrid are at Belgian side Club Brugge.

Atletico and Dortmund have already qualified and are vying for top spot, with Atletico two points ahead.

If Dortmund and Atletico finish level on points, Dortmund advance with a better head-to-head goal difference.

While other groups head toward a nerve-wracking finale, there is little tension in Group ‘D’.

Free-scoring FC Porto have already won it in style and Schalke 04 are guaranteed to be runners-up.

But Porto will look to finish the group unbeaten when they travel to Istanbul to face Galatasaray.

Schalke’s home game against Lokomotiv Moscow offers little more than a chance to make up for lost pride after Saturday’s derby loss to Borussia Dortmund.

The 2-1 defeat to its greatest rival was Schalke’s third game without a win overall and increased the pressure on coach Domenico Tedesco with his side hovering near the Bundesliga’s relegation zone.

While Champions League progression is assured, Schalke haven’t impressed much in Europe with two scrappy wins and five goals scored.

Lokomotiv are aiming for a Europa League place. The Russian side will finish third with a win if Galatasaray do not beat Porto.

Published in Dawn, December 11th, 2018

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