Champions League draw
Paris Saint-Germain in ‘group of death and Harry Kane to return to England

It’s time for Europe’s biggest soccer clubs to go head- to- head again and the draw for this season’s titleholders League group stages did n’t fail in producing some mouthwatering institutions.
Every time there's a so- called ‘ group of death ’ and this season it appears to be Group F that will be given the title.
Paris Saint- Germain, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Newcastle all point in this group and will play each other home and down to decide who advances to the coming round of Europe’s elite competition.
This represents a delicate test for all brigades involved, particularly Newcastle on its long- awaited return to European football, but suckers of the four brigades can find some solace in the fact that they will have the occasion to visit some of European soccer’s great colosseums.
Away, Harry Kane will return to England for the first time since leaving Tottenham Hotspur for Bayern Munich in the summer after being drawn alongside Manchester United in Group A, as well as Copenhagen and Galatasaray.
Bayern Munich taking on Manchester United is also a reprise of one of the titleholders League’s most iconic hassles.
United suckers will have strong recollections of the platoon’s notorious comeback palm against Bayern Munich in the 1999 titleholders League final.
Last time’s winner Manchester City has avoided some of the toughest sides in Europe and will be confident of its chances to progress in the event from GroupG.
Arsenal suckers have been staying a while to see their platoon in the titleholders League and will be pleased that the Gunners have also managed to avoid Europe’s stylish brigades in GroupB.
The European Cup’s most successful platoon, Real Madrid, has been drawn alongside Napoli, Braga and Union Berlin in Group C as it looks to add to its record 14 glories in the competition.
The institutions for the competition are yet to be verified
Individual awards:
Following the titleholders League draw, individual awards were handed out for the 2022- 23 season.
Manchester City head trainer Pep Guardiola was awarded the 2022- 23 UEFA Men’s Coach of the Time. The Spaniard led Manchester City to a major treble as the club picked up flatware in the Premier League, the FA Cup and the titleholders League.
Guardiola’s star striker Erling Haaland picked up the 2022- 23 UEFA Men’s Player of the Year jewel. Haaland scored pretensions at an unknown rate during the 2022- 23 season and was the top arranger in the Premier League during Manchester City’s inconceivable crusade.
England head trainer Sarina Wiegman was blazoned as the 2022- 23 UEFA Women’s Coach of the Time. Wiegman won the European Championship with England in 2022 and also led England to the final of the Women’s World Cup in 2023 where the Lionesses lost to Spain.
One of the Spain players who helped master Wiegman and England was Aitana Bonmatí, who was awarded the 2022- 23 UEFA Women’s Player of the Year jewel. Bonmatí also had a brilliant season for club platoon Barcelona, where she was influential as it won a league and titleholders League double.
Champions League draw in full
Group A – Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Copenhagen, Galatasaray
Group B – Sevilla, Arsenal, PSV Eindhoven, Lens
Group C – Napoli, Real Madrid, Braga, Union Berlin
Group D – Benfica, Inter Milan, RB Salzburg, Real Sociedad
Group E – Feyenoord, Atletico Madrid, Lazio, Celtic
Group F – Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan, Newcastle
Group G – Manchester City, RB Leipzig, Crvena zvezda (Red Star), Young Boys
Group H – Barcelona, Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Royal Antwerp
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Comments (1)
There are definitely some great ties to look forward to. Who are you backing to win it this time?