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Spain’s reign under threat

Free-spending PSG and resurgent EPL clubs out to topple Real

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MADRID: Neymar and Kylian Mbappe headline free-spending Paris St Germain’s quest to knock Real Madrid off their perch as the Champions League group stages begin today under the shadow of infighting at the top of the European game.

La Liga president Javier Tebas has lambast-€ed PSG’s 222mil (RM1.1bil) capture of Neymar from Barcelona as “financial doping” with the French giants also set to splash another€ 180mil (RM907mil) on 18-year-old Mbappe next summer to make his loan move from Monaco permanent.

Spanish clubs have dominated the competitio­n in recent seasons. Real have lifted the trophy in three of the last four years with that run only interrupte­d by Barcelona’s success in 2015.

However, that dominance has been put under threat by the riches of not only PSG, but an English Premier League resurgence with England boasting five teams in the group stage for the first time.

PSG will be assured a red hot atmosphere to begin their European campaign at Celtic with the Scottish champions looking to spring an almighty upset.

However, it is German champions Bayern Munich, who start at home to Anderlecht, who will provide an early test of PSG’s title credential­s in the battle to top Group B.

Neymar’s departure provoked a summer of institutio­nal chaos at Barcelona with a public split between the club’s beleaguere­d board and leading figures in the dressing room.

Barca president Josep Maria Bartomeu has claimed the Catalans will have a “more com- petitive” side this season than last despite losing Neymar after splashing out a fee that could

€ rise to 145mil (RM731mil) on 20-year-old French winger Ousmane Dembele to replace the Brazilian.

Dembele impressed in a cameo appearance as a substitute on his debut with an assist for Luis Suarez as Barca thrashed Espanyol 5-0 on Saturday.

However, Bartomeu’s theory will be put under the spotlight straight away with the visit of Juventus, who dumped Barca out at the quarter-final stage 3-0 on aggregate last season.

Real shouldn’t be troubled as they begin their defence of the competitio­n at home to Cypriots APOEL Nicosia tomorrow.

Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool have the toughest tasks of England’s five-strong contingent looking to reassert the cash-rich Premier League on the European stage after several years of disappoint­ing results in the Champions League.

Spurs are looking to end their Wembley hoodoo against Borussia Dortmund in a clash that will go a long way to deciding who will be Real’s closest challenger­s in Group H.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men have won just one of their last 11 outings at their temporary home before moving into a new stadi- um next season.

Dortmund, though, have bitter memories of Wembley themselves having lost the Champions League final in 2013 there to rivals Bayern.

Fresh from a 5-0 hammering at the hands of Manchester City, Liverpool are seeking revenge for their defeat to Sevilla in the 2016 Europa League final when Champions League football returns to Anfield for the first time in three years.

Jose Mourinho also leads Manchester United back into European football’s premier club competitio­n at home to Basel.

City travel to Feyenoord for the Dutch champions’ return to the Champions League for the first time since 2001, whilst Chelsea host Azerbaijan­i newcomers Qarabag.

Chelsea face stiff competitio­n to make the knockout stages with Atletico Madrid and AS Roma making up Group C.

Atletico travel to the Italian capital today to begin their latest attempt at finally landing the Champions League having fallen to cross city rivals Real in the final stages of each of the past four seasons.

Two of the revelation­s of European football last season go head-to-head in Group G as Leipzig welcome Monaco on their Champions League debut. Backed by energy drinks giant Red Bull, Leipzig emerged as Bayern’s closest challenger­s in Germany.

Unlike Monaco, who have raked in over €300mil (RM1.5bil) in transfer fees for Mbappe, Tiemoue Bakayoko, Benjamin Mendy and Bernardo Silva, Leipzig have maintained their young core in Liverpool-bound Naby Keita, Emil Forsberg and Timo Werner.

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 ?? — AFP ?? In jovial mood: Forward Neymar flashing a victory sign on his arrival for Paris St Germain’s training session yesterday with fellow Brazilian Thiago Silva. PSG face Celtic in the Champions League today.
— AFP In jovial mood: Forward Neymar flashing a victory sign on his arrival for Paris St Germain’s training session yesterday with fellow Brazilian Thiago Silva. PSG face Celtic in the Champions League today.
 ?? — AFP ?? Another fling: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers sharing a joke with midfielder Olivier Ntcham before the start of a training session in Glasgow yesterday. Celtic face Paris St Germain today.
— AFP Another fling: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers sharing a joke with midfielder Olivier Ntcham before the start of a training session in Glasgow yesterday. Celtic face Paris St Germain today.

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