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UEFA hoping Covid-19 doesn’t ruin ‘final eight’ plans in Lisbon

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PARIS: Four months on from the last match in this season’s Champions League, the draw for the final eight will be held today amid ongoing uncertaint­y about how safe it will be to play out the competitio­n in Lisbon as planned, and with four last-16 ties still to be completed.

It was on March 11 that Paris St-Germain beat Borussia Dortmund 2-0 behind closed doors to qualify for the quarter-finals for the first time in four years and their players celebrated wildly with jubilant supporters gathered outside the Parc des Princes.

The same night, holders Liverpool were knocked out by Atletico Madrid in front of 52,000 fans at Anfield, a mass gathering which British scientists later said had aided the accelerati­on of the pandemic.

Within days football across Europe was suspended and it was only in mid-June that UEFA were able to unveil a way of finishing their flagship tournament, the main economic driver for European football’s governing body before the pandemic, their estimated gross commercial revenue from the competitio­ns this season would be €3.25bil (RM15.7bil).

And so the plan is to go to the Portuguese capital for a unique “final eight” straight knockout tournament from the quarter-finals onwards, starting on Aug 12 and finishing with the final at Benfica’s Estadio da Luz on Aug 23.

It will share the quarter-final and semi-final matches with the Estadio Jose Alvalade, Sporting’s home.

Benfica’s home staged the Champions League final in 2014 when Real Madrid beat Atletico. Then it was filled to its 65,000 capacity, but this time it is expected all matches will be played behind closed doors due to fears an influx of supporters from around Europe could spark a new wave of Covid-19.

While some of the continent’s behemoths still hope to book their spots in Portugal, Atletico and PSG might see the unique format as an ideal opportunit­y for European glory.

“We are capable of winning this competitio­n, just like the other seven teams will be,” said PSG coach Thomas Tuchel.

Underdogs Atalanta, from the northern Italian city of Bergamo devastated by the pandemic, are dreaming of going all the way.

UEFA plan to complete the Europa League with an identical format, a final eight in Germany, with the final due to go ahead in Cologne on Aug 21.

The draws for the quarter-finals and semi-finals of both competitio­ns will be held today. However, before getting that far in either competitio­n, there are a host of last-16 ties to be completed.

In the Europa League last 16, only six of the eight first-leg matches were played in March.

In the Champions League, Atalanta and RB Leipzig are through to the last eight along with PSG and Atletico. The remaining last 16, second legs will see Juventus face Lyon, Manchester City take on Real, Bayern Munich face Chelsea and Barcelona meet Napoli. — AFP

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