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Ronaldo’s return Juventus drawn in United’s group

United face their former superstar in pool stage Kane relishing battle with Messi and Barca

- By Chris Bascombe

Cristiano Ronaldo is on his way back to Manchester United after a Champions League draw of mixed fortunes for English clubs.

United must overcome tough Italian and Spanish opponents, having been matched with Ronaldo’s new club, Juventus, and the revived Valencia. Swiss side Young Boys complete the group.

Ronaldo has dominated the competitio­n in recent history. He is seeking a fourth consecutiv­e European Cup. He won the Champions League with United in 2008, where he spent six years before his move to Real Madrid in 2009, and is sure of an emotional welcome back to Old Trafford.

Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur are facing demanding fixtures to progress into the knockout stage.

For Spurs, Barcelona and Inter Milan are the most eye-catching opponents. PSV Eindhoven were also drawn in Group B, but the visit of Lionel Messi to north London offers the greatest challenge.

Rather than view that as a nightmare, Harry Kane sees a chance for Spurs to underline their progress. “It’s a brilliant draw, games at famous stadiums like the Nou Camp, the San Siro, it’s a really good draw, one to relish,” he said.

“We showed people last season that we can compete at this level, particular­ly when you look at the games against Real Madrid, who went on to win the tournament.

“Barca will be a different test but you want to play in big games against the best players.”

Jurgen Klopp’s side face Paris Stgermain, who have Kylian Mbappe and Neymar in their star-studded line-up. PSG coach Thomas Tuchel was last at Anfield as Borussia Dortmund’s manager, losing to Klopp in the Europa League in dramatic circumstan­ces. Carlo Ancelotti – overlooked for the Liverpool job when Klopp was appointed in 2015 – will take Napoli to Merseyside.

Another volatile welcome awaits Klopp’s side in Serbia as Red Star Belgrade complete the group.

“I expected a difficult group, we have a difficult group and that’s what the Champions League is all about,” said Klopp. “PSG are one of the most exciting teams in the world and I think their target is to win the Champions League, so that will be two interestin­g matches. Napoli, we beat them in pre-season but it goes without saying these two games will be completely a different challenge.

“Facing Neymar will be, for our Brazilian guys, like meeting a friend again. It’s a big challenge, but for all the others it is a big challenge to face us.”

Liverpool’s trip to Naples revives a bad memory for Klopp. He was sent off and banned for one game after a match there in 2013. “I’ve been to Napoli with Dortmund, so I know what the atmosphere is like there. It’s where I got a suspension. I can do better, obviously,” he said.

Liverpool anticipate­d a tough draw having been seeded in Pot Three, but Klopp believes the higher seeds will not look forward to coming to Anfield. “When you have already a group with Paris St-germain and Napoli – two absolutely top teams – then you don’t want to have Liverpool as the third team,” he said. “It will be difficult but still we want to go through.”

Manchester City will feel most comfortabl­e of the English representa­tives with the outcome of the draw. They will meet Shakhtar Donetsk, Lyon and Hoffenheim.

“Tottenham and Liverpool have had a much more difficult draw,” admitted Txiki Begiristai­n, City’s director of football.

“We have to respect Shakhtar. Hoffenheim – I’ve been speaking with some people from Bayern [Munich] and they are a strong team with young players and a very good manager. They are trying to play football. There should be a few good football games. We are coming off the back of an unbelievab­le season but still there are strong teams – Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, PSG. They are very experience­d in this competitio­n.”

Elsewhere, holders Real Madrid were drawn in a group with last year’s semi-finalists Roma, as well as CSKA Moscow and Czech side Viktoria Plzen.

‘Facing Neymar will be a big challenge, but it is a big challenge to face Liverpool’

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