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Dortmund win bad news for Villa or Spurs

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English clubs, almost certainly Tottenham Hotspur or Aston Villa, have missed out on a fifth Champions League place next season following Borussia Dortmund’s Champions League 1-0 win against Paris StGermain yesterday.

A disappoint­ing European showing by the Premier League teams has meant that Italy’s Serie A and the German Bundesliga have seized the additional place that was on offer for next season’s extended 36-team competitio­n, with English clubs again allocated four spaces.

These will go to Manchester City and Arsenal, as well almost certainly as Liverpool, but Aston Villa could still be overhauled by Tottenham in fourth. Villa have a seven-point advantage over Spurs, who still have two games in hand.

The early Champions League exits of both Manchester United and Newcastle United seriously damaged England’s chances of that fifth Champions League spot even before Christmas, but there was again hope following Premier League progress in the early knockout rounds.

Manchester City and Arsenal both reached the Champions League quarterfin­als while West Ham United and Liverpool each advanced to the last eight of the Europa League. Villa are also still in the Europa Conference League semifinals.

Italy had already secured one of the additional places and the ongoing success of two German clubs in the Champions League means that they can no longer be overhauled by the English clubs.

A league’s coefficien­t is determined by the best average performanc­e from all its clubs across the European competitio­ns. Each win is worth two coefficien­t points, a draw is worth one point but there is nothing for a defeat. There are also bonus points for reaching different points in each competitio­n.

Dortmund, who are fifth in the Bundesliga, are most likely to take the extra German place next season.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Mats Hummels, No 15, and Sebastien Haller of Borussia Dortmund celebrate with team-mates at fulltime following the 1-0 victory over Paris St-Germain in their Champions League semifinal first leg yesterday.
GETTY IMAGES Mats Hummels, No 15, and Sebastien Haller of Borussia Dortmund celebrate with team-mates at fulltime following the 1-0 victory over Paris St-Germain in their Champions League semifinal first leg yesterday.

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