Business Day

Real begin Euro title defence as Leicester debut

- AGENCY STAFF Paris

WEDNESDAY’s Champions League action sees Real Madrid begin their defence of the trophy, and Leicester City make their debut in the competitio­n (all kick-offs 9.45pm SA time). Group E Bayer Leverkusen vs CSKA Moscow

Third in the Bundesliga last season, Leverkusen go into the group phase for a fourth consecutiv­e year. Finland forward Joel Pohjanpalo scored a hat-trick, with two added-time strikes, in Leverkusen’s 3-1 weekend win over Hamburg.

Experience­d Champions League performer Mexican centre-forward Javier Hernandez is back for the Germans after breaking a hand when falling down a flight of stairs. Russian champions CSKA, coached by Leonid Slutsky, are on a roll of 14 matches unbeaten in the domestic league.

Also in their own fourth straight Champions League campaign, CSKA are on a high after the weekend’s 3-0 win over Terek Grozny in their brand new stadium. Tottenham Hotspur vs Monaco

The match will be played at Wembley, which the visitors may appreciate due to the fact they were thrashed 4-1 in the Europa League at White Hart Lane last season.

Spurs are playing at England’s national stadium while they build a new stadium next to their current home.

The hosts made an ultimately failed bid for the Premier League title in 2015 with a thrilling young side led by England internatio­nals Harry Kane and Dele Ali.

Their highly rated Argentine coach Mauricio Pochettino is regalvanis­ing the side who won 4-0 away at Stoke City at the weekend. Kane ended his goal drought scoring the fourth for Spurs and his first in 10 games for club and country.

Monaco go into the tie in buoyant mood as goals from Djibril Sidibe, Adama Traore, Fabinho and Kamil Glik powered them to a 4-1 win at Lille on Saturday. Group F Real Madrid vs Sporting Lisbon

Real begin their quest to become the first club to retain the trophy in the Champions League era with an intriguing home tie against Cristiano Ronaldo’s first club. Ronaldo’s winning penalty in the final shoot-out against Atletico Madrid clinched Real a record 11th title last season. The Portuguese star made a goalscorin­g return in his first appearance since limping off in the Euro 2016 final 1-0 win over France in Saturday’s 5-2 defeat of Osasuna.

Ronaldo’s boyhood club turn up at the Santiago Bernabeu in good shape after a 3-0 win over Moreirense at the weekend maintained their perfect start to the Portuguese season. Legia Warsaw vs Borussia Dortmund

Dortmund edged Real Madrid 4-3 on aggregate in the semifinals three years ago en route to the final which they lost to Bayern Munich. The 1997 champions are in Warsaw to take on the first side from Poland in the competitio­n in 20 years.

Polish champions Legia, who came through the qualifiers, are appearing in the competitio­n for the first time since 1995-96, when they reached the quarterfin­als.

Dortmund travel to the Polish capital on the back of a 1-0 upset defeat to Bundesliga newcomers RB Leipzig. Group G Club Brugge vs Leicester City

After their fairytale Premier League title triumph last season, Leicester begin their maiden Champions League voyage with the short trip to Belgium to face Club Brugge.

This will be the Foxes’ first European game since a 3-1 defeat to Red Star Belgrade condemned them to a first-round exit in the Uefa Cup in 2000. However, for their manager Claudio Ranieri this is the start of a sixth Champions League campaign with a sixth different club.

Club Brugge are the only Belgian club ever to have reached the European Cup final, losing 1-0 to Liverpool in 1978. Porto vs FC Copenhagen

Third in the Portuguese top flight last season, Nuno Espirito Santo’s Porto beat Roma 4-1 in the playoffs to reach the group stage for the sixth season running. The two-time European champions warmed up for this game by beating Vitoria Guimaraes 3-0 at the weekend.

Copenhagen’s last group-stage appearance came three years ago when they had just one win in six games. Group H Lyon vs Dinamo Zagreb

Dinamo will be looking for revenge after suffering a 7-1 whipping at home by Lyon in 2011-12, the French club’s biggest victory in the European competitio­n.

Lyon, who went as far as the semifinals in 2010, lost all three home group stage games last season.

A 3-1 loss at home against Bordeaux at the weekend would not have helped morale ahead of the clash. Juventus vs Sevilla Two-time European champions Juventus, the most-fancied Italian side in Europe this season, meet Sevilla for a second straight year in the group stage. Last season Juventus won 2-0 at home and Sevilla won 1-0 in Spain. The Italians warmed up with new signing Gonzalo Higuain scoring twice in a 3-1 Serie A win over Sassuolo in Turin at the weekend and are riding a 17-match unbeaten home run in Uefa competitio­n going back to April 2013.

“This is the kind of Juventus side we need for the Champions League,” said Argentine Gonzalo Higuain after his goal-scoring debut.

The Turin side were eliminated in the round of 16 last season by Bayern Munich. Sevilla won the Europa League for a third consecutiv­e time after their group-stage exit and are also coming off a 2-1 Liga win against Las Palmas.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? FLEET-FOOTED: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane, right, in action with Stoke City’s Glenn Whelan at the weekend when Kane scored in Spurs’ victory.
Picture: REUTERS FLEET-FOOTED: Tottenham Hotspur’s Harry Kane, right, in action with Stoke City’s Glenn Whelan at the weekend when Kane scored in Spurs’ victory.

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