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Chelsea looking to avoid Greek tragedy

Arsenal, AC Milan and Marseille will fancy their chances in Europa League

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The Europa League group stage begins today, with the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, AC Milan and Sevilla among the leading sides hoping to negotiate a marathon competitio­n all the way to the final in Baku in May.

The prize money on offer in the Europa League pales in comparison to the Champions League, but for a club like Arsenal, who start off at home to Ukraine’s Vorskla Poltava, winning the Europa League is still a path into next season’s Champions League, while remaining a precious piece of silverware in its own right. And in Unai Emery the Gunners — beaten semi-finalists last season — have a coach who won this trophy three years running with Sevilla.

It will be interestin­g to see how strong a team Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri puts out against PAOK in Greece as they begin their European campaign having won all five Premier League games so far.

Europa League winners in 2013, Chelsea can certainly expect a warm welcome in their Group L opener. It is only six months ago that PAOK president Ivan Savvidis stormed onto the pitch with a holstered gun in his belt during a fiery encounter between his side and AEK Athens.

The domestic league was suspended as a result, while the president himself was banned, but PAOK eventually finished second before losing to Benfica in the Champions League play-offs. While the incident involving Savvidis was extreme, the 29,000-capacity Toumba Stadium always has one of the hottest atmosphere­s in Europe.

For Rangers, just making the group phase in Steven Gerrard’s debut season in charge is a remarkable achievemen­t. The Glasgow club have come through four qualifying rounds to make their first appearance in the group stage of a European competitio­n since the 201011 Champions League.

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