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Inter Milan surge back on to Champions League stage. Barcelona and Napoli look to take last chance

- By Graham Dunbar

GENEVA >> After Kylian Mbappé, Real Madrid and Manchester City seized center stage last week, the Champions League spotlight can now turn to shine on others.

The four remaining first-leg games in the round of 16 this week feature the beaten finalist last season, the champions of Italy and Spain, plus the team with the best record in any of the top European leagues this season.

Inter Milan hosts Atletico Madrid on Tuesday as the clear leader in Serie A and looking a more solid contender now than on its run to the 2023 final against Man City.

Napoli hosts Barcelona on Wednesday in a pairing of teams unlikely to retain their domestic league titles and seem to have just one chance left to win a trophy this season.

PSV Eindhoven is a hot favorite to win the Dutch league having dropped the fewest points (four, drawing two of 22 games) and amassed the biggest goal difference (60) in any of the major European leagues.

PSV hosts Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday in a clash of clubs that each lifted the European Cup trophy once.

Arsenal goes to Porto on Wednesday after back-to-back away wins by a combined score of 11-0 in the Premier League.

Arsenal is the only English team in European action this week though its title rivals at home, Liverpool and Man City, each has a Premier League game in midweek.

Inter's Progress

Inter Milan was an unexpected finalist last season avoiding any English or Spanish opponent in the knockout rounds until the final. An unlucky 1-0 loss to Manchester City in Istanbul showed doubters the threetime European champion was worth its place.

Inter goes to Madrid after six straight wins in Serie A helped

it build a nine-point lead ahead of Sunday's games.

Inter and Atletico will put up their traditiona­lly solid defenses against productive attacks this season: Inter's Lautaro Martínez and Marcus Thuram have combined for 35 goals in all competitio­ns while the Álvaro Morata- Antoine Griezmann duo has 37 for Atletico.

Last Chance

There is much at stake for Barcelona and Napoli in their two meetings over the next three weeks, starting at the Italian club's stadium named for Diego Maradona.

Each trails by a distance in defense of their domestic league title, both are out of the domestic cup and whichever is eliminated in the Champions League cannot qualify for the lucrative 32-team Club World Cup that FIFA relaunches next year in the United States.

Barcelona coach Xavi will leave at the end of the season and his successor likely will inherit a Champions League entry.

Napoli is currently ninth in Serie A and the only route back to the Champions League for coach Walter Mazzarri, who replaced the fired Rudi Garcia during the group stage, could be to win this one.

Return Games

Second-leg games are played three weeks after the first leg.

On March 5, Bayern Munich will host Lazio trailing 1-0, and Paris SaintGerma­in takes a 2-0 lead to Real Sociedad.

Mbappé scored the first goal Wednesday in Paris one day before it was confirmed he told the club he will leave as a free agent when his contract expires in June.

On March 6, Real Madrid — Mbappé's expected next employer — hosts Leipzig with a 1-0 lead and defending champion Manchester City has a 3-1 lead against visiting Copenhagen.

The other second-leg games are played March 1213. The draw for the quarterfin­als and semifinals is made March 15 at UEFA headquarte­rs in Nyon, Switzerlan­d.

 ?? LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez, right, celebrates with his teammate Marcus Thuram after scoring his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and Salernitan­a at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, on Feb.16, 2023.
LUCA BRUNO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez, right, celebrates with his teammate Marcus Thuram after scoring his side's second goal during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and Salernitan­a at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, on Feb.16, 2023.
 ?? ALESSANDRO GAROFALO — LAPRESSE VIA AP ?? Napoli's Khvicha Kvaratskhe­lia reacts during the Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Genoa at the Diego Maradona Stadium in Naples, Italy, on Saturday.
ALESSANDRO GAROFALO — LAPRESSE VIA AP Napoli's Khvicha Kvaratskhe­lia reacts during the Serie A soccer match between Napoli and Genoa at the Diego Maradona Stadium in Naples, Italy, on Saturday.

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