The reigning champions discovered who they will face in the early
stages on Thursday, with Bayern Munich, Man City, Roma and CSKA Moscow
the best candidate as the Group of Death
Reigning European champions Real Madridhave been drawn with five-time
winners Liverpoolin the Champions League group stage draw held in
Monaco on Thursday.
Carlo Ancelotti's men achieved la Decima in May with a final win over
Atletico Madrid and they will also face Swiss side Basel and Bulgarian
champions Ludogorets in Group B as they try to become to first team in
Champions League history to win back-to-back titles.
Bayern Munich, coached by former winner Pep Guardiola, will aim for
their fourth final in six years but have arguably been handed the
Group of Death as they will need to overcome Premier League winners
Manchester City, Russian side CSKA Moscow and Serie A runners-up Roma
to get out of Group E.
Barcelona will need to navigate their way past Paris Saint-Germain -
led by former striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic - Dutch champions Ajax and
Cyprus minnows APOEL.
Chelsea, Champions League victors in 2011-12, were given a relatively
straightforward draw as they face out-of-sorts Schalke, Portuguese
opposition Sporting and Slovenian side Maribor.
Arsenal are still without a Champions League title to their name and
they will have a bumpy ride just reaching the last 16 as 2012-13
finalists Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray and Belgian champions
Anderlecht provide competition.
Atletico Madrid, runners up last season after taking Real Madrid to
extra time, will be confident they can share one of the top two spots
with Scudetto holders Juventus, Olympiakos and outsiders Malmo.
Last season's Europa League runners-up Benfica, Bundesliga big-hitters
Bayer Leverkusen, Andre Villas-Boas' Zenit St-Petersburg and Ligue 1
runners-up Monaco make Group C one of the most competitive sections.
Contrastingly, Porto will be confident of making amends for failing to
reach the knockout stages in 2013-14 after being drawn alongside
Shakhtar Donetsk, Athletic Bilbao and BATE.
Each of the top two teams will qualify for the last 16 draw in
December. The 2013-14 final, the 60th organised by Uefa, will be held
at the Olympiastadion in Berlin on June 6.
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