Thursday, 27 August 2015

SPORTS

It's football, but not as you know it! Manchester United, Chelsea and Real Madrid dazzle in two-on-two skills contest in Marseille

Some of the world's biggest stars from Manchester United, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Juventus and AC Milan attended adidas' #bethedifference event as the six European giants launched their third kits.  Manchester United duo Ashley Young and Morgan Schneiderlin made the trip to France despite touching down in England at 1am following their side's impressive 4-0 Champions League win over Club Bruges.  Young and Schneiderlin were joined by Chelsea's Victor Moses and Cesar Azpilicueta.

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UEFA Champions League draw: Manchester United face PSV Eindhoven, CSKA Moscow and Wolfsburg as Manchester City take on Juventus and Arsenal meet Bayern Munich

Here are the groups:

  •  Group A: Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Malmo
    Group B: PSV, Manchester United, CSKA Moscow, Wolfsburg
    Group C: Benfica, Atletico Madrid, Galatasaray, Astana
    Group D: Juventus, Manchester City, Sevilla, Borussia Monchengladbach
    Group E: Barcelona, Bayer Leverkusen, Roma, BATE
    Group F: Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Olympiacos, Dinamo Zagreb
    Group G: Chelsea, Porto, Dynamo Kiev, Maccabi Tel-Aviv
    Group H: Zenit, Valencia, Lyon, Gent

    The curse of the Champions League hit Manchester City again on Thursday with the Premier League leaders handed the toughest draw of English clubs.
    City, who have never gone past the last 16, will have their work cut to do so this season from a group containing last season's runners up Juventus, Europa League winners Sevilla and solid German side Borussia Monchengladbach.
    Manuel Pellegrini's expensively-assembled side are the stand-out performers at the start of the Premier League season, however, and there will be great upset at the Etihad if they don't at least reach the knockout stages, where they have twice lost to Barcelona.

     
    The curse of the Champions League hit Manchester City again on Thursday with the Premier League leaders handed the toughest draw of English clubs.
    City, who have never gone past the last 16, will have their work cut to do so this season from a group containing last season's runners up Juventus, Europa League winners Sevilla and solid German side Borussia Monchengladbach.
    Manuel Pellegrini's expensively-assembled side are the stand-out performers at the start of the Premier League season, however, and there will be great upset at the Etihad if they don't at least reach the knockout stages, where they have twice lost to Barcelona.


    The curse of the Champions League hit Manchester City again on Thursday with the Premier League leaders handed the toughest draw of English clubs.
    City, who have never gone past the last 16, will have their work cut to do so this season from a group containing last season's runners up Juventus, Europa League winners Sevilla and solid German side Borussia Monchengladbach.
    Manuel Pellegrini's expensively-assembled side are the stand-out performers at the start of the Premier League season, however, and there will be great upset at the Etihad if they don't at least reach the knockout stages, where they have twice lost to Barcelona.

    Wayne roony and Manchester United team mates celebrating  one of his goals
      
    Paul Pogba in action; wanted by Chelsea FC
    UEFA Champions League Draws


    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP STAGE DRAW IN FULL

    Group A - PSG, Real Madrid, Shakhtar Donetsk, Malmo
    Group B - PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, CSKA Moscow, Wolfsburg
    Group C - Benfica, Atletico Madrid, Galatasaray, Astana
    Group D - Juventus, Manchester City, Sevilla, Borussia Monchengladbach 
    Group E - Barcelona, Bayer Leverkusen, Roma, BATE Borisov
    Group F - Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Olympiacos, Dinamo Zagreb
    Group G - Chelsea, Porto, Dynamo Kiev, Maccabi Tel-Aviv
    Group H - Zenit, Valencia, Lyon, Gent

    City's head of football administration Brian Marwood - representing the club at the draw in Monaco - said: 'It's a little bit different this time. We didn't get Barcelona and we didn't get Bayern Munich — let's hope we get them further in the competition, that means we've progressed.
    'We always seem to draw very difficult groups, but it is what it is. I'm sure it could have been tougher. But clubs will be looking at us and seeing the talent we have, and you'd like to think they are no

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