Liverpool go back to Galatasaray cauldron in Champions League last 16
Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah (L) attends a team training session at their training ground in Kirkby, Liverpool, north-west England on December 8, 2025, on the eve of their UEFA Champions League, league phase football match against Inter Milan in Milan. Mohamed Salah plunged his future at Liverpool into serious doubt after claiming he had been made the fall guy for the Premier League champions' disastrous form this season.
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Citizen Digital sport looks ahead to Tuesday's Champions League last-16, first-leg clashes, as Liverpool go to Istanbul for the second time this season and Newcastle United prepare to host Barcelona again:
Liverpool's
Premier League title defence collapsed during a horrific run of results from
late September, and they face a battle even to qualify for next season's
Champions League. Now Arne Slot's side head back to Istanbul, where they lost
1-0 to Turkish champions Galatasaray during the league phase.
A deep run in
the Champions League would be a major boost for Slot, who has come under fire
from frustrated fans during Liverpool's slump. Significantly, German playmaker
Florian Wirtz made his return from a back injury as a late substitute in
Friday's FA Cup win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, while Slot played down
concerns over Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister after the World Cup
winner limped off.
Galatasaray held
off Juventus in the play-off round, after winning 5-2 at home in the first leg and
then losing 3-2 after extra time in the return. They lead the Turkish Super Lig
and won 1-0 at Istanbul rivals Besiktas on Saturday, with Victor Osimhen
scoring the goal -- that was his 18th of the season, with seven coming in
Europe.
Bayern probably
deserve to be considered among the leading three or four contenders to win the
Champions League, as the German giants chase what would be a seventh title in
Europe's elite club competition. Vincent Kompany's team head to Italy with an
11-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga and having won seven of eight games in
the Champions League so far.
With the
Bundesliga title all but wrapped up, Bayern gave Harry Kane a rest and left
Michael Olise on the bench in Friday's 4-1 win against Borussia
Moenchengladbach. With 45 goals in 37 games in all competitions this campaign,
Kane is in ominous form, reaching his best ever mark in a season by February.
In leaving the England captain out for the first time this season, Kompany said
Kane had a knock on his calf and would be back to his best in a couple of days.
Atalanta knocked
out Borussia Dortmund in the last round and have also beaten Eintracht
Frankfurt this season, so will be relishing another test against German
opposition. Gianluca Scamacca scored twice as they came from behind to draw 2-2
with Udinese in Serie A on Saturday.
Tottenham go
back to the Metropolitano, where they lost to Liverpool in the 2019 Champions
League final. The current Spurs side is a shadow of Mauricio Pochettino's
exciting team, however, and they find themselves in the strange position of
still being involved in Europe and locked in a relegation battle in the Premier
League at the same time.
A long way off
the pace in La Liga, Diego Simeone's Atletico are fully focused on cup goals
for the remainder of the season. The Argentine coach led them to the Champions
League final in 2014 and 2016 but came up short against rivals Real Madrid both
times, and Atletico are desperate to win the competition for the first time in
their history.
Hosting a
crumbling Spurs, they will aim to build a strong first-leg lead and try to
capitalise on being in the theoretically weaker side of the draw.
Having already
beaten Newcastle 2-1 at St James' Park in the league phase thanks to a Marcus
Rashford brace and without teenage star Lamine Yamal, Barcelona will be confident
when heading to Tyneside.
Hansi Flick's
entertaining side still have their flaws though, particularly the exploitable
high defensive line which makes them vulnerable to pace in behind, with Anthony
Gordon likely to cause the Catalan giants trouble.
Newcastle have
found the going tougher in the Premier League this season after several years
of sustained progress under Eddie Howe. They beat Manchester United last week
before crumbling in the FA Cup against a Manchester City team that had made 10
changes.
Nick Woltemade
started against City after a brief illness while Tino Livramento was on the
bench. Howe said Lewis Miley will not be ready to face Barcelona.


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