3 things to look out for on Matchday 2 of the Champions League

Matchday 2 of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) comes up this week. As usual, there will be a lot of sub-plots already as the season revolves around Europe.

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Old Trafford has become an uncomfortable place to be. Jose Mourinho’s third-season syndrome is in full flow and it is providing compelling drama for the rest of the league. Defending UCL champions Real Madrid have been uninspiring in recent games; same goes for El Clasico rivals FC Barcelona.

In the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich’s invincible aura is being tested. On the other hand, Lucien Favre’s Borussia Dortmund is coming along nicely.

 Bayern face Ajax with crisis talks on the front burner

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It’s unarguable; Bayern Munich has not had a good start to the season. Defeat to Hertha Berlin and the draw with Augsburg have sent alarm bells ringing at the Allianz Arena. The four wins in the first four Bundesliga games failed to disguise the team’s struggles.

Bayern’s failure to strengthen in the summer was head-scratching and it may hunt them big time this season.

They will be taking on an Ajax side that has started the season well enough. Buoyed by the presence of old heads like Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Dusan Tadic, and Daley Blind, Erik ten Hag’s young side currently sit second on the Eredivisie table.

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They were fantastic in the opening day 3-0 win over AEK Athens and will know that the Bavarian giants are currently vulnerable. Arjen Robben and co. know the value of early qualification. After recent wobbles, the match against the 5-time UCL winners will be seen as an opportunity to steady the ship.

UCL thriller expected in Naples as Liverpool visit Napoli

Napoli versus Liverpool sounds like a good game. Throw in the home side’s need for 3 points and the away team’s penchant for high scoring games and it sounds like an instant classic.

On Saturday, Carlo Ancelotti’s men were humbled by Juventus in Serie A. Now, they sit six points behind their title rivals. Liverpool needed a dying minute rocket from Daniel Sturridge to get a point against Chelsea over the weekend.

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This sets the stage nicely for the clash at the San Paolo on Wednesday evening. Napoli’s surprising draw on Match Day One against Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) has heaped early pressure on the team. With a double-header against PSG to come, the Partenopei need points badly.

Given the make-up of the group, Jurgen Klopp knows that there will be no let up for his side. The last-gasp win against PSG on Matchday One was encouraging. However, they should have been out of sight long before the French side equalized.

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Two teams who are brilliant going forward always makes for a fascinating encounter. This seems like a game for the neutral to sit back, relax and savour.

Argentine flavour the central story in London as Spurs play Barca

Lionel Messi and Mauricio Pochettino are Argentine. They are both graduates of Newell’s Old Boys. On Wednesday, they will be the central protagonists in a clash 11000 miles away from Rosario.

Under Pochettino’s guidance, Tottenham Hotspurs have become semi-regular in the UCL. However, they are yet to make a meaningful impact on the tourney. A loss to Inter Milan on Matchday One makes the clash at Wembley a must-not-lose tie for the Lilywhites.

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Harry Kane is back among the goals. The team seems back to its best after a 3-game losing streak. The robust, front foot approach which proved so successful against Real Madrid last season may be repeated.

These are troubling times for Barcelona. A loss and two draws in the last three La Liga games have raised questions about manager Ernesto Valverde’s suitability. At no point have the Blaugrana looked fluent or impressive this season.

The over-dependence on Messi or Messidependencia shows no sign of improving. This is in spite of the summer splurge on new talent. With Inter Milan coming up next, Valverde will know that a good result is imperative.

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