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Barcelona draws Chelsea in Champions League
Friday, August 25 2006 13:55 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Monaco: Champions Barcelona and English league winners Chelsea will renew their stormy rivalry after they are drawn in the group stages of the Champions League here on Thursday (24 Aug, 2006).

It is the third time in three years that Barcelona, who beats Chelsea in the second round of last season's competition, have been paired with the London club.

The two teams will also meet Werder Bremen, who finished second in the German Bundesliga last season, and debutants Levski Sofia of Bulgaria in Group A.

"The third time in three years, it's a big draw," says Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon.

"But we must not overlook the other teams, there's all to play for now."

"The Holy Grail is lifting the Champions League and players like (Michael) Ballack and (Andrei) Shevchenko will bring their experience." "We have great respect for Barcelona as a team, and good relations with them as a club." "But we must concentrate on getting through. Winning (group) games is important not only to qualify but to improve co-efficients (the factor used to determine seedings in next year's draw)."

Last season's losing finalists Arsenal will face 2004 champions Porto and have potentially tricky trips to Hamburg of Germany and CSKA Moscow in Group G.

"I'm quite happy with Hamburg. We finally get to play a German club," says Arsenal goalkeeper and German international Jens Lehmann.

"I think Sporting and CSKA Moscow are good teams but we have the favourite position in this group." "As for Hamburg, they're always dangerous in set pieces and you always have to be aware of this."

Hamburg coach Thomas Doll is satisfied with the group.

"It's a great draw for us. Our goal is to reach the quarterfinals. It's possible even if Arsenal and Porto will be favourites," he says.

The money-spinning group stages of European football's most prestigious competition also sees 2005 winners Liverpool drawn with Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven, Bordeaux and Turkey's Galatasaray in Group C.

Liverpool chief executive Rick Parry says he is happy to have avoided a draining trip to Romania, Russia or Ukraine.

"PSV and Bordeaux are a little bit of a unknown for us," says Parry.

"Turkey's a long way but we've avoided Eastern Europe. It's okay. We're looking forward to it."

Spanish giants Real Madrid, nine-time European champions, are drawn in the same pool as five-time French champions Lyon, as they were last year.

Completing Group E are Steaua Bucharest of Romania and Ukrainian club Dynamo Kiev.

Real coach Fabio Capello says the draw is 'not good' and laments having to play Lyon away first up after the French team beat them last season.

"We will start off away to a good side that are up and running (in the French league - Real begin their programme Sunday)," he says, adding he would have preferred to go up against Steaua as a perceived weaker side.

A 'Battle of Britain' scenario is set up in Group F as Manchester United is drawn with Scottish champions Celtic. Also in the mix are Benfica of Portugal and Danish debutants FC Copenhagen.

"We're looking forward to Celtic, and Benfica put us out last year so there's a chance for revenge," says Manchester United chief executive David Gill.

Inter Milan are drawn with German champions Bayern Munich in Group B alongside Sporting Lisbon and Spartak Moscow.

Inter director Gabriele Oriali, responsible for the club's transfer activity, says, "We respect the opponents in our group, but we don't fear any of them."

"We have strengthened our squad this summer and our coach Roberto Mancini has lots of options. We feel we can go all the way in every tournament that we are competing in."

Group D sees Valencia pooled with Roma, Olympiakos of Greece and Ukrainian club Shakhtar Donetsk.

AC Milan finds guilty in the match-fixing scandal in Serie A but reinstated on appeal, has a favourable draw in Group H against Lille, AEK Athens and Belgian outfit Anderlecht.

Milan director Umberto Gandini says, "It's a balanced group with two of our three opponents having qualified through the preliminary round, just like ourselves."

"We're happy with the draw and we are up for the challenge."

The opening group games are scheduled for September 12/13.

AFP







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