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    England women’s hero Chloe Kelly releases bombshell statement slamming ‘negative behaviour towards her’

    ENGLAND women’s hero Chloe Kelly has released a bombshell statement slamming her own club’s “negative behaviour towards her.”The Manchester City star has featured just six times in the league this season.Chloe Kelly has released a statement slamming Man City for not letting her leaveCredit: RexThe Euro 2022 winner is wanted by Man Utd ahead of tonight’s deadlineCredit: ReutersKelly, 27, has seen game time dry up despite being an important figure in past campaigns.And she has now declared she is eager to leave City ahead of tonight’s 11pm transfer deadline.The ace netted England’s winning goal in their Euro 2022 final win over Germany.Sarina Wiegman’s team will look to defend their trophy this summer in Switzerland.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd Kelly is worried that a lack of minutes at City will seriously hurt her chances of making the squad.It’s reckoned that rivals Manchester United are weighing up a late loan swoop, with Kelly’s City contract not expiring until June.Now, the winger has issued a lengthy statement slamming her club for leaving her on the sidelines all season.Kelly claims that being told “whom I can and can’t join” has affected her “mental wellbeing” in the process.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAnd she has begged City to let her go so she can “be happy again.”Kelly said: “A message from me. For a long time, I’ve tried to work through professional challenges privately, not commenting publicly, but with my situation increasingly being debated in the public domain, I feel it’s time to be open and transparent, and you heard it from my perspective.Chloe Kelly attends the MTV EMAs 2024″A key lesson I have learned in my life is that, while I can’t control someone’s negative behaviour towards me, I can control how long I am prepared to tolerate it.”From day one, I’ve felt so much love from my team-mates and the fans. With my contract expiring in June, I’ve accepted my future is not at this club beyond then.”With the Euros fast approaching, this summer is a huge one and I want to be in a position to give it my best shot to represent my country. Something which has always filled me with such pride and it is a true honour to do so.”However, to be dictated whom I can and can’t join with only four months left of the football season is having a huge impact on not only my career but my mental wellbeing. The situation has dragged on for too long, it’s disappointing and not right.”I’m at a pivotal point in my life and my career is so important to me, and [it] is very disappointing that the sport we love can make you feel this way, especially after there’s been so much growth in our sport.”This is why I’m posting this, because I want to make you all aware that we as players dedicate our lives to our sport and our clubs but our dreams can be crushed while we live in silence.”I am human and I have and will give everything to the game that I love. Ultimately, I just want to be happy again.” More

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    What do Tottenham need to guarantee qualification to the Europa League last 16?

    TOTTENHAM started their Europe League campaign in blistering form but have tailed off recently to add jeopardy to qualification. The North London club were the competition’s high-flyers, winning three from three, but in recent months have dropped points in three out of their last four.Ange Postecoglou is under increasing pressure at TottenhamA win in their last outing to equally out-of-sorts Hoffenheim has made the path towards a guaranteed place in the knockouts more simpler. Ange Postecoglou’s side currently sit sixth in the league phase on 14 points – just one ahead of the perilous play-off positions.The Lillywhites, who are on the hunt for an elusive trophy, host Swedish side Elfsborg for the final league game. But, what do they need to qualify?READ MORE on SPURSWhat do Spurs need to guarantee qualification to the Europa League last 16?Just like fellow last 16 hopefuls Manchester United, a win on Thursday would assure qualification for Spurs.The introduced eight-game ‘Swiss model’ has scrapped the traditional 32-team group stage of Europe’s top club competitions for a 36-team league phase.The top eight automatically qualify for the last 16 and are joined by the winners of a playoff tie between ninth to 24th.According to Opta’s supercomputer – which simulates the 2024-25 UEL league phase 50,000 times to work out team’s Europa League knockout likelihood – Spurs have a 92.6 per cent chance of a top-eight finish.Most read in FootballHow to watch Spurs vs Elfsborg Spurs’ final league phase game against Elfsborg will be shown live on TNT Sports 2 in the UK.Fans will also have the option to stream all the action on discovery+ which is available to download via any compatible mobile device or tablet.Kick-off for the huge match and all Europa League games is scheduled to get underway at 8pm GMT on Thursday, January 30.Alternatively, tune in to SunSport’s comprehensive live blog for all the action as it happens. More

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    What do Man Utd need to guarantee qualification to the Europa League last 16?

    MANCHESTER UNITED are on the brink of finalising their place in the next stage of the Europa League.United secured a late 2-1 win over Rangers last week and currently sit fourth on 15 points in the league phase of the competition.Bruno Fernandes’ stoppage time goal against Rangers grabbed an all important three pointsCredit: GETTYThe win against Rangers was significant as it ensured the Old Trafford club gained breathing space between them ninth-placed Galatasaray.Although not enough to confirm straight qualification, their trip to Romanian giants FCSB on Thursday puts fate in Ruben Amorim’s side’s hands.FCSB are also inside the top eight with a host of teams vying for a one of the eight seeded spots, including sixth-place Tottenham and the aforementioned Rangers in 13th. What do Man Utd need to guarantee qualification to the Europa League last 16?Simply put, a win would see the Red Devils progress into the last 16 as one of the four best sides. READ MORE ON MAN UTD United are already guaranteed at least a place in the play-offs with their current point tally. But victory would allow them the chance to finish second, third or fourth – as long as results in either Roma’s clash with Frankfurt and Athletic Club vs Viktoria Plzen go their way.Despite being one of the three unbeaten sides in the competition, the Reds can’t catch table toppers Lazio.According to Opta’s supercomputer – which simulates the 2024-25 Europa League phase 50,000 times to work out team’s Europa League knockout likelihood – United have an 89.8 per cent chance of a top-eight finish.Most read in Europa LeagueHow to watch FCSB vs Man UtdUnited’s final league phase clash against FCSB will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 in the UK.Fans will also have the option to stream all entire action on discovery+ which is available to download via any compatible mobile device or tablet.Kick-off for the huge match – and all other Europa League games – is scheduled to get underway at 8pm GMT on Thursday, January 30.Alternatively, tune in to SunSport’s comprehensive live blog for all the action as it happens. More

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    Cole Palmer is in same bracket as Chelsea icon – but my celebration is better than his, says Blues hero David Luiz

    DAVID LUIZ did not bat an eyelid when Enzo Maresca poured cold water on Chelsea’s title hopes.The Brazilian defender claimed club legend and Mr Ego Jose Mourinho would be saying exactly the same if he were in the Stamford Bridge dugout right now.David Luiz has heaped praise on Chelsea star Cole PalmerCredit: GettyTitle-winner Luiz reckons his tongue-out celebration is better than Palmer’s ‘cold’ oneCredit: GettyLuiz ranks Palmer alongside former Chelsea teammate Eden HazardCredit: GettyBut Luiz, who is desperate to manage in the Premier League one day, claims if anyone is to ignite a title challenge for the Blues next season, it will be “world class” Cole ‘Cold’ Palmer.Chelsea were second in the Premier League and just two points shy of pace-setters Liverpool when the boss played the safety card in mid-December.Yet his side has foundered since,  winning only ONE of their last seven games and slipping to sixth.Some thought the Italian’s assessment smacked of a loser’s mentality and has contributed to their dip. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Luiz, who won both the Champions League and Premier League in West London, told SunSport: “I don’t think it was a lack of ambition.“Enzo’s there every single day. He knows more than everybody Chelsea’s level. We cannot be here pointing at him and judging what he has to say.“He is just trying to be honest but, inside his head, there’s a lot of ambition and he wants to win titles.“It’s just that it’s not the right moment. Of course, Mourinho never said anything like that but he’d say the same at the moment.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS“Maresca is doing a great job, the team is starting to have a great philosophy to play football again. “And if they continue this way, soon Chelsea is going to come back and start to fight for titles again — next season they will challenge with Liverpool, City, Arsenal.Fan spot classy gesture from Chelsea star Nicolas Jackson to Man City newbie Abdukodir Khusanov after horror debutLuiz helped Chelsea win their first Champions League in 2012Credit: GettyHe then won the Europa League a year laterCredit: Getty“Chelsea chose the right young players with a lot of talent with great quality.”Samba star Luiz, 37, who now plays for Fortaleza in his homeland, made no mystery of how highly he rates Palmer.He compared him to Blues legend and former team-mate Eden Hazard and tipped the England star to be the driving force behind Chelsea’s return to glory.Luiz, who also played for Arsenal, said: “Cole, like Eden, is on another level, he’s a world-class player.“He took a tough  decision to leave Man City and it was the right one for him.“Everybody can now see the amazing player that he is.  I’m enjoying seeing him play.“He’s intelligent and intelligent players are difficult to defend.“He’d have played in my 2012 and 2017 teams — for world-class players there’s always a place.”Luiz’s final trophy at Chelsea was another Europa League in 2019Credit: GettyHe has just left Brazilian side Flamengo after four yearsCredit: GettyBut Luiz joked that Palmer’s shoulder- rubbing ‘cold’ celebration is no match for his own tongue-out celebration.He said: “Mine was better because you didn’t see it that much, while he’s scoring every single week!“In my time, Chelsea fans had to wait for up to ten or 20 games . . . so I go for mine!”Luiz’s star-studded Chelsea teams used to gun for glory every single season — but now the club’s main aim is to finish in the top four while looking to get their hands on the low-rent Conference League.Luiz said: “It’s a different period. Chelsea are in transition now while in my time the club was stabilised in every department and everything was in the right position, so it was easy to fight for the titles.“Each time a player arrived he was able to do everything in the short period and was ready to help the team.“Now it’s a totally different moment and it’s never easy when you change everything and restart a club.“There’s been a big change in Chelsea. When you change Roman Abramovich for another president, the ambitions change. “But the new owners are just trying to put everything in the right way, the club is heading in the right direction and, for sure, Chelsea will come back.”Luiz reckons Enzo Fernandes and Moises Caicedo are showing their classCredit: GettyHe has leaped to the defence of misfiring striker Nicolas JacksonCredit: GettyThe ex-Paris Saint-Germain star has credited fellow South Americans Moises Caicedo, 23, and 24-year-old Enzo Fernandez for going from dead-men walking to finally living up to their multi-million price tags.He said: “I love a lot of players at Chelsea but in particular Caicedo. He has some amazing qualities, he’s powerful.“He didn’t start well but he had the personality to keep going, keep fighting and now he’s started to show his class.“Enzo is another top player, a world-class one. But sometimes when collective results are good, then everybody judges individual  performances in a different way.“Enzo is fantastic and at Chelsea he has many examples to follow to continue to improve.”Luiz also leapt to the defence of Robert Sanchez and Nicolas Jackson, with the calamity pair enraging the Stamford Bridge faithful every now and then.He said: “In every club around the world always supporters are not going to be happy with two or three players. This is normal.“But I think Jackson and Sanchez are amazing players — and they will prove that to Chelsea fans and give good things soon.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Fans deserve amazing players who play well and I hope they can both repay their faith. “The moment that you sign for  Chelsea, you already have the potential to be a great Premier League player.” More

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    Chloe Kelly states her future ‘is not at Manchester City’ in exit plea post shared before January transfer deadline

    CHLOE KELLY admits she does not see herself being a Manchester City player beyond this June.The England ace opened up on “dreams” being “crushed” and concerns for her “mental wellbeing” in a message shared via Instagram. Chloe Kelly’s most recent start for Manchester City was on January 12 in their FA Cup fourth round defeat of IpswichCredit: PAThe England forward has made six WSL appearances this term and believes she will not be at Man City beyond June this yearKelly’s past and present England team-mates Rachel Daly, Millie Bright, Keira Walsh and Gabby George posted sympathetic messages in response to her statementKelly, 27, who is one of the WSL’s most high profile players, has been the subject of speculation concerning her Man City future.This followed England’s tournament-winning goalscorer at the 2022 Euros, falling down the pecking order at the Cityzens. Last term Kelly made 21 top-flight appearances starting in 18 of those games registering five goals and five assists with the team finishing second on goal difference. The forward, who began her senior club career at Arsenal in 2015 before a 2016 Everton switch and a City move in 2020, helped the Cityzens to league and FA Cup wins. Read More Football Stories However this season she has started in just one of the 12 WSL games played by Gareth Taylor’s side.Her most recent start for the team this month was in their FA Cup fourth-round 3-0 defeat of Ipswich on January 12.And Kelly’s current contract with the club she joined in July 2020 expires in June. With this year’s Euros less than six months away, the forward hopes to be in a position to fight for England squad selection.Most read in FootballVia a post published on her social media accounts on Wednesday night, Kelly wrote: “From day one, I’ve felt so much love from my team-mates and the fans. “With my contract expiring in June I’ve accepted that my future is not at this club beyond then. “With the Euros fast approaching, this summer is a huge one and I want to be in a position to give it my best shot to represent my country. “Something which has always filled me with such pride and it is a true honour to do so.”Kelly, who last February was linked with French giants Paris Saint-Germain, is thought to be a January transfer target for Man United.The WSL’s window for January moves closes at 11:00pm on January 30. Earlier this month the Telegraph reported the Red Devils as being interested in a loan move for the forward. City’s neighbours and rivals, who visit Tottenham on Sunday, are currently second in the top tier and seven points off leaders Chelsea. With the Cityzens sat fourth outside the Champions League qualification spots, they may be reluctant to sanction a move to a top three WSL rival this month. Having not started in any of Man City’s WSL games since a 2-0 home win against West Ham in October, Kelly has expressed frustration.  In her Instagram post, she added: “To be dictated (as to) whom I can and can’t join with only four months left of the football season is having a huge impact on not only my career but my mental well being. “The situation has dragged on for far too long, it’s disappointing and not right.”I’m at a pivotal point in my life and my career is so important to me.”It’s very disappointing that the sport that we love can make you feel this way especially after there’s been so much growth in our sport. “This is why I’m posting this because I want to make you all aware that we as players dedicate our lives to our sport and our clubs but our dreams can be crushed whilst we live in silence.”Kelly is keen to cement a place in Sarina Wiegman’s England squad for this year’s Euros in Switzerland after helping the Lionesses win the contest in 2022Credit: PA”Ultimately I just want to be happy again. READ MORE SUN STORIESWhile City have signed Brazil forward Kerolin, they currently have star forward Lauren Hemp sidelined by a knee injury. The team return to WSL action on Sunday when they host third-place Arsenal.  More

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    Aston Villa stars anxiously huddle round phone to check Champions League scores before celebrating

    ASTON VILLA stars faced an anxious wait following their dramatic win over Celtic on Wednesday night.Players crowded around a coach’s phone to watch results come in from the evening’s other Champions League matches. Aston Villa’s players nervously checked results from elsewhere on Wednesday nightCredit: GettyThe Premier League side qualified for the last-16 in the final spotCredit: GettyMorgan Rogers netted a brilliant hat-trick as Unai Emery’s men beat CelticCredit: GettyThe campaign is Villa’s first in the competition since 1982Credit: GettyVilla began the night in the qualification spots for the last-16 of the competition. The top 8 sides in the revamped Champions League table head straight into the knockouts without the need for a playoff. A brilliant hat-trick from Morgan Rogers helped Villa to all three points.But they were forced into an agonising wait to see if Atalanta could steal a winner against Barcelona. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLA goal for the Serie A side would have seen them leapfrog Villa into the top 8, relegating Unai Emery’s side into the playoff on goal difference.Barcelona held on, resulting in jubilant scenes both on the field and terraces at Villa Park. They will now face either Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting Lisbon or Club Brugge in the last-16.One fan wrote on X: “The Villa and Brugge players crowding round their phones waiting for the results like they’ve found out they’ve survived relegation from League One has made me indescribably happy.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnother said: “Aston Villa players gathered around iPad checking Atalanta score was fantastic.”While a third added: “That reaction to Villa finding out they are through to the round of 16 is class. Full stadium and players going mental in unison quality stuff.”Celtic and Aston Villa fans fight in shocking scenes at Champions League clashVilla were rocked earlier in the day after Arsenal tabled a £60million bid for talisman Ollie Watkins.The England striker was on the scoresheet at Villa Park, just hours after the bid was rejected.But he also missed a penalty in calamitous fashion as Emery’s men squeaked into the last-16. Watkins blew his chance with Villa leading 3-2 on the night.But the Three Lions striker shanked his effort high into the Holte End, giving away a freekick in the process for kicking the ball twice. More

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    Liverpool star Amara Nallo sent off FOUR MINUTES into first-team debut and breaks Michael Owen’s unwanted record

    LIVERPOOL teenager Amara Nallo was sent off barely four minutes into his Reds debut as his side lost to PSV this evening.In doing so, the 18-year-old defender became the youngest player to be red carded in the club’s 132-year history.Amara Nallo fouls PSV star Johan BakayokoCredit: AFPNallo, 18, was quickly shown a red cardCredit: GettyAt 18 years and 72 days, Nallo beat the previous record set by Michael Owen against Manchester United in April 1998, with the forward having been 18 years and 117 days old, per Opta.With Liverpool having already qualified for the Champions League round of 16, boss Arne Slot brought a youthful side with him to face PSV.In the 83rd minute, Slot brought on defender Nallo for his first Reds appearance.Just four minutes later, PSV goalkeeper Walter Benitez sent a long punt downfield.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNallo went to clear the ball, only for PSV star Johan Bakayoko to get there first.Referee Tobias Stieler adjudged Nallo’s foul to have denied a clear goalscoring opportunity, despite Jarell Quansah potentially having been on the cover.On co-commentary for TNT Sports, gutted former Reds star Steve McManaman said: “Oh no!”He then wondered whether Nallo may have got the ball, but there would be no reprieve.Most read in Champions LeagueSUN BINGO GET £50 BONUS & 50 FREE SPINS TODAYLiverpool already trailed 3-2 prior to Nallo’s introduction.PSV old-boy Cody Gakpo had given them the lead from the penalty spot on 28 minutes, before the game really burst into life.Fire breaks out outside Etihad in front of thousands of fans just hours before Man City’s Champions League clashBakayoko levelled in the 35th minute, only for Harvey Elliott to swiftly reclaim Liverpool’s lead.Amazingly PSV would go into the break ahead, following Ismael Saibari’s 45th minute equaliser and Ricardo Pepi’s effort deep into first-half stoppage time.Despite falling to a 3-2 defeat, Liverpool still finished top of the league phase with 21 points from eight games.They could have been caught by Barcelona, only for the Catalan side to fail to beat Atalanta at home.Liverpool will skip next month’s play-off round and head straight into the round of 16 in March.They will then face one of PSG, Benfica, AS Monaco or Brest, with Nallo suspended for the first leg.Who faces who?Here’s a look at the ties across the competition…Play-off roundAtalanta vs Sporting Lisbon/Club BruggeBorussia Dortmund vs Sporting Lisbon/Club BruggeReal Madrid vs Celtic/Man CityBayern Munich vs Celtic/Man CityAC Milan vs Feyenoord/JuventusPSV vs Feyenoord/JuventusPSG vs AS Monaco/BrestBenfica vs AS Monaco/BrestFeyenoord vs AC Milan/PSVJuventus vs AC Milan/PSVCeltic vs Bayern Munich/Real MadridManchester City vs Bayern Munich/Real MadridSporting Lisbon vs Atalanta/Borussia DortmundClub Brugge vs Atalanta/Borussia DortmundLast 16Liverpool vs PSG/Benfica/AS Monaco/BrestBarcelona vs PSG/Benfica/AS Monaco/BrestArsenal vs AC Milan/PSV Eindhoven/Feyenoord/JuventusInter Milan vs AC Milan/PSV Eindhoven/Feyenoord/JuventusAtletico Madrid vs Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Celtic/Man CityBayer Leverkusen vs Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Celtic/Man CityLille vs Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund/Sporting Lisbon/Club BruggeAston Villa vs Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund/Sporting Lisbon/Club Brugge More

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    Man City land horror Champions League play-off tie as Arsenal, Liverpool and Aston Villa learn their next opponents

    THE brand new Champions League league phase is over and we now know who will be facing who in the next round.All four of the English clubs have managed to advance from the first round with Arsenal, Liverpool and Aston Villa booking their place in the last 16 without the need for a playLiverpool have finished top of the Champions League league phaseCredit: GettyArsenal have secured automatic qualification to the last 16 with a top eight finishCredit: GettyAston Villa have snuck into the top eight and guaranteed a place in the last 16 tooCredit: GettyA look at what the league table finish means for who faces whoManchester City, however, will have a huge challenge as they will face on one of Real Madrid or Bayern Munich in a play-off round in February to try and earn a spot in the last 16 proper.Pep Guardiola’s side will learn which of those two teams they face in a draw taking place on January 31.The Cityzens narrowly squeezed into the play-offs with a 3-1 comeback win over Club Brugge that pushed them into 22nd.They had looked down and out when trailing 1-0 at half-time, with Pep Guardiola back scratching his head in frustration, but scrambled back to book their spot. READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHowever, a poor league phase has now led to a nightmare draw.Arsenal, Liverpool and Villa will all have to wait to find out who advances to the last 16 from the play-off round to discover their opponents for their clashes.But until then, the final league table allows us to look at the four potential opponents each side would face.Arsenal’s 3rd placed finish means they will face one of AC Milan, Juventus, PSV or Feyenoord in a tricky tie.Most read in FootballManchester City pulled off a comeback win to squeeze into the play-offsCredit: ReutersCity’s shocking form in the league phase means they could face Real Madrid in the knockoutsCredit: AFPIf they avoid Real Madrid then City will face Harry Kane and Bayern MunichCredit: ReutersCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSThe Gunners beat Girona 2-1 in Spain to earn their third placed spot on a night where youngster Ethan Nwaneri shone once again and loanee keeper Neto had a nightmare debut.Liverpool lost their first game of the competition in a 3-2 defeat to PSV that saw 18-year-old Amara Nallo sent off just four minutes after being subbed on.The draw for the playoff round will take place on Friday, January 31 at 11amFire breaks out outside Etihad in front of thousands of fans just hours before Man City’s Champions League clashBut regardless of their defeat, the Reds still topped the table and their first placed finish hasn’t done them any huge favours as they could still take on PSG, Benfica, AS Monaco or Brest in the last 16.For Villa, they snuck into the top eight by the skin of their teeth in 8th place after an enthralling 4-2 victory over Celtic at Villa Park.Their lower finish means they will face higher-seeded sides, and in this instance that will be one of Atalanta, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting Lisbon or Club Brugge.Man City know their route too, which means if they do advance past Bayern or Real Madrid in the play-offs, then they will face either Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16.The overly complicated format, also known as the Swiss model, has thrown up some other potential heavyweight clashes across the competition.Scottish giants Celtic will face whoever of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich isn’t drawn to face Man City in a horror tie.While there’s potential last derby 16 ties between Inter Milan and AC Milan as well as Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid.Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic will face one of Bayern Munich or Real Madrid in the play-offsCredit: ReutersWho faces who in the Champions League?Here’s a look at the ties across the competition…Teams who finished from ninth to 24th in the Champions League league phase will play off to decide who reaches the last-16. PLAYOFF ROUNDAtalanta vs Sporting Lisbon or Club BruggeBorussia Dortmund vs Sporting Lisbon or Club BruggeReal Madrid vs Celtic or Man CityBayern Munich vs Celtic or Man CityAC Milan vs Feyenoord or JuventusPSV vs Feyenoord or JuventusPSG vs AS Monaco or BrestBenfica vs AS Monaco or BrestWinners of playoff ties will then face the teams who finished in the top eight of the league phase in the last-16…LAST 16Liverpool vs PSG/Benfica/AS Monaco/BrestBarcelona vs PSG/Benfica/AS Monaco/BrestArsenal vs AC Milan/PSV Eindhoven/Feyenoord/JuventusInter Milan vs AC Milan/PSV Eindhoven/Feyenoord/JuventusAtletico Madrid vs Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Celtic/Man CityBayer Leverkusen vs Real Madrid/Bayern Munich/Celtic/Man CityLille vs Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund/Sporting Lisbon/Club BruggeAston Villa vs Atalanta/Borussia Dortmund/Sporting Lisbon/Club Brugge More