PSG, Arsenal in search of elusive Champions League title

Alexis Sanchez

Alexis Sanchez

One is a veteran of nearly 20 years at his club, the other started his new job only months ago. Both share the same goal: delivering European glory with teams lacking a Champions League title.
Paris Saint-Germain coach Unai Emery and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger are on opposite trajectories when the Champions League resumes for their teams at the Parc des Princes. It will be Emery’s first Champions League game as PSG’s coach, while Wenger is starting a 19th consecutive campaign in Europe’s most prestigious competition.
On the Champions League opening day, five-time winners Barcelona hosts Celtic — a team it inflicted six goals on the last time they played in the group stage — and Bayern Munich takes on Russian newcomers Rostov.
Here is a look at today’s matches [2:45am, Wednesday]:

Wednesday, 2:45am
PSG v Arsenal
H 1.98, D 3.75, A 4.6

Group A – Unlike his former great rival Alex Ferguson, who turned Manchester United into a European powerhouse, Wenger has not tasted Champions League success since he was appointed Arsenal’s manager 20 years ago. Despite qualifying for the lucrative tournament for an English record 19 consecutive seasons, Arsenal has never won Europe’s biggest prize, losing to Barcelona in the 2006 final. The Gunners, who have won their last seven Champions League games in France, are looking to get beyond the last 16 for the first time since 2010.
Emery’s record in the Champions League is quite disappointing compared to what he achieved with Sevilla in the Europa League.
Arsenal, a team that has long had a heavy French influence, could be spearheaded by a France international for its trip to Paris with striker Olivier Giroud pushing for his first start of the season.

Wednesday, 2:45am
Benfica v Besiktas
H 1.77, D 3.9, A 5.5

Group B – Benfica and Besiktas meet for the first time in European competition with the group looking wide open. Benfica lost to Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals last season and Besiktas is looking to make it to the knockout round for the first time.
Benfica coach Rui Vitoria will likely be without several important players.
Jonas, who led Benfica in scoring last season, has been sidelined with a right foot injury since August. Fellow strikers Kostas Mitroglou and Raul Jimenez, along with defender Jardel, all missed practice on Monday morning because of physical problems.
Besiktas midfielder Talisca joined the Turkish club on loan last month after playing two seasons with Benfica.

Wednesday, 2:45am
Barcelona v Celtic
H 1.1, D 13.5, A 41,

Group C – Barcelona and Manchester City, two of the top candidates for the European Cup, start their respective campaigns against more accessible opponents before their highly anticipated clash in the group stage.
Barcelona hosts Celtic, while City welcomes Borussia Moenchengladbach.
The good news for Celtic is that, despite its star power, Barcelona is beatable, as seen when recently promoted Alaves pulled off a 2-1 shocker at Camp Nou on Saturday. The bad news is that Barcelona was playing without Lionel Messi, Andres Iniesta and Luis Suarez until the last half hour. Expect all three back in the starting lineup.

Wednesday, 2:45am
Bayern M v Rostov
H 1.1, D 13.5, A 41,

Group D – Five-time champion Bayern Munich survived a scare on Friday to maintain coach Carlo Ancelotti’s perfect start before turning attention to Champions League debutant Rostov.
Bayern dug deep with two late goals to overcome Schalke 2-0, taking its tally to 15 goals scored and none conceded in four wins in four games thus far.
“We’re completely on target,” goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said.
Ancelotti was able to call upon substitutes Arturo Vidal, Douglas Costa and rising star Joshua Kimmich to make the difference against Schalke, and his squad is well-equipped for the rigors of Europe’s premier competition.
The Champions League is uncharted territory for Russian runner-up Rostov, which has never before played in the group stage of a UEFA competition.
Dmitri Kirichenko’s side will be counting on its defense — Rostov conceded only 20 goals in 30 games last season, a Russian league best — to keep the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Mueller and Franck Ribery at bay. AP / Oddschecker.com

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