by MilitiaRusher » Thu Dec 08, 2005 8:49 am
Okay, upon knowing the final lineup of the last 16, here is a complete lodown of our potential opponents:
Bayern Munich
Currently lying top of the Bundesliga and hot favourities to go far, they have many experienced players in Ballack and Makaay, and could significantly lower our chances of reaching the quarter finals. That said, they are seemingly one of the hardest opposition we could potentially meet. Although we fear no one as shown last year in Juventus, Chelsea, and ultimately Milan, it is still a seed to avoid.
Ajax Amsterdam
After stumbling through a relatively weak group, they are one of the weaker teams in this draw, however no games at stage should be considered a walkover. Despite having a comprehensive history in this tournament, they currently lie disappointingly at 8th place in the Dutch League and that in itself tells an awful lot. Although things might change come February, it is one of the more favourable draws.
Werder Bremen
The Germans sneaked through to the last 16 in very unexpected circumstances, thrashing Panathinaikos 5-1 while needing Barcelona to do them a favour. Currently lying 3rd in the German League, they might not be one of the hardest draws but certainly not the easiest either. Their main worry is their lack of Champions League experience at such dizzying heights and might work to our advantage if we do draw them. Wouldn't mind having a crack at them.
Benfica
The club of a player that we are very much after, they famously defeated Manchester United 2-1 to send themselves through to the last 16 in what was a tight group. However, they lie disappointingly at 6th place in their domestic league and that again tells an awful lot. Would be one of the easier draws but certainly not a walkover. Just ask Manchester United. If we manage to steal Simao Sabrosa away from them, it will be much easier due to him being their most influential player.
PSV Eindhoven
Lying pretty at the top of the Dutch League, they are a hard working and skillful bunch despite losing many of their influential players during summer. Might pose many problems to our progression further in the tournament as they are after last year's semi-finalists. One of the relatively harder draws in the pot but as proven last year, we fear no one.
Real Madrid
Admidst chaotic management within the club, we all know how inconsistently they fare, both in the domestic and European front with all the egotistic galacticos in the side. However, they are a force to be reckoned with on their day due to the abundance of individual raw and skillful talent in the team. With Rafa's knowledge of Spanish sides, it would not be too much of a surprise if we easily sweep past them. Still, I should think it's a seed to avoid.
Rangers
Last but not least, it's a debut appearance for Rangers and the Scots in the last 16 of the tournament. Sitting poorly at 5th place in the Scottish league, they would provide us with the perfect opportunity to progress further in the tournament. They have a manager who is on the brink of getting the sack despite the, what I say, fluky advancement into the last 16. Although prospects might change come February, one of the more favourable draws.
Favourable Seeds: Ajax Amsterdam, Benfica, Rangers.
Seeds to avoid: Bayern Munich, PSV Eindhoven, Real Madrid.
By topping the group, our potential opponents are much easier than when we're 2nd and the teams could possibly even be a standard lower. Although on our day, we could beat anyone, you must agree that almost every Pot 1 team are teams to avoid. So take your pick.
