City get Barca, Arsenal to face PSG

Nyon. — Pep Guardiola will return to the Nou Camp in the Champions League group stage after his new club Manchester City were drawn against his former Barcelona team yesterday. The two sides were drawn in Group C alongside Borussia Moenchengladbach and former European champions Celtic in one of the toughest of the eight sections.Spanish coach Guardiola, who won the Champions League twice with Barca, faced the Catalans when he was in charge of Bayern Munich two seasons ago and suffered a 5-3 defeat in the semifinals.

It was one of three successive semifinal eliminations that Guardiola suffered in as many seasons at Bayern.

Yet there was no doubting the most eye-catching group, with Guardiola given a trip back to the Nou Camp.

The 45-year-old also won La Liga three times in four years at the Barca helm. But while he will be highly familiar with the club, many of City’s players will also know them well.

The Spanish champions beat City at the last-16 stage in both 2014 and 2015 while goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has just completed a move from Barca to Guardiola’s new side.

Bayern, now under triple Champions League winner Carlo Ancelotti, will have a quick chance to avenge last season’s semifinal defeat by Atletico Madrid after they were paired together in Group D along with PSV Eindhoven and group stage debutants Rostov.

Holders and 11-times winners Real Madrid will have a tough pair of matches against Borussia Dortmund in Group F although both teams should progress from a section that also contains Sporting Lisbon and Legia Warsaw.

The Polish team are back in the group stage after a 20-year absence.

English Premier League winners Leicester City, the only other newcomers among the 32 teams, will face Porto, Club Bruges and FC Copenhagen in Group G.

Porto are taking part in the group stage for the 21st time, a record they share with Real and Barca.

The double champions from Portugal have won only three of their last 16 ties against English teams in the competition.

Paris St Germain and Arsenal, who are attempting to reach the round of 16 for the 17th time in a row, were drawn in Group A alongside dark horses Basel and rank Bulgarian outsiders Ludogorets.

Juventus, Serie A winners for the last five seasons, face Sevilla, Olympique Lyonnais and Dinamo Zagreb in Group H.

For the third season running Serie A has only two teams in the group stage.

The other side, Napoli, will meet Benfica, Besiktas and Dynamo Kiev in Group B.

Group E is arguably the most evenly-balanced with CSKA Moscow, Bayer Leverkusen, Tottenham Hotspur and Monaco.

GROUPS

 

Group A:

Paris St Germain, Arsenal, FC Basel, Ludogorets

Group B:

Benfica, Napoli, Dynamo Kiev, Besiktas

Group C:

Barcelona, Manchester City, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Celtic

Group D:

Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid, FC Rostov

Group E:

CSKA Moscow, Bayer Leverkusen, Tottenham Hotspur, Monaco

Group F:

Real Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, Sporting FC, Legia Warsaw

Group G:

Leicester City, FC Porto, Club Brugge, FC Copenhagen

Group H:

Juventus, Sevilla, Olympique Lyon, Dinamo Zagreb

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