2022/23 UEFA Champions League brings several 'Groups of Death'

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2022/23 UEFA Champions League brings several 'Groups of Death'

The 2022/23 UEFA Champions League starts. Last year's competition brought a slate of comebacks with dramatic finishes. This season, expect more of the same with abundant talent across the board. Three different groups make a case to be the ‘Group of Death’ in the 2022-23 competition.

2022/23 UEFA Champions League brings several 'Groups of death'. Group A is a group with Ajax, Liverpool, Napoli and Rangers. The running joke among fans of Scottish football is that Rangers gifted their rivals, Celtic, a Champions league group stage berth. The group also has a problem with the quality of the teams in it. It is also a Group B with teams like Fiorentina and Lecce. They are both teams that haven't made a big impact on European soccer in recent seasons. In the group, they have Liverpool and Napolita.

2022/23 UEFA Champions League brings several 'Groups of death'. Group C is one of them. Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan are the biggest teams in the group. Viktoria Plzen is the fourth team in GroupC. They won the Czech First League and qualified for the Champions' League qualifying rounds. They have mediocre showings in Czech Cup and Conference League. However, they can steal some points away from Europe’s elite. The team won't be as good as the previous ones.

2022/23 UEFA Champions League brings several 'Groups of death'. Group H has three teams with much to prove on the continental stage. Defending Ligue 1 champions PSG, Italian giants Juventus and Portuguese heavyweights Benfica will compete for two knockout stage spots. Maccabi Haifa FC is undoubtedly the underdog of Group. They won the Israeli Premier League and the State Cup on penalties. They were outclassed in the Conference League. But this season they took down Olympiacos, Apollon Limassol, and Red Star. The team won their first four games in Primeira Liga.


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