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Champions League: Talking points as Graham Potter faces a do-or-die tie with Borussia Dortmund as Bayern Munich play PSG | Football News


As the Champions League last-16 round embarks on its crucial second leg matches, Sky Sports’ football writers pick out the key talking points from the standout ties.

Potter’s biggest Chelsea match so far?

Chelsea picked up their second win in 12 games in 2023 in all competitions against Leeds
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Chelsea picked up their second win in 12 games in 2023 in all competitions against Leeds

Graham Potter vowed to “look into everything” to try and halt an alarming run of form that had seen Chelsea win just once in 2023 prior to the cagey 1-0 victory over Leeds on Saturday.

Wesley Fofana’s powerful header was the first time his side had scored at home since January 15, and only a second goal anywhere across seven games in all competitions.

After three straight clean sheets in January and February, Potter will hope he has found a temporary solution to cover for Thiago Silva following his knee ligament injury, but the result papered over the cracks of the performance.

It was unconvincing but stopping the rot was all that mattered. It has bought Potter time when there is yet to be a clear sign that players signed in January at a cost of £315m are gelling into a cohesive unit.

Still 11 points off fourth in the Premier League, Chelsea’s best hope of qualifying for next season’s Champions League would appear through winning the competition. It is make or break for Potter.

Wesley Fofana scored his first Premier League goal in his 42nd appearance in the competition
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Wesley Fofana scored his first Premier League goal in his 42nd appearance in the competition

The owners’ attitudes to the manager’s long-term future, until now unwavering in their support, have begun to shift.

Chelsea must improve on their poor record of recovery when falling behind. This is when they must show character.

Potter’s side have lost their last nine matches in which they have conceded first, and confidence visibly drained from the team once they went a goal down early in the second half of the 2-0 defeat by Tottenham towards the end of last month.

Chelsea must now show they have started to turn a corner, that there is no problem with mentality, but any sense of momentum will be derailed if Borussia Dortmund dump them out of Europe.
Ben Grounds

Can record-breaker Mbappe get what he wants from PSG?

It’s been a good week for Kylian Mbappe, who broke the Paris Saint-Germain goalscoring record with his 201st goal for the club on Saturday evening.

It’s a major landmark for the 24-year-old forward – but now the attention turns back to the Champions League, the only trophy to have evaded the Frenchman in his career.

PSG's Kylian Mbappe reacts after missing a chance during the French League One soccer match between Montpellier and Paris Saint-Germain at the State La Mosson stadium in Montpellier, France, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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Kylian Mbappe is now PSG’s record goalscorer but is still after the Champions League

PSG go into Wednesday night’s last-16 second leg at Bayern Munich trailing 1-0 from the first encounter in Paris. The French champions will need a major performance to progress and will likely turn to their talismanic No 7 for inspiration.

But should PSG go out of the competition at this early stage, it would open up a wave of speculation about Mbappe’s future in Paris. Can PSG deliver Mbappe the trophy he really wants?

The player himself is adamant that Champions League fortunes will not dictate his future, but Mbappe would be 25 by the time the next knockout stages come around. He will be entering his prime and would want to be at the best possible club to achieve multiple European honours to match his stature.
Sam Blitz

Bynoe-Gittens following Sancho and Bellingham examples

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens

Jude Bellingham is not the only Englishman who will be eager to impress when Borussia Dortmund face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening. In fact, his London-born team-mate Jamie Bynoe-Gittens might be even more motivated.

The winger, a year younger than Bellingham at 18, is not yet a household name in England but he is certainly known to Chelsea – and not just because of his cameo in last month’s first leg. As a boy, he spent time in their academy before opting to join Reading.

From there, his career has followed a similar path to that of Jadon Sancho. England call-ups at youth level; a move from the outskirts of London – in Sancho’s case it was Watford – to Manchester City; then a leap into the unknown with Borussia Dortmund.

The move to Germany came in the summer of 2020, a decision made, like Sancho, with a first-team pathway in mind. Recent evidence suggests it has paid off. Having shone at U19 level, Bynoe-Gittens is now a fully-fledged member of Dortmund’s senior squad.

Jamie Bynoe-Gittens has impressed in the Bundesliga this season
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Jamie Bynoe-Gittens has impressed in the Bundesliga this season

A shoulder injury stalled his progress in the first half of the season but there have been three goals and an assist in just 417 minutes of Bundesliga action so far and a deeper look at the numbers underlines his effectiveness. He ranks top in the division for shots on target per 90 minutes and second for goals from open play.

Dortmund see him as their next big thing and comparisons with Sancho, who joined Manchester United for £73m a year after his arrival, are unavoidable, but Bynoe-Gittens is his own man. He will be out to show it on his return to London.
Nick Wright

Can Spurs kickstart their season again?

Tottenham have not won a European knockout game in any UEFA competition since they reached the Champions League final in 2019.

That’s not the only hoodoo Spurs are facing as they prepare to host AC Milan on Wednesday night. It’s been a decade since Antonio Conte last made the Champions League quarter-finals as a manager, with last-16 and group-stage exits in each of his last four campaigns at Europe’s top table.

Tottenham players Son Heung-min, left, Arnaut Danjuma, center, and Harry Kane walk out of the field after the end of the English FA Cup fifth round soccer match between Sheffield United and Tottenham Hotspur at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, England, Wednesday, March 1, 2023. Sheffield win the game 1-0. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)
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Tottenham are in need of a boost after losing back-to-back games without scoring

They perhaps won’t get a better chance to reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League than this year – as they come up against a side in a similar situation to themselves: out of the title race and in the midst of inconsistent results.

Trailing Milan 1-0 from the first leg, Conte and Spurs need a last-eight spot in this year’s competition to kickstart some life in their season and show this side has improved from last season.

An exit and Spurs will be competing for fourth place again, as they were at the end of the last campaign – is this enough for Conte, Harry Kane and others to stay faithful to this project for another season?

Spurs have missed their shooting boots in their last two games – but have managed big derby wins in their most recent home matches against West Ham and Chelsea. Those two matches are something to replicate on Wednesday.
Sam Blitz

Has Parker Scott to go with another poor result?

Scott Parker has won only two of his 11 games in charge at Club Brugge
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Scott Parker has won only two of his 11 games in charge at Club Brugge

Less than a year ago, Scott Parker was on cloud nine after guiding Bournemouth back to the Premier League at the first time of asking.

Ten months is a long time in football. The 42-year-old is already staring down the barrel of a second sacking since that promotion.

“He must now conclude that he is not the right man in the right place,” said Belgium’s Het Laatste Nieuws after his Club Brugge side were humbled by relegation-troubled Oostende on Friday night.

A 9-0 defeat at Liverpool in August was enough to spook an overzealous Cherries hierarchy only four games into the Premier League season, and now Parker’s luck is up again. 11 matches after he took over at Club Brugge on New Year’s Eve, he finds himself back up the creek without a paddle.

There is not much room for error among the canals of Brugge, where the Blauw-Zwart have won or finished second in all of the last eight seasons. They were already 12 points off leaders Genk when Parker arrived, and after only two wins in 10 since that gap has widened to 19.

That Oostende loss hasn’t quite proved the final straw, but a poor showing against Benfica on Tuesday could. The tie is already as good as over after Club Brugge’s 2-0 defeat in the home leg, but with question marks raised this week whether the dressing room are still behind their manager, the manner of the performance in Lisbon is critical for the Englishman abroad to save his future.
Ron Walker



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