
Real Madrid's English midfielder #05 Jude Bellingham (L) and Levante's Spanish defender #04 Adrian De La Fuente fight for the ball during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Levante UD at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.AFP
Arsenal has six straight wins and needs a point to become the first team to secure a spot in the round of 16. After defeats to Atletico Madrid and Liverpool, Inter — the heavily beaten finalist last season — dropped to sixth place and is looking to avoid three straight losses in the competition for the first time.
With only the top eight progressing directly to the last 16, many of Europe’s top teams are battling to avoid dropping into positions 9-24 and having to go through the playoffs.
Madrid, the record 15-time champion, is one of them in seventh place. On 12 points — the same as ninth-placed Liverpool — the Spanish giant hosts Monaco.
New Madrid coach, Álvaro Arbeloa, is in his third match at the helm and taking charge of a Champions League game for the first time. Star striker Kylian Mbappé will be playing against his first club.
With one point more are third-place PSG and fourth-place Man City, who face trips to Sporting Lisbon and Bodø/Glimt in northern Norway, respectively.
Both of the European heavyweights squeezed into the playoffs last season, so are in a more comfortable position 12 months on — unless they lose surprisingly this week.
Of the 36 teams in the Champions League, 11 have changed coaches this season — and one more could go if Tottenham’s poor run of results continues when Borussia Dortmund visits.
Thomas Frank remains in charge of Tottenham but is on shaky ground and has been jeered by fans in recent games.
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