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Champions League Preview Group G

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by Tyduffy

Inter Milan

The Nerazzurri dominated Serie A last season with a whopping 97 pts from 38 matches, beating second-place Roma by 22 pts.  Their run included a record-setting 17 consecutive league victories.  Their hot streak did not, however, continue into the Champions League, where they were hastily eliminated on away goals by Valencia.

Despite much speculation that they would bring in Carlos Tevez, Inter were not too active on the transfer market.  They did bring in Suazo and Chivu, but, on the whole, they determined not to mess with success.  They are currently tied for 5th in Serie A with 4 pts from 2 matches.  This may be the toughest group 1-4, but with players like Vieira, Figo, Crespo, Zanetti et al., they have both the talent and the experience to get them through on top of this group.

CSKA Moscow

CSKA won their third domestic title in four seasons, last year.  They also performed fairly well in the Champions League, notably by getting results in both matches against Arsenal.  However, they were narrowly eliminated when Porto and Arsenal both drew in the final match.  Despite being from a "lesser" league, they have a nucleus of talented Brazilian internations (Daniel Carvalho, Vagner Love, Dudu) and football manager stud Igor Akinfeev between the pipes.  They will have a huge home advantage, and unlike last season it should push them on into the knockout stages.

PSV

PSV Eindhoven won their third Eredivise title in a row, narrowly edging Ajax on goal difference by one goal.  They put up a fight in the Champions League as well, shocking Arsenal before losing to Liverpool in the quarterfinals.  However, their success, at least in the Champions League, hinged upon their defensive play, which should be weakened with the departure of defender Alex to Chelsea.

Fenerbahce

Fenerbache won their seventeenth Turkish Super League title last season.  They also made it the round of 32 in the UEFA Cup before being defeated 5-5 on away goals to AZ Alkmaar.  They sought to upgrade the squad by bringing in a big name in the summer, and managed to do so with legend Roberto Carlos.  Unfortunately, it is not the Roberto Carlos of 8 or 9 years ago, but the Roberto Carlos who notably lost his mark and watched Thierry Henry sail by him in the World Cup.   In another group they could turn some heads, but this one should be too arduous.


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RohandevganAll-American
807 days ago
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Inter Milan to come out as winners followed by PSV. I thought Inter would be dangerous this season but they haven't looked very promising so far. Carlos would be beneficial for Fenerbahce even though he is getting old.
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JgiuffraDiv-I Stud
806 days ago
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I agree that this is one of the most difficult groups to call. Fenerbache sign big names just to Advance in the CL. I think it will probably be Inter and PSV...no, Fenerbace....no, PSV...Seriously I do think Moscow will have as godd a chance as they ever had, but I still fancy the Dutch to go through.
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Dcsundevil2002Div-I Stud
806 days ago
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I agree that OSV should make it out of this group.
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FoolsgoldVarsity Captain
806 days ago
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PSV lost not only Alex, but their captain Cocu and their second best striker in Arouna Kone. I will be shocked if they don't end up at the bottom of this group. I have Inter and CSKA Moskva advancing as well with the Russian side winning the group. They have a lot of talent and are young and experienced at the same time.
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TyduffyRed-Shirting
806 days ago
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I think CSKA has a better squad and it is much more difficult of a away fixture. I think that there is a temptation to discount them because of where they play, but they are a very good squad.
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