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UEFA Champions League Final 8
UEFA Champions League Final 8: Where do Things Stand?
Publish Date: August 12, 2020
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EURO 2020 taking place in 2021— with no name change —does not mean there won’t be any European championships in the soccer world this summer. Despite a five-month delay, the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League wrapped up this past week. Friday August 7 saw Manchester City end Real Madrid’s quest for 14 and Lyon survive a Cristiano Ronaldo onslaught en route to an aggregate victory on away goals over Juventus.
The next day, Bayern Munich trounced Chelsea and Barcelona beat Napoli, punching the last tickets to the quarterfinal.
But five months is a long time, so what happened everywhere else? Who’s left in the world’s biggest club competition? Here’s a look at each quarterfinal match-up and what’s to come in the weirdest ever iteration of the UEFA Champions League.
Atalanta vs. PSG 8/12 at 3:00 pm ET
The biggest question coming into the match was whether or not 21-year-old star Kylian Mbappé would be healthy enough to play. While it seems like he has recovered enough to make an appearance, manager Thomas Tuchel has said that he
won’t be able to play a full 90 minutes . This, combined with a suspension to Ángel Di María, means it will be Neymar’s time to shine for the Parisians. PSG will also be without midfielder Marco Verratti, who
suffered an injury in training