Each year the competition showcases the world’s greatest football players, tactics and managers. Players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi, Ribery, and Van Persie get to show off their footballing gifts to millions of people, there is also the added bonus of Jose Mourinho showing off his sociopathic dad routine, and Sir Alex Ferguson’s constant ‘wasp’ chewing.
This year promises to be a mouthwatering display of Europe’s finest, and
the footballing gods have delivered a Quarter final line-up of the highest calibre.
With matches such as Manchester United vs. Real Madrid and AC Milan vs. FC
Barcelona, football fans the world over are just waiting for January to tick
down.
Last year, the trophy was won by the least likely of winners, Chelsea,
who this year have already been knocked out of the competition, stopping them
from retaining the trophy for a consecutive year; a feat not achieved since, bar
AC Milan’s back to back victories in old European Cup format in 1989-90.
Since the competition’s inception, there have been 22 different club
winners, with 12 winning the coveted trophy more than once. Real Madrid have
the highest affinity with the cup, with no less than 9 wins and 3 runners up
medals. AC Milan, interestingly, come a close second with 7 wins and 4 runners
up medals.
Madrid can lay claim to best goal scored in the final, with
Zinedine Zidane’s left footed volley from the edge of the penalty area against
Bayer Leverkusen in the 2001-2002 final.
2012/13 Competition
This season the competition has already knocked out a few possible
contenders for the trophy. Chelsea, as previously mentioned, were knocked out
in the group stages; and Manchester City, who were hoping to improve on last
season’s early knock out of the competition and finally mount a solid attack on
a first ever Champions League triumph, were once again an early casualty.
This year’s last 16 will be a fascinating affair. With the reigning
champions already knocked out, and with the new footballing powers such as Shakhtar,
PSG and Dortmund attempting to
make the jump up the big boy’s table, who are flexing their muscles ready for
action - we will certainly be spoilt for choice come the 12th of Feb.
Links and Pictures: BBC Sport, The Daily Telegraph, talksport.co.uk, youtube.com, bleacherreport.com
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