In a close contest that goes down to Spain versus England or La Liga versus Premier League, several questions are asked if history it’s going to repeat itself for the second consecutive time in a row where two England representatives – Chelsea and Manchester City, rocked horns in the finals a year ago. Real Madrid and Villarreal are the Spanish representatives Likewise in England- Manchester City and Liverpool.
England representative – Manchester City had their fair share of the UEFA Champions League semifinals on Tuesday night beating Real Madrid by 4-3 at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, a goal advantage in the return leg at Madrid, Santiago Bernabeu.
Manchester City has never been crowned as European Champions and after taking the lead in the first leg, their attempts for two successive finals look imminent. Real Madrid, the most successful team in the competition, 13th European Champions aiming to extend after four years in the wilderness.
And in today’s encounter, approximately 50 kilometers from Etihad, Liverpool are set to welcome Villarreal – an underrated side who has surprisingly rolled the dice on two European giants – Juventus, and Bayern Munchen. Their second successive Champions League appearance as a semifinalist since 2005/2006 season – Villarreal have high expectations for this season. Likewise, Liverpool wants to make their ninth appearance a successful third European Champions.
Note: For a decade now, five representatives in the same league have met in the Champions League Finals.
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