Champions League draw: Real Madrid play Liverpool

Champions League holders Real Madrid will face former ­European champions Liverpool, FC Basel and debutants Ludogorets of Bulgaria following the group stage draw yesterday.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas poses with the trophy during yesterdays draw in Monte Carlo. Picture: GettyReal Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas poses with the trophy during yesterdays draw in Monte Carlo. Picture: Getty
Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas poses with the trophy during yesterdays draw in Monte Carlo. Picture: Getty

The eagerly awaited event, held at the Grimaldi Forum in Monte Carlo, had a distinct air of deja vu about it.

Bayern Munich and Manchester City were drawn in the same group for the second ­successive season, as were Chelsea and Schalke 04, and Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund.

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Barcelona and Paris St ­Germain, both clubs with strong links to Qatar, will also face each other in a mouthwatering clash.

Real won the title for a record-extending 10th time when they beat Atletico Madrid 4-1 after extra time in Lisbon in May and have the chance to avenge a 5-0 aggregate defeat by five-time champions Liverpool in the last 16 in 2009 – when they lost 1-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu and 4-0 at Anfield.

Further back in time Liverpool beat Real 1-0 in the 1981 ­European Cup final in Paris.

Real will open the defence of their crown when they host Basel in a Group B match on ­September 16 and will visit the minnows of Ludogorets on ­1 October. They face Liverpool at Anfield on 22 October with the return leg in Madrid on ­4 ­November.

“We know it’s going to be very tough,” said Cristiano Ronaldo of the Liverpool tie. “In ­general the group is nice, it’s good for Real Madrid.

“We are going to try and do the same again this season. We’re going to try to win the Champions League. It will be ­difficult but Real Madrid are always thinking big, thinking huge.”

Bayern and Manchester City were joined by CSKA Moscow for the second straight season too with AS Roma completing the quartet in Group E.

Last season City midfielder Yaya Toure was racially abused at CSKA, leading European ­soccer’s governing body Uefa to order a partial closure of their stadium. Last season’s runners-up Atletico were grouped with former champions Juventus, ­Olympiakos Piraeus and Malmo of Sweden in Group A.

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Barca and PSG will also face former European champions Ajax Amsterdam and APOEL ­Nicosia in Group F.

Real Madrid, who waited 12 years to secure their 10th title, are bidding to become the first club in the Champions League era to win the trophy in ­successive seasons, a feat achieved fairly regularly under the old European Cup format.

The last team to win the title in successive seasons was AC Milan in 1989 and 1990, but ­Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored 17 goals in the competition for Real last season, sees no reason why they cannot retain their crown.

Speaking at the draw ceremony after picking up an award as the best player in the ­competition last season, the Portugal winger was asked by compere and former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel, if Real could win it again. He said: “Why not? Everything is ­possible. I’ve won it with ­Manchester United and now with Madrid, so we’re looking forward to another one.”

Bayern and Manchester City will meet for the third time in four seasons.

Last term Bayern won 3-1 in Manchester before City won the return 3-2 in Munich as both teams qualified from the group.

Bayern chairman Karl ­Hopfner told reporters: “We know the teams well after facing Man City and CSKA last year and Roma will not be easy either.

“I think it is the toughest group by far.”

Another intriguing draw ­pitted Barca with PSG, Ajax and APOEL.

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PSG’s Sweden striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic also has close links with both teams, having also played for Barca, and will no doubt relish the matches against his former team-mates.

The competition gets underway on 16 September with this season’s final at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin on 6 June.