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CLUBS WITH HIGHER CHANCES OF PROCEEDING TO THE UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER FINALS THIS SEASON

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The 2022/2023 season of the UEFA Champions League will continue with the Round of 16 on 14 February 2023. According to Score90's Prediction, these are the clubs most likely to reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.


1. Bayern Munich vs. PSG – This match will take place on his 14th February 2023. Bayern Munich have a 52% chance of reaching the quarter-finals.


2. Liverpool vs. Real Madrid – These teams met in the 2021/2022 UCL final. This makes both teams ready and thus more competitive. Liverpool have his 52% chance of making it to the quarterfinals and Real Madrid his 48% chance of making it to the quarterfinals. The first leg will take place on his February 21st at 11pm.

 3. Chelsea vs Borussia Dortmund - Chelsea have a 65% chance of reaching the quarter-finals. The game will take place on February 14, 2023.




4. Manchester City vs RB Leipzig – Manchester City continue to perform well, with an 84% chance of reaching the quarter-finals. The game is on February 22nd.


5. Napoli vs. Eintracht Frankfurt - With Napoli his five wins in his UEFA Champions League group stage, his odds of reaching the quarter-finals are 66%.


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Mikel Arteta and Antonio Conte's contrasting touchline behaviour speaks volumes

Mikel Arteta and Antonio Conte are known as the two most vibrant managers in the Premier League, but it was the Spaniard who came out on top on Sunday.


Arteta's Arsenal side swept rivals Tottenham to the top of the Premier League with eight points. An own goal from Hugo Lloris and a long shot from Martin his Odegård gave the Gunners three points.


The game itself showed him a stark contrast between the two teams this season, especially in the first half. Arsenal were confident and in control of the game, but Spurs struggled to match the intensity of their opponents for most of his 90 minutes. This was also reflected in the actions of the two managers on the touchline during the match. Around the hour mark, Granito Xhaka went down after a late challenge from Cristian Romero.


The Swiss captain remained down before referee Craig Pawson awarded Arsenal a free kick in another incident. When he got to his feet, Conte started arguing with the midfielder and both men yelled at each other.


The Spurs boss also appeared to make a 'mouth' gesture towards the Arsenal star and he continued to argue. Ten minutes after the incident, Arteta displayed a stark contrast.

When a brawl broke out on the other side, Arsenal manager Oleksandr Zinchenko called to discuss a change in tactics. I dragged out both Granit Xhaka.


Former Arsenal star Paul Merson scored for Conte at half-time and Spurs were already 2-0 down. Merson has described Tottenham's first half performance as 'embarrassing' and blamed Conte. "They were really bad. Arsenal were great. They had two or one and a half good chances. To me you're talking about one of Conte's greatest managers," he said Sky. told Sport.


"He didn't change it and completely ripped it to pieces by letting that team go there - he had to change it. Honestly, where Partey is now, whoever plays You can, but no one can get close to him.


"I can't believe a director of this quality didn't try to pick this up. It's such a shame. It's great that Arsenal and Tottenham are not close to them."


Arsenal are on a seven-day break before their next game in a big clash at the top of the table with Manchester United.The Red Devils are the only team to beat the Gunners in the Premier League so far this season. team and currently in 3rd place.


Meanwhile, Conte must regroup for Thursday's trip to reigning champions Manchester City. Spurs are currently fifth in Champions League qualifying, five points behind bottom-placed United.

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