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UEFA Champions League is the biggest tournament in Europe. Each team tries its best to progress in the competition. The key to progressing in the competition is to win more matches. These are the top 4 clubs with the longest unbeaten streak at home in UEFA Champions League history.
1.Barcelona - They are the club with the longest unbeaten streak at home in UEFA Champions League history. They are unbeaten in 38 home games at UCL from 2013-2020.
2. Bayern Munich - They were unbeaten in 29 home matches in the UEFA Champions League from 1998 to 2002. During that time, they won the 2000/2001 UCL title.
3. Manchester City - The Citizens is the club with the 3rd longest unbeaten streak at home in the UEFA Champions League. They are unbeaten in 25 matches at UCL's Etihad Stadium since 2018. They won 0-3 against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the UCL quarter-finals.
4. Arsenal - The Gunners were unbeaten in 24 home matches in the UEFA Champions League from 2004 to 2009.
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Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has called Eden Hazard one of the best players he has faced in his career.
The England international told BBC Sport's TikTok that the former Chelsea player gave him a hard time when he played for London rivals Tottenham.
Hazard is often the barometer for players who have moved to Stamford Bridge in recent years.
January addition Joao Felix has been compared to the Belgian during his brief spell in west London due to his difficulty in getting the ball.
Meanwhile, Noni Madueke considers the 32-year-old an inspiration for his time with the Blues. To be fair, things have not gone as planned for Hazard since his move to Real Madrid in 2019.
Walker praises Hazard
He now barely plays for the European champions, while his international career with Belgium also came to an end after being eliminated in the group stage at the World Cup in Qatar.
It's easy to forget how special he was at Chelsea, but Walker reminded everyone of his qualities by calling him one of the three toughest opponents of his career. .
I said:
"First, I want to talk about Eden Hazard. We had some good games against Tottenham. You know, Tottenham against Chelsea. He is really difficult to score and sometimes I play better than him, but sometimes he plays better than me.
Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Premier League
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You can certainly tell that things are not looking too bright for Walker right now.
With Pep Guardiola recently saying he will have difficulty adjusting to his new system at City, it may be time to think about a change at club level.
With Chelsea's Reece James also set to move him to England, the prospects aren't as bright as they once were for the former Spurs man.
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