Leicester
will avoid Europe's heavyweights in the Champions League draw
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Leicester will avoid
European heavyweights Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich when the draw
for the Champions League is made later - but Claudio Ranieri's side could still
find themselves in a difficult group.
Press
Association report continues:
The
surprise Premier League champions will be in Pot 1 when the draw takes place in
Monaco at 5pm.
The
Foxes' last venture into Europe was 16 years ago, when they were first-round
losers to Red Star Belgrade in the UEFA Cup, and since then they have rubbed
shoulders with Hereford and Stockport in English football's third tier.
Their
return to continental action will at the very least last six matches as Ranieri
attempts to match ambitions in the Champions League with a domestic title
defence.
There
are potential pitfalls awaiting them in the draw, most significantly in Pot 2
where last year's finalists Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Europa
League winners Sevilla lurk, while they could also face a 'Battle of Britain'
against Celtic.
A
worst-case scenario would see Leicester draw Atletico, Basle and Celtic - the
club's with the highest UEFA co-efficient in their pots - while at best they
could draw CSKA Moscow, Borussia Monchengladbach and Rostov.
Leicester
will initially avoid the cream of Europe as the latest reward of their stunning
Premier League success, but Manchester City and Arsenal are seeded below in Pot
2, making them susceptible to drawing one of the competition's powerhouses,
while Tottenham and Celtic are even more precariously placed in Pot 3 and 4
respectively.
Manchester
City confirmed their place in the hat on Wednesday night following a 6-0
aggregate win over Steaua Bucharest, but could immediately bump into Real
Madrid, who knocked them out at the semi-final stage last season.
New
boss Pep Guardiola also faces the prospect of return trips to former clubs
Barcelona or Bayern Munich.
Arsenal
face the prospect of another date with Barcelona, who sent them out in the
last-16 last season, the sixth successive campaign the north Londoners had gone
out at that stage.
The
Gunners have, however, progressed out of the initial group stage for the past
16 years and will be favoured to get out of the group no matter who they draw.
Tottenham
return to Europe's premier club competition knowing their hopes of progressing
could lean heavily on the draw with the prospect of being pooled with one of
the Spanish giants and Dortmund - who dumped them out of the Europa League 5-1
on aggregate in last season's round-of-16 stage.
Celtic
nervously booked their place in the draw with a 5-4 aggregate win over Hapoel
Be'er Sheva after negotiating a qualification campaign that started with an
embarrassing 1-0 defeat to part-timers Lincoln Red Imps in Gibraltar.
Boss Brendan Rodgers nonetheless secured a precious return to the group stage, and the huge financial implications that come with it, with the rewards of the big boys of the continent - or a mouth-watering tie against an English club - to re-enliven Celtic Park with a European night the Hoops fans crave.
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