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Schmelzer out for month

Left-back Marcel Schmelzer will miss both legs of Borussia Dortmund's quarter-final because of a groin injury sustained in the second half of their 2-1 home loss to FC Zenit.
 
Karthik said:
Fixture to be announced tonight only.

You are right.. I thought the matches are as per pic. uploaded by balag. bro..But these are actually the teams in the qf..silly mistake..
 
Scholes backs Man United to reach Champions League final


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Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes sees no reason why his old club cannot get to the final of the Champions League this season, despite their domestic struggles under the stewardship of David Moyes.

United fought back to beat Greek champions Olympiakos Piraeus 3-0 on Wednesday and book a place in the last eight of Europe's elite club competition 3-2 on aggregate ahead of Friday's quarter-final draw. The achievement helped mask their struggles in the Premier League, where they sit seventh, 18 points behind leaders Chelsea, with nine games left of their title defence in Moyes's first season in charge.

"For some reason, the team's best performances have come in the Champions League," Scholes told reporters in Singapore on Friday after hosting a training session for local youth players. "If they play like they did on Wednesday, I don't see why they can't reach the final. "It's been a difficult season so far, but getting to the final of the Champions League would make for a good ending.

" United go into the quarter-final draw along with Spanish trio Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, domestic rivals Chelsea, big spending Paris St Germain as well as German duo Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich. Moyes has overseen five home league losses this term, including shock defeats to West Bromwich Albion, Everton and Newcastle United but 39-year-old Scholes, who won the Champions League twice with United, believes the manager has been unfortunate with injuries.

Dutch striker Robin van Persie, who scored a hat-trick in Wednesday's win, has missed big parts of the campaign and also exited on a stretcher with a leg issue before the end of the Olympiakos win. "He's had a lot of injuries to cope with so I feel quite sorry for him," added Scholes, 11-times a Premier League winner who made 718 appearances for United before retiring last year along with manager Alex Ferguson.


 
Simon Hart, Manchester United FC team reporter: United are not among the favourites yet it would be foolish to write them off – just remember how Liverpool FC (2005) and Chelsea FC (2012) conquered Europe after difficult Premier League campaigns. David Moyes’ side have won all four home games and rediscovered something of their old selves when shrugging aside their domestic troubles with Wednesday’s fightback against Olympiacos FC.










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Quarter-final draw​



QF 1-FC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid
QF 2-Real Madrid vs Borussia Dortmund
QF 3-Paris Saint-German vs Chelsea
QF 4-Manchester United vs FC Bayern Munich​





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Karthik said:
Tough for man.utd.
Ya bro tough for ManU but they still are a excellent club.If they show the same performance they did against Olympiakos they can beat Bayern
 
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