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Spanish is spoken in the Champions League

Caracas.– After the first four days (out of a total of six) of the group stage of this Champions League, we have that Spain dominates the tournament with absolute authority, which increases its favoritism in this, the most important and media club competition of the world.

Indeed, Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Real Sociedad and Atlético Madrid lead their respective groups, which suggests that Spain will be present as a protagonist in the following phases of the European event.
Real Madrid controls Group C without problems with a full 12 points in its initial four games.
Carlo Ancelotti’s players scored nine goals in favor and three against, who in their last game defeated Sporting Braga of Portugal with an unappealable 3-0 to enter the round of 16.
Barcelona, ​​for its part, leads Group H with nine points, although in its last challenge it was surprised 1-0 by the Ukrainian Shatkhtar, who with that victory breathed optimism into a country at war.
Real Sociedad in turn leads Group D with an accumulated 10 points out of a possible 12.
The impressive Basque team beat the Portuguese Benfica 3-1, leaving a pleasant taste in the atmosphere. Imanol Alguacil’s team will face the Austrian Salzburg on November 29, a team that in this group stage has only one victory due to three defeats, so the option of continuing to advance is valid.
As for Diego Simeone’s Atlético Madrid, they have had to battle in the complicated Group E with Lazio, Feyenoord and Celtic Glasgow, to stay at the top with eight points, the result of two wins and two draws.
In their last match, Atlético defeated the vulnerable Celtic 6-0, thereby climbing to the place of honor in their bracket.
The other leaders in this group stage of the Champions League are Bayern Munich (Group A with 12 points), Arsenal (Group B with nine points), Borussia Dortmund (Group F with seven points) and the champion Manchester City (Group G with 12 points).
The favorites
Although Spain currently dominates the group stage of the Champions League, Manchester City and Bayern Munich are precisely the favorites according to the bookmakers.
Specialists assure that both City and Bayern have been the teams least affected by the fluctuations of the current economy, and in this sense their payrolls have remained unchanged.
Thus, faced with a transfer market that is practically at a standstill, the economy dictates the pace and teams think long and hard before making large investments. That is why teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, ​​PSG or the Italians are working on their squads and could give a surprise that changes the odds and the order of favorites.
But in the meantime, Manchester City is the favorite with a profit of 3.20 for each euro bet and Bayern Munich follows with a profit of 6.00 euros for each ticket.
Then follow Real Madrid with a fee of 9.00 euros, Arsenal (10.00), Barcelona (15.00), Paris SG (15.00), Manchester United (19.00), Inter Milan (19.00), Newcastle (21.00), Atlético Madrid ( 23.00), Naples (23.00) and AC Milan (34.00 euros per ticket).
Madrid, always Madrid
We are clear that for almost everyone, Manchester City is the big favorite to win this Champions League for the second time in a row, with its star Norwegian striker Erling Haaland, who is also the betting favorite to win the title of best scorer. .
However, we must also be aware that we are talking about a unique tournament in the world and the participating teams have enormous potential.
At this point we cannot forget Real Madrid or Bayern, two classics that always cause war. Nor can we leave aside FC Barcelona, ​​which was proclaimed champion of the Spanish League last season and is preparing thoroughly to try to recover the splendor of yesteryear in Europe.
And we should not underestimate Paris SG either, a team that under the technical direction of Luis Enrique, has good options to – once and for all – achieve its most desired goal: the Champions League title. Place your bets

2023-11-19 15:33:54
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