The last round of the Champions group stage will take place this Tuesday. By Group B, the Milan looks for the classification for the round of 16 against the Liverpool, at 5 pm (GMT), at the San Siro.
Milan are in third position with four points. Liverpool, in turn, has already conquered the first position in the bracket, with 100% success.
Therefore, the English can send an alternative formation to the field. But coach Stefano Pioli only thinks about looking for a spot at Milan. “We will have to be very careful and make good choices. We only have one chance and we have to risk everything. I believe we can qualify because we want to, we created that possibility,” he said.
On the other hand, coach Jurgen Klopp discussed the use of reserves and praised the fact that he could be at the San Siro in an unprecedented way. “I’m looking forward to playing at San Siro, a first for me. It’s not the first time we’ve faced Zlatan Ibrahimovic, but it’s great to have players involved like Mo Salah and him,” he said.
Also in the same group, Porto and Atlético de Madrid face off at Estádio do Dragão. The owners of the house are in second place with five points. But the Spaniards are with four, in last.
Group A
Group A already has its classifieds for the round of 16 defined. Second-placed PSG hosts Club Brugge, at 2:45 pm (GMT), at Parque dos Príncipes.
In Germany, RB Leipzig will face Manchester City, leader of the group. Leipzig and Brugge are on four points and are still fighting for a place in the Europa League. The Germans are ahead in the tiebreaker.
Check out this Tuesday’s games:
Paris Saint-Germain x Club Brugge
Leipzig x Manchester City
Porto x Atlético de Madrid
Milan x Liverpool
Borussia Dortmund x Besiktas
Ajax x Sporting
Real Madrid x International
Shakhtar x Sheriff

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