UEFA Champions League: Numbers and Facts Before the Round of 16 Draw

Here are some figures and facts for the 16 clubs that qualified for the final price of the European Champions League in football, before the drawing of the draw Monday in the Swiss city of Nyon, the headquarters of the Confederation of the Game.

Bayern Munich: He led his group two rounds before the end of the first round, but coach Hanzi Flick's squad has not yet reached the dominance of last season, after he replaced the dismissed Croatian Niko Kovac and dominated locally and continually.

Borussia Dortmund: He won three times in a row after a deficient stroke at the start.

His Swiss coach Lucien Favre, coming in 2018, is counting on an arsenal of talented young players.

Leipzig, Germany: Young coach Julian Nagelsmann, 33, led him to the semi-finals of the last edition in a remarkable achievement.

He waited until the last breath to qualify at the expense of Manchester United, England, with four wins and two losses.

Borussia Moenchengladbach, Germany: The 1977 runners-up presented a dynamic game under the supervision of coach Marco Roze, who played under Klopp's management in Mainz, Germany.

He lost his last two matches and qualified hard in a group that included Real Madrid and Inter Milan.

Real Madrid: The defending champion returned 13 times (a record) to coach Zinedine Zidane after he left his position in 2018. He was deposited last season in the Round of 16, but began to achieve successive victories after a negative period that threatened the former world champion to remain in office.

Barcelona of Spain: Five wins were not enough to top their group.

The Catalan machine needs to pump additional oils if he wants to win his sixth and first title since 2015.

Atletico Madrid: After nine years and about 500 games, Argentine coach Diego Simeone intends to repeat the achievement of last season, when Liverpool eliminated the title holders in the round of 16, but was deposited in the quarter-finals.

The Spaniard Ashila: He qualified two rounds before the end of the first round.

Coach Julen Lopetegui's players showed great determination, despite their modest appearances in the domestic league.

Juventus: New coach Andrea Pirlo helped his former clubs AC Milan and Juventus win six titles and two in the Champions League, when he was a distinguished playmaker.

Spanish striker Alvaro Morata emerged this season after returning to Turin, and he is the owner of the only goal Juventus in the 2015 final against Barcelona (1-3).

Atalanta of Italy: qualified for the second time to the knockout stage, after reaching the quarter-finals last season for the first time in its history.

The three victories in the group stage all came away.

Lazio of Italy: In 2016, Simone Inzaghi was coached by the club's son, in his first assignment.

It led him to three domestic cup titles.

He reached the group stage under his supervision for the first time since 2008 and the knockout stages since 2000.

Liverpool (England): Looking for its seventh and second title with its coach Klopp, who brought him to the round of 16 despite injuries.

Portuguese newcomer Diogo Jota recently starred in his ranks.

Manchester City, England: In his eleventh season as a coach for a first team, Spanish coach Pep Guardiola won eight titles, but his last coronation in the Champions League dates back to 2011 with Barcelona.

City scored the top of their group for the fourth consecutive year, in qualifying two rounds before and only conceded once in six matches.

Chelsea, England: 355 minutes left without conceding the net at the beginning of the group stage.

Frank Lampard won the Champions League and Europa League as a midfielder with Chelsea.

After reaching the training seats in 2019, the 42-year-old dreams of a second title for West London after 2012, with new reinforcements such as Germans Kay Havertz, Timo Werner and Moroccan Hakim Ziyech.

French Paris Saint-Germain: He lost twice in the first three matches, but Brazilian Neymar saved him with three consecutive victories, to lead a strong group that included Leipzig and Manchester United.

Porto, Portugal: Three wins in a row after an opening loss against Manchester City.

He did not shake the nets of his solid defense in four matches in a row.

The coach and his former player Sergio Conceicao owe his qualification to players Sergio Oliveira and Colombian Matthews Uribe, in addition to Mexican Jesيسs Corona and Brazilian Ottavio.

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