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What does the Champions League have in store this week?

What does the Champions League have in store this week?
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Tottenham look to be on easy street but Manchester United have it all to do.

The Champions League returns this week with Manchester United and Tottenham in action along with holders Real Madrid.

Here, Press Association Sport takes a look at some of the main talking points.

Ole up against it

Manchester United v Paris Saint-Germain – UEFA Champions League – Round of 16 – First Leg – Old Trafford
Manchester United face an uphill battle in Paris (Martin Rickett/PA)

Manchester United's task against Paris St Germain is set to be made
all the more difficult by up to 10 absentees. Unbeaten on the domestic front since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took caretaker charge in December, the only blot on the interim manager's copybook is last month's 2-0 first-leg loss to the Ligue 1 champions at Old Trafford. France's World Cup-winning midfielder Paul Pogba is banned while United's lengthy injury list is set to include Anthony Martial due to a groin complaint. Nevertheless, Solskjaer has pledged to fight at PSG and try to secure a famous away win akin to the semi-final triumph that saw Juventus beaten 3-2 on the way to the treble in 1999. "If we get an early goal, then suddenly we are in with a shout," he said.

Spurs in good shape

Tottenham's domestic title challenge may have wilted following back-to-back defeats against Burnley and Chelsea, but they are sitting pretty in Europe with a 3-0 first-leg lead against Borussia Dortmund. It would take something particularly 'Spursy' for Harry Kane and co not to progress to the last eight. Kane said: "It's not going to be easy, but it's down to us to put a performance in and we will never have a better chance to get to a quarter-final."

Real remain in the hunt

Two painful Clasico defeats mean Real Madrid are out of the Copa del Rey and languishing third in LaLiga, 12 points adrift, after losing 1-0 to Barcelona over the weekend. However, a fourth consecutive Champions League triumph remains a possibility as they prepare to host Ajax with a 2-1 lead from the first leg. Despite Sergio Ramos missing through suspension the holders should be able to prevent Ajax scoring the minimum of two goals they will need to cause a shock.

Nic makes Roma tick

Nicolo Zaniolo emerged as the latest whizzkid on the European  scene after his two goals gave Roma the edge over Porto in the first leg. The 19-year-old, one of the few bright spots in a disappointing season for Roma, opened the scoring when he controlled Edin Dzeko's pass before drilling a low effort past Iker Casillas. He added a second from six yards out after Dzeko's shot came back off a post. But Porto gave themselves a chance with an away goal from Adrian Lopez to make it all to play for at the Estadio do Dragao.

VAR from perfect

Chelsea v Manchester United – FA Cup – Fifth Round – Stamford Bridge
VAR will come under scrutiny again (Nigel French/PA)

Video Assistant Referees were introduced into the competition for
the knockout stages and quickly sparked debate following the contentious decision to disallow an Ajax goal against Real in the first leg. There initially appeared to be little wrong with Nicolas Tagliafico's header until Dusan Tadic – who was in front of Real goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois but did not touch the ball – was shown to be fractionally offside and adjudged to be interfering with play. Prepare for another round of tedious debate about a system that was supposed to put an end to controversial decisions but instead seems to create more.

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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Manchester CityMan City29232476205671
2Liverpool29217164154970
3Tottenham HotspurSpurs29201856302661
4Manchester UnitedMan Utd29177558382058
5Arsenal29176661392257
6Chelsea28175649301956
7Wolverhampton WanderersWolves29127103735243
8Watford29127104141043
9West Ham UnitedWest Ham29116123741-439
10Everton29107123939037
11Leicester CityLeicester29105143541-635
12Bournemouth29104153954-1534
13Crystal Palace2996143539-433
14Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2987142636-1031
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton2886143041-1130
16Burnley2986153253-2130
17Southampton2969143249-1727
18Cardiff CityCardiff2974182557-3225
19Fulham2945202765-3817
20Huddersfield TownHuddersfield2935211551-3614

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