The UEFA Champions League is back with a revamped format, and the excitement is already palpable.
Wednesday’s games delivered plenty of thrills, and the action continues with intriguing fixtures scheduled for Thursday.
Here’s a rundown of what we learned and what to anticipate as the group stage unfolds.
- Atalanta’s debut against Arsenal promises fireworks
Atalanta’s new-look Gewiss Stadium will host Arsenal for the first time in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Last season, Atalanta was the only team to defeat Bayer Leverkusen, and they’re known for high-scoring games.
Their last four Champions League matches saw both teams scoring multiple goals. Arsenal, coming off a derby victory over Tottenham, is also in strong form, suggesting another high-octane clash.
- Brest’s historic European debut
Brest, alongside Girona, is making its Champions League debut this season. As the first French team to enter the competition since Nantes in 1965, Brest’s arrival is noteworthy.
They will face Austria’s Sturm Graz, with maverick midfielder Romain Del Castillo expected to play a pivotal role for the French side.
- Conor’s impact at Atlético Madrid
New Atlético Madrid signing Conor is quickly becoming a fan favorite after scoring in a 3-0 win over Valencia. His performance will be under the spotlight as Atlético hosts RB Leipzig at the Metropolitano. Conor’s early success has already impressed supporters and might spark frustration among Chelsea fans who saw him depart.
- Monaco vs. Barcelona: A clash of form and injuries
Monaco, currently in excellent form, will test themselves against Barcelona at Stade Louis II. Despite Barcelona’s 100% record in La Liga, they will be without key players Dani Olmo and Fermín Lopez. Monaco’s strong defensive record and Breel Embolo’s goal-scoring potential could make this a challenging match for the visitors.
- Florian Wirtz’s Champions League debut
Bayer Leverkusens Florian Wirtz, known for his stellar performances in the Europa League, will make his highly anticipated Champions League debut against Feyenoord. Wirtz’s impressive record in the Europa League, with 24 direct goal involvements and 88 chances created, makes him one to watch.
As the Champions League season progresses, these key matches and players will provide plenty of excitement and potentially set the stage for a memorable campaign.