Friday, April 12, 2013

Pound draw: Chelsea get Basel in Europa League while Spain satisfy Germany in... - Mirror.co.uk

Blues are the last Premier League side left in Europe's second level competition while a Clasico closing is still on at the larger table Dmitry Korotayev Chelsea have already been driven against Basel in the semi-finals of the Europa League while they look to win subsequent European tournaments. The Blues, the first Champions League cases to be expunged at the group phase the next year, may face the Swiss champions away in the first leg on April 25 with the get back leg at Stamford Bridge on Might 2. Basel have accounted for just one Premier League side after whipping Tottenham on fines yesterday evening while Chelsea achieved the semi-finals with a 5-4 combination win over Russian side Rubin Kazan. In the second Europa League semi-final, Fenerbahce will play their first European last-four sport against Benfica who removed Newcastle. The final is likely to be performed at the Amsterdam Arena on Might 15. Oi big ears! The Champions League prize Harold Cunningham Meanwhile, the draw from the Champions League has pitted the 2 German sides against their Spanish counterparts. Pep Guardiola's former team Barcelona may perform his potential team Bayern Munich in the semi-finals. Newly topped Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich will soon be trying to achieve their second consecutive Champions League closing (and third in four years) if they face favourites Barcelona at home in the first leg on April 23. The chance of an all Spanish Clasico closing is still on with Real Madrid enjoying Borussia Dortmund in the 2nd semi-final. Madrid, that are semi-finalists for an archive 24th time and in the ultimate four for the third successive year, may play the 2nd leg of the semi-final against Dortmund in the home. They prevented a final-four clash with Barcelona, who're building a record sixth successive semi-final appearance, but instead will face the only real team still unbeaten in your competition this season. Dortmund won twice in injury time in their quarter-final second knee wrap against Malaga to progress to the final four for the initial time in 15 years.

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