body-container-line-1
Fri, 31 Aug 2018 Football News

Ibrahim Tanko picks UEFA Champions League Group of Death

Ibrahim Tanko picks UEFA Champions League Group of Death
31 AUG 2018 LISTEN

Assistant coach of the Black Stars, Ibrahim Tanko has tagged Group B of the 2018/19 UEFA Champions draw as the 'Group of Death'.

The pairings for the 2018/19 UEFA Champions League competition was held in Monaco, France, on Thursday evening.

But of all the pairings, the former Borussia Dortmund star who helped the German Bundesliga outfit clinched the 1997 Champions League, believes Group B will be tough for any of the four clubs to make it to the knockout round of the competition.

"'There are two groups that I think fit the Group of Death,' Tanko, who is currently one of Ghana's two assistant coaches, told Goal on Thursday.

"Group B with Barcelona, Tottenham, Inter Milan and PSV is definitely one of the toughest groups this year. Group H also has Manchester United, Juventus, Young Boys and Valencia, who cannot be underrated because they have a very good team and are capable of going to the next round. But I think ultimately, Juve and United are likely to qualify from that group."

"Group C, which has Paris Saint-Germain, Napoli and Liverpool, is also a group that any two of these three teams can qualify from, but I sense PSG and Liverpool will go through, even though Napoli are also a very good side."

"I think the rest of the groups are balanced. We have the so-called big teams and then the teams that are capable of causing a surprise. I think I will pick Group B as my Group of Death. I think this year will be exciting to watch.'

Although he was able to pick out his toughest group, Tanko fell short of naming the likely winner of this year's championship. Real Madrid emerged victors last season, beating Liverpool in a thrilling final.

"It's very difficult to predict now because these are all good teams,' said the striker, who also played for Freiburg.

"At the end of the day, it's going to be the usual suspects like Barca, Real, PSG, Liverpool, Bayern, United, Juve and Inter. But we could see a lot of surprises. Let's wait. As the competition progresses, we'll have better idea.'

He then touches on the chances of former side Dortmund, who made Group A, alongside Atletico Madrid, Monaco and Club Brugge.

"I think Dortmund have a chance of qualifying,' the 41-year-old said.

'Atletico are a strong side with our own [Thomas] Partey and Monaco have a good team too. But Dortmund have the Champions League experience although they have a new team with some new players.

"I hope that they make it to the second round but it's not going to be easy for them."

The Group B consist of five-time winners FC Barcelona, three-time victors Inter Milan, English side Tottenham Hotspur and 1988 champions PSV Eindhoven.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

Sports JournalistPage: SamuelEkowAmoasiAppiah

body-container-line