English quartet happy to remain in Europe

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With British politics still engulfed in Brexit chaos at least England's football teams are providing some much-needed clarity when it comes to ...

LONDON: With British politics still engulfed in Brexit chaos at least England's football teams are providing some much-needed clarity when it comes to their standing in Europe.

Not since Chelsea's unlikely triumph in Bayern Munich's backyard in 2012 has an English club lifted the trophy. Barcelona and Juventus remain formidable threats in Friday's draw, but both will be hoping to avoid the English sides, in particular Manchester City and Liverpool who are engaged in the tightest domestic title battle in Europe's big leagues.

Guardiola said it is"incredible" to have four English clubs in the quarter-finals after a decade of Spanish control which saw the country provide three of the last eight for six successive seasons until this campaign. Liverpool's squad strengthening has allowed them to establish parity with a Manchester City side who ran away with the title last year in record-breaking fashion.

 

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