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FootballChelsea, Arsenal Missing in List of Confirmed Teams for Next Season’s UEFA Champions League
- The UEFA Champions League for next season is already taking shape with some top European teams’ qualification already confirmed
- Arsenal missed out on a great opportunity to seal UEFA Champions League qualification after losing 2-0 to Newcastle United on Monday night
- While the Gunners are struggling, Manchester City and Liverpool have already booked their qualifications whereas Chelsea are almost through
Real Madrid and Liverpool lead the teams that have qualified for the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League as top European teams try to book their spot for next season’s competition.
The two Champions League finalists are already through to next season’s group phase as Los Blancos have been crowned Champions of the Spanish La Liga while Liverpool stands a slim chance of snatching the Premier League on the final day.
According to a report via Sports Illustrated, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain, and Barcelona are other teams to have qualified for Europe’s top club competition whereas Chelsea and Arsenal are missing.
With just one game to the end of the English Premier League season, Chelsea needs just one point to book their qualification whereas Arsenal stands a chance of missing out completely.
The Gunners might miss out on the top 4 in England to Tottenham after consecutive defeats that have seen the Gunners lose ground to Spurs.
Teams that have qualified for 2022/23 UEFA Champions League
Manchester City (England)
Liverpool (England)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Barcelona (Spain)
Atletico Madrid (Spain)
AC Milan (Italy)
Inter Milan (Italy)
Napoli (Italy)
Juventus (Italy)
Bayern Munich (Germany)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Porto (Portugal)
Sporting Lisbon (Portugal)
Ajax (Holland)
Red Bull Salzburg (Austria)
Celtic (Scotland)
Shakhtar Donetsk (Ukraine*)
Arsenal’s Champions League hopes fall apart
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Arsenal suffered a huge setback in their quest to qualify for the Champions League when they went 2-0 to Newcastle United on Monday night.
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FootballBen White scored an own goal as Bruno Guimaraes added a second one to condemn Arsenal to a second successive loss.
Newcastle were the better team of the two sides as Arsenal looked out of sorts. Callum Wilson started a Premier League game for the first time in over three months and was a constant menace on Arsenal’s backline.