Champions League Resumes with Key Injuries Sidelining Star Players
The UEFA Champions League resumed on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, with a wave of injuries casting a shadow over the competition. Kylian Mbappé’s hamstring injury is expected to keep him out beyond Wednesday, when defending champion Real Madrid faces Lille. Manchester City midfielder Rodri is out for the season with a serious knee injury, while Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen will miss most of it. Inter Milan’s Nicolò Barella, who impressed against Rodri on September 18, will miss at least one Champions League game due to a thigh strain.
These injuries have reignited the debate about player workload in a congested calendar. The expanded Champions League format, which was pushed by influential clubs, has resulted in 18 games this week, leaving each team with six more to play through January.
Rematches and Crowd Size
The first week of the new Champions League format featured two repeats of past finals. Manchester City and Inter drew 0-0, while Liverpool defeated AC Milan 3-1. Another rematch is scheduled for Wednesday when Aston Villa hosts Bayern Munich, a giant of the European Cup era that was shocked 1-0 in the 1982 final.
Crowd size and fan fervor have varied in the opening week. Celtic Park witnessed a pulsating atmosphere for a rare European win by the Scottish champion, while the attendance was lower for the Inter-Manchester City game. Milan-Liverpool was far from sold out, with fewer than 60,000 fans at San Siro.
Key Matchups
Despite Mbappé’s absence, Real Madrid is expected to have too much firepower for Lille. Premier League leader Liverpool hosts Bologna, while Girona’s first European visitor to the Montilivi stadium is Feyenoord. Dinamo Zagreb fired its coach after a drubbing at Bayern and brought back Nenad Bjelica for a second spell. He starts in the Champions League hosting Monaco.
Tuesday’s Games
* Celtic vs. Borussia Dortmund
* Bayer Leverkusen vs. AC Milan
* Inter Milan vs. Red Star Belgrade
* Arsenal vs. Paris Saint-Germain
* Barcelona vs. Young Boys
Wednesday’s Games
* Real Madrid vs. Lille
* Liverpool vs. Bologna
* Girona vs. Feyenoord
* Dinamo Zagreb vs. Monaco