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Competition Europa League 2020-21 - Quest For Glory

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I remember they stunned Monchengladbach last season in EL. Now they qualified in KO rounds. They’re no push overs, they probably exploit that the bigger teams underestimate them and they do their thing which seems to work in EL.
They lost their top striker Weissman to La Liga in the summer. Our second-string should have it in the bag.

Looking at the area it's quite a remote rural shithole. full of Bauern
 
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The draw for the last 16 of the Europa League will take place on Friday, 26 February at 12:00 GMT.

With no seedings, and no restrictions on sides from the same nation facing each other, the draw could produce an all-Premier League clash.
Tottenham could be joined by Manchester United, Arse-nal, Leicester and Rangers if they come through their last-32 ties this week.

The eight last-16 ties will be played on 11 and 18 March.

The BBC Sport website and app will have live text coverage of the draw.

Remaining sides and last-32 first-leg scores:​

Tottenham (beat Wolfsberger 8-1 on aggregate)

Dynamo Kiev 1-1 Club Bruges

Red Star Belgrade 2-2 AC Milan

Krasnodar 2-3 Dinamo Zagreb

Olympiakos 4-2 PSV Eindhoven

Real Sociedad 0-4 Manchester United

Slavia Prague 0-0 Leicester

Braga 0-2 Roma

Young Boys 4-3 Bayer Leverkusen

Benfica 1-1 Arse-nal

Red Bull Salzburg 0-2 Villarreal

Granada 2-0 Napoli

Lille 1-2 Ajax

Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0-2 Shakhtar Donetsk

Molde 3-3 Hoffenheim
 

The draw for the last 16 of the Europa League will take place on Friday, 26 February at 12:00 GMT.

With no seedings, and no restrictions on sides from the same nation facing each other, the draw could produce an all-Premier League clash.
Tottenham could be joined by Manchester United, Arse-nal, Leicester and Rangers if they come through their last-32 ties this week.

The eight last-16 ties will be played on 11 and 18 March.

The BBC Sport website and app will have live text coverage of the draw.

Remaining sides and last-32 first-leg scores:​

Tottenham (beat Wolfsberger 8-1 on aggregate)

Dynamo Kiev 1-1 Club Bruges

Red Star Belgrade 2-2 AC Milan

Krasnodar 2-3 Dinamo Zagreb

Olympiakos 4-2 PSV Eindhoven

Real Sociedad 0-4 Manchester United

Slavia Prague 0-0 Leicester

Braga 0-2 Roma

Young Boys 4-3 Bayer Leverkusen

Benfica 1-1 Arse-nal

Red Bull Salzburg 0-2 Villarreal

Granada 2-0 Napoli

Lille 1-2 Ajax

Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0-2 Shakhtar Donetsk

Molde 3-3 Hoffenheim
Some really hard to call matches there.

Hoffenheim were my dark horse at the start of the season.

They play like Leeds, so anything can happen with them. I also think Slavia Prague are team not to be underestimated.

Not sure what's happened with Napoli. Seem to have gone off the rails.
 
I assume if they qualify, Young Boys would be the easiest.

Though realistic easy choice is probably Zagreb? Or Brugge?
 
I assume if they qualify, Young Boys would be the easiest.

Though realistic easy choice is probably Zagreb? Or Brugge?

Young Boys plastic pitch, but don't see them getting through tonight against Leverkusen anyway
Bruges 15 points clear in a League which contains a team that has already beaten us this season

Way I see it (assuming the favourites progress tonight)

Teams I think would knock us out currently

Man Utd, Leicester, AC Milan

Teams would be a 50/50 match with

Ajax, Villarreal, Roma, Shakhtar, Leverkusen, Woolwich

Teams that are going well, and could turn us (or weaker Big 5 league teams), but see us as slight favourites over 2 legs.

Rangers, Olympiakos, Bruges, Granada, Hoffenheim

Teams we should beat

Zagreb
 
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