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Last night saw 2 giants of Europe depart at the QF stage and for Juve boss Maurizio Sarri it proved the final straw as he was fired from his role despite delivering the Serie A title a couple of weeks ago.
However, Sarri might not be the only one looking for new employment this weekend with Quique Setien‘a position at Barcelona tenuous to say the least. Ultimately it is probably a question of when rather than if Setien will depart the Nou Camp.
One thing in his and Barca’s favour is that they drew the first leg and claimed an all important away goal. History suggests that taking such a position back to Catalonia should see Barca progress and in fact they are unbeaten at home in their last 35 home Champions League matches.
Napoli of course have had their own on and off field problems this season with the side finishing a disappointing 7th in Serie A. There is still plenty of talent in this Napoli side and in that sense Barca would do well to beware the wounded tiger.
Elsewhere, Bayern Munich face Chelsea in a very one sided tie with the German Champions 3-0 up from the first leg. With the strength and depth of the Bayern team and the defensive frailties of Chelsea I would ordinarily be predicting a bit of a cricket score in this game but of course the Bundesliga was the first major league to restart and therefore the first to finish so Bayern might see this as a chance to ease themselves back into form and match fitness ahead of this congested finish to the Champions League.
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