Champions League talking points: Liverpool go for six in a row
Liverpool return to action at Girona and Manchester City face a tricky trip to Turin to face Juventus in the latest round of Champions League fixtures.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some talking points ahead of this week’s action.
Arne’s Slot’s side have started the campaign superbly both domestically and in Europe and currently top of the Premier League and Champions League tables. They were frustrated by the weather at the weekend as the Merseyside derby at Everton was postponed but will hope to maintain their momentum as they travel to Girona. They are the only side to have won five from five in the competition and, after beating Real Madrid last time out, will be expected to chalk up another victory against a side with just three points so far.
Manchester City have endured a torrid time of late, with Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Crystal Palace their latest frustrating result. A lot of damage has been done to their hopes of winning of a fifth successive Premier League title over the last six weeks and the Champions League may now be a more realistic target. Focus may be adjusted accordingly. They also need to steady the ship after their dramatic capitulation against Feyenoord a fortnight ago, when they drew 3-3, but a trip to Juventus is not straightforward given current form.
Aston Villa’s brilliant start may have tapered but they remain in a strong position and have a good opportunity to move back into the top eight as they travel to RB Leipzig, who have lost all five of their games. Unai Emery’s side recently went eight games without a win in all competitions – five of which were defeats – but that sequence has ended with victories over Brentford and Southampton and they should be confident of getting a result in


