Europa League: Arsenal Away At BATE, Chelsea Seek Morale Boost In Malmo
13th February 2019
Unai Emery's Arsenal are in Belarus to play BATE, another club who have not played competitive football since the group stage ended
- The Europa League might not be top of Chelsea's priorities this season, but in the current circumstances Thursday's last 32, first leg away to Malmo in Sweden takes on extra importance for Maurizio Sarri's side
- The Italian's days in charge at Stamford Bridge could be numbered after Sunday's humiliating 6-0 defeat at Manchester City, their heaviest loss in 28 years and also their fourth consecutive away defeat
- The most attractive ties of the round lie elsewhere, with Celtic facing a stiff test against Valencia as the sides meet in the first leg in Glasgow
- Other standout ties include Sevilla -- Europa League winners three years running between 2014 and 2016 -- against Lazio, Rennes against Betis and Galatasaray up against Benfica
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The Europa League might not be top of Chelsea's priorities this season, but in
the current circumstances Thursday's last 32, first leg away to Malmo in Sweden
takes on extra importance for Maurizio Sarri's side.
The Italian's days
in charge at Stamford Bridge could be numbered after Sunday's humiliating 6-0
defeat at Manchester City, their heaviest loss in 28 years and also their
fourth consecutive away defeat.
But Sarri is still
there for now as the London club continue a gruelling run of fixtures -- the two
legs of the tie against Malmo come either side of the FA Cup fifth round clash
with Manchester United. Another meeting with City in the League Cup final
follows.
"It's difficult
to accept such a heavy defeat, but we have a lot of matches coming up to lift
our heads and give us hope for good results at the end of this season,"
France midfielder N'Golo Kante told Chelseafc.com after Sunday's game.
Chelsea breezed
through their group despite Sarri regularly leaving out his leading players,
and he is likely to rotate again in Sweden.
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With this being the
close season in Sweden, Malmo -- coached by the German former Manchester City
striker Uwe Roesler -- have not played a competitive game since the end of the
group stage in December.
For Chelsea and
their London rivals Arsenal, the resurgence of Manchester United in recent
weeks increases the need to keep going in the Europa League -- a victory in the
final in Baku in May could still be their best hope of making it to next
season's Champions League.
Unai Emery's Arsenal
are in Belarus to play BATE, another club who have not played competitive
football since the group stage ended.
A club who have won
the last 13 national titles, but lost home and away to Chelsea in the group
phase, should not be a match for the Premier League side over two legs in a tie
that will see Alexander Hleb come up against his old side.
Now 37, Hleb is back
at BATE for another spell. He spent three years at Arsenal before joining
Barcelona in 2008.
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The most attractive
ties of the round lie elsewhere, with Celtic facing a stiff test against
Valencia as the sides meet in the first leg in Glasgow.
Valencia failed to
make it beyond the group stage in the Champions League but have lost just once
in nine in La Liga and Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers says patience will be
key.
"That's the
understanding of the game. You're playing against good teams. Valencia have
only lost four times all season in one of the biggest leagues in Europe,"
Rodgers told the club's official website.
"It's about
respecting that the opponent is a good side."
Other standout ties
include Sevilla -- Europa League winners three years running between 2014 and
2016 -- against Lazio, Rennes against Betis and Galatasaray up against Benfica.
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Europa League last 32, first leg fixtures on Thursday
1755 GMT kick-offs:
Galatasaray (TUR) v
Benfica (POR), BATE (BLR) v Arsenal (ENG), Lazio (ITA) v Sevilla (ESP),
Olympiakos (GRE) v Dynamo Kiev (UKR), Rennes (FRA) v Real Betis (ESP),
Krasnodar (RUS) v Bayer Leverkusen (GER), Slavia Prague (CZE) v Genk (BEL),
Rapid Vienna (AUT) v Inter (ITA)
2000 GMT kick-offs:
Sporting (POR) v
Villarreal (ESP), Celtic (SCO) v Valencia (ESP), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR) v
Eintracht Frankfurt (GER), Malmo (SWE) v Chelsea (ENG), FC Zurich (SUI) v
Napoli (ITA), Club Brugge (BEL) v RB Salzburg (AUT), Viktoria Plzen (CZE) v
Dinamo Zagreb (CRO)
Played Tuesday
Fenerbahce (TUR) 1
(Slimani 21) Zenit Saint Petersburg (RUS) 0
- Second legs to be
played on February 20-21