
This season, the Champions League surprises with a new playoff format that makes every match unpredictable. Even favorites can face challenges — player freshness, injuries, and motivation are key factors.
Members of the supervisory boards of top clubs, like Bayern’s Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, note that the new format adds intrigue, as top clubs have to go through knockout rounds. On the other hand, some argue UEFA is simply trying to increase revenue through more games.
Head coaches also highlight the difficulty of the new setup. Pep Guardiola compared it to actors performing three times a day — it’s impossible to give your best when the workload is too high.
For fans, the show matters most: dramatic moments often happen when a favorite loses its leaders or motivation. Last season showed this with Manchester City vs. Real (6:3 aggregate) and the shocking exits of Juventus and Milan.
Thus, the playoffs are no longer just a tournament for the strongest; it has become a reality-show-style spectacle where every match can produce a surprise. Excitement and drama are guaranteed at every step.
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