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Changing the landscape of European football? The champions league battle between the two giants, the new and old, may determine the future direction

Changing the landscape of European football? The champions league battle between the two giants, the new and old, may determine the future direction

Reporter Han Bing reported that this may be to change the pattern of European football and open a new era of Champions League knockouts. It not only determines the present of Europe's new and old giants, but also may determine the future... Mbappe needs to prove that he deserves all the price real Madrid paid for him this summer, and Ancelotti also needs to prove that he is better than His likely opponent Zidane in the summer. In addition, the fate of such hot rookies as Vinicius and Haaland may also change because of these two Champions League knockout matches. Even superstars such as Messi, Neymar, Ramos, Benzema and Bale may "bundle" their respective futures in these two Champions League knockout matches that may be the most important in the past 10 years.

As representatives of Europe's new and old giants, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have both ushered in a critical point of renewal this season. Real Madrid's costly renovation of the Bernabeu Stadium will be completed by the end of the year, and the world's most modern football stadium needs the top stars to usher in a new era of galactic fleets.

The same was true of Paris Saint-Germain, with Pochettino unable to gain the trust of the dressing room and Zidane taking over in the summer with little suspense. The addition of Messi, Ramos and Donalumma is The Last Attempt by Paris for the Champions League Trophy. If you can eliminate Real Madrid and then win Europe, you can not only enter the room like Chelsea in the past, but also stand shoulder to shoulder with the old aristocrats of European football, and even have the hope of leaving Mbappe. This is undoubtedly the best "trailer" for the Qatari royal family in the World Cup year. If that fails, Leonardo and Zidane can also begin a thorough metabolism of Greater Paris.

Despite the menacing power of the Premier League, Florentino, who has been clever in financing and has been stoic for two years, is confident that the Galactic Fleet will dominate Europe for the third time. At the same time, with the arrival of champion coach Zidane, and President Helafi at the helm of the ECA, gaining a voice at the top of UEFA, Paris also saw an opportunity to sit on an equal footing with the old giants.

Real Madrid and Paris, with their respective advantages, have stood on the doorstep of the pioneering era. In this sense, the Champions League knockout match that began on Tuesday can be called, to some extent, an outpost battle for who will be in charge of Bull's Ears in European football. The competitive significance of the victory and defeat itself contains the symbolic significance of reshaping the future power structure of European football.

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