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Manchester United and England veteran Paul Scholes said he thought Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur were heading for the Champions League group stage.
Liverpool are currently second in group B, but face a tough day ahead of Paris St Germain tonight (28 November), knowing that the victory will allow them to qualify for the round of 16. A draw between the two European giants would leave the door open to the four teams to qualify. Liverpool can not be eliminated from the tournament in this round of matches.
Tottenham meanwhile, will feel compelled to win tonight's match against Inter Milan at Wembley. Mathematically, a draw would keep them in the running, but the Spurs would be forced to beat Barcelona and hoped they would lose to PSV Eindhoven on the last day of the match. year.
Scholes estimates that only Manchester clubs will qualify for the knockout stages this season, while Liverpool are ahead of rival PSG.
Speaking on BT Sports, Scholes said:
"Really difficult groups, especially Liverpool.
"It's a difficult challenge to overcome. We have a very difficult game Wednesday night, we know it well.
"Tottenham also, a tough group, with Inter Milan and Barcelona.
"It seems that only two teams will pbad, the two Manchester teams.
"I think it will be difficult for them (Liverpool), yes."
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