The English Premier League has missed out on a bonus fifth Champions League place in next season’s revamped and expanded competition.
Borussia Dortmund’s 1-0 win against Paris Saint-Germain in
their semifinal first leg on Wednesday confirmed Germany would join Italy in
being granted an extra berth.
The fifth spots were based on performances from each country
this season in the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League
and averaged out by UEFA.
Aston Villa was England’s only remaining team in Europe by
advancing to the semifinals of the Conference League. But even if it goes on to
win the competition, Villa cannot amass enough points for England to overtake
Germany, which still has two teams in the Champions League and one in the
Europa League.
Dortmund’s win took Germany’s average points total to
18.357. The most England could amass is 18.25.
It means three-time European Cup winner Manchester United
will miss out on next season’s Champions League, likely increasing the pressure
on manager Erik ten Hag.
Aston Villa and Tottenham — competing for fourth place in
the Premier League — also know there will be no back door entry to the biggest
stage in Europe.
UEFA’s ranking system gives points for each game a team wins
or draws in European competition, with bonuses attached to advancing to
different stages.
Since 2005, England would have qualified for a fifth place
in the Champions League in 14 of 19 seasons. And despite having finalists in
five of the past six editions, English teams’ disappointing performances this
season have wrecked their chances of an extra place.
Man United and Newcastle failed to advance from the group
stage, and Manchester City’s quarterfinal loss to Real Madrid was the defending
champion’s earliest exit from the competition in four years.
In the Europa League, Liverpool was surprisingly eliminated
by Atalanta in the quarterfinals.
In contrast, German teams have excelled. Bayern Munich and
Dortmund were through to the semifinals of the Champions League and Bayer
Leverkusen into the semifinals of the Europa League.
Dortmund, fifth in the Bundesliga, guaranteed a place in
next season’s Champions League by beating PSG.
Roma is currently fifth in Italy.
The Champions League is expanding from 32 to 36 teams next
season to allow for a new league phase that will replace the existing group
stage.
Via a seeding system, teams will be drawn to play against
eight opponents home and away in one league format.
The top eight teams will advance to the round of 16. Teams
that finish from ninth to 24th will face a two-leg playoff in order
to advance. AP
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