Man City and Liverpool could face 'group of death' in the Champions League

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Man City and Liverpool could face 'group of death' in the Champions League 😳

await their fate as the Champions League group stage draw takes place in Istanbul, Turkey.

That means Guardiola's side will avoid the likes of holders Real Madrid, German champions Bayern Munich and French title holders Paris Saint-Germain.But the Blues could still get Barcelona, who are in Pot 2, Inter Milan, who are in Pot 3, as well as Celtic, who are in Pot 4 - which would make for a 'group of death' scenario.

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