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Liverpool Champions League seeding confirmed as Man City nightmare emerges

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After a one-year absence, Liverpool are back in the Champions League.

The Reds finished a disappointing fifth last season, recovering to qualify for the Europa League having previously looked unlikely to even finish in the European places.

As a result, it was the first time Jurgen Klopp had failed to lead his side into Europe’s elite club competition since his first year at the club in 2015/16.



With expectations for the 2023/24 campaign reduced as a result, Liverpool headed into the new season hoping to at least reclaim a Champions League berth.



With Aston Villa then losing away at Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday prior to Liverpool’s own visit of Spurs, a top-three finish was clinched before even kicking a ball.

With Premier League sides not doing enough in Europe this season to clinch a fifth Champions League qualifying berth, missing out to Serie A and the Bundesliga, it is just as well that Klopp’s men have done enough to qualify on their own merits.

But while Liverpool will head into their 2024/25 Champions League campaign not as English champions, barring the most unlikely set of results in the final fortnight of the Premier League season, not as Europa League holders, having suffered a quarter-final exit to Atalanta, and having not competed in the tournament the year before, they will still be top seeds next season.

In the past, the 32 teams competing in the Champions League group-stages have been separated into four pots of eight.

The reigning European champions and Europa League holders would fill two spots in pot one along with the domestic champions from the six nations ranked highest in UEFA’s coefficients.

If a side who won the Champions League or Europa League was also a domestic champion, then the champion from the seventh ranked nation would also take up a spot in pot one.

But the revamped Champions League changes things, meaning the Reds could actually end up in a pot higher than the potential Premier League champions.

From next season, 36 clubs will take part in the Champions League and they will all compete under the same league table.

Domestic champions and Europa League holders are no longer guaranteed a place in the top pot as a result.

Consequently, even if Arsenal were to win the Premier League this season, Liverpool would still be in pot one ahead of them courtesy of a superior recent record in Europe.

Man City, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Inter Milan are already guaranteed places in pot one next season as a result, along with the Reds - who are currently fifth with 114 points in the rankings.

However, being a top seed is no longer the advantage it once was.
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