Champions League picks: PSG tipped to beat Newcastle

Champions League picks: PSG tipped to beat Newcastle

t's crunch time in the Champions League as action returns midweek with Matchday 5. Just six points remain up for grabs for all of the teams with the likes of Manchester United, Milan, and Newcastle in uncomfortable positions. More teams will punch their tickets to the knockout stage with FC Barcelona, Napoli, and Arsenal among the teams who could do so.

With Warren Zaire-Emery absent until the winter break, PSG will be deprived of the wonder kid against both Newcastle and Borussia Dortmund.

Without the France international, Luis Enrique is likely to go with Fabian Ruiz who has slowly been improving in form as the season has progressed and he should start here.

Les Parisiens lost the battle for midfield supremacy in spectacular fashion in Newcastle when the Spanish tactician went for just two recognized midfielders. Expect that to be rectified here with the Spain international deployed alongside Vitinha and Manuel Ugarte.

With PSG at home in a must-win Champions League game, it feels set for the French superstar to come up big. Although he has not necessarily been at his best this group stage, notably away at both Newcastle and Milan, he remains the hosts' main goal threat so expect him to get involved at Parc des Princes on Tuesday.

Man City vs. RB Leipzig

On a day when Manchester City can claim first place with a win and a game to spare, expect Pep Guardiola to pull out all the stops. That most likely means another outing for Haaland, and whenever he's on the pitch, the match is usually an exercise in waiting for the inevitable. It will be up to center backs Lukeba and Klostermann to keep him at bay to give their side a chance at raining on City's parade.

The visitors are talented in their own right, and should keep the score respectable, especially if their meeting on Matchday 2 is anything to go by -- Leipzig played most of the second half at 1-1 before two late goals allowed City to take all three points. That match also proves that even on a less-than-perfect day, City have all the tools needed to win and they will likely do so again on Tuesday.

Real Madrid vs. Napoli

Even if it's still not clear if Victor Osimhen will start at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, since he's still recovering from his last injury, this is still something to watch. The Nigerian striker, in fact, was crucial when he came in against Atalanta on Saturday and provided the decisive assist for the goal scored by Eljif Elmas.

Most likely to score a goal: Jude Bellingham -- Who else? The English midfielder has been the best player of the season so far for the team coached by Carlo Ancelotti and wants to replicate the stunner he scored at the Maradona back in September. Bellingham has already scored 13 goals in all competitions so far.

Man of the Match pick: Luka Modric -- With the multiple injuries that are affecting the Spanish roster, Modric is now back in his starting role. The Croatian midfielder, despite the fact he's entering the last year of his contract at the club, is still crucial and already shown his impact in many key games played this season, most recently El Clasico against FC Barcelona.

Match prediction: Real Madrid 3, Napoli 1 -- The home team are the favorites but Napoli shouldn't be underestimated now that they've changed their coach and appointed Walter Mazzarri as caretaker until the end of the season. The Azzurri, with Mazzarri in charge, won away against Atalanta on Saturday and showed some improvements compared to Rudi Garcia's spell.

Galatasaray vs. Manchester United

When these sides met at Old Trafford Sacha Boey had the run of the United left, particularly late on. That was perhaps no wonder given that Erik ten Hag felt compelled to use Sofyan Amrabat at full back amid an injury crisis in that spot. Sunday's win at Everton saw that abate somewhat with Luke Shaw's return; at his best, the England international should not only be able to quell Boey but might be able to dovetail with Marcus Rashford and ask serious questions of the Galatasaray defender.

The most likely to score a goal: is Mauro Icardi -- This game features two of the top four in the Champions League xG charts with Galatasaray's Argentine striker just ahead of Rasmus Hojlund. Given the relatively underwhelming defensive displays of both sides during the group stage, it would seem a fair bet that both score, but if I had to make the favorite it might just be the Argentine, who has been nothing if not extremely watchable during this competition.

Man of the Match pick: Lucas Torreira -- One suspects that this will be a smorgasbord of errors, a game totally lacking in control and precision but overloaded with drama and energy. Such matches might well suit the relentless verticality of Torreira. Or he could just find himself totally bypassed.