Ballon d’Or Winner Predicts 2024-2025 Champions League Winner

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Former Ballon d’Or winner Ruud Gullit believes Real Madrid are the frontrunner to clinch the UEFA Champions League title this season, especially in light of the recent changes to the tournament’s format.

This season’s Champions League has introduced a fresh look, featuring innovative formats and unexpected twists that have caught the attention of football fans across the globe.

In anticipation of Real Madrid’s highly anticipated Champions League match against AC Milan on Tuesday, November 5, Gullit shared his insights in an interview with MARCA that was reported by MadridXtra.

He said, “Choosing a favourite for the Champions League is always a challenging task. Personally, I have always had a fondness for Bayern Munich, but when it comes to the Champions League, Real Madrid has an inherent edge. Historically, they are always a team to consider as the favourite. Don’t forget that!”

Last season, Real Madrid made a remarkable run in the tournament, ending their campaign by defeating Borussia Dortmund in a thrilling final, a testament to their enduring prowess in European football.

Meanwhile, Arsenal have received a significant boost on the injury front as they prepare for their UEFA Champions League encounter with Inter Milan at the San Siro on Wednesday, November 6.

Arsenal’s captain, Martin Odegaard has returned to training with his teammates after recovering from an injury. Odegaard has been sidelined since late August due to a setback he encountered while playing for the Norwegian national team.

The absence of the talented midfielder has been felt by Arsenal, particularly during critical matches, including defeats against Bournemouth and Newcastle United, where his creativity and leadership on the pitch were sorely missed.

While his return to training is promising news for Arsenal fans, it remains uncertain whether manager Mikel Arteta will risk fielding Odegaard in the crucial match against Inter Milan on Wednesday night.

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