Three outsiders likely to play in the UEFA Champions League next season




Three outsiders likely to play in the UEFA Champions League next season




The UEFA Champions League is considered by many to be the pinnacle of elite-level football. It is seen as the biggest stage that a player can step foot on in domestic football - a competition where true greats have cemented their legacies amongst the very best to ever play the game. It’s not always the top teams that shine on that very stage, however. We’ve seen some true underdogs shock the world in the past, and we could be about to see a few more when it comes to the start of next season, as we’ve outlined below.

Union Berlin to make their first UEFA Champions League appearance?


Union Berlin may just be the biggest underdogs that Europe has to offer, especially since they are going toe to toe with German giants Bayern Munich this season in just their fourth season in the Bundesliga. This is mightily impressive considering Bayern are among the favourites in the UEFA Champions League betting with odds of 7/2 to win the competition. However, Manchester City are the side to beat according to the betting markets.

It has become a rarity for a club such as Union to not only maintain their rise following promotion to a top division but reach Europe’s elite. Yet, here Union Berlin is, out to accomplish what would be an incredible achievement. Urs Fischer’s side could even remain in the title picture by the time the season reaches its closing stages, as they look to unexpectedly bring to an end Bayern Munich’s reign of dominance in the Bundesliga.


Real Sociedad to finally return to Champions League football?


The last time that Real Sociedad played in the UEFA Champions League was as many as 10 years ago, as the Spaniards crashed out at the group stage in the 2013/14 season. A decade later, Sociedad could finally be set to return to Europe’s top table, and, this time, mount a far greater effort at causing a few upsets.

What’s arguably even more impressive is the fact that Sociedad has spent just 53 million euros this season, compared to the hefty spending often seen by those sitting at the top of Spanish football. This entire outlay was easily covered by the sale of Alexander Isak to Newcastle as well because he left for 70 million euros. So, as Barcelona and Real Madrid predictably compete for the La Liga crown once again, perhaps the story to keep an eye on is that of Imanol Alguacil’s high-flying Real Sociedad side.

Newcastle United to make it a season to remember?


Many will be quick to point to Newcastle United’s new riches as to why they’re currently competing for a place in the Premier League’s top four. However, that’s a harsh assessment of Eddie Howe and the recruiting behind the scenes at St James’ Park.


It could have been easy to just blindly splash the cash last summer on names that would simply sell shirts instead of fitting the role that Howe required. Newcastle did anything but that, however, and has been rewarded ever since.

Welcoming an array of signings this season, the Magpies’ smart spending, combined with Howe’s tactical genius, has seen St James’ Park go from witnessing a side fighting to survive the drop to enjoying a team competing for a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League competition.

All three sides deserve plaudits for their form so far this season even if they have gone about it in different ways and have access to vastly different resources. Fans of all three will be hoping that they can keep it up for the rest of the season as that could lead to a very special season indeed.