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2015 UEFA Champions League Odds Update

Zack Garrison

by Zack Garrison in News

Updated Jan 17, 2018 · 9:40 AM PST

It’s almost impossible to see any team more favorite than Real Madrid in the 2015 UEFA Champions League Odds, especially after the summer signings of German Tony Kross and Colombian James Rodriguez.

Real Madrid is the current Champions, but they are still hungry to repeat, and they showed it when beating Sevilla in the European Super Cup.

“Kroos was one of the best players at Bayern and at the World Cup; he sprays the ball around really well. James is a terrific ballplayer. Barça always used to sign lots of ballplayers, but now Real have done so,” said ex Barcelona legend Johan Cruyff.

Real Madrid’s number one enemy will be Bayern Munich, who was the former UEFA Champions League Champion in 2012.  The Bavarians are led by coach Joseph Guardiola, but they have the pressure of showing they are not only a ball club that can win in the domestic league.

On the other side, there’s FC Barcelona, who has changed the head coach too many times and now will have Luis Enrique, a coach that didn’t have so much success in Italy.

“They’ve gone in a new direction and we have to give them the benefit of the doubt. They’ve spent a lot of money, which always brings a lot of scrutiny, and we’ll have to see how it goes” Cruyff added.

After these three teams, the rest of the Europeans Clubs have very little chance.

Here are the 2015 UEFA Champions League Odds

  • Real Madrid 4/1
  • Bayern Munich 7/2
  • Barcelona 11/2
  • Chelsea 9/1
  • Manchester City 12/1
  • PSG 12/1
  • Arsenal 20/1
  • Borussia Dortmund /25/1
  • Atletico Madrid 25/1
  • Liverpool 28/1
  • Juventus 33/1
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