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Bayern Munich Advances to Round of 16

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

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Berikut ‌klasemen‍ sementara fase ⁤grup⁤ Liga Champions musim ini setelah matchday ketujuh tuntas‍ digelar. ‌Perebutan tiket lolos langsung ke⁤ 16 besar hingga jalur playoff masih berlangsung sengit.

Sejauh ini, baru dua tim yang sudah lolos ke 16 besar, yakni Arsenal yang duduk di puncak⁣ klasemen dengan 21‌ poin serta Bayern Munich⁣ di urutan dua dengan 18 poin usai menang 2-0 atas Union Saint-Gilloise. Masih ada enam ‌tiket otomatis yang diperebutkan ‌14 tim.

Real Madrid ada di urutan tiga​ dengan 15‍ poin, diikuti Liverpool dengan poin serupa namun kalah ⁣selisih gol. Tottenham Hotspur membuntuti di peringkat lima dengan 14 poin.​ Sekilas, posisi tiga tim ini sudah aman.


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Namun jika mereka kalah di laga terakhir pekan depan, ada kemungkinan mereka akan tergeser dari delapan besar ‍klasemen akhir. Sebab​ ada delapan tim⁣ di posisi 6-13 yang memiliki poin sama, yakni 13.

Mereka‌ adalah ⁣paris saint-Germain, ⁣Newcastle United, Chelsea, Barcelona, Sporting Lisbon, Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, dan Atalanta. Dengan hanya dipisahkan selisih dan produktivitas gol, apapun masih bisa terjadi.

Jangan lupakan juga Inter Milan (12 poin), Juventus (12 ‍poin), dan borussia Dortmund ‍(11 poin) yang‌ juga masih memiliki ⁢peluang lolos langsung ke 16 besar. Ini membuat matchday terakhir diprediksi‌ akan seru⁢ dan ⁢menegangkan.

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PHASE 1: ADVERSARIAL ⁣RESEARCH, FRESHNESS & BREAKING-NEWS CHECK

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Search Results (as of ​2026/01/22 00:23:46 -‍ Simulated):

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PHASE 2: ENTITY-BASED GEO (GENERATIVE ENGINE OPTIMIZATION)

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