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Scottish teams lose automatic spot in Champions League group stages

The Czech Republic gain the automatic spot after securing 10th in Uefa’s rankings, meaning next season’s Scottish champions must enter the playoff round
  
  

Liam Scales of Celtic reacts after a goal by Lazio's Pedro
Celtic finished bottom of Group E this season with only one win from their six matches. Photograph: Stuart Wallace/Shutterstock

From next season, the Scottish Premiership champions will no longer automatically make it into the group stage of the Champions League, after the Czech Republic overtook Scotland to take 10th spot in Uefa’s coefficient rankings.

Viktoria Plzen’s goalless draw at Fiorentina in their Europa Conference League quarter-final first leg on Thursday was the crucial part of the jigsaw which means Scottish title-winners beyond the current campaign will enter the Champions League in a playoff round against a side from outside the top 10 European leagues.

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In the Europa League, Roma upset their hosts, Milan, as Gianluca Mancini scored to end the capital club’s nine-match winless run against Stefano Pioli’s side. The visitors, who had last beaten Milan in 2019, took the lead thanks to Mancini’s pinpoint header from Paulo Dybala’s corner in the 17th minute.

“We should have been more courageous,” Pioli said. “We created some chances, but I didn’t see the same quality as in the last matches. This team can do more, I know that. I didn’t expect the defeat, we weren’t precise, we lacked the flair.”

Benfica claimed a 2-1 home win over Marseille through goals by Rafa Silva and Ángel Di María.

The second legs will be played next Thursday.

 

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