UEFA prepares Champions League change prompted by Arsenal

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Liam Garcia Dailysports's expert
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This season's Champions League is truly revolutionary, as it's being held under an unprecedented system. It has its flaws, and UEFA is working on correcting them.

Details: According to a report by the Daily Mail, the main governing body of European football intends to review the seeding procedure. Under the current rules of the revamped competition, teams that finish in the top eight are guaranteed to play the decisive second legs at home only in the Round of 16.

Who gets the advantage of a home quarter-final or semi-final was decided by a random draw, and, for example, Arsenal will thus play their return legs away. This did not sit well with many, as during the league stage the "Gunners" finished third and theoretically should have had priority.

Reminder: It was previously reported that Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey is traveling with the team to Madrid, but Jorginho's participation is in question.

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