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  1. Until we meet againpublished at 15:45 GMT

    That's it for now folks.

    Join us again tomorrow as we build up to what could be a huge night of Champions League action.

    Anyone for a comeback?

    Divock Origi celebrates as Liverpool score to seal 4-0 win over Barcelona and a 4-3 victory on aggregateImage source, Getty Images
  2. Recap: Guardiola & Silvapublished at 15:40 GMT

    Man City v Real Madrid (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Manchester City

    Pep Guardiola spoke to media earlier today after cancelling a training session before Tuesday's clash with Real Madrid. Bernardo Silva also spoke shortly after.

    Here's some of the key lines from that news conference...

  3. Postpublished at 15:39 GMT

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Right, that's all from today's Champions League news conferences.

    Pep Guardiola seemed in the mood to talk today and held court for well over 40 minutes, while Mikel Arteta and Liam Rosenior breezed in and out.

    Coming up we have a little recap of what each manager said, starting with the Manchester City boss, who was joined by Bernardo Silva.

    Check out the links in each recap to read more...

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    Get Involved - Rosenior 'better politician than a football manager'published at 15:36 GMT

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    Rosenior showing that he'd make a better politician than a football manager with some of these press conference displays. Embarrassing.

    Harry

  5. Rosenior to meet with PGMOLpublished at 15:30 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on whether he has spoken to the PGMOL yet following Chelsea's loss to Newcastle:

    "I didn't [speak with them]. I have a meeting scheduled with them.

    "The point of what I was saying after the game wasn't about the huddle.

    "It was about my perspective on certain decisions in the game. It would be great to meet with them."

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    Get Involved - 'Performative nonsense and a childish attempt at mind games'published at 15:29 GMT

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    The huddle thing is all a bit silly isn’t it? A group of professional sportsmen who spend 7 days a week working, training, eating and sometimes living together don’t feel they’re united unless they have a cuddle on the halfway line? Performative nonsense and a childish attempt at mind games.

    Ian

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    Get Involved - 'Even I don't get this huddle thing'published at 15:28 GMT

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    Chelsea fan here. Even I don't get this huddle thing. What advantage does doing it on the half way have?

    Jeuel

  8. Rosenior 'sure' team news leak 'won't happen again'published at 15:25 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on whether they have got to the bottom of last week's team news leak:

    "I'll be very honest I haven't even thought about that. It isn't the first time it has happened - and that's the case for any club.

    "It's disappointing, but I'm sure it won't happen again."

  9. 'We still believe'published at 15:23 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG ( Tue 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea striker Joao Pedro on if he believes Chelsea can still progress in Champions League: "I think this week was difficult for us. We know our strengths, we still believe because we showed in the Club World Cup when we won 3-0. The group believe, the manager believes, the fans should believe as well."

  10. Chelsea fine a 'line drawn through that issue'published at 15:19 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on the news that the club have been fined £10m and handed a suspended transfer ban:

    "It's not a negative distraction. It's a line drawn through that issue. [Now] we can plan to make this club as strong as possible."

  11. 'We know we can compete'published at 15:19 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on attempting to overturn their first-leg deficit:

    "If you look at the game in isolation and the scoreline, we were punished by very good players for our own mistakes.

    "We have been undone in games by those moments. We can't make mistakes tomorrow.

    "We have to remember PSG are European champions for a reason but we know we can compete."

  12. Postpublished at 15:18 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea striker Joao Pedro is also facing the media, alongside his manager.

    He says the team "believes" they can overturn their deficit and make it past Paris St-Germain.

    More to follow.

  13. Chelsea will 'decide where' to hold team huddlepublished at 15:16 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior says he will decide where his players conduct their pre-match team huddles:

    "I think in terms of the huddle it has been blown out of proportion.

    "It is a small thing among many serious things we need to address. We always want to show unity and togetherness.

    "I think it's a distraction for the media. The players wanted to show they are a group.

    "We don't want to antagonise anyone, so we'll decide where we do that on the pitch tomorrow.

    "We have a huge game tomorrow and have the chance to do something special, so I would rather focus on that."

  14. 'Uefa made right decision' on Netopublished at 15:15 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on Pedro Neto avoiding suspension:

    "He's a fantastic player, he has apologised for the incident and I think Uefa have made the right decision."

  15. James will miss PSG tie & could be out for 'weeks'published at 15:11 GMT
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    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Liam Rosenior is talking now.

    He has confirmed Reece James will miss the Paris St-Germain game with a hamstring injury, which he admits "could be" quite serious.

    Rosenior says James could be out for weeks, and adds that Malo Gusto is ill.

    More to follow.

  16. Will Chelsea overturn three-goal deficit?published at 15:10 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tues, 20:00 GMT)

    Liam RoseniorImage source, Getty Images

    Anyway, a late collapse in Paris means Chelsea have a mountain to climb if they are to reach the Champions League quarter-finals.

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's double gave Champions League holders Paris St‑Germain a three‑goal lead going into this week's last-16 second leg.

    Chelsea had played well, bringing the score back to 2‑2, but they will kick-off on Tuesday trailing 5-2.

  17. Uefa issue Neto warningpublished at 15:07 GMT

    Chelsea v PSG (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    There will be so many things for Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior to talk about in his news conference.

    Uefa have thrown another line into the mix.

    The European governing body has decided to "warn" Pedro Neto for unsporting conduct, after he pushed a ball boy over during Chelsea's first leg of their last-16 Champions League tie at Paris St-Germain.

    So a warning, but Neto has escaped further punishment and will be available to play in the second leg at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.

  18. Chelsea huddle 'looked funny'published at 14:59 GMT

    Man City v Real Madrid (Tue, 20:00 GMT)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva was even asked about the Chelsea huddle in his Champions League news conference earlier: "I saw a picture, I don't know the context. I don't know if they were making a speech, I have no clue.

    "It looked funny, but I don't know what that was about."