A clean sweep for the British sides, Man City, Spurs & A Villa, in the latest round of the UEFA Cup. See the BestPrice betting and group draw here.

The vice-president of the Italian football federation claims he has no reason to believe that Rome could lose the Champions League final following crowd trouble during Roma’s victory against Chelsea on Tuesday.

Reports suggest that UEFA president Michel Platini is reconsidering the plan to host the final of Europe’s premier club competition in Roma’s Stadio Olimpico after violence marred the Giallorossi’s 3-1 win.

Platini had already warned that any more violent incidents could see the Italian capital stripped of one the final.

However, FIGC vice-president Demetrio Albertini is confident the final will go ahead in Italy as planned.

“I don’t know where these declarations have come from and if he said that exactly,” he told Marca.com. “But it would really surprise me because we spent the whole day together and he showed himself to be delighted at all times by how we are working on everything that concerns the organisation of the final.

“Platini was very honest and he never warned us of anything like that.”

A clean sweep for the British sides, Man City, Spurs & A Villa, in the latest round of the UEFA Cup. See the BestPrice betting and group draw here.