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Historic rivalry gets new life

Trio of English squads will face German foes in the Round of 16

- GRAHAM DUNBAR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NYON, SWITZERLAN­D— One of the fiercest internatio­nal rivalries in soccer will play out three times in the last16 of the Champions League when a trio of English teams take on German opposition.

Five-time European champions Liverpool and Bayern Munich were drawn Monday to face each other, Manchester City was paired with Schalke and Tottenham will play Bundesliga leader Borussia Dortmund.

“It was clear it would be difficult, they are obviously a top side,” said Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp, who lost the 2013 final to Bayern when coaching Dortmund. “For me it’s nice, going to Germany.”

While Bayern is third in the Bundesliga, Liverpool leads the Premier League. Two goals from former Bayern winger Xherdan Shaqiri lifted Liverpool to a 3-1 win Sunday over Manchester United.

“They’re the team of the hour. They’re the league leaders in England,” Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidz­ic said of Liverpool. “They play good football, they’re very physical and they’re full of energy.

The first leg is at Anfield on Feb.19 with the return match in Munich on March 13.

The draw included nine former champions with a combined 40 of the 63 Champions League or European Cup titles since the competitio­n began in 1955.

Three-time defending champion Real Madrid was paired with Ajax. Madrid and Ajax have won 17 of those 63 titles, but have never met in a final.

The potential first-time winners include Paris Saint-Germain, which will play Manchester United. The first leg is at Old Trafford on Feb. 12.

PSG is the runaway French league leader and won the toughest group ahead of Liverpool and Napoli, scoring a tournament-high 17 goals.

Man United’s loss at Liverpool left it in a distant sixth place and playing the kind of soccer under manager Jose Mourinho that is almost unrecogniz­able from its traditiona­lly fearless attacking style.

“We’re obviously not playing well at the moment,” former United player Denis Irwin said at UEFA headquarte­rs after the draw. “But we have got some fantastic players and a coach who knows how to win, and knows how to win this competitio­n.”

In other matches, Barcelona was drawn with Lyon, Serie A leader Juventus will take on Atletico Madrid and Porto will play Roma.

Man City, also seeking its first title, arguably got the weakest opponent on current form. Schalke is in 13th place in the Bundesliga.

“I would like to play on Wednesday, but I can’t, so we have to wait for February,” Man City sporting director Txiki Begiristai­n said, noting Schalke has a three-week break coming up. “They have the time to rest. Let’s see how they are in February, and how we are.”

Months after leaving Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo will return to the Spanish city with Juventus for the first leg against Atletico. The final on June 1 will also be played at the Metropolit­ano Stadium in Madrid.

The first legs will be played from Feb. 12-20, with the second legs scheduled between March 5-13.

Eight teams which placed third in their Champions League groups entered the Europa League draw.

Napoli and Inter Milan only have to cross the Italian border into neighbouri­ng countries to face Zurich and Rapid Vienna, respective­ly. Arsenal will travel to Belarus to face BATE Borisov.

Chelsea is at Malmo, while five-time champion Sevilla is first at Lazio.

“We have got some fantastic players and a coach who knows how to win.” DENIS IRWIN FORMER MANCHESTER UNITED PLAYER

 ?? FABRICE COFFRINI AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Former French football player Laura Georges and former Spanish football player Luis Garcia help with the draw for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League tournament.
FABRICE COFFRINI AFP/GETTY IMAGES Former French football player Laura Georges and former Spanish football player Luis Garcia help with the draw for the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League tournament.

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