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Liverpool draw Bayern as United face PSG in Champions League last 16

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NYON, Switzerlan­d: Liverpool will take on fellow five- time winners Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League, while struggling Manchester United face French giants Paris Saint- Germain.

Holders Real Madrid were paired with Ajax in Monday’s draw in Nyon as the Spaniards attempt to lift the trophy for the fifth time in six seasons, while Lionel Messi and Barcelona will play Lyon.

Both Liverpool and Bayern have a rich tradition in the competitio­n, with Jurgen Klopp returning to his homeland to face the side that beat his Borussia Dortmund team in the 2013 fi nal.

Liverpool, defeated finalists last season, are the current form side of the two and sit top of the Premier League while Bayern have been far short of their own high standards in the Bundesliga this term.

“That’s the team of the hour, the league leaders in England, they are playing really good football, very physical, really stepping it up. We are looking forward to it,” Bayern sporting director Hasan Salihamidz­ic said of the tie with Liverpool. “A tough cookie, but that’s something to look forward to as a player.”

Klopp said: “It will be a tough one, an interestin­g one, and I am looking forward to it.”

Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City take on German side Schalke 04 while Atletico Madrid, runners-up in 2014 and 2016, come up against Cristiano Ronaldo and Italian heavyweigh­ts Juventus.

“A very difficult match, with few goals,” Juve vice-president Pavel Nedved predicted.

“No doubt Cristiano is the man of the Champions League, he has always shown that, with goals and victories. Our team is very strong and we can be calm and confident.”

Bundesliga leaders Dortmund will meet Tottenham Hotspur for the second season in a row, having faced each other in last year’s group stage, while Roma meet two-time former champions Porto.

“We’ve already met them ( Tottenham) twice. A strong opponent, the chances are at 50- 50. The team has top players. We are also strong, it will be interestin­g,” Dortmund CEO Hans- Joachim Watzke told Sky.

United, at a low ebb af ter Sunday’s 3-1 defeat to Liverpool, meet PSG for the fi rst time and a formidable task awaits against a side featuring Neymar and Kylian Mbappe – the world’s two most expensive players.

“It’s always difficult to play Manchester United,” said PSG boss Thomas Tuchel.

The Red Devi ls have only managed one win in four fi xtures in December but the club’s former player Dennis Irwin says there’s plenty of time to improve ahead of facing the French champions.

“There’s two months to go, hopefully we can pick up some form before that,” he told broadcaste­r BT Sport. “The last month or so has been sticky for us. We have to concentrat­e on the Premier League now and the FA Cup in January,” he added.

Manchester City’s director of football Txiki Begiristai­n warned the English champions will not have it easy against a Schalke outfit languishin­g in 13th place in Germany following a nightmare start.

“Te ams that h ave b e en struggling in their leagues have still they’ve done very well in the Champions League,” said Begiristai­n. “Schalke will be difficult. After a winter break, German clubs are always very dangerous.”

Lyon coach Bruno Genesio says his team can draw on their groupstage displays against City – a 2-1 away win and 2- 2 home draw – ahead of their clash with five-time European champions Barca.

Teams that fi nished in second place in the group stage will host the first legs on February 12/13 and 19/20 with the return matches scheduled for March 5/6 and 12/13. — AFP

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