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1999 hero Solskjaer returns to Nou Camp as United draw Barca

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Manchester United and Barcelona will collide in the Champions League quarter-finals while Manchester City face Tottenham Hotspur in an all-English Premier League clash after the draw in Nyon, Switzerlan­d. Juventus, who ousted Atletico Madrid with the help of a Cristiano Ronaldo hattrick, were drawn against Ajax Amsterdam – who are back in the last eight after a 16-year absence. Liverpool, the fourth English representa­tive, will face Porto in a repeat of last year’s last-16 tie which they won 5-0 on aggregate. The first legs will be played on April 9-10 with the return games on April 16-17.

PARIS: Manchester United will face Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-finals while Manchester City and Tottenham clash in an all-English Premier League tie following the draw.

Liverpool were drawn to play Porto in the knockout rounds for the second year in succession, as Ajax’s reward for eliminatin­g the holders Real Madrid is a two-legged tie against Cristiano Ronaldo and Juventus.

English hopes are high that this could be their year in Europe’s elite club competitio­n after all four of their representa­tives made it through to the last eight.

However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s (pic) United will have their work cut out if they are to go any further as they take on the Barcelona of Lionel Messi in the headline tie.

For Solskjaer, the second leg will bring back memories of the 1999 final, when the Norwegian came off the bench to score a stoppage-time winner for United against Bayern Munich at Barcelona’s Nou Camp.

With City and United not allowed to play their home leg in the same week, United will entertain the leaders of La Liga at Old Trafford on April 9 or 10, with the return a week later.

The last time the Premier League had four teams in the quarter-finals, in 2008-2009, Barcelona beat the Old Trafford side 2-0 in the final in Rome.

The clubs clashed again in the final at Wembley in 2011, with Barcelona winning 3-1 on that occasion.

UEFA also drew the semi-finals yesterday, meaning the winners of the Barcelona-United will face either Liverpool or Porto in the last four.

Juergen Klopp’s side, fresh from knocking out Bayern Munich in the last 16, will be confident of beating the Portuguese champions after defeating them 5-0 on aggregate in the last 16 on their way to the final last season.

Liverpool will host two-time European Cup winners Porto at Anfield in the first leg before heading to the Estadio do Dragao in the return on April 16 or 17.

There is guaranteed to be one English team in the semi-finals after Tottenham and City were paired together, with the first leg to be played in London.

With Pep Guardiola’s team top of the Premier League, 13 points ahead of Spurs in third, City will be the favourites to advance to their first semi-final since 2016. City have also won their last three meetings with Mauricio Pochettino’s team.

The draw means there will be three clashes between the sides in 10 days – they are also due to meet in the Premier League at the Etihad on April 20.

The winners of that tie will host either Ajax or Juventus in the first leg of the semi-finals.

The latter tie is a repeat of the 1996 final, which the Italian club won on penalties against an Ajax team who had won the trophy the previous year.

Juventus have lost five finals since then but are hoping Ronaldo can fire them to glory this season after his hattrick knocked out Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

That result ended Atletico’s dreams of reaching the final, which will be played at their Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium on June 1. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Down to the last eight: A board showing the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals in Nyon, Switzerlan­d, yesterday.
— Reuters Down to the last eight: A board showing the draw for the Champions League quarter-finals in Nyon, Switzerlan­d, yesterday.
 ?? — Reuters ?? Good luck: Liverpool club ambassador Robbie Fowler shaking hands with Porto head of scouting Fernando Gomes.
— Reuters Good luck: Liverpool club ambassador Robbie Fowler shaking hands with Porto head of scouting Fernando Gomes.
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