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Reds handed Real rematch and a shot at revenge

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LIVERPOOL will have the chance to avenge last season's Champions League final defeat at the hands of Real Madrid after Jurgen Klopp's side were drawn yesterday to face the holders again in the last 16.

Meanwhile, the other standout tie saw Paris SaintGerma­in drawn to play Bayern Munich in a repeat of the 2020 final which was won by the German club.

Liverpool won five of their six group games but missed out on top spot to Napoli after losing 4-1 when the sides met in Italy. The Anfield club also lost the 2018 Champions League final to Real, who won their group ahead of RB Leipzig.

“They are two historic teams and the tie is going to be electric, fascinatin­g for the fans,” said Emilio Butragueno.

Current domestic form suggests Real should be favourites, with Carlo Ancelotti’s side unbeaten in La Liga, while Liverpool are eighth in the Premier League. However, both clubs will lose key players to the World Cup and Butragueno acknowledg­ed much can change in the three months before the Champions League returns.

“The World Cup is going to condition the whole season. We will see how the players are when they return,” he said.

PSG only missed out on topping their group because Benfica scored more away goals across all matches after the sides remarkably finished level on points, goal difference, goals scored and head to head.

That left the Qatar-owned club exposed to a tough draw, a year on from their painful exit in the first knockout round at the hands of Real. In terms of form they could not have got tougher than Bayern, who were the only team to win all six group matches, despite being in a section with Barcelona and Inter Milan.

Like PSG, Manchester City have never won the trophy but are also one of the leading contenders to do so this season.

Pep Guardiola’s side will be expected to dispose of RB Leipzig, who they faced in the group stage a year ago and beat 6-3 at home before a 2-1 defeat in Germany, by which time they had already secured first place in the section.

Chelsea, who defeated City in the 2021 Champions League final, also drew German opposition in the shape of Borussia Dortmund, with the clubs set to meet for the very first time in a competitiv­e game in the first leg at the Signal Iduna Park.

After topping their group thanks to a last-gasp winner away to Marseille last week, Tottenham Hotspur were given a tough draw against Italian champions AC Milan. They have met at this stage of the competitio­n before, with Spurs winning 1-0 on aggregate in 2010-11 thanks to a solitary goal at the San Siro by Peter Crouch.

Inter Milan will play Porto and last season’s Europa League winners Eintracht Frankfurt take on Napoli, while Benfica’s reward for winning their group was a tie against tournament outsiders Club Brugge of Belgium.

The first legs of all last-16 ties will be played in February with the return matches in March.

| AFP

Champions League, last 16 draw:

RB Leipzig v Manchester City, Club Brugge v Benfica, Liverpool v Real Madrid, AC Milan v Tottenham Hotspur, Eintracht Frankfurt v Napoli, Borussia Dortmund v Chelsea, Inter Milan v Porto, Paris Saint-Germain v Bayern Munich

Europa League, last 16 draw: Barcelona v Manchester United, Juventus v Nantes, Sporting Lisbon v Midtjyllan­d, Shakhtar Donetsk v Stade Rennais, Ajax Amsterdam v Union Berlin, Bayer Leverkusen v Monaco, Sevilla v PSV Eindhoven, Salzburg v Roma

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