Last 16 Of The Champions League Draws Image credit: Eurosport |
Real Madrid versus Paris
Saint-Germain. Cristiano Ronaldo versus Neymar. Historic achievement versus
burning ambition.
Associated
Press report continues:
Two-time
defending Champions League winner Madrid was drawn Monday to play the
tournament's standout team in the last 16, made possible because the 12-time
champions finished second in their group while PSG won its group.
"They
(PSG) are really very strong in every department of the field," Madrid
director Emilio Butragueno said. "But I have to underline, we are the
holders and our players, they always rise to the occasion."
PSG
bought Neymar from Barcelona for a record €222 million (US$262 million) fee in
the offseason. The Brazil striker scored in five straight wins as the team finished
ahead of Bayern Munich in its group.
Ronaldo
scored in all six of Madrid's matches.
Barcelona,
which leads the Spanish league despite the loss of Neymar, was drawn to face
Chelsea in a meeting of recent champions. The English club is one of the few opponents
Lionel Messi has failed to score against.
With
eight former winners in the lineup, another clash of European champions pits
Liverpool against Porto.
Also,
it was: Basel vs. Manchester City; Sevilla vs. Manchester United; Juventus vs.
Tottenham; Bayern Munich vs. Besiktas; and Shakhtar Donetsk vs. Roma.
The
first legs will be played from Feb. 13-21, with the return matches from March
6-14.
The
final will be played at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev, Ukraine, on May 26.
Madrid
and PSG met in the group stage two seasons ago when the French team's leader
was Zlatan Ibrahimovic. They drew 0-0 in Paris and Madrid won 1-0 at home.
"Since
then they have strengthened. They have signed very, very good players,"
said Butragueno, whose club lost out to PSG in its pursuit of France forward
Kylian Mbappe.
Barcelona and Chelsea will renew a rivalry that has included intense semifinals in 2009 and 2012. Each took a turn to advance at the other team's stadium and go on to win the title.
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