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Real Madrid, Man City to meet again in Champions League last 16

Former player Ivan Rakitic poses with the Uefa Champions League trophy after the draw. — Reuters
Former player Ivan Rakitic poses with the Uefa Champions League trophy after the draw. — Reuters
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* PSG to ⁠face Chelsea in repeat of Club World Cup final


* Arsenal avoid heavyweights, face Bayer Leverkusen in last 16


NYON, ​Switzerland: Manchester City and Real ​Madrid will renew their familiar rivalry after being drawn together in the Champions League knockout phase for the sixth time since 2019-20 following Friday's draw for the last 16, quarterfinals and semifinals.


The two heavyweights have already crossed swords once this campaign, with City mounting a comeback to beat record 15-time European champions Real 2-1 in December's league-phase match.


It also marks the first time in Champions League history that two teams ⁠will play each other in the knockout stages in five consecutive seasons.


"For our club, as much as ⁠you play against the best teams in the whole history of this competition, you learn and improve and you are better in the future," City boss Pep Guardiola told reporters.


Holders Paris St Germain will face Chelsea in a repeat of last year's ill-tempered Club World ‌Cup final in which the Premier League side came out ​on top.


"So excited. PSG are ⁠a fantastic team. I have experience of playing against them in France. They're a team ​I've always admired," said Chelsea boss Liam ‌Rosenior, who previously managed Ligue 1 side Strasbourg.


ARSENAL AVOID HEAVYWEIGHTS


Arsenal play Bayer Leverkusen and the Premier League leaders have avoided the tournament's heavyweights after their perfect record ​of eight wins put them top of the standings in the league phase.


Should they qualify for the quarterfinals, Arsenal will play either Sporting or Bodo/Glimt while Real Madrid, Manchester City, PSG, Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Chelsea — who have won the last 10 editions of the competition — are on the other side of the draw.


"We are very excited to play the next round. We ‌have earned the right to be in a strong position with what we've done in the group stage," ​Arteta said.


Bayern Munich, who were second in the league phase, play Atalanta, who knocked out German side Borussia Dortmund ​in the ‌playoffs ⁠thanks to a stoppage-time penalty, with a quarterfinal against Real or City to follow.


Newcastle United face Barcelona again after the Spanish side won their league-phase opener and Liverpool were paired with Galatasaray.


"Newcastle have a fantastic team, we saw that ​in the last game when we played there. It's not easy," Barca coach ⁠Hansi Flick said.


Premier League ​strugglers Tottenham Hotspur face Atletico Madrid while Norwegian upstarts Bodo/Glimt — who have beaten City, Atletico and Inter Milan this season — take on Portugal's Sporting. — Reuters


LAST-16 DRAW


Real Madrid v Manchester City


Bodo/Glimt v Sporting


Paris St Germain v Chelsea


Newcastle United v Barcelona


Galatasaray v Liverpool


Atletico Madrid v Tottenham Hotspur


Atalanta v Bayern Munich


Bayer Leverkusen v Arsenal


QUARTERFINALS


QF1: PSG/Chelsea v Galatasaray/Liverpool


QF2: Real Madrid/Man City v Atalanta/Bayern


QF3: ​Newcastle/Barcelona v Atletico/Tottenham


QF4: Bodo/Sporting v Leverkusen/Arsenal


SEMIFINALS


Semifinal 1: QF1 winners v QF2 winners


Semifinal 2: QF3 winners v ​QF4 winners


FIRST AND SECOND LEG DATES


Last 16: March 10-11 and March 17-18


Quarterfinals: April 7-8 and April 14-15


Semifinals: April 28-29 and May 5-6


Final: May 30 in Budapest's Puskas Arena


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