
Liverpool
have been drawn against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals,
a repeat of the 2018 final, with Chelsea facing Porto and Manchester City
taking on Borussia Dortmund.
Holders Bayern Munich will face last year's losing finalists Paris
Saint-Germain in the last eight.
The semi-final draw also took place on Friday, with Liverpool and Chelsea
set to meet in the last four should both progress, while City could play
Bayern or PSG for a place in the final.
Of the three English sides remaining, Liverpool arguably have the toughest
draw against Spanish champions Real, who beat Jurgen Klopp's side 3-1 three
years ago in Kiev.
Liverpool overcame RB Leipzig 4-0 on aggregate to reach the quarters this
time around, and speaking before the draw Klopp said he is hoping to regain
momentum in the Premier League to help their Champions League bid.
"The only reasons you play in this competition is because you want to win
it," Klopp said after beating Leipzig last week. "We aren't silly and so
far, this season it is not one which looks like we will win the Champions
League in the end.
"We had momentum in that [the Champions League] but not in the Premier
League yet and we will have games to get that back - and that would help the
Champions League definitely."
After beating Atletico Madrid 3-0 on aggregate in the last 16, Chelsea take
on Portuguese champions Porto, who stunned Juventus in the previous round to
progress.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel believes his new-look Chelsea boast the "edge and
glue" to become genuine Champions League title contenders.
"They play with a special bond and performances and results like this give
you a certain edge and glue to achieve special things. You can only achieve
this through results and experiences," Tuchel said after Wednesday's 2-0 win
over Atletico.
"I'm pretty sure no one wants to play against us. It's a super-difficult
challenge ahead because we are already in the last eight. It's a big step,
but no need to be afraid, we take what we get and prepare as best as
possible."
A potential semi-final meeting between Chelsea and Liverpool would see the
two sides renew their Champions League rivalry.
Liverpool and Chelsea last met in the Champions League in 2009, having
played one another in five consecutive seasons from 2004-05 - at the
semi-final stage three times, the quarter-final once and also in the group
stages in 2005-06.
The two sides also played in the 2019 UEFA Super Cup, with Liverpool winning
5-4 on penalties following a 2-2 draw after extra time.
Meanwhile, City continue their pursuit for the 'Quadruple' against another
Bundesliga side in Dortmund after beating Borussia Monchengladbach 4-0 on
aggregate.
City have exited at the quarter-final stage the past three seasons, and head
coach Pep Guardiola is not looking too far ahead with the Premier League
leaders first taking on Everton in the FA Cup quarter-finals this weekend
before playing Leicester in April, live on Sky Sports, after the March
international break.
"We have Leicester, then the Champions League, then Leeds and then the
Champions League… I don't know what is going to happen," Guardiola said.
"That is why we had to forget about the quarter-finals and just win this
game. We have to do what we have done in the previous seasons."
Jadon Sancho could line up against his former side City having swapped
Manchester for Dortmund back in 2017.
Sancho missed the last-16 second leg against Sevilla as Erling Haaland
steered the German club into the quarters, with England midfielder Jude
Bellingham also impressing in the 2-2 draw, enough for a 5-4 win on
aggregate.
Champions League quarter-finals
First legs: April 6/7 | Second legs: April 13/14
Manchester City vs Borussia Dortmund
Porto vs Chelsea
Bayern Munich vs Paris Saint-Germain
Real Madrid vs Liverpool
Champions League semi-final draw
First legs: April 27/28 | Second legs: May 4/5
Bayern Munich OR Paris Saint-Germain vs Manchester City OR Borussia Dortmund
Real Madrid OR Liverpool vs Porto OR Chelsea
When and where is the Champions League
final?
The Champions League final will take place on Saturday, May 29 at the
Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, which was set to host the 2020
showpiece before Covid postponed the tournament. In August it was eventually
completed from the quarter-final stage onwards in Lisbon.
The Ataturk Olympic Stadium stadium was the stage of Liverpool's infamous
'Miracle of Istanbul' comeback victory over AC Milan in the 2005 Champions
League final.