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Man United face daunting task against Barcelona in Champions League quarter-finals

Press Association Sport

15:49 15/03/2019

Tottenham and Manchester City will face each other in an all-English quarter-final of the Champions League next month.

Last yearā€™s beaten finalists Liverpool received arguably the most favourable draw after being paired with Porto, while Manchester United face a daunting tie against Barcelona.

United and Liverpool will meet in the semi-finals if they reach the last four, with Tottenham or City facing the winner of the quarter-final between Ajax and Juventus.

The first legs of the quarter-finals will take place on April 9 and 10, with the second legs on April 16 and 17.

City won both of their Premier League ties with Tottenham last season and also beat Mauricio Pochettinoā€™s side at Wembley earlier in this campaign. The two teams meet again in the league just days after the second leg, on April 20.

Unitedā€™s tie against Barcelona means caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will enjoy another trip to the Camp Nou, where he scored the winner in Unitedā€™s Champions League final win over Bayern Munich in 1999.

United were drawn as the away team for the first leg but the tie had to be reversed, as UEFA had stipulated in advance following advice from local authorities that they and City could not play at home on successive nights.

Former Liverpool goalkeeper Chris Kirkland was delighted by the draw, telling Sky Sports News: ā€œIā€™d prefer being at home for the second leg but Iā€™m extremely happy.

ā€œLetā€™s not disrespect Porto because they got to this stage for a reason, but they wonā€™t be looking forward to that tie.ā€

Former City boss Stuart Pearce added: ā€œI think Liverpool have gone as favourites now for the competition, being that side of the draw.ā€

Speaking about Unitedā€™s tie with Barcelona, former Old Trafford boss David Moyes said: ā€œItā€™s an incredibly tough draw but a great draw. After beating Paris Saint-Germain you can take anybody on.

ā€œA great occasion, the sort of games that Manchester United are used to and it will be a great night.ā€

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