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Uefa Champions League 2014-15
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Blues, City face blockbuster ties in last 16 of Champions League

Chelsea face PSG while English champs are out for revenge against Barca

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Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino chooses a ball next to the Uefa ambassador, Karl-Heinz Riedle, at the draw. Photo: AFP

Jose Mourinho's Chelsea were drawn on Monday against Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City tackle Barcelona in two blockbuster Champions League last-16 ties.

Chelsea's "reward" for sailing into the knockout stages unbeaten was a testing match-up against the Qatari-backed French champions who they beat on away goals in last season's quarter-finals.

Both sides have very different squads from last year, so if it was PSG or anyone else, it would've been the same situation
David Barnard

Chelsea secretary David Barnard said: "PSG are known to us as we played them in the quarters last year and they've got David Luiz playing for them, too.

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"It's a good draw logistically too for our supporters.

"Both sides have very different squads from last year, so if it was PSG or anyone else, it would've been the same situation."

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Like PSG, English champions City will be out for revenge after being brushed aside 4-1 on aggregate by Barca at this stage in the last Champions League campaign.

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