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As they say, there's no easy ties at this stage. United had a couple of amazing games against Real a few years back and I think we only lost to them because there was a bit of a 'wow' factor. I think that still plays a part in these games sometimes because we romanticise these Italian and Spanish clubs.

I think those rumours are nonsense.


I remember Macca having one of his best performances for Real at Old Trafford, and being roundly booed when taken off late in the game. He walked of with the biggest grin on his face!


Man U & Liverpool definitely have the harder draws I think. Saying that, a former manager will have something to prove to Chelsea!

UEFA Cup Draw


Round of 32


Paris St Germain v Wolfsburg

FC Copenhagen v Manchester City

NEC Nijmegen v Hamburg

Sampdoria v Metalist

Braga v Standard Liege

Aston Villa v CSKA Moscow

Lech Poznan v Udinese

Olympiacos v St Etienne

Fiorentina v Ajax

AaB Aalborg v Deportivo La Coruna

Werder Bremen v AC Milan

Bordeaux v Galatasaray

Dynamo Kiev v Valencia

Zenit St Petersburg v Stuttgart

Marseille v Twente

Shakhtar v Tottenham



First legs to be played February 18/19.


Second legs to be played February 26.

Round of 16


Werder Bremen/AC Milan v Olympiacos/St Etienne

Aston Villa/CSKA Moscow v Shakhtar/Tottenham

Lech Poznan/Udinese v Zenit St Petersburg/Stuttgart

Paris St Germain/Wolfsburg v Braga/Standard Liege

Dynamo Kiev/Valencia v Sampdoria/Metalist

FC Copenhagen/Manchester City v AaB Aalborg/Deportivo La Coruna

Marseille/Twente v Fiorentina/Ajax

Sampdoria/Metalist v Bordeaux/Galatasaray

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