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Goal.com Poll: Who Will Win The Champions League?
Every side knows their opposition in the last 16, but who will be the last team standing?
At UEFA headquarters in Nyon on Friday, the Champions League draw was completed, and some fascinating ties have been thrown up in the last 16.
The highlight of the round sees Inter take on Chelsea as Jose Mourinho returns to Stamford Bridge.
Nerazzurri legend Sandro Mazzola has already explained exclusively to Goal.com that the winner of the tie will go on to be one of the competition's finalists, but he believes that there is very little to choose between the sides.
Another big name will drop out of the competition when Milan come up against Manchester United, while Real Madrid face an old foe in the shape of Olympique Lyonnais.
Now that all the teams know who they will be facing in the first knockout round, Goal.com wants you, the readers, to vote on who you think will not only progress to the next round, but to the final in the Santiago Bernabeu itself.
The highlight of the round sees Inter take on Chelsea as Jose Mourinho returns to Stamford Bridge.
Nerazzurri legend Sandro Mazzola has already explained exclusively to Goal.com that the winner of the tie will go on to be one of the competition's finalists, but he believes that there is very little to choose between the sides.
Another big name will drop out of the competition when Milan come up against Manchester United, while Real Madrid face an old foe in the shape of Olympique Lyonnais.
Now that all the teams know who they will be facing in the first knockout round, Goal.com wants you, the readers, to vote on who you think will not only progress to the next round, but to the final in the Santiago Bernabeu itself.
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