Borussia Dortmund are hoping to avoid ex-coach
Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool when the last 16 of the Champions League is drawn on
Monday.
Liverpool’s tense 1-0 win over Napoli on Tuesday at Anfield, thanks to a great save by Reds’ goalkeeper Alisson Becker and a goal from Mohamed Salah, saw Klopp’s team squeeze into the knock-out stages in Europe as Group C runners-up.
Liverpool’s tense 1-0 win over Napoli on Tuesday at Anfield, thanks to a great save by Reds’ goalkeeper Alisson Becker and a goal from Mohamed Salah, saw Klopp’s team squeeze into the knock-out stages in Europe as Group C runners-up.
“It doesn’t have to be Liverpool in the next
round,” CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke replied tersely when asked if he wants to draw
Liverpool in the next round.
After Raphael Guerreiro scored twice in Tuesday’s
2-0 win at Monaco, Dortmund are also into the last 16 as winners of Group A
ahead of Atletico Madrid, but eager to avoid Liverpool and Klopp, who led the
German club to back to back Bundesliga titles in 2011 and 2012.
“Liverpool? That would be tough, but whoever we
get, it will be tense and difficult,” said Germany midfielder Mario Goetze, who
captained Dortmund in Monaco.
Klopp has already returned to Dortmund’s Signal
Iduna Park, when Liverpool earned a 1-1 draw in Europa League quarter-finals,
first leg, in 2015-16 before the Reds’ won the return 4-3 at Anfield, coming
back from 3-1 down on their way to losing the final 3-1 against Seville.
The draw for next February’s Champions League
last 16 ties is scheduled for 1100 GMT on Monday in Nyon with Barcelona, Paris-Saint
Germain, under ex-Borussia coach Thomas Tuchel, Porto and Real Madrid all
confirmed group winners alongside Dortmund.
No club can face an opponent from their group and
teams from the same country can only be drawn together from the quarter-finals
onwards.
In addition to Liverpool, Tottenham and Roma will
be in the pot of second-place finishers. Dortmund’s other potential opponents
are Ajax and also Lyon or Shakhtar Dontesk and Manchester United or Juventus.
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