Elsewhere, Juventus will face Atletico Madrid in the next round while Liverpool will do battle with Bayern Munich in a highly-anticipated showdown.

The UEFA Champions League draw has been completed. The fixtures for the round of 16 have been set, with each of the remaining teams knowing their opponent for the knockout stage.

Fans have been treated with a number of exciting games this season. Firstly, Juventus, now lead by Cristiano Ronaldo in the attack, got Atletico Madrid in the last 16. Elsewhere, Liverpool will face Bayern Munich for a spot in the quarter-finals in what many anticipate to be a thriller.

However, the most-talked-about fixture is Man United vs PSG. Yes, Mourinho's struggling men drew Mbappe and Co. in the next round, which led to a number of trolls.

The common theme was how the Red Devils' poor defense would handle going against Tuchel's free-scoring side. Understandably, it's the consensus that the Man United back-four will crumble.

Juventus, who is looking to end their long wait for a European title, will have to overcome Atletico Madrid in pursuit of the title. The Italians now boast the competition's all-time leading scorer and most successful player in their ranks, but some predict a fixture of few opportunities due to the defensive set-ups of both teams.

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Liverpool's upcoming encounter the reigning Bundesliga champion received a warm welcome. They are two clubs who can split apart defenses when at their best and boast some of the continent's deadliest attackers.

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Ajax's clash with Real Madrid is also an interesting one, as the Dutch outfit has shown promise while Los Blancos has struggled throughout this campaign. Can the Eredivisie eliminate the reigning champion? Who'll be making it into the last eight? All of these questions will be answered when the round of 16 is completed in mid-March, with the first-leg due on February 12-13 and 19-20, and the second-leg scheduled for March 5-6 and 12-13.