Thierry Henry names 2 teams above the rest in C1

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Champions League draw day. This Friday noon, all the teams qualified for the C1 quarter-finals will know the name of their future opponent for the rest of the competition.

On the set of CBS Sportsthe coach of the France Espoirs team and consultant for the channel Thierry Henry revealed the names of the two teams which are above the rest and which all teams must avoid.

I’m just saying that you should never disrespect anyone in Europe. There are two teams that can be arrogant: it’s Real Madrid and Man City, that’s it. The rest, you just take who you can play. Man City are the team to beat again, for me. I know Pep (Guardiola), that’s not how he’s going to take it,” did he declare.

BVB, PSG’s preference?

Back in the Champions League quarter-final since the 2020/2021 edition, Paris Saint-Germain is impatiently awaiting this draw. Luis Enrique’s men seem to be gaining strength in this second part of the season.

The Parisian locker room would have also indicated its preference for these quarter-finals of the Champions League. According to information from the newspaper l’Équipe, the Parisians would like to face Borussia Dortmund. The capital club has already met the Germans in the group stage and has a favorable record against the Ruhr club (a victory and a draw in the two meetings). See you at noon French time…

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