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Fortuna for Atlético and hard opponents for Madrid and Barça with the advantage that they will play at home.

Madrid will face Bayern, Barça Juventus and Atletico Leicester in a draw for the quarterfinals of the Champions League Madrid and came out much worse than unemployed mattress . At least the two big LaLiga will be able to define the tie at the Bernabéu and Camp Nou, respectively, in the second leg, unlike Atlético, who will have to leave the Leicester stadium to finish in the semifinals . The other match is Dortmund-Monaco. The meetings are scheduled for April 11 and 12; those back, on the 18th and 19th.

Bayern-Real Madrid is a classic of European football. He also has the incentive of the return of Ancelotti to the Bernabéu, the coach who won the Décima in Lisbon and what a good memory he left among Real Madrid players and fans . Of course also that of Xabi Alonso in what will be two of the last international matches in his career. Toni Kroos, who returns to the team in which he was formed, will also live a very intense cross.

Juventus-Barça also measures two giants of European football. They are the champions of the Italian and Spanish leagues and two years ago they played the final in Berlin that ended up winning the Luis Enrique's team. Dani Alves will live a special eliminator measuring his team in what will be his first game as a visitor at the Camp Nou since he left.

Finally, although he was the first to leave, Atlético smiled knowing that he will face Leicester, 15th in the Premier League. The colchoneros are warned by what happened in the second round against Sevilla, which the English overcame in the second leg against a great atmosphere . The march of Ranieri has reactivated the Mahrez, Vardy and company, although it is the rival that all wanted and that only the Athletic one will be.

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