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We have known for a week that Liverpool FC were going to finish at the top of their Champions League group, but now we also know all the second teams in the group stage and who could be at stake for the Liverpool draw.
Liverpool’s possible opponents in the next round are:
Of course, Atlético de Madrid knocked us out last season, so fans are torn between taking revenge or having to endure another 180 minutes of tenacious defense. They led RB Salzburg to second place in Group A with a 2-0 win on Wednesday. The addition of Luis Suarez shit can make this accessory even more loaded than it really needs.
A historically important rival in our club’s history, Borussia Monchengladbach edged out Shakhtar Donetsk for second place, despite their loss to Real Madrid on Wednesday. The Foals have been one of the most exciting young teams in the competition, highlighted by a pair of victories (6-0 and 4-0) against Shakhtar.
FC Barcelona finished second behind Juventus in Group G. They were tied on points, but the Serie A giants had the best head-to-head record, after that 3-0 win. We already made the reunion with Coutinho, and although they are clearly a team in decline, Lionel Messi is still a terrifying proposition regardless of the overall quality of the team.
Another known foe in recent years, FC Porto finished runner-up in Group C, with a loot of 13 points, just 3 behind the legendary Manchester City.
One of the few opponents on this list that we’re not tired of seeing yet, Lazio, with Liverpool old men Lucas Leiva and Luis Alberto in tow, caught second in Group F behind Borussia Dortmund.
RB Leipzig humiliated Manchester United 3-2, finishing behind PSG. The German team is one of the few teams that we have yet to face, although we have had a couple of deals in the transfer market.
Last but not least, Sevilla finished just one point behind Chelsea in Group E.