The draw has been made for the Champions League last 16 and there's plenty to discuss ahead of the match-ups
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The Serie A side have endured a chaotic few weeks with coach Carlo Ancelotti sacked shortly after securing a place in the last 16.
A civil war inside the Stadio San Paolo hasn't helped with players wanting to leave, president Aurelio De Laurentiis reportedly fining some squad members and fans staying away.
A tough draw against Barcelona will give little to raise European hopes but if they can hold onto Kalidou Koulibaly and Dries Martens in the January transfer window, a shock is not impossible.
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Lyon reached the last 16 with a dramatic late equaliser; Memphis Depay's goal saw them snatch a 2-2 draw with RB Leipzig at the death.
The former Manchester United forward will be a huge loss in the knockout stages after he was ruled out for the season with a cruciate knee ligament injury days later.
Lyon are struggling halfway down the Ligue 1 table with seven defeats from 18 games already. A victory over Juventus would be a huge upset.
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The wheels have fallen off for Frank Lampard's exciting young side in recent weeks with just two wins from their last seven matches.
A summer transfer ban has seen them put their faith in promising academy products but the squad is short of European experience – they only secured a place in the last 16 on the final day with a 2-1 win over Lille.
Bayern Munich will be a huge test but they do at least now have the option to strengthen in January after the transfer ban was lifted.
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The Champions League debutants are just happy to be here after their surprising qualification for the last 16.
Home games were switched from Bergamo to San Siro, and despite losing their opening three group games and trailing at half-time to Manchester City in the fourth, they went on to collect seven points to qualify from the group stages.
The draw has been kind, with Valencia a team they are more than capable of beating.