CL: Inter to face Bayern, Arsenal take on Barca
CL: Inter to face Bayern, Arsenal take on Barca
Manchester United was drawn against Marseille, Madrid is up against Lyon.

Nyon: Defending champion Inter Milan will face Bayern Munich in a rerun of last season's Champions League final after being drawn together on Friday in the first knockout round.

Inter beat Bayern 2-0 in Madrid in May to become European champion for the first time since 1965, but neither side has so far replicated last season's good form.

Inter is seventh in the Italian league standings and only advanced as runner-up in the group stage, while Bayern topped a relatively weak group but is languishing in a distant sixth place in Germany.

"We're looking forward to these games," Bayern vice chairman Karl Hopfner said. "I think we've got to make up for the past and I think the players are up for it."

Barcelona will meet Arsenal, which it beat in the 2006 final and, with four goals by Lionel Messi, outclassed 6-3 on aggregate in last season's quarterfinals, while Real Madrid is up against Lyon — the side that knocked it out at the same stage last season.

Last year's win was Lyon's third straight at home against Madrid in the Champions League, each time without conceding a goal.

"It will be very hard because Real will want to make up for last season," Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas said. "It's a kind of revenge. It really will be special to knock them out two years in a row."

Seven-time European champion AC Milan will play Tottenham, which won its group ahead of Inter in its first season in the Champions League.

"I would have taken AC Milan before the draw," Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp said. "They are leading the league in Italy but it has the makings of a great game over two legs. I'm looking forward to it."

Manchester United was drawn against Marseille, and Chelsea will meet FC Copenhagen.

"They're maybe the biggest club in Europe along with Real Madrid, historically speaking," Marseille president Jean-Claude Dassier said of United. "But I think the English will suit Marseille better than Barcelona's short passing game would.

"We'll need a strong defense against the famous Wayne Rooney and the others who play with him. It will be a good atmosphere at the Velodrome and I think we have our chances."

The first Danish club to make it out of the group stage, Copenhagen isn't expected to get past a team that reached the 2008 final and won last season's English Premier League.

"We must try to create a small sensation at home so tension is maintained," FC Copenhagen coach Stale Solbakken said. "But it will be difficult. Chelsea is probably among the three, four favorites to win it all."

Shakhtar Donetsk, which won the second-tier UEFA Cup in 2009, is up against Roma, while Valencia plays Schalke.

The first leg matches are scheduled for February 15, with the return games the following month.

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