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Chelsea have made it to the Champions League quarter-finals once again and on Friday morning will find out who they must face to go even further. The draw leaves plenty of anticipation with it possible to face all seven other teams that could mean trips as short as to Liverpool or across the continent.
The Blues will find out their route to the final with the semi-final draw also being made during the same ceremony. Many will be hoping for the easiest route possible while others might hope for the most exciting away days. Thomas Tuchel just wants to make sure that nobody wants to play Chelsea.
"I want us to be the team nobody wants to play," said the German coach, "This is the role we see ourselves in this round of eight. It's a big step to do it again, again, and again. We fight for the top four places in the toughest league maybe in the world right now and we fight in the last eight again [in the Champions League].
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"So this brings out the best in us and we want to be the team nobody wants to play against. So let's see what happens." Nevertheless we take a look at the best and


