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The UEFA Champions League and the Europa League have already entered their final phase and the two most important Spanish clubs in Spanish football already know their rivals for the quarterfinals. In the first instance, Real Madrid will have to face the current European champion, Chelsea FC. FC Barcelona, ​​meanwhile, will face off against the German club, Eintracht Frankfurt.

Real Madrid has just beaten Paris Saint-Germain in a plethoric way, after reversing a 0-2 deficit and all thanks to the memorable performance of Karim Benzema with a superb hat-trick that catapulted the Parisians.

However, the meringues will meet again with their black beast in a final phase, due to the fact that they were eliminated in the semifinal of the most beautiful tournament at club level with a global of three goals for one.

Chelsea, meanwhile, beat France’s Lille in the round of 16 4-1 on aggregate to advance to the quarterfinals and thus continue standing in defense of the “Orejona”. Those of Tuchel, now they will have to do their homework against a difficult Real Madrid that is inspired.

Now, with regard to the Europa League, FC Barcelona is establishing itself as one of the favorites to win this trophy for the first time in its history. Those led by Xavi Hernández beat Napoli and then passed the test against a difficult Galatasaray.

In the quarterfinals, they will have to show all their gallantry against Eintracht Frankfurt, who come to eliminate Betis in the last breath of the second leg to place the aggregate two goals for one in favor of the Germans.

In this way, the two most important clubs in Spain will make their way to the grand final of both tournaments. The meringues want to find their ticket to Paris to fight for a new “Orejona”; while the Catalans will want to be in Seville to win a trophy that would return them to the top, after a dream year.

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By Scribe