Manchester City navigated a tricky UEFA Champions League group to finish top and give themselves an easier draw in the Round of 16.
Finishing ahead of Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig, Pep Guardiola's side will head into the knockout stages of Europe's premier club competition as one of the teams others will want to avoid.
Though they lost their last game to Leipzig, there was nothing riding on the game and rivals will be aware that City will be out to go one better after losing to Chelsea in last season's final.
Though the final group games are yet to be played, the Blues still have some idea of who they could potentially face over two legs when the competition resumes in 2022.
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