The prospect of arguably the two best club sides in the world
contesting the European Champions League final remains a possibility
after Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid were kept apart in the
semifinal draw in Nyon, Switzerland.
Current Spanish league
leaders Barca were drawn against Bayern Munich, who have already wrapped
up the Bundesliga title this season, while Real Madrid will play
Borussia Dortmund.
"It's our chance to show
that Bayern Munich has improved since 2009 (when Barcelona beat Bayern
4-0) and that we can now compare ourselves to the best teams," Bayern
honorary president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told reporters on Friday.
"It will be a good comparison between the Bundesliga and the Spanish league."
Last season Real and Dortmund won the Spanish and German league titles.
While Real have been off
the pace in the Spanish league this season -- Jose Mourinho's side are
12 points behind Barca -- the Madrid club beat their Catalan rivals
recently in the Spanish Cup semifinals.
In the Bundesliga,
Dortmund have also lagged as Bayern have romped to the title, but Jurgen
Klopp's side have looked a different proposition in the Champions
League and are the only unbeaten side in this season's competition.
Dortmund got the better
of Real when the two sides met in the group stages, with the German side
beating Real 2-1 in their Westfalenstadion and then securing an
impressive 2-2 draw in Madrid to finish top of their section.
The semifinal meeting
between Barca and Bayern has an added twist in that the Catalan's side
former coach coach Pep Guardiola will replace the German club's coach
Jupp Heynckes at the end of the season.
Heynckes was Real's coach in 1998, when Madrid won their first title in the competition in more than 30 years.
Real are chasing a 10th European Cup, although their last win was back in 2002.
Their arch-rivals
Barcelona and Bayern both have four and Borussia weigh in with their
single victory in 1997 when they upset favourites Juventus 3-1 in the
final.
The semifinal will be
played on 23 and 24 April, with the return legs on 30 April and 1 May to
decide who will meet in the Wembley final in London on May 25.
In the Europa League,
Chelsea will face Switzerland's Basel, while Turkish side Fenerbahce
face Portugal's Benfica on April 25 and May 2 for the right to contest
the final in Amsterdam on May 15.
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