As was the case in the previous round, the odds are stacked against Manchester United for their Champions League clash with Barcelona and they will be hoping for another famous European night on Wednesday.
After a poor first-leg performance at Old Trafford, few could have seen Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side coming back in the fashion they did against PSG in the round of 16. A Romelu Lukaku double combined with Marcus Rashford's late penalty in the French capital helped seal a 3-2 aggregate win, which largely contributed to the Norwegian getting the manager's job on a permanent basis.
With injuries easing, the Red Devils have a stronger squad than they did against the Parisians and that will be a key reason behind the fact they have been well backed in the Asian markets, which is usually a good indicator of which way a match will go.
Solskjaer will know exactly what to expect from Lionel Messi and co., who are unbeaten in their last 16 in all competitions, but stopping them could be another thing.
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