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BIG CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LAST-16 PREVIEW: Tottenham are falling apart at the worst time ahead of Milan trip, Jurgen Klopp and Graham Potter see Liverpool and Chelsea as underdogs in their ties while Scott Parker's Brugge face tricky test against Benfica

After a 104-day break, which saw the FIFA World Cup take centre stage, domestic action return, the January transfer window take place and Real Madrid win their 100th major trophy, the Champions League is back.

The knockout stages of Europe's premier club competition is among the most exciting in world football.

The game's biggest stars locking horns over two fiercely contested legs to take a step closer to the final, this year due to take place at the Ataturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey.

Defending champions Real Madrid are still in, while former England midfielder Scott Parker will get his first taste of the big time as a manager in charge of Club Brugge.