Spanish newspapers have hit out at 'shameful' UEFA for their controversial Champions League last-16 draw that paired Real Madrid with Paris Saint-Germain - after initially giving them an easier challenge of Benfica.
Monday's controversial draw saw Carlo Ancelotti's side initially given Portuguese club Benfica but a mistake later on in the draw - which saw Manchester United failed to be included in the pot to face Atletico Madrid - led to a re-draw.
Real were then paired with French giants PSG, after the initial draw was declared void, which Spanish media believe is UEFA getting payback on the LaLiga giants for their role in the controversial European Super League project earlier this year.