Luis Garcia and Steve McManaman confident of Liverpool progress

Liverpool was drawn with Bayern Munich in the next round of the Champions League, and two former Reds are expecting a quarter-final spot.

Published : Dec 17, 2018 19:17 IST

Liverpool is likely to go into the tie against Bayern Munich as the favourite.
Liverpool is likely to go into the tie against Bayern Munich as the favourite.
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Liverpool is likely to go into the tie against Bayern Munich as the favourite.

Former Liverpool pair Luis Garcia and Steve McManaman are united in their confidence that the Reds will have too much for Bayern Munich in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Liverpool finished second to Paris Saint-Germain – which will face Manchester United – in Group C, and that resulted in it being paired with German champion Bayern in Monday's draw.

Despite Bayern's talent and rich history, however, Liverpool is likely to go into the tie favourite given their respective starts to the season.

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Bayern is third in the Bundesliga, nine points behind pacesetters Borussia Dortmund, while Liverpool – following Sunday's 3-1 win over United – is top of the Premier League.

As such, both McManaman and Garcia fancy Liverpool's chances of reaching the quarter-finals.

"We were always going to get a difficult one," McManaman told UEFA. "No disrespect to Porto, but that was probably the side you would've wanted.

"But I thought it was fine, Bayern are not the team they once were. Not be disparaging, but they have shown that this year in the Bundesliga, that they're not firing on all cylinders.

"They've a huge amount of experience, but I think this young, exuberant, quick Liverpool team should be too good for them, to be honest."

Garcia added: "It's not the team I would've picked, but if you want to get to the final it doesn't matter.

"Last year they [Liverpool] got to the final and it's the same faces [in the team]. It's a good fixture, everybody will be excited, and the team right now isn't scared to face anyone."

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Liverpool was beaten finalist last year, but McManaman is convinced Jurgen Klopp has a strong team at his disposal, while he feels Bayern is paying the price for not transforming its entire squad after hiring Niko Kovac.

"It [Liverpool's team] is quicker, stronger and has that bit of added experience from last year," McManaman said.

"I think this Bayern team needed a complete revamp under their new manager, so they're under pressure themselves, certainly because of the way they've started his year in the Bundesliga.

"But if you look at Liverpool, the fact they're top of the Premier League as we're speaking, I think Liverpool are in a really good place."

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