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Barcelona are favourites to win Champions League, says Mauricio Pochettino

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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino says Barcelona remain the team to beat in this year's Champions League

Mauricio Pochettino believes Barcelona are on a different level to Manchester United and has labelled the La Liga side as favourites to win a sixth Champions League title.

United and Barcelona meet in this year's quarter-finals, a repeat of the 2009 and 2011 finals when the Spanish side twice came out on top.

All four English teams made it through to the last eight, with Pochettino's Tottenham drawn to face Premier League rivals Manchester City.

Tottenham drew with Barcelona in the group stages of the Champions League
Image: Tottenham drew with Barcelona in the group stages of the Champions League

City remain the bookmakers' favourites to win the competition for the very first time, but Pochettino has other ideas.

Speaking in Barcelona, where Tottenham spent time training last week, Pochettino said: "If there is one favourite team to win Champions League it is Barcelona. (Ernesto) Valverde is doing a great job. They have players of extraordinary level, and then they have Lionel Messi.

"You have teams such as Manchester City or Juventus that will always have chances to win the competition because they are teams who are designed to do that. There is always room for surprises. And we hope Tottenham could be that surprise.

"I think the Manchester United team that has been built during the past few years was built to win big things. But winning important competitions such as the Champions League or Premier League always depends on the small details.

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"Of course they have players able to make things difficult for Barcelona [in the Champions League]. But I think Barcelona are one step higher than Manchester United."

Lionel Messi acknowledges the crowd after completing his 51st career hat-trick against Real Betis
Image: Lionel Messi acknowledges the crowd after completing his 51st career hat-trick against Real Betis

Barcelona made it six wins in a row with a 4-1 thrashing of Real Betis on Sunday, in which Lionel Messi scored his 51st career hat-trick.

All three goals from Messi were memorable, with a superb free-kick to open being followed by a clinical link-up with Luis Suarez before the Argentine finished things off with a pinpoint late chip.

"He (Messi) has been praised and will continue to be. He is the best player in the world. An extraordinary and unique player," Pochettino said.

"But what is more surprising is his regularity in performing extraordinary things. That is the most surprising thing.

"You can be a player able to do extraordinary things during certain games but to show it during every game you play proves an enormous merit."

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Mauricio Pochettino says he is happy at Tottenham and is pleased his side have been challenging for silverware this season

Asked about their next Champions League opponent, Pochettino added: "It is clear that Manchester City are a team designed to win and with an obligation to win.

"They've been doing that for many years. Not only with the arrival of Pep (Guardiola) but also with (Manuel) Pellegrini and with (Roberto) Mancini they've been fighting for years and winning things.

"It isn't a surprise to see Man City fighting to win major titles. We will try to compete. We know that in short tournaments the fitness of the team at the time is very important.

"We have the incentive that we have a new stadium and we will play with 62,000 spectators. That will create a special energy. We hope to arrive in good shape so we can compete and win."

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