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AC Milan midfielder David Beckham has been given his dream matchup against former club Manchester United in the first knockout round of the Champions League.
The one-time Old Trafford favorite _ who returns to Italy next month for a second loan spell from the Los Angeles Galaxy _ got exactly the tie he hoped for at Friday's draw.
"I think David wanted this match and destiny looked after him," Milan director Umberto Gandini said at UEFA headquarters.
United spokesman Phil Townsend said Beckham would get a fantastic reception on his first return to the club he helped become European champion in 1999.
"He was a terrific servant for the club and we all hope he will be playing," Townsend said.
Also, Italian champion Inter Milan will face Chelsea in a meeting of coach Jose Mourinho's current and former clubs.
"Absolutely unbelievable," Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay said of Mourinho's return to Stamford Bridge where he won two straight Premier League titles in 2005 and '06. "It's a huge game and obviously with Jose it adds even more spice."
The first leg in February will be played at the San Siro, where Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti spent the past eight years coaching AC Milan, and won two European titles.
"It is another derby between Mourinho and Ancelotti, but in Milan and in London," Inter chief executive Ernesto Paolillo said. "(Chelsea) is the team I wanted to avoid but this is the destiny. Mourinho has a lot of motivation to do well."
Former Inter forward Luis Figo said his fellow Portuguese had nothing to prove to Chelsea.
"(Mourinho) brought titles to them and I think people there love him," Figo said. "It will be an emotional return for him."
Defending champion FC Barcelona was drawn to play Stuttgart, which has struggled in the Bundesliga and fired coach Markus Babbel this month.
"We have to be very smart and not have too much confidence," Barcelona director of football Txiki Begiristain said. "They will have time to prepare for these games against us and we must be ready."
British bookmaker William Hill made Barcelona a 3-1 favorite to win the trophy, with Chelsea next at 9-2 and Real Madrid at 5-1.
Nine-time champion Madrid _ whose Santiago Bernabeu stadium hosts the final on May 22 _ will take on Lyon in France in the first leg.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas said it would be a privilege to play against Madrid.
"We won't be the favorites but we will try to show that the addition of the greatest stars in the world doesn't make everything," Aulas said of Madrid's euro250 million ($360 million) offseason spending that lured Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka and former Lyon forward Karim Benzema.
Arsenal drew a comparatively low-key matchup against FC Porto, with the first match in Portugal.
"(Manchester United and Chelsea) will capture the headlines and that probably suits us," Arsenal club secretary David Miles said. "We will go about our work and do a thorough job."
In other matchups, it was: Olympiakos vs. Bordeaux; Bayern Munich vs. Fiorentina; and CSKA Moscow vs. Sevilla.
The first legs will be played Feb. 16-17 and 23-24, and the return matches are set for March 9-10 and 16-17.