Barcelona don't want to draw Chelsea in Champions League, says Courtois

Nizaar Kinsella

Barcelona don't want to draw Chelsea in Champions League, says Courtois image

Thibaut Courtois has said Chelsea have no problems having finished second in Champions League Group C, despite the prospect of facing a seeded team in the last 16. 

Chelsea were held 1-1 against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, while Roma beat Qarabag 1-0 to leapfrog Antonio Conte's men into top spot.

The Blues will now likely face Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain or Besiktas as competition regulations mean that they cannot draw Roma or an English team in the next round. 

The goalkeeper is aware of the task at hand for his side but knows that the European giants will not fancy meeting them.

 "There are several English teams that have been finished in first position, so we can only play against Barca, PSG and Besiktas, but if you ask Barca if they want to face against Chelsea, they will say no," he said.

"We are a good team and we are going to try everything to get far in the Champions League."

The Spanish side, meanwhile, have come in third place and Courtois is a little sad to see his former club go out.

"Atletico are a difficult team to play, and we could have scored more goals but [Jan] Oblak had a great game, they are also dangerous at set pieces and they scored the goal for us," he said.

Thibaut Courtois

"It's hard for them, it's a team that has come a long way in this tournament in recent years, but if I'm honest, from my point of view as a Chelsea player, they can still reach the quarter-finals or semi-finals. In the group stage, you do not want to face Atleti.

"On the one hand it is better that they are out of the tournament, but I have many friends and it hurts me for them that they don’t continue in the Champions League."

The Champions League round-of-16 draw will take place on December 11.

Nizaar Kinsella

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Nizaar Kinsella is a Chelsea correspondent with experience covering international football at the World Cup and European Championships. He is a trusted voice within the Chelsea community, attending almost every game and having spent many years doing so. Coverage on Goal.com has seen him invited onto CNN, BBC Radio 5 Live, TalkSport and BeINSports to comment on the turbulent world of the Stamford Bridge club. He previously worked for the Daily Mirror and BBC Radio Manchester, as well as a period working in the UK charity sector.