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Destiny calls for Thierry Henry and Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas Thierry Henry

Arsenal face Barcelona and Manchester United get Bayern in the Champions League

LAST UPDATED 7:21 PM, MARCH 19, 2010

The quarter final draw of the Champions League has been made, with Arsenal and Manchester United both handed rematches against teams they have previously played in the final. And the possibility of an all-English final is still on the cards.

In the Champions League, the Gunners must face tournament favourites Barcelona, who beat them in the 2006 final. Bayern Munich play Manchester United and will be hoping for revenge, 11 years after their famous capitulation in the dying moments of the 1999 final.

In the Europa League, Fulham drew Wolfsburg and Liverpool were given a tie against Benfica.

Arsenal's showdown with Barcelona is the one that catches the eye - it will be pretty to watch, but for football purists the clash between the two clubs has come far too soon. Having to lose one of, arguably, the two best footballing sides left in the competition at the quarter final stage seems unfair.

The draw is particularly awkward for Thierry Henry, who must face the club he represented for eight years. He is in a similar position to the one AC Milan's David Beckham found himself in the last round.

Like Becks, Henry is a self proclaimed fan of his opponents and he spent a similarly long time in their team. Beckham represented Manchester United 394 times, Henry made 370 appearances for the Gunners.

It's not as if Henry hadn't contemplated the possibility of facing his old club. "I'll be an Arsenal fan until I die and, if you ask me how if feel about the possibility that Arsenal might meet Barcelona in the Champions League, I have to say that I find the idea unthinkable," he said last week, before adding, rather unfortunately: "I pray for it not to happen."

Then there is also the small matter of Cesc Fabregas's future. The Arsenal captain left Barcelona for Highbury at the age of 16, but now the Catalans want him back. The player is said to be frustrated by Arsenal's lack of success, and if they fail to win a trophy again this season he could well be off to the Camp Nou.

That puts him in the rather odd position of playing for his Arsenal future against the team he may well join should they win. It may 

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Filed under: Arsenal, Thierry Henry, Cesc Fabregas, Barcelona, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Fulham, Liverpool FC, Europa League, Champions League

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