Champions League Winner Odds: Where does each Premier League manager stand after dramatic last-16 redraw?

What a shambles. Less than 24 hours after the controversy that engulfed the Formula One World Championship finale, over in the football sphere UEFA fluffed their lines and had to re-do the Champions League last-16 draw.
In the original draw we saw Liverpool get Salzburg, Man Utd come up against PSG, Man City were handed a tie with Villarreal, while defending champions Chelsea were scheduled to face Lille.
A “technical problem” means that all but one of those initial fixtures have been scrapped, so here’s what the landscape looks like now following the re-draw...
Champions League Last-16 Draw
RB Salzburg vs Bayern Münich
Sporting CP vs Manchester City
Benfica vs Ajax
Chelsea vs Lille
Atletico Madrid vs Manchester United
Villarreal vs Juventus
Inter vs Liverpool
PSG vs Real Madrid
Man City’s odds have been cut ever so slightly following the re-draw. Pep Guardiola’s troops remain the favourites but are now priced at 11/4, down from 3/1. City were originally handed a potentially thorny tie against Europa League champions Villarreal, however they will now face Ruben Amorim’s Sporting, who are the rank 500/1 outsiders.
Julian Nagelsmann’s Bayern Munich are next in the running at 4/1 after they swapped a nasty tie with Atletico Madrid for 500/1 long-shots Salzburg.
Jurgen Klopp will be a little peeved off after Liverpool’s opponents went from Salzburg to Italian champions Inter Milan (50/1), meaning the Reds have drifted a tad from 4/1 to 6/1.
Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea are priced at 7/1 to retain the European crown after they were once again drawn against French side Lille (269/1), followed by Mauricio Pochettino’s PSG (10/1) who will do battle with three-time victor Carlo Ancelotti and Real Madrid (20/1).
14/1-priced Ajax are many people's dark horses to conjure up another dazzling run to the latter stages of the competition. Erik ten Hag, who continues to be linked to Man Utd, will now come up against Jorge Jesus' Benfica (219/1) in the last-16.
Meanwhile, Man Utd (16/1) will lock horns with Atletico Madrid in the first round of the knockout stages. Ralf Rangnick was originally due to pit himself against the man who is the favourite to replace him at Old Trafford, Mauricio Pochettino (PSG), but United now face Atletico Madrid (43/1) and Diego Simeone who may not have been at their absolute best so far in European but still represent daunting opponents.
Full odds below...
Champions League Winner Odds
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3.6%
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