Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah is happy with their Champions League quarterfinal pairing with Manchester City.
Salah, who has scored 36 Liverpool goals this season after netting four in Saturday's 5-0 win over Watford, isn't fazed.
“I don't believe that City have always been superior to other clubs this season in the Premier League – despite what everyone says. We have beaten them for a start," Salah said.
“The Champions League always depends on the draw, but we don't fear any rival, whoever they are. We're in the quarter-finals and have the same chances of winning as each of the other seven teams."
Five-time European Cup winners Liverpool host City at Anfield on Wednesday, April 4 — then head over to the Etihad for the do-or-die second leg the following Tuesday.
He said: “There are many big clubs still in the competition but you have to remember Liverpool is a great club in Europe too. In these knockout ties, anything can happen."