Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he'd be happy to draw a Premier League club in the Champions League quarterfinals.
Liverpool saw out a goalless draw with Porto in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie to progress with a 5-0 aggregate win.
The Reds could face a Premier League rival in the quarter-finals, with Chelsea, Manchester United, Tottenham and Manchester City all hoping to make the next round.
But Klopp admits his side are ready to take on anyone.
On the possibility of drawing a Premier League rival, Klopp said: "I don't mind to be honest. I don't care. We take it how it comes.
“We don't wish for anybody. We played whoever we get. That is how it is.
“There are five English teams in and at one point we will play them so we will see when it comes."