PSG vs Chelsea: Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Angel Di Maria and Willian make combined XI, but who else features?

The best XI players made up of those who will contest tonight's Champions League last-16 first leg between PSG and Chelsea

Jack de Menezes
Tuesday 16 February 2016 11:37 GMT
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The Champions League rivalry between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain renews at the Parc des Princes on Tuesday night with matters locked at one-tie apiece as the two European heavyweights collide for a place in the quarter-finals.

Chelsea knocked PSG out of Europe in the 2013/14 quarter-finals, only for the reigning French champions to follow suit and eliminate the Blues a year later in the last-16.

So for the third consecutive year, Angloe-French rivalries will be renewed as Chelsea travel to Paris for the first leg, before the second leg takes place at Stamford Bridge in three weeks’ time.

Chelsea may be going through their worst season under Roman Abramovich’s ownership, but their squad remains paced with a number of players who are capable of turning a game on its head in an instance, while PSG’s star-studded line-up needs no second introduction.

But who would feature in a side made up of the two sets of players?

Click on the gallery below to find out.

PSG vs Chelsea kicks off on Tuesday 16 February at 7.45pm. Follow the action live with the Independent’s live blog throughout the evening.

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