Koeman disappointed with draw

PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman is disappointed to be facing Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals.

PSV Eindhoven coach Ronald Koeman is disappointed to be facing Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Koeman's men were second behind the 2005 champions in Group C before knocking Arsenal out in the last 16. Liverpool beat the Dutch side 2-0 in Anfield and secured a scoreless draw in Eindhoven.

And he admitted the quarter-final draw, made in Athens today, had not gone the way he wanted.

"It is a real disappointment," said Koeman. "I do think that all clubs are tricky, but the fact is that we already had them in the group stage.

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"You want to go somewhere else - all other clubs would have been nice. But we are glad that we are part of this stage of the tournament."

Rafael Benitez led his side to an away-goals victory over last year's champions Barcelona in the last round, including a 2-1 first-leg win in the Nou Camp, and oeman expects a tough battle as they go for a semi-final place.

He said: "Liverpool are tough because they play a defensive game, just like we do. They have a few fantastic players like Steven Gerrard.

"If you beat Barcelona 2-1 on their own turf you are a very strong team. It will be a hell of a job so it will be important to get a good result in our own stadium."

The first leg at the Philips Stadion is scheduled for April 3rd and 4th, with the return match at Anfield a week later.