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Champions League 2022-23 Power Rankings: Man City back at No.1 after Erling Haaland heroics

With the quarter-final line up now complete, GOAL runs down the most likely contenders to lift the European Cup in Istanbul later this year

"The Champioooooooooons!" Even if you don't know every word, you definitely know the final two. Iconic. And as we enter the final months of the season, hearing it blare out at stadiums around Europe makes hairs stand up on their end.

The last 16 is over, with defending champions Real Madrid through to the quarter-finals alongside seven other teams as the battle to lift the European Cup rages on.

But which teams now look most likely to triumph in Istanbul in June? Let GOAL's Power Rankings break it all down…

Getty/GOAL8AC Milan

Milan did not have to perform that impressively to see off a disappointing Tottenham in the last 16, but credit to the Rossoneri for keeping clean sheets in both legs against the likes of Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.

That defence, along with Mike Maignan behind them, will have to step up once again if the Italian champions are to progress much further in the competition.

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Like their city rivals, Inter relied on defensive stability to get the job done against Porto, as Romelu Lukaku's late goal in the first leg of the tie proved decisive in the end.

Simone Inzaghi has earned a reputation as a cup specialist in recent years, but that is likely to be put to its biggest test once the quarter-final draw is made.

Getty/GOAL6Benfica

Benfica were right to be rewarded for topping a group containing PSG and Juventus, and they made light work of the weakest team in the last 16, Club Brugge, winning 7-1 on aggregate.

Roger Schmidt's team have played some of the most dynamic football in this season's competition to date, but with the level of the opposition set to make a huge leap, can they keep that style up against Europe's most complete teams?

Getty/GOAL5Chelsea

Was Chelsea's win over Borussia Dortmund the moment that Graham Potter's reign truly began at Stamford Bridge? Time will tell, but the early signs are good in terms of the Blues being competitive once more.

Likely needing to win the Champions League to ensure qualification for the competition next season, Chelsea profile as a dangerous and highly-motivated dark horse to now go all the way.