After Monday's draw for the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals in Nyon, Switzerland, emotions ran high.
Turin's Juventus director Pavel Nedved was pleased that his team will face Borussia Dortmund, as it could have been a tougher opponent.
"We will have to be very cautious, as the German club has young and talented players. Of course, it could have been worse, as Bayern Munich and Real Madrid were still in the draw. There are a few clubs that are almost impossible to compete with, so we are lucky to have an opponent that we have a chance to beat.
"I'm a big fan of Borussia's coach Jurgen Klopp and I'm curious to see what level Juventus will show in Europe. The match against the Germans will accurately demonstrate that," said the Czech.