Manuel Akanji insists Manchester City have nothing to fear from Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.
City will face one of those two European heavyweights in the Champions League next month after scraping through to the play-off round on Wednesday.
The 2023 winners had been in danger of elimination after falling behind in their must-win final league phase match against Club Brugge at the Etihad Stadium but rallied to win 3-1.
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Defeat would have seen City miss out on the knockout stages for the first time since 2012-13 but, after just making the cut in 22nd place, Akanji feels they can now look forward with confidence.
The Switzerland defender said: βWeβre definitely ready. Obviously theyβre not the teams you want to face but whoever it is weβre looking forward to the challenge and I think we can beat every team in Europe.
βEven though we didnβt play as good as we used to, I think no team wants to face us. I donβt know whatβs going on in their heads but whoever comes weβre ready for the challenge.β
City went into the game knowing only victory would be enough to prolong their latest European campaign.
Having started the competition as one of the favourites, City had found themselves in this predicament after a calamitous sequence of results and performances including defeats to Sporting Lisbon, Juventus and Paris St Germain and a draw with Feyenoord.
The downturn looked set to continue as they conceded to Raphael Onyedika but City hit back after the break through Mateo Kovacic, a Joel Ordonez own goal and game-changing substitute Savinho.
Akanji said: βWeβre happy that we made it to the play-offs. Obviously we wish we could have made it to the top eight but we couldnβt change that anymore.
βAll we had to do was win. It wasnβt easy but we did it. It wasnβt the way that we wanted it to be but here we are right now and Iβm still confident we can beat whoever comes next.β

It has been an underwhelming season so far for City, who have also fallen well off the pace in their pursuit of a fifth successive Premier League title.
They now move into a tough February with games against Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool and Tottenham, as well as their double-header against Real or Bayern. They will learn their European opponents on Friday.
βGood results always make the mood better than when you lose,β said Akanji.
βI hope we can keep it going. Itβs what we have to do now β go match by match, game by game. We have Arsenal next. Itβs an important game, away, it wonβt be easy. We have to recover well and be ready for the challenge.β