Real Madrid ended up paying the highest price for Uefa's botched Champions League draw.
Madrid were paired with Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16 after Uefa had to redo the entire draw following a big mistake the first time around. The Spanish club had initially been drawn against Portuguese club Benfica but now instead faces PSG's superstar attack of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Neymar.
PSG had been paired with Manchester United in the original draw, which had to be voided after a mistake that Uefa blamed on an external software provider. Man United had initially been paired with Villarreal even though the English club's name should not have been placed in that bowl since the two advanced from the same group.
Next, Man United's name was mistakenly not included among possible opponents for Atlético Madrid when it should have been. That oversight meant the entire draw had to be redone.
Atlético and Man United were then paired in the second draw.