Paris Saint-Germain deputy sporting director Olivier Letang expects another tightly contested affair when they clash with Chelsea in the Champions League for a third successive season.
The Premier League side edged through at the quarter-final stage in 2014 but PSG gained revenge with a dramatic away goals triumph of their own last term.
That tie came in the round of 16 and Monday's draw for the first knockout stage this time around threw up the same pairing.
PSG and Chelsea have experienced hugely contrasting fortunes domestically this season, with Laurent Blanc's team 17 points clear at the top of Ligue 1 while Jose Mourinho's men lie perilously one point above the Premier League relegation zone with their title defence in tatters.
But Letang is not banking on Chelsea's malaise lasting until the first leg in Paris on February 16.