Barcelona. Real Madrid. Liverpool. Juventus. Manchester City. These are all European soccer teams, and more specifically the teams in the Champions League round of 16 that seemed most likely teams to take home the double-eared trophy on June 1. Barcelona and Real Madrid have won the last five Champions League titles between them, Liverpool and Juventus have been on the losing side of the last two finals, and Manchester City has the best coach on the continent in Pep Guardiola and is probably the best European side on paper. You would expect all those teams to win their round of 16 ties with relative ease; Liverpool and Juventus drew Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid, neither of which is a pushover but both of which are not quite as good as their recent history might lead you to believe. Naturally, the round of 16’s big sides have almost unanimously dropped massive deuces on the proceedings. Barcelona and Liverpool both saw out plodding 0-0 draws on Tuesday, against Lyon and a Bayern side that can’t decide if it’s good or not, respectively. (For the record, Bayern was not good on Tuesday, save for Mats Hummels putting in his defensive performance of the…