Bayern Munich had a relatively rough patch in the Bundesliga at the tail end of January (they picked up just one point from two games!), but they're still going to run away with the title, which should give them a big advantage over so many of their European rivals as they'll have the opportunity to rest key players in between knockout ties while other Champions League contenders are scrapping for points domestically.
Of course, the Bavarians, who beat PSG in Paris during the league phase, also have a fantastic group of players. Harry Kane is arguably the most complete centre-forward in world football, Michael Olise is an outstanding attacking talent, Lennart Karl looks like a star-in-the-making, Luis Diaz has been even better than anyone could have expected after arriving from Liverpool last summer - and now Jamala Musiala is approaching full match fitness after his lengthy lay-off.
Admittedly, Atalanta could make for awkward last-16 opponents for Bayern, who are also scheduled to face the winners of Madrid-City in the quarters, but Vincent Kompany's men have already proven themselves capable of beating any team in Europe with their win over PSG in Paris back in November.