Udinese's reward for knocking defending champion Zenit St. Petersburg out of the UEFA Cup was a quarterfinal against Werder Bremen when the UEFA Cup draw was made Friday.
The Italian club, which has never won a major European competition, could then meet another German side in the semifinals with the winner facing either Hamburg or Manchester City, which is owned by a wealthy business consortium from Abu Dhabi and has Brazilian striker Robinho on its lineup.
"This is going to be a great game, not least because Manchester have two former Hamburg players (Vincent Kompany and Nigel de Jong)," said Hamburg general manager Bern Wehmeyer. "And our …

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