Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola said that he'd love to face an English team in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. The Spanish giants cruised to the last eight round after beating Lyon 6-3 on aggregate, and Guardiola confirmed that he's unfazed by the English clubs' European might. "It would be nice to taste success against one of the English sides," Guardiola said after Wednesday's second-leg against Lyon. "If we have to play one of them it will definitely be a good match." Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal all made it to the quarters, and after last year's final between United and Chelsea, English clubs seem to be tightening their grip on European football. "It will be difficult for us to face an English side, but they have to come to Nou Camp to play so I'm sure it will be difficult for them too." The former Barca skipper said that the road to win the Champions League is very tough, confirming that his side will be ready for any challenges. "If you want to win the Champions League you have to play with the best in Europe. "Whoever our opponents are, we will study them closely and try to pinpoint their weaknesses. Whoever we are drawn against is welcome."