By James Cormack FC Copenhagen’s reward for their unlikely Champions League round of 16 berth is a chance to down the holders, Manchester City. The Danes, despite their frequent appearances, hadn’t progressed into the knockout stages of Europe’s premier club competition since 2010/11, and little was expected when they were paired alongside Bayern Munich and Manchester United in Group A. However, thanks to two crucial victories picked up at the Parken, Copenhagen beat out United and Galatasaray to advance alongside runaway group winners Bayern. 35-year-old coach Jacob Neestrup oversaw Copenhage…