City make four changes for Madrid clash
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Pep Guardiola has made four changes from that side that drew with West Ham at the weekend.
Ruben Dias, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki and Jeremy Doku all start, with Marc Guéhi,, Nico O’Reilly, Antoine Semenyo and Omar Marmoush all making way.
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Teams
CITY: Donnarumma, Nunes, Khusanov, Dias, Ait-Nouri, Rodrigo, Bernardo (C), Reijnders, Cherki, Doku, Haaland
Subs: Trafford, Stones, Ake, Marmoush, Kovacic, Nico, Guéhi, Savinho, O’Reilly, Semenyo, Foden, Lewis
REAL MADRID: Courtois, Alexander-Arnold, Rudiger, Huijsen, F. Garcia, Valverde (C), Thiago, Tchouameni, Guler, Brahim, Vinicius
Subs: Lunin, Carvajal, Alaba, Camavinga, Mbappe, Gonzalo, Carreras, Mastantuono, Aguado, Cestero, Angel, Palacios
formation/tactics
City line-up with Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal, Matheus Nunes and Ray Ait-Nouri at right and left-back respectively.
Our central defensive pairing is Dias and Abdukodir Khusanov, with a midfield trio of Rodrigo, Reijnders and Bernardo.
Doku and Cherki will look to supply Erling Haaland in a 4-3-3 formation.
Blues seek perfection
One thing seems certain this evening - City need to be almost perfect to turn this tie around.
Of course, it is possible the Blues can still progress into the Champions League quarter-finals, but we will need to be focused and on the front foot from minute one - something our players won’t need reminding of.
Football can be a funny old game, as an old school football pundit used to regularly tell us.
There’s no doubt you need the rub of the green as well as being at the top of your game - but a break of any sort that goes our way might just tip this contest our way.
An early goal would be incredible.
This group of City players are more than capable of pulling this back, and our fans have a huge part to play, too.
It could be an incredible night for Manchester City if all the stars align!
Stats & Milestones
City have lost three of their last four UEFA Champions League games against Real Madrid (W1), as many defeats as they suffered against them through their first 12 meetings in the competition (W4 D5 L3).
Real Madrid are looking to eliminate City from the UEFA Champions League knockout stages for a fifth time (previously in 2015-16, 2021-22, 2023-24 and 2024-25); only Bayern Munich have been eliminated by an opponent on more than five occasions in the knockout stages of the competition (7 v Real Madrid).
Pep Guardiola hasn’t seen his side progress from a UEFA Champions League knockout stage tie after losing the first leg since the 2014-15 quarter-finals with Bayern Munich (7-4 on aggregate v FC Porto), failing to advance in each of the five instances since then, and in all three with current club City.
Real Madrid have won the first leg of a two-legged knockout stage tie by 3+ goals on 36 occasions in major European competition – no side has ever eliminated them in the second leg in that scenario (35 attempts).
City boss Pep Guardiola could fail to reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League for a second consecutive season (eliminated in the play-off round in 2024-25). Guardiola was only eliminated prior to the quarter-finals in one of his first 15 editions as a manager in the competition (2016-17 with City).
Álvaro Arbeloa could become the first Real Madrid manager to win each of his four UEFA Champions League knockout stage matches. Arbeloa is one of only two to win his first three, along with Carlo Ancelotti.
Real Madrid held City to just eight shots and 0.59 expected goals in the first leg of this tie, both the lowest totals for the Citizens in a UEFA Champions League game this season. Prior to last week, Real Madrid were averaging 15 shots faced and 1.51 xG against per game in the competition this term.
Along with scoring all three of his team’s goals in the 3-0 win, Frederic Valverde completed more dribbles (4), won more duels (11) and made more tackles (4) than any other Real Madrid player in the first leg against Manchester City last week.
Erling Haaland didn’t attempt a shot in the first leg of this tie against Real Madrid; just the second time in his UEFA Champions League career where he hasn’t had at least one (also v Paris SG for Borussia Dortmund in March 2020), and first time in 38 games in the competition for City.
Real Madrid’s Thiago Pitarch – who was making his first start in the competition – completed all 18 of his passes under high-intensity pressure against Manchester City last time out. This was the most with a 100% completion rate of any player across the first legs of this season’s round of 16.