The quarterfinals of the Champions League offer this Tuesday a duel of height with the cross between Manchester City and Bayern Munich. The winner of the tie will face Real Madrid or Chelsea in the semifinals.
The Premier runner-up receives the all-powerful German team where a special role centered on the figure of Haaland is again expected.
In the last seven meetings between the two teams, City’s Norwegian striker has scored five goals. However, he did not win any match.
Guardiola will also be able to count on Grealish, although Foden will be out due to injury.
“The Champions League is something we try every year, but we play against great teams and everyone wants to win it. My dream is to win all the titles, but just because you’re going to try doesn’t mean you’ll get it,” Guardiola said at a press conference on Monday after the training of the English team.
On this occasion, Bayern will have Sadio Mané in attack and will also pull the trident formed by Musiala, Gnabry and Sané in the starting lineup. In addition, Thomas Tuchel makes his debut on the bench after a turbulent week in the German ranks. As a curious fact, Tuchel won the Champions League with Chelsea against Guardiola’s City in 2021.
This Tuesday’s match will be refereed by the Spanish Jesús Gil Manzano.
The Champions League quarterfinal match between Manchester City and Bayern Munich will be played this Tuesday, April 11, starting at 9:00 p.m. at the Etihad Stadium.
The match can be seen through Movistar within the Movistar League of Champions channel.
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