Redaction Simon Brett with Gary Kirkpatrick
Published on 2024-03-15 11:21:11
Manchester City has discovered their opponents for the quarter-finals of the Champions League, sparking excitement about their road to Wembley. The Citizens are aiming to secure their third Champions League Final in four years, building on their historic Treble-winning campaign. Despite coming close to victory three years ago, a goal from Kai Havertz dashed their dreams. However, City persevered, ultimately securing the trophy in a final against Inter Milan last season.
This season, City dominated their group stage opponents, winning all six games with a goal difference of plus 11. Their two-legged last 16 clash with FC Copenhagen resulted in a comfortable 6-2 aggregate victory. Moving on to the quarter-finals, City has been paired with Real Madrid, with the ties scheduled for April.
If City advances to the semi-finals, they will face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich. Guardiola’s side can expect tough matches on their road to Wembley, with potential games lined up against top teams. The Champions League Final, set to take place at Wembley Stadium on June 1, offers City the opportunity to secure the trophy for the second consecutive year.
This final presents a chance for City to make history and potentially add to their already impressive season. With significant matches ahead, including potential Premier League fixtures and a possible FA Cup Final appearance, City’s journey to the Champions League Final is sure to be filled with anticipation and excitement.
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