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Published on 2024-04-16 16:30:00
Pep Guardiola has confirmed that key Manchester City player Kevin De Bruyne could be available for the upcoming match against Real Madrid. De Bruyne put in a masterclass performance in their recent win against Luton Town, raising hopes for his participation in the crucial second leg against Real Madrid. The return of De Bruyne and potentially Kyle Walker could be vital for City’s chances of beating Real Madrid and advancing in the Champions League.
Both Manchester City and Real Madrid faced matches over the weekend, which could lead to fatigue for the players. Guardiola and Ancelotti will need to carefully manage their squads and ensure they are fully fit for the upcoming clash. Guardiola mentioned that Nathan Ake trained and could be available for selection against Real Madrid, adding another option for the team. Guardiola may have a dilemma between starting Ake or Gvardiol at left-back, with both players having their strengths and experiences.
Pep Guardiola faces a big decision in choosing the starting lineup for the match against Real Madrid, especially if Nathan Ake is fit to play. The return of key players like De Bruyne and potentially Walker, along with the addition of Ake, could provide City with a much-needed boost against a strong opponent like Real Madrid. Strategically managing the squad and making the right decisions in team selection will be crucial for City’s chances of progressing in the Champions League.
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