The City team will start as slight favourites after their 3-3 draw in the Bernabeu on Tuesday. They have not lost a European game at home since 2018.
On the other hand, Real’s record champions League pedigree and history are expected to give them the advantage. The team’s belief and conviction are highlighted as crucial for success.
The players emphasize the importance of hard work and giving their all in every match to achieve their goals. They remain humble about their position as favorites, acknowledging the strength of both teams.
The match saw City getting off to a strong start, with Bernardo Silva scoring early. Real then responded with a quick double, but Phil Foden equalized for the visitors.
Despite a goal from Gvardiol, Real’s Valverde struck back, leading to a finely poised affair heading into the return leg. Manchester City seeks to defend their crown as the newest kings of the Champions League, and fans can catch every game from the group stages to the final as they navigate through the tournament.
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