Manchester City will take on Real Madrid in the quarter-final of the Champions League, with the first leg at the Bernabeu and the second leg at the Etihad Stadium. The winners will face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the semi-final.
It’s back to Champions League action for Manchester City this week as they take on Spanish giants Real Madrid at the quarter-final stage of the competition.
The winners of the tie will take on the winners of Arsenal vs Bayern Munich in the semi-final of the competition at the end of the month. City go into the match in Spain in good form.READ MORE: 'What can I say' - Pep Guardiola's Man City concern ahead of Real Madrid tie Here is a look at the latest injury news from the Etihad Stadium ahead of the Champions League clash.The defender picked up a minor problem in the win over Crystal Palace on Saturday, forcing him to be taken off at half time. He has travelled with the squad to Spain but hasn’t trained fully ahead of the game.
What has been said: "It's true that the best player to control a player like Vinicius is Kyle. Unfortunately, he was injured in a friendly game. It is what it is.
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