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Preview: Manchester City vs Bayern Munich–
prediction, team news, line-ups Tuesday night’s showpiece event pits a battle
of champions as Manchester City and Bayern Munich lock horns in their Champions League
quarter-final first-leg clash at Etihad Stadium. Despite both sides being embroiled in a battle
to retain their domestic crowns, going all the way in Europe’s premium tournament remains
of paramount importance to their respective hierarchies. Man City have been in imperious winning form
over the last couple of months and showed their class once again, dismantling relegation-battlers
Southampton 4-1 at Saint Mary’s Stadium. The weekend success, coupled with title rivals
Arsenal dropping points against Liverpool, means Pep Guardiola’s side are now six points
behind the Gunners with a game in hand. However, Guardiola’s sole focus, for now,
will be ensuring he enacts revenge over familiar foe Thomas Tuchel whose, Chelsea side stopped
him from ending his Champions League voodoo in the 2020 21 final. Meanwhile, the German champions head into
the mouth-watering midweek encounter on the back of a narrow 1-0 victory over top-four
hopefuls SC Freiburg. Matthijs De Ligt’s ferocious long-range
belter in the second half ensured victory for Die Roten, who were lucky not to rue their
profligacy in front of goal at full-time. Tuchel has had a fairly impressive start to
life at the Allianz Arena but will fancy his side’s chances of thwarting the Cityzens
at the Etihad a ground he is all too familiar with from his time in West London. Match Preview. Since the 1 1 draw against RB Leipzig in the
Champions League last 16 first leg clash, Guardiola’s side have embarked on a remarkable
eight-game winning streak across all competitions, scoring 31 goals and conceding just three. That run includes a 7 0 thrashing of Leipzig
at the Etihad, with Erling Braut Haaland spearheading the riot with five goals to ensure the Cityzens
safe passage to the next round. Back-to-back 4 1 victories against Liverpool
and Southampton further strengthened their title credentials ahead of what is set to
be a frantic end to the campaign. Haaland missed the clash against Liverpool
with a groin injury. But Guardiola’s side ensured his absence
wasn’t felt, with Julian Alvarez, Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, and Jack Grealish
getting the job done. However, his return to fitness could not have
come at a worse time for the relegation strugglers as the Norwegian netted twice against the
Saints, taking his tally to 30 Premier League goals for the season. Haaland also leads the Champions League scoring
chart with ten strikes in just six outings this term. But the Man City sharpshooter has never tasted
success against Bayern, losing all seven encounters during his time with Borussia Dortmund. However, Tuesday’s encounter could provide
the 22-year-old an avenue to get one over the Bavarians as Man City have won the last
two games when hosting Bayern in the Champions League (L1) with their only defeat coming
against Guardiola’s Bayern in October 2013. Man City’s home form against German sides
could also come in handy, having won their last ten home games against such teams in
Europe’s most prestigious tournament by an aggregate score of 39 10. Guardiola has won 54% of his Champions League
knockout (KO) games, boasting the best win percentage of any manager with 30+ KO matches
(including finals), and is the only one to have won more than half of his clashes. However, coming up against Tuchel for the
fourth time in this competition could be tricky, with the German tactician winning two of the
previous three while keeping clean sheets. Since replacing Julian Nagelsmann at the helm,
Tuchel has endured a mixed start to life at the Allianz Arena, beating title rivals Dortmund
in the Der Klassiker before suffering a DFB Pokal quarter-final defeat to Freiburg. The German rectified the cup result with a
narrow Bundesliga win but will hope his side can be more clinical in front of goal after
spurning eight big chances in last weekend’s encounter. Tuchel’s predecessor Nagelsmann ensured
Bayern swatted aside everyone in their path to the knockout rounds in a group that included
Barcelona and Inter Milan. They then bypassed French giants Paris Saint-Germain
with minimum fuss in the last 16, beating the French giants 3-0 on aggregate to set
up a delicately poised clash with Man City. In what will be their seventh Champions League
clash, the odds are in Bayern’s favour if omens are anything to go by, with both sides
alternating victories across their previous six meetings. However, despite sitting atop the Bundesliga
standings, Bayern have been more unconvincing than Man City domestically, and a mixed start
for Tuchel puts increased pressure on this tie. Their record against English sides should
be enough for cautious optimism as Bayern have only lost two of their previous ten trips
to England (W6, D2), winning three of the last four (D1). Thomas Muller has won 99 of his 140 appearances
in the Champions League and could become the third player after Cristiano Ronaldo (115)
and Iker Casillas (101) with 100 wins in the competition should he feature in a victory
for Bayern. He will also be the first to achieve the feat
with a single club. Team News. Phil Foden remains the only absentee from
Guardiola’s near fully fit squad as the Englishman recovers from appendix surgery. The Spanish manager has not tinkered with
his winning formula recently, so his unorthodox three-at-the-back structure should take centre
stage again on Tuesday. Bernardo Silva may come in for Riyad Mahrez
after the Portuguese midfielder played 90 minutes in both legs against Leipzig in the
last round. The back three should remain unchanged, with
John Stones continuing to excel in a midfield role, after being preferred to Kalvin Phillips. Meanwhile, Tuchel will take his Bayern side
to Manchester without a recognized centre forward, with Eric-Maxim Choupo-Moting set
to miss out with a knee injury. Serge Gnabry was used in a central role for
the win over Freiburg but failed to prove decisive, so Thomas Muller, who is more accustomed
to the role, could be used as a central figure. With Leon Goretzka expected to come back into
the side after being rested against Freiburg, Jamal Musiala may move further forward with
Muller leading the line. Kingsley Coman, who scored the all-important
winning goal away in Paris in their last 16 first leg, could also replace Sadio Mane on
the left flank with the Senegalese forward yet to return to his sparkling best post-injury. Manchester City potential starting line-up: (3-6-1): Ederson; Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias,
Nathan Ake; John Stones, Rodri, Bernardo Silva, Kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gundogan, Jack Grealish;
Erling Braut Haaland. Bayern Munich potential starting line-up: (4-2-3-1): Yann Sommer; Benjamin Pavard, Matthijs
de Ligt, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies; Leon Goretzka, Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sane,
Jamal Musiala, Kingsley Coman; Thomas Muller. We Say: Manchester City 2 1 Bayern Munich Heading into this mammoth showdown on the
back of eight consecutive wins means Guardiola’s reigning English champions will fancy themselves
against any team in the world at the moment. That includes Bayern, who despite their Champions
League form, are still finding their feet under Tuchel which could prove the difference
between both sides at the Etihad.