Juventus and City of Manchester They will fight tonight Turin the kind of ending that will take the breath away of whoever wins and leave whoever loses deeply moved. In the event of a tie, they will both be on the ropes ahead of the final two exciting days.
When the calendar came out, it was expected that this match would be the key to the fight for the first eight places, but all the same Thiago Motta as in Pep Guardiola They are in the middle zone with the risk of staying out of the top 24, which would be a disaster.
Juve started the competition like a shot, but have now gone three straight games without a win, with two draws and a defeat leaving them with eight points. A situation that arose due to the many casualties they suffered, which forced them to play the match against Aston Villa (0-0) with only 13 first team players in the team.
For Guardiola’s team, still mired in Santpedor’s worst streak as a coach in all competitions, with six defeats, two draws and one victory in the last nine games, this is the last train to fight for top eight spots. But the main goal is to win so as not to end up in a giant mess. It should be remembered that on the penultimate matchday they will visit the Parc des Princes against a needy PSG and on the last matchday they will host Bruges at home. A difficult final stretch and they came away with 8 points after drawing against Feyenoord and losing against Sporting Portugal.
Looking forward to this important clash, the Cityzens have a number of players struggling in defence, but he and Phil Foden are back after missing the last two games. The English winger started the season below his level, but with Rodri KO for the whole season they need to recover as soon as possible
Juventus-Manchester City: Allianz Stadium, 9:00 pm (Movistar Champions League)
Di Gregorio; Savona, Kalulu, Gatti, Danilo; Thuram, Locatelli; Conceiçao, Koopmeiners, Yildiz and Vlahovic
Coach: Thiago Motta
Ederson; Walker, Dias, Guardiol, Lewis; Gundogan, De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva; Foden, Nunes and Haaland
Coach: Pep Guardiola
Referee: Clément Turpin (FRA)
Source: La Verdad

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