City vs Real Madrid Pre match Discussion Thread

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mancity1 said:
John Wayne said:
For anyone who believes that we can still qualify (which I do), then wanting anything other than an Ajax win in Amsterdam on Wednesday is madness. A win for Ajax represents our best chance of qualifying, of course assuming we win our two remaining matches.

The complication comes in if we win our two remaining games, Ajax win on Wednesday, and Real-Ajax finishes in a draw. That would leave all four teams on 8 points thus rendering head-to-head uselss, right? In any event, I think it's unlikely that Real-Ajax will finish in a draw. A positive result either way would suit us, but you'd be a brave man to bet against Real in their own back yard in a must-win game.

As one who has watched enough football over the years to not yet throw in the towel, my selection for Wednesday would be:-

Hart

Zabaleta Kompany Nastasic Clichy

Nasri Toure Barry

Silva Tevez Aguero

Subs: Pantilimon, Maicon, Kolarov, Lescott, Milner, Sinclair, Dzeko

How about Ajax lose and then beat Real pilgrim ?

Its the only way we can through without looking at goal difference.
The best way is an Ajax home win against Dortmund. Unlikely as I don't rate Ajax, but it's not impossible

Shot to nothing against Real Madrid with the pressure off as everyone has been talking as if we are already out. Unfortunately Real Madrid will be really up for this.
 
Hart

Zabaleta
Kompany
Nastasic
Clichy

Garcia
Barry

Tevez
Yaya
Silva

Aguero

Panti, Maicon, Lescott, Nasri, Kolarov, Dzeko, Balotelli
 
Aguero targeting Real scalp

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As an Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero never finished on the winning side against rivals Real but he hopes to break his duck this week.

The Argentina international spent five years with Atletico, scoring 74 goals in 175 games, and although some of those strikes came against the Galacticos it was never enough to secure victory.

Aguero hopes that drought will end in order to keep Manchester City's slim Champions League chances alive.

"It's always special to play against a club like Real Madrid," he said.

"Personally, my connection with Atletico Madrid gives it an additional kick - but there's no difference in how much I want to win this match.

"Never defeating Real when I was with Atletico was a real regret for me - Atletico haven't succeeded in beating them for many years - but I did get to score against them even if we never managed a win.

"Wednesday night will hopefully break that run for me."

Bottom of Group D with two points, five behind their opponents, City have to beat Real to avoid a second successive group stage elimination.

Even if they do prevail at the Etihad Stadium Roberto Mancini's side would then have to beat Borussia Dortmund and hope other results go their way.

"We should never give up. Where there's a will, there's a way, right?" Aguero told mcfc.co.uk.

"Of course, it's harder now because we're not just relying on ourselves but also on the other teams' results.

"I think it's even more significant now than if we had been in a better position in the table.

"It may sound strange but I firmly believe that. We must win this game.

"Whatever the final scoreline is - a good one, I hope - we'll show on the field that we don't give up, like we did in the game against Ajax and in every game we've played.

"We have a great team, I have no doubt about it and now it is time for us to show just how good we are.

"What we mustn't do is leave the pitch with any regrets and be content knowing that we have given our all.

"This club deserves nothing less and our supporters deserve as much, too."

Fellow Argentina striker Carlos Tevez is of a similar mindset, insisting they cannot afford to think their Champions League dreams are over for another year.

"We knew it would be tough," he told Champions - the official UEFA Champions League magazine.

"We only started playing in the competition last year so you need a bit of patience.

"You have to keep on growing and becoming more mature and, as the years pass, you will become stronger.

"We know it will be difficult but you just have to keep on fighting until the end."

After last year's fall-out with Mancini and extended stay in Argentina speculation about Tevez's future is never far from the headlines.

He appears much more settled this season, however, and Champions League football is helping with that.

"The truth is that I am happy when I am playing in games like the one against Madrid even though we couldn't get a good result," added the 2008 Champions League winner with Manchester United, referring to their 3-2 defeat at the Bernabeu in September.

"I am content, and you can see that on the pitch."

Mancini's team selection will be crucial on Wednesday and the Italian admits one of the key decisions will surround whether to play Yaya Toure in a deeper midfield position or not.

"If Yaya plays the way he did on Saturday (in a 5-0 win over Aston Villa), we can win a lot of games," said Mancini.

"He brought balance to the team, he didn't lose the ball, and was strong.

"The whole team played well but Yaya was important in the middle.

"He can make those runs from the holding position, but we can't forget that we have four offensive players in front and you need balance - without that balance it makes it difficult for the defenders."


Fighting talk from the lads, great to hear even if it's over..... We are going nowhere and will have plenty of chances at winning champions league
 
Re: Aguero targeting Real scalp

God I hope we win...............was that a prayer, maybe it should be in another thread
 
Cielo Azzurro said:
View From A Blue ‏@viewfromablue
Referee for City v Real Madrid is Gianlucca Rocchi. The will be the first time the Italian has taken charge of a City game.


rocchi is a fuckyng corrupt bastard . he was implicated into calciopoli and only God know how the fuck he's still refereeing




the good part is that mourinho and rocchi hates each other passionatly
 
FRom the Guardian

Gaël Clichy is a doubt for Manchester City's Champions League group game with Real Madrid on Wednesday due to ankle injury suffered in Saturday's win over Aston Villa.

Clichy suffered a knock during the 5-0 rout of Villa at the Etihad Stadium and was taken off by City's manager Roberto Mancini after 73 minutes.

Immediately after the match the left-back received treatment and Mancini is sweating on the Frenchman's availability as he seeks a win against the Spanish champions that must be followed by another one at Borussia Dortmund if they are to stand any chance of qualifying for the next phase of the Champions League.

Despite the remote chance of reaching the knock-out stages, Sergio Agüero is still hopeful. "We should never give up," he told mcfc.co.uk. "Where there's a will, there's a way, right? Of course, it's harder now because we're not just relying on ourselves but also on the other teams' results. I think it's [the Madrid game] even more significant now than if we had been in a better position in the table.

"It may sound strange, but I firmly believe that. We must win this game. Whatever the final scoreline is – a good one, I hope – we'll show on the field that we don't give up, like we did in the game against Ajax and in every game we've played. We have a great team, I have no doubt about it and now it is time for us to show just how good we are.

"It's always special to play against a club like Real Madrid. Personally, my connection with Atlético Madrid [his previous club] gives it an additional kick – but there's no difference in how much I want to win this match."
 
Mancio said:
Cielo Azzurro said:
View From A Blue ‏@viewfromablue
Referee for City v Real Madrid is Gianlucca Rocchi. The will be the first time the Italian has taken charge of a City game.


rocchi is a fuckyng corrupt bastard . he was implicated into calciopoli and only God know how the fuck he's still refereeing




the good part is that mourinho and rocchi hates each other passionatly

What about Mancini and Rocchi?
 
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