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Man City seek to finish off RB Leipzig

Seeking to right the wrongs of their ex­ploits at the Red Bull Arena, Manchester City host RB Leipzig in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie this evening.

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Die Roten Bullen managed to hold the Premier League champi­ons to a 1-1 draw in the first leg three weeks ago, but tackling the Citizens on their own turf could be a whole different kettle of fish.

Perhaps, adding a few more pounds to his value, in-demand centre-back, Josko Gvardiol, saved Leipzig’s bacon in the first leg of their last-16 tie against Man City, whose failure to kill the game off forced them to shake hands on a stalemate in Germany.

RiyadMahrez’s strike on the 27-minute mark put the English champions in the ascendancy, but Leipzig came out a different beast after the interval and deservedly levelled through Gvardiol’s header with 20 minutes remaining, leav­ing the tie delicately poised ahead of Tuesday’s reunion.

Still fighting for success on three fronts this term, Pep Guardi­ola’s men have embarked on a four-game winning streak since being thwarted at the Red Bull Arena, but only an Erling Braut Haaland penalty could sink a dogged Crystal Palace in a 1-0 Selhurst Park suc­cess on Saturday evening.

Seeking to avoid a first last-16 exit since going down to Monaco in the 2016-17 campaign, Man City have a place in the quarter-finals and a slice of history on the line this week, as they could equal Arse­nal’s 14-year record for the longest Champions League unbeaten home run by an English team.

Indeed, the Citizens have remarkably not lost in 23 home matches in Europe’s premier competition – winning 21 of them – and their current winning streak at the Etihad across all tourna­ments stands at six matches since their New Year’s Eve draw with Everton.

 In order to inflict Man City’s first home defeat of 2023 upon them, Marco Rose must take a leaf out of the book of midweek counterpart Guardiola, who was the last manager to lead a German club to a Champions League win at the Etihad with Bayern Munich in 2013-14.

Since then, nine attempts from Bundesliga powerhouses to get the better of Man City on their own turf have ended in failure, but Leipzig’s five-game unbeaten run in the Champions League should stand them in good stead as they seek to inflict more European mis­ery on their sky blue colleagues.

Warming up for this tie in ideal fashion, Rose’s side eased to a 3-0 victory over Borussia Monchen­gladbach in Saturday’s Bundesliga contest, where Gvardiol once again demonstrated his proficiency in the opposition penalty area following strikes from Timo Werner and Emil Forsberg.

However, a 2-1 loss to Borus­sia Dortmund earlier this month ended a nine-game unbeaten run on the road in all competitions for Leipzig, whose manager, Rose, has incredibly faced Man City in all three Champions League knockout games that he has taken charge of so far – the 46-year-old’s Monchengladbach side succumbed to City’s superiority in the 2020-21 season.

The Etihad faithful were treat­ed to a glut of goals when Man City put a Christopher Nkunku-in­spired Leipzig to the sword 6-3 at the Etihad in 2021, and all three meetings between two sides seek­ing an elusive European honour have seen both teams find the back of the net. —SportsMole

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