Tomorrow morning, the decisive battle for the last ticket to the final of this season’s C1 Cup will break out.
It can be said that Real Madrid and Man City are both real champions in Spain and England.
Real just won the 35th La Liga championship in the club’s history.
Remember, in 2 of the last 3 seasons, Pep’s Man City has won the throne in what is considered the toughest arena in the world and they are also preparing for the next EPL title this season.
That said, both Real and Man City will create a real battle tomorrow morning, where the champions will step onto the `grass stage` to find themselves a chance to win the biggest trophy of the season.
In terms of advantages, it is true that Man City has an extremely quality squad and a great strategist on the coach’s bench.
However, the journey to the semi-finals of the Champions League this season also partly shows Real Madrid’s bravery.
Man City needs to do everything to avoid falling into the footsteps of PSG and Chelsea.
In particular, Real Madrid is especially strong in attack with the `pair` of Vincius Jr and Karim Benzema – the striker is leading the list of `top scorers` in the Champions League with 14 goals.
However, Man City’s desire for the first C1 championship in history will make them fight `to the death` to prevent Real Madrid’s above scenario.
Real’s last 5 home matches had an even total of goals.
The last 4 confrontations had a total of 3 goals or more.
Real scored in 16/20 recent home matches.
Real won 5/7 recent home matches in Asia.
Man City scored in 17/20 recent away matches.
According to Asian odds, Real Madrid won 7/8 recent matches and won 5/7 recent home matches.
According to Asian odds, Man City lost 5 and won 3/8 recent matches.
The last 2 confrontations between these two teams had at least 2 goals in the first half.
The last 4 matches of Real Madrid and 6/10 recent matches of Man City all had 2 or more goals in the first half.
Both teams have personnel shortages.
In the last 5 matches, Real Madrid won all 3 matches in La Liga but lost both matches in the Champions League.
In addition to the loss to Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-finals, coach Pep Guardiola’s team won all 4 of their most recent matches.
Man City has won 4/5 recent matches when facing Real Madrid in all competitions.
Real Madrid (4-3-3): Courtois;
Manchester City (4-3-3): Ederson;
Predict the score Real Madrid 2-3 Man City |
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