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Gundogan returns but Stones out - Man City fans choose their starting XI vs Bayern

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola will be hoping that his team can finish the job tonight when they travel to Bayern Munich for the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

City were at their clinical best last week as a Rodri wonder strike followed by goals from Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland secured a handy 3-0 advantage in the tie.

Bayern still feel they have a chance of progressing in front of their home fans and Guardiola will expect his former club to be a different proposition in Germany.

The winners at the Allianz Arena will face Real Madrid in the last four of the competition and City will have revenge on their minds if they make it.

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