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Manchester City, Real Madrid Lead The Contenders As Champions League Knockouts Begin

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Manchester City and Real Madrid will both be in action when the UEFA Champions League knockout stages begin this Tuesday, and it is the last two winners of European football's greatest prize who appear the strongest contenders to go all the way this season.

Pep Guardiola has been busy playing down City's chances of repeating their remarkable treble triumph of last year, when they retained the English Premier League title and won the FA Cup before claiming their first ever Champions League crown. "We have 99.99 per cent possibility that we are not going to win the treble because it has never, ever, ever been done," Guardiola said this week when asked about the prospect of retaining all three trophies.

Yet City seem to be finding their very best form again just at the right time, and they head to Denmark for Tuesday's last 16, first leg against FC Copenhagen on a run of 10 straight wins in all competitions.

Copenhagen are into the knockout phase of Europe's elite club competition for just the second time, and first since 2011. They held City at home in last season's group stage and beat Manchester United 4-3 earlier this season at their Parken Stadium, so Tuesday's game will perhaps not be straightforward for the reigning champions.

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