Michael Owen makes prediction for Man City vs Real Madrid in Champions League semi-final
Michael Owen believes that Manchester City will book their place in the Champions League final with a victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday night.
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Michael Owen believes that Manchester City will book their place in the Champions League final with a victory over Real Madrid on Wednesday night.
Manchester City travel to Madrid to try and finish off the tie they currently lead 4-3 on aggregate.
A littler more than 20 years ago, Manchester City were playing in the second tier of English football beating the likes of Gillingham and Portsmouth, having been relegated the season prior. Fast forward to 2022 and the picture is very different. Five-time Premier League winners and with a whole host of domestic cups to match, City are now a global name and have become one of Europe’s biggest powerhouse clubs.
Manchester City's Champions League semi-final first leg clash with Real Madrid will go down as one of the greatest matches in the competition's history, if not in the history of the game.
At the start of the season, there was a broad consensus on the make-up of the Premier League’s final top four and a band of overwhelming favourites to qualify for next season’s Champions League. The order depended on who you asked but just about everybody agreed that Manchester City and Liverpool would be joined by Chelsea and Manchester United.
If ever you need reminding of the fickle nature of football success, cast your mind back to May 1999 and a rather gloomy afternoon beneath the old twin towers of Wembley Stadium.
Liverpool's win over Manchester United this week had no impact on Manchester City's preparations vs Brighton, Riyad Mahrez insists.
Almost twenty years ago to the day, Manchester City were playing in the second tier of English football beating the likes of Gillingham and Portsmouth, having been relegated the season prior. Fast forward twenty years and the picture is very different. Five-time Premier League winners and with a whole host of domestic cups to match, City are a global name and have become one of Europe’s biggest powerhouse clubs.