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Every word from Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti with Real Madrid vs Man City team news

Pep Guardiola has given a team news update on Kyle Walker and John Stones, with the Manchester City pair facing a race to be fit to face Real Madrid on Wednesday.

City are in Madrid for their Champions League semi-final second leg after edging the first leg 4-3 in a breathless game at the Etihad. City players expressed disappointment that they only secured a one-goal lead from a game they were better in, but they are still in a good position to reach a second successive Champions League final.

Walker and Stones remain injury concerns after missing the Leeds win on Saturday, although Guardiola will have Joao Cancelo back available following suspension for the first leg. Walker trained on Tuesday and will travel to Madrid, while Stones is definitely ruled out.

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti also faced the media, and gave an update on his own squad. David Alaba has been ruled out with injury and Ancelotti also confirmed two starters.

Follow below for every word from Ancelotti and Guardiola and players from both squads below from 12pm:

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It was a lovely open game, the fact the teams scored seven goals between them. We were happy, we could have maybe got a better result but also a lot worse. You look at it, recover the next day, analyse it in the cold light of day. For better or worse we always knew this would be over two games. The Etihad and the Bernabeu. To knock Madrid out you have to perform well over two games.

You're asking me to relate that Madrid are champions. Being our spokesperson I can congratulate them but it's really far removed from the Champions League.

The League is completely different from the Champions League. We're talking about the Champions

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