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How Man City should line up vs Atletico Madrid in Champions League second leg

Pep Guardiola will have to make at least one change to his Manchester City side from the starting XI that drew with Liverpool on Sunday when they face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final second leg.

Gabriel Jesus was a surprise inclusion against Liverpool but justified his selection with a well-taken goal and good all-round performance. However, his avoidable yellow card in the first leg against Atletico means he's suspended for Wednesday's second leg after picking up three bookings in this season's competition.

Kyle Walker could play for the first time in the knockout stages after serving a three-game suspension, while Kevin De Bruyne and Joao Cancelo are both one yellow card from missing a potential semi-final first leg.

ALSO READ: Man City get Ruben Dias boost for Atletico Madrid fixture

Ruben Dias is back in training after a six week absence with a hamstring injury, while Cole Palmer is also back after injury issues of his own. Both are improving fitness-wise, but may not feature vs Atletico.

Read how our writers think City should line up at Atletico Madrid and use the interactive widget below to pick your own starting XI:

Stuart Brennan

Some tough calls for the manager, with one Liverpool game just three days ago, and the next just three days away, but there is a chance to freshen up the team and give some rest to key men.

The news that Ruben Dias might be fit for Saturday's FA Cup semi-final eases the burden slightly, but the fact that Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez only had a few minutes as substitutes on Sunday is also a boon - they can both start in Madrid, especially as Grealish wound up Atletico enormously!

Phil Foden, who made a great cameo appearance, should also start again, either as

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