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Manchester City could miss three defenders for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final clash with Real Madrid on Tuesday night.

Right-back Kyle Walker and centre-back John Stones are both doubts for the first leg tie at the Etihad Stadium through injury.

Walker missed Saturday’s 5-1 win over Watford with a calf injury, with Stones also missing the game due to a knock.

Both of them remain doubts for tonight’s first leg against a Real side who knocked Chelsea out of the competition in the quarter-finals. Portuguese full-back Joao Cancelo will also miss the clash due to suspension, having been booked three times in the competition this season.

Speaking on the injuries, Guardiola says that if either of them were to make a late return to selection, it would be decided just hours before kick-off.

"They (Walker and Stones) are doubts, they didn't train for the last week to ten days and John since Brighton,” said Guardiola. “We'll see how they feel, we'll speak to them tomorrow (Tuesday) and then make the decision."

City are yet to win the competition in their history, despite reaching last season’s final in Porto. A 1-0 defeat to Chelsea in Portugal 11 months ago thanks to Kai Havertz’s first half goal sealed victory for Thomas Tuchel’s side that day.

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