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Pep Guardiola undecided on goalkeeper for Manchester City's Real Madrid clash

Pep Guardiola remains undecided about which of his goalkeepers will start the first leg of Manchester City's Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid on Tuesday night.

Regular number one Ederson is back in contention for the holders' clash with the 14-time winners, live on the RTÉ News channel.

The Brazilian, who was forced off in City’s 1-1 draw at Liverpool last month, was on the bench for City's 4-2 Premier League victory at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Stefan Ortega put in another solid performance, including a first-half Cruyff turn to deny in-form Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta the opportunity of breaking a 1-1 deadlock at half-time.

Guardiola said: "I have to think about it because Eddie (Ederson) comes from injury, he feels good, I think so, so now I have to decide if a lack of rhythm for that match, I have to decide, but we are really pleased with the (performance) from Stefan. He is an exceptional keeper."

Guardiola’s 2023 treble-winners remain in contention to repeat the feat this season but remain one point shy of both table-toppers Arsenal and Liverpool, who are level on 71 points and separated by the Gunners’ advantage on goal difference.

Though City have experience in finding themselves deep in multiple competitions late in the season, Guardiola admitted more injuries this campaign has made the task of fielding a fresh side for every match a bigger challenge this time around.

That may mean a few changes for Tuesday’s contest – and watching a bit more of the opponent.

He said: "I know everyone wants to play but I’ll have to see. The doctors will knock on the door and say, 'OK, you can count on this player, you can count on this player’, and after we’ll try to see Madrid.

"Because still I didn’t see a

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