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Three pundits all agree on Man City vs Inter Milan Champions League final prediction

Manchester City will be aiming to win the Champions League for the first time when they take on Inter Milan this evening.

City have headed to Istanbul to take on the Serie A outfit with the aim of sealing the Treble. It is City's second time reaching the final of Europe's elite club competition as they aim to banish the memories of two years ago when they lost against Chelsea.

Pep Guardiola's men have already wrapped up the Premier League title and won the FA Cup. The latter was secured last Saturday at Wembley with a 2-1 victory over rivals Manchester United and now only the Champions League remains.

Should City win this evening, they will seal the Treble and emulate United in their 1999 achievement, meaning both halves of Manchester will have managed the rare feat. Kick-off at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium is 8pm.

READ MORE: How Man City should line up in Champions League final vs Inter Milan

Ahead of the encounter, pundits have been having their say and predicting what the final score will be. Here is what they have had to say.

Chris Sutton (BBC Sport)

"This is a dangerous game for City. Inter Milan are giants of European football but at this moment in time, Pep Guardiola's side are far superior.

"Everyone expects City to win it but, at the back of Guardiola's mind there must be the thought that they have been in this situation in this competition before - when everyone has expected them to beat lesser teams, and they haven't managed it.

"City's history in the Champions League since Guardiola took charge in 2016 does make you wonder whether they will somehow miss out again, but this could be seventh time lucky for him. It should be.

"You look at Inter in the middle of the park and they have got technicians

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