Man City v Real Madrid: Guardiola Cancels Training Session
Manchester City will play Real Madrid in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola cancelled training before the match. He explained the reasons for this decision.
Manchester City will play Real Madrid in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola cancelled training before the match. He explained the reasons for this decision.
Manchester City are facing a tough challenge as they attempt to overturn a 3-0 deficit against Real Madrid in the Champions League round of 16 second leg. Real Madrid captain Federico Valverde’s hat trick in the first leg has put City on the brink of an early exit. City’s recent draw against West Ham United has further complicated their situation.
Diego Pablo Simeone has expressed his admiration for Cuti Romero. This comes before Atlético Madrid’s match against Tottenham. FIFA has also addressed the situation regarding Iran and the World Cup.
Manchester City are trailing Real Madrid 3-0 on aggregate ahead of their Champions League knockout game. The hosts face a tough challenge to avoid being knocked out by Madrid for the third year in a row. Bayern Munich are likely to await the winner in the quarter-final.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has cancelled training before his side’s Champions League return leg against Real Madrid. City were due to train at 15:00 GMT. Guardiola will be accompanied by captain Bernardo Silva at Monday’s news conference at the club’s training ground.
UEFA has commenced the ticket sales process for four major club finals scheduled for 2026. General sales will occur through UEFA’s official ticket platform. The application deadlines vary depending on the specific final, with the UEFA Europa League final in Istanbul accepting applications until 20 March.
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Sporting CP are aiming to reach the Champions League quarter-finals for only the second time. Bodo/Glimt are looking to equal Rosenborg’s achievement as the only Norwegian team to reach that stage. Bodo/Glimt midfielder Fet says they will not focus on defending their lead.
Celtic are reportedly favourites to sign Bodo/Glimt striker Kasper Hogh, with Leeds United also interested. Hogh’s Champions League form has increased his reputation. Celtic’s transfer plans include a significant rebuild alongside the appointment of their new manager.
Wyatt Teller has agreed to a two-year deal with the Houston Texans. The veteran guard, formerly of the Cleveland Browns, became a free agent after his contract voided. He joins a Texans team that has also signed Braden Smith and re-signed Trent Brown and Ed Ingram.