11th February 2025 4:00:40 PM
3 mins readCarlo Ancelotti has likened the rivalry between Manchester City and Real Madrid to a Clásico, as the two European giants prepare to clash once again in the Champions League. This marks their fourth consecutive meeting in the competition, with the Italian coach predicting that the winner will have a strong chance of advancing deep into the tournament.
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Unlike their previous encounters in the semifinals and quarterfinals—where Madrid triumphed in 2022 and 2024, while City prevailed in 2023—this season's showdown takes place in the knockout playoff round after both teams had underwhelming group stage performances.
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Heading into the first leg at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, City are struggling domestically, currently sitting fifth in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Madrid top LaLiga but are dealing with a defensive injury crisis, missing key players such as Dani Carvajal, Éder Militão, Antonio Rüdiger, and David Alaba.
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With both teams facing their own challenges, this high-stakes encounter promises another thrilling chapter in their growing Champions League rivalry.
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"It feels like a Clásico now, because we've played them now for many years," Ancelotti said in his pre-match news conference in Manchester on Monday. "I still think City are one of the best teams in Europe. City have the best coach [Pep Guardiola] in this competition. It's one of the most difficult games you can have … And the same goes for us, we're competitive, despite the emergency we face."
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In 2022, Real Madrid triumphed over Manchester City with a 6-5 aggregate victory in the Champions League semifinals. During the second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid staged a thrilling comeback, scoring all three of their goals in added time to win 3-1.
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When the two teams faced off again in the 2024 quarterfinals, it took a dramatic penalty shootout to decide the match. Madrid ultimately emerged as Champions League winners in both instances, while Manchester City claimed the title in 2023 after knocking out Madrid.
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"It's the most difficult rival, the most important rival, and the best manager," Ancelotti said. "The team that goes through to the next round has the possibility to go far in the competition. In the last years, the team that won this tie, won the Champions League."Ancelotti said facing Guardiola's City is "always a headache."
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"He's a coach who always tries to bring something new to his team," Ancelotti said. "He's done a lot for football in terms of possession, pressing, playing out from the back. He's an innovator. I have a lot of respect for him … It's always a nightmare preparing for the game."
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In 2022, forward Rodrygo starred when the two teams met, scoring twice in a minute to see Madrid progress.
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"I was talking two or three days to [midfielder] Fede Valverde, about the game against City," Rodrygo said.
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"I asked him if we'd ever feel that emotion again. It was the most special night of my career … Sometimes I've been happy playing against [City], other times not so much. I'm in good form and I can be decisive. But I try to be decisive in every game, not just against City."
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