Pep Guardiola poses with the Champions League trophy after Manchester City's win in the final over Inter in June 2023.
Pep Guardiola with the Champions League trophy(Image credit: Getty Images)

Manchester City are halfway through arguably the most difficult season of Pep Guardiolas reign at the Etihad, with Sundays 5-1 loss at Arsenal leaving them fifth in the Premier League.

An autumn collapse looks to have put paid to their domestic title hopes, and they nearly suffered a shock elimination from the Champions League too, only to come from behind to beat Club Brugge at the end of January.

Now they host Real Madrid on Tuesday in the first leg of the play-off round, needing to defeat the reigning European champions to even make it to the last 16.

Former star still has hope

Real Madrid beat Manchester City in the quarter-finals of last seasons Champions League, but Guardiolas side were European kings themselves in 2023, and former Blues winger Shaun Wright-Phillips thinks theyre still well capable of making progress this time around.


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