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Will Leverkusen Ruin Guardiola’s 100th UCL Game as City Manager Tonight?

Victor Osimhen doubtful as Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise visit Rams Park Manchester City will host Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League tonight, aiming to maintain their unbeaten start to the top tier European competition. They are fourth in the group phase table and victory against the Bundesliga side will consolidate their place in the top eight as they seek a direct path into the knockout stages. Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen is not likely to be on duty as Galatasaray welcome Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise (known simply as Royale Union SG) to Rams Park in Istanbul where the Turkish champions are unbeaten since August 2024. A win tonight with temporarily make Gala level with table topper Bayern Munich on 12 points. Bayern are playing in the blockbuster clash with Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Tuesday’s contest will be Guardiola’s 100th as City manager in the competition, with the crowning moment coming in 2023 when they lifted the trophy after beating Inter Milan in the final in Istanbul. But they have also had near misses, losing the 2021 final to Chelsea and being beaten by Real Madrid in the semi-finals the following year when the La Liga giants scored three late goals in the second leg. “I realise I’m getting old. Every weekend is a milestone,” said Guardiola while referencing the fact that Manchester City are the only English team to qualify for the past 14 Champions League competitions. “Every season we have been there and hopefully next season we will be there too,” he added. “It’s special for the players, managers and everyone. To challenge yourself with the best teams in Europe is incredible, a huge experience. For the club, in terms of repetition, prestige, financial issues, it’s massively important. “There are more disappointments than good moments. There have been good moments, especially in group stages, we have been top every season, except last season with the new format. “But of course it has been a top experience – good moments, bad moments define a team, a club. And sport is tough so not everything is flowers (on the) road or easy and comfortable.” Last season was the first time in eight years in which City failed to win a major trophy, being knocked out at the play-off stage in the Champions League, finishing third in the Premier League and losing to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final. “It was the worst season I ever had in my career,” said defender Josko Gvardiol. “It was painful. I couldn’t sleep in the nights because I was trying to find solutions and I was trying help the team and everyone in the club to get out of this position. “Sometimes it is difficult, sometimes things are not going the way we wanted but I am glad it is behind us and that we recover well.” Ajax v Benfica Galatasaray v R’Union Bodo/Glimt v Juventus Chelsea v Barcelona Dortmund v Villarreal Man City v Leverkusen Marseille v Newcastle Napoli v Qarabag S’Prague v Ath Bilbao Copenhagen v K’Almaty Pafos v Monaco Arsenal v B’Munich Atletico v Inter Milan Frankfurt v Atalanta Liverpool v PSV Olympiacos v R’Madrid PSG v Tottenham Sporting v Club Brugge K’Pillars 2-1 Ikorodu City Katsina Utd 3-2 Enyimba

Will Leverkusen Ruin Guardiola’s 100th UCL Game as City Manager Tonight?

Victor Osimhen doubtful as Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise visit Rams Park

Manchester City will host Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League tonight, aiming to maintain their unbeaten start to the top tier European competition. They are fourth in the group phase table and victory against the Bundesliga side will consolidate their place in the top eight as they seek a direct path into the knockout stages.

Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen is not likely to be on duty as Galatasaray welcome Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise (known simply as Royale Union SG) to Rams Park in Istanbul where the Turkish champions are unbeaten since August 2024. A win tonight with temporarily make Gala level with table topper Bayern Munich on 12 points. Bayern are playing in the blockbuster clash with Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Wednesday.

Tuesday’s contest will be Guardiola’s 100th as City manager in the competition, with the crowning moment coming in 2023 when they lifted the trophy after beating Inter Milan in the final in Istanbul.

But they have also had near misses, losing the 2021 final to Chelsea and being beaten by Real Madrid in the semi-finals the following year when the La Liga giants scored three late goals in the second leg.

“I realise I’m getting old. Every weekend is a milestone,” said Guardiola while referencing the fact that Manchester City are the only English team to qualify for the past 14 Champions League competitions.

“Every season we have been there and hopefully next season we will be there too,” he added.

“It’s special for the players, managers and everyone. To challenge yourself with the best teams in Europe is incredible, a huge experience. For the club, in terms of repetition, prestige, financial issues, it’s massively important.

“There are more disappointments than good moments. There have been good moments, especially in group stages, we have been top every season, except last season with the new format.

“But of course it has been a top experience – good moments, bad moments define a team, a club. And sport is tough so not everything is flowers (on the) road or easy and comfortable.”

Last season was the first time in eight years in which City failed to win a major trophy, being knocked out at the play-off stage in the Champions League, finishing third in the Premier League and losing to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup final.

“It was the worst season I ever had in my career,” said defender Josko Gvardiol. “It was painful. I couldn’t sleep in the nights because I was trying to find solutions and I was trying help the team and everyone in the club to get out of this position.

“Sometimes it is difficult, sometimes things are not going the way we wanted but I am glad it is behind us and that we recover well.”

Ajax v Benfica

Galatasaray v R’Union

Bodo/Glimt v Juventus

Chelsea v Barcelona

Dortmund v Villarreal

Man City v Leverkusen

Marseille v Newcastle

Napoli v Qarabag

S’Prague v Ath Bilbao

Copenhagen v K’Almaty

Pafos v Monaco

Arsenal v B’Munich

Atletico v Inter Milan

Frankfurt v Atalanta

Liverpool v PSV

Olympiacos v R’Madrid

PSG v Tottenham

Sporting v Club Brugge

K’Pillars 2-1 Ikorodu City

Katsina Utd 3-2 Enyimba

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