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Pep Guardiola confirms Manchester City defender John Stones dominated out of UCL showdown vs Real Madrid

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Manchester City supervisor Pep Guardiola has confirmed that John Stones will miss their Champions League second leg semi-final conflict in opposition to Real Madrid on May 4.

Man City’s Walker in competition for Real conflict, John Stones dominated out (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTSJohn Stones will miss City’s Champions League semi-final conflict in opposition to Real MadridManchester City will look to succeed in their second straight Champions League remainingKyle Walker educated and he’ll journey to Madrid: Pep Guardiola

Manchester City supervisor Pep Guardiola confirmed that his crew would miss the providers of star center-back John Stones, however right-back Kyle Walker is in competition to face Real Madrid within the Champions League semi-final.

Walker has not performed since coming off injured in opposition to Atletico Madrid in final month’s Champions League quarter-final, whereas Stones limped off in City’s 4-3 victory over Real on the Etihad Stadium final week and missed Saturday’s Premier League win at Leeds United.

“Walker trained and he will travel. We will decide tomorrow. He is three weeks without training but happy he is back … (Stones) is not fit,” Guardiola instructed a information convention on Tuesday.

City will look to succeed in their second straight Champions League remaining once they tackle newly-crowned LaLiga champions Real within the Spanish capital and hope to atone for final yr’s loss to Chelsea within the showdown in Porto.

“Two good teams, we saw it one week ago. They are champions in Spain, we are trying to be champions here,” Guardiola, whose facet lead the Premier League by one level from Liverpool, added. “We saw in the other game things we have to improve and we are going to try and do it.”

Midfielder Kevin De Bruyne, who scored the opening aim in opposition to Real within the first leg in Manchester final week, stated profitable City’s first Champions League title would change perceptions across the membership.

“We have not won it but winning it would change that little narrative… It would change the perspective from the outside,” De Bruyne stated. “The fact we’ve been fighting for numerous years and getting to the latter stages means we’ve been doing really well.

“I again my crew to carry out on the excessive degree wanted to win the sport tomorrow… Everybody is anticipating an incredible recreation and we’ll try to deliver out the perfect we now have and hopefully progress to (the ultimate in) Paris.”