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This could be Manchester City starting lineup against Young Boys at the UEFA Champions League

Manchester City wants to keep the good pace at the UEFA Champions League

By Liam Styles

Manchester City wants to keep the good pace at the UEFA Champions League
Manchester City wants to keep the good pace at the UEFA Champions League
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Manchester City wants to continue their success this season. The Citizen team is looking for another UEFA Champions League win against Young Boys to position themselves as group leaders in this group stage. Without a doubt, it has been a great moment for Pep Guardiola's team that is recovering from a great moment after the defeats they suffered in recent days

After this weekend's win against Bournemouth, the team is motivated and wants to continue showing important things. One of the most important signings and one that has certainly responded on the pitch has been the case of Jeremy Doku. The young player has shone in the Premier League and even scored a goal in the team's win this weekend 

Now, with their sights set on the next game, City don't want to miss any more opportunities. For this reason, the match against Young Boys at the Etihad Stadium promises to be extremely entertaining. Similarly, at the moment it is not known whether or not Erling Haaland will start the match. It is worth mentioning that the player came off as a substitute in the match against The Cherries, so his participation is still in doubt. Given this, this could be today's starting XI

City's possible starting XI against Young Boys

After a possible Erling Haaland's injury,  Pep Guardiola assured that the player trained with the team but that if he did not play, his position would be occupied by Julián Álvarez. In light of this, Manchester Evening News has chosen the possible starting lineup of the team for this UEFA Champions League match

Quoted by Manchester Evening News

City XI: Ederson; Lewis, Dias, Akanji, Gvardiol; Rodri, Kovacic; Doku, Foden, Grealish; Alvarez.


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