Jamaica Gleaner

Real Madrid, Man City clash in CL last eight

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ONE DAY, Real Madrid and Manchester City might actually get to meet in a stellar Champions League (CL) final. Just not yet. The winners of the last two Champions Leagues will meet in the quarter-finals next month after yesterday’s draw set up another heavyweigh­t clash between the only teams who are still unbeaten.

They played each other in the semi-finals the previous two years when the path to the European title went through each other. Madrid won in 2022 with a stunning late comeback in the second leg while City beat the record 14-time champions last year before lifting their first European Cup trophy.

In their latest meeting, Madrid will host the first leg on April 9 and defending champions Man City stage the return eight days later.

“If you want to win (the title) you have to beat the best teams. They might be the best team in Europe at this moment,” Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said of playing City. “We have all the confidence in the world. If you want to win the Champions League, you have to beat City.”

Kylian Mbappé’s path to a first Champions League title with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in his farewell season there will next go through Barcelona.

FACE-OFF WITH FORMER CLUB

PSG host the first leg on April 10. Coach Luis Enrique will face his former club, which he led to the 2015 title with a Barcelona team that included Lionel Messi and Neymar, who were later reunited in Paris for two seasons.

Arsenal were drawn to play the first leg at home on April 9 against Bayern Munich, whose star striker Harry Kane will go back to north London after leaving the Gunners’ archrivals Tottenham this off season.

Atletico Madrid were paired with Borussia Dortmund in the other game, with the German club having the advantage of hosting the second leg on April 16. Atletico, under coach Diego Simeone, showed again they are a fearsome force at Metropolit­ano Stadium by ousting Inter Milan on Wednesday.

Dortmund coach Edin Terzic called Atletico “a strong opponent which is especially a little monster in knockout games”.

The Real Madrid-Man City games will be the top attraction, even despite their many recent meetings. City also beat Madrid in the round of 16 in 2020.

“We need to remember that we beat them last season in the semi-final and we played at home in the second leg,” Man City director of football Txiki Begiristai­n said, recalling a 4-0 win last May after a 1-1 draw in Madrid.

UEFA also made the draw for the semi-finals, which ensured Mbappé and PSG cannot meet Real Madrid – the team he is expected to join in the summer – until the final.

That draw arguably put the four strongest teams in the same half. When the new Champions League format takes effect next season, the two strongest teams in the expanded eight-game first phase will be seeded in a tennis-style knockout bracket, and could not meet until the final.

This time, the winners between Real Madrid and Man City – the only teams to win all six games in the group stage – will be away in the first leg against Arsenal or Bayern.

 ?? AP ?? The Champions League trophy on display during the quarter-final draw of the UEFA Champions League 2023/24, at the UEFA headquarte­rs in Nyon, Switzerlan­d yesterday.
AP The Champions League trophy on display during the quarter-final draw of the UEFA Champions League 2023/24, at the UEFA headquarte­rs in Nyon, Switzerlan­d yesterday.

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