The Sun (Malaysia)

Real hold no fear for City

> Pellegrini puts up brave front, says team not afraid of Madrid after stalemate

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they try to manage the tempo of the game.

“After that they finish at home. But this team play away very similar to how we play at the Etihad. We had good results playing away against Paris Saint-Germain, against Dynamo Kiev and against Sevilla.

“We are not afraid to go to the Bernabeu and we will see which team plays better in that game.”

Pellegrini claimed that his side had shown the “most intent to win the game” and that Madrid had arrived at the Etihad Stadium “with a result in mind”.

His opposite number, Zinedine Zidane, contested the claim, asserting that his team “always go out to win”, but he agreed that neither side had procured an outright advantage.

“We could have scored a goal, but even with scoring a goal we would not have been sure of being in the final,” said the Frenchman.

“I think it is still 50-50. We have got a game at home. We know what we are capable of. Right until the death it will be the same. We are going to have to work hard.”

The City manager also expressed a measure of annoyance that his side will have a day less to recover for the return fixture due to the scheduling of their Premier League game at Southampto­n on Sunday.

“Unfortunat­ely for us, we are going to have one day’s less rest than Real Madrid (who visit Real Sociedad on Saturday),” he said.

“We tried to change our game and it was impossible, so we need to play on Sunday.

“But we trust in what we are going to do and we are sure we will give all we can to arrive to the final.”

Hart was typically bullish, buoyed by two late saves that saw him thwart Casemiro and then, brilliantl­y, Pepe from point-blank range.

“We’ve set it up for a good, old-fashioned rumble at the Bernabeu,” said the England internatio­nal.

“We are not disappoint­ed with the result. Bring it on.”

Bale, meanwhile, backed the Bernabeu crowd to make their presence felt.

“We’re quite happy with it,” the former Tottenham Hotspur winger told BT Sport.

“We’re very, very strong at home. The crowd gets behind us. It’s going to be a difficult game, we know that, but one we’re confident about and looking forward to.” – AFP

 ??  ?? Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart makes a save from Real Madrid defender Pepe (right) during yesterday’s Champions League semifinal 1st leg match at the Etihad Stadium. – AFPPIX
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart makes a save from Real Madrid defender Pepe (right) during yesterday’s Champions League semifinal 1st leg match at the Etihad Stadium. – AFPPIX

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