City vs Real could hinge on the fitness of one player

April 17, 2024
Brazil’s Vincius Junior (right)  is tackled by England’s Kyle Walker during an international friendly match between England and Brazil, at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, March 23, 2024.
Brazil’s Vincius Junior (right) is tackled by England’s Kyle Walker during an international friendly match between England and Brazil, at Wembley Stadium in London, Saturday, March 23, 2024.

MANCHESTER, England (AP):

Pep Guardiola kept Real Madrid guessing ahead of today's Champions League quarterfinals second leg.

Despite Manchester City's fabulously rich array of attacking talent, it is perhaps the physical fitness of Kyle Walker that will be of most interest to Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti -- and to Vinicius Junior.

Walker's expert handling of Madrid's winger in last year's semifinals was a key factor in City's 4-0 rout in the second leg on their way to a treble of trophies. And his absence was felt last week in a 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu when the Spanish giants mounted repeated attacks down the right of City's defence.

Walker is back in contention after a hamstring injury, and while Guardiola would not say whether he was ready to start against Madrid, Bernardo Silva outlined his importance to the defending European champions.

"We know Kyle Walker is a player that has controlled some of the best players in the world. He always does phenomenal work," the City manager said yesterday. "In the last few years he played against Vinicius Junior, (Kylian) Mbappe, Neymar and knows how to defend against them."

Even at the age of 33, Walker's speed, strength and endurance still make him one of the world's most effective defenders.

He showcased that against Vinicius last year after the Brazil winger had been a consistent threat in the first leg in Spain.

It was a different story at Etihad Stadium, with Walker largely nullifying him as City produced a dominant win to advance to the final.

Vinicius was at his most dangerous again last week and Madrid made the most of it with three goals in a game filled with chances for both teams.

He is likely to be affected more than most by Walker's potential return to City's starting line-up.

"I don't know from the beginning or from the bench, but he will be with us tomorrow," Guardiola said of Walker, describing his return as "incredibly good news."

"You know the physicality is massively important and in football it is how you challenge your opponent," Guardiola said.

Madrid are aiming for a record-extending 15th Champions League title, while City would become the first English club to win the trophy back-to-back in the modern era.

City are also competing to become the first team to win the Premier League four years in a row and the first in Europe to complete successive trebles.

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