Several City players are set to face their former club as Pep Guardiola’s men welcome Dortmund to the Etihad Stadium in Champions League Group G.
Erling Haaland is one of a number of Manchester City players poised to face their former club when the Sky Blues host Borussia Dortmund in Champions League Group G on Wednesday night, as the 2021 finalists look to take a giant step towards qualification for the knockout stages.
After thrashing Sevilla 4-0 in the opening game of their European campaign last Tuesday, City face a Dortmund side that also enjoyed a comprehensive victory a week ago, thumping group minnows Copenhagen 3-0.
Pep Guardiola’s men head into matchday two having had an eight-day rest, after the weekend’s Premier League fixtures were postponed following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Hungry Haaland out for more in crucial Group G clash
Having scored twice against Sevilla, Haaland now has 12 goals in his first eight games since joining City in the summer, and has taken his career Champions League tally to a record 25 in 20 appearances. On Wednesday, the prolific Norwegian will again lead the line in what is a crunch top-of-the-table clash.
After all, with a double-header against Copenhagen up next, victory over Dortmund would leave City well placed to have 12 points out of 12 after matchday four - a haul that would ensure the Premier League champions are home and hosed before they close out the group stage away in Germany and at home to Sevilla.
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Akanji in line to retain place in City line-up
After joining Haaland in swapping Dortmund for City at the end of the transfer window, central defender Manuel Akanji impressed in his debut against Sevilla, and may well keep his place in the side ahead of John Stones and Nathan Aké. Stones is fit again after missing the trip to Seville with an injury picked up against Aston Villa at the start of September, but seems likelier not to start.
With right-back Kyle Walker still unavailable after picking up an issue in the win at Villa, another ex-Dortmund player signed this summer, Sergio Gómez, looks set to play at left-back once more, with Joao Cancelo again shifting over to the right flank.
In midfield, meanwhile, Ilkay Gündogan - who spent five years at BVB before moving to Manchester in 2016 - is in the frame to start alongside Rodri and Kevin de Bruyne.
Laporte closing in on return
Central defender Aymeric Laporte continues his recovery from summer knee surgery, Guardiola telling reporters on Tuesday that the Spain international can be expected to return to action in early October. “After the international break, he will be ready for us to think about using him,” the City head coach said.
Wednesday’s game will be Guardiola’s 150th in the Champions League as a coach.
Potential Manchester City line-up vs Borussia Dortmund:
Ederson, Cancelo, Akanji, Dias, Gómez, Rodri, Gündogan, De Bruyne, Silva, Haaland, Foden.
Zabdmoruyz
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Some of our fronts should rest …we have many options
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Zabdmoruyz
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I believe this will win us this game💙💙💙
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I believe this will win us this game💙💙💙
Evanskelly
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Some of our fronts should rest …we have many options
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D-Maestreo
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Don't ever,ever play stones in the heart of defense,shift him to midfield,he is a disaster in waiting at defense!
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truthisbitter
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Don't ever,ever play stones in the heart of defense,shift him to midfield,he is a disaster in waiting at defense!
Da23niel
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Mahrez should start so he can regain form Haaland kdb and foden should rest Our next game is wolves then Liverpool
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Da23niel
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Mahrez should start so he can regain form Haaland kdb and foden should rest Our next game is wolves then Liverpool