Manchester City faces Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium (9:00 p.m. Movistar Champions League).

City has not lost a game since December 2022 and, if you look at Europe, since September 2019. Madrid, which has the absences of Courtois and Alaba, has almost all its personnel, even though Milito does not start from the start. City has plenty of money, also of footballers, none this season like Foden, who has emerged with 22 goals. Guardiola recovered three figures, and all of them will leave the game: Ederson between the sticks, Walker on the side, and De Bruyne in the engine room. Real Madrid will have Bellingham, Rodrygo, and Vinicius in attack, a trio that has scored 54 goals this season. Jude Bellingham came out to the Etihad almost the last of Real Madrid for the previous training session against City. During the match, the Englishman will hear the Beatlemaniacal Hey Jude, but this time it won't be for him. The most widespread explanation is that the song was published in 1968, the date of City's second League title, when winning was an exception for them. Foden and Brahim's first time in the Champions League helps to understand the hug of more than 20 seconds that they gave each other last Tuesday after their last night of the European Cup, at the end of the grueling Real Madrid-Manchester City match. The recording is from November 2017. The Englishman is still 17 years old, the Spanish is just 18 years old. Pep Guardiola has just given them their debut in the UEFA Champions League with City against Feyenoord (1-0). "An incredible experience. I'm happy for Brahim," says the man from Malaga, still dotted with acne.