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De Bruyne poised to lead Manchester City to Champions League glory – The World Game
Kevin De Bruyne’s Manchester City would be entitled to feel they have their best chance in years of becoming continental champions for the first time when the coronavirus-hit UEFA Champions League resumes at the weekend.
With holders Liverpool out of the equation – after their defeat to Atletico Madrid – City appear to be the strongest club left in the competition, but must survive a tricky assignment with serial winners Real Madrid if they are to win the trophy that has eluded them.
The English side entertain the 13-time European champions behind closed doors on Saturday morning (AEST), almost six months after prevailing 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the first leg of the round of 16 tie.
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