Manchester City midfielder Fernando admits that the players are
feeling the weight of history as they prepare for the Champions League
semi-final with Real Madrid.

Fernando admits Manchester City
are feeling the weight of history as they prepare for the Champions
League semi-final against Real Madrid.
City beat
Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals to move into the last four of
Europe's premier competition for the first time, and will host the team
who has reached this stage more than any other side (27) in the first
leg on Tuesday.
Leicester City need just one more
point to ensure that Manuel Pellegrini's side cannot win the Premier
League, leaving the Champions League as the last trophy the Chilean can
bring to the Etihad Stadium before he departs to make way for Pep
Guardiola in July.
Fernando concedes Tuesday's
clash at the Etihad Stadium is a momentous occasion for the club, but
the midfielder says his team-mates are relishing - rather than fearing -
the prospect of facing Madrid.
"We know it's a
very important game, not only for the players but for the fans," the
Brazilian, who is expected to recover from a minor knee problem, told
City's TV channel. "It's one of the most important games in the history
of this club.
"We are very excited and looking forward to the game. Hopefully we'll then do well in Madrid."
Madrid
likewise head into the semi-final knowing that the Champions League
could be their last hope of salvaging success from another mixed
campaign.
Zinedine Zidane's side came from 2-0
down to beat neighbours Rayo Vallecano on Saturday to stay within a
point of the top of La Liga, but they still rely on Barcelona and
Atletico Madrid slipping up to claim the title.
Madrid
fought from a two-goal deficit to beat Wolfsburg in the quarter-finals
thanks to a second-leg hat-trick from Cristiano Ronaldo, but the
Portugal star remains a doubt for the clash with City due to a thigh
complaint which kept him out of the Rayo win.
Gareth
Bale scored twice to secure the points in his absence, but Marcelo
insists the collective strength of the team will be enough to compensate
should Ronaldo be sidelined again.
"The team is
Lucas Vazquez, Luka Modric, Isco, Pepe... it's all of us, not just
Cristiano or Bale," he said. "Obviously they are great players and in
one-on-one situations they are better and create more danger.
"Today [Saturday], the whole team were strong and fought until the end. Now we have to be united."
Madrid,
who are unbeaten in eight games against English opposition in the
Champions League, have slight concerns over Karim Benzema (knee) as well
as Ronaldo, though Dani Carvajal (bruised knee) will hope to be fit.
Yaya
Toure picked up a thigh injury in the 4-0 win over Stoke City and will
face a fitness test for City, but Vincent Kompany and Kevin De Bruyne
should both return after being rested for Saturday's game. Raheem
Sterling should also be available.
Madrid drew 1-1 with City on their only previous competitive visit to the Etihad back in the group stages of the 2012-13 season.
Key Opta Stats:
-
Manchester City have kept a clean sheet in each of their last two
Champions League games at the Etihad (v Dynamo Kiev and PSG). They had
only kept one clean sheet in their previous 17 home games in the
competition.
- City are the only team left in the semi-finals who have averaged under 50 per cent possession in the Champions League this season (48.6 per cent).
- Real Madrid have kept more clean sheets than any other team in this season's Champions League (eight in 10 games). They have also won more games than any other team in this campaign (8).
- Cristiano Ronaldo has scored/assisted 77 per cent of Real Madrid's goals in this season's competition (20 out of 26). He is only a goal away from tying the record for most goals in a Champions League campaign, a record he currently holds (17 in 2013-14).
- Sergio Aguero has failed to score in his last three Champions League games, his longest drought in the competition since his run of five games without a goal between November 2011 and October 2012. He has not had a shot on target for 342 minutes.
- City are the only team left in the semi-finals who have averaged under 50 per cent possession in the Champions League this season (48.6 per cent).
- Real Madrid have kept more clean sheets than any other team in this season's Champions League (eight in 10 games). They have also won more games than any other team in this campaign (8).
- Cristiano Ronaldo has scored/assisted 77 per cent of Real Madrid's goals in this season's competition (20 out of 26). He is only a goal away from tying the record for most goals in a Champions League campaign, a record he currently holds (17 in 2013-14).
- Sergio Aguero has failed to score in his last three Champions League games, his longest drought in the competition since his run of five games without a goal between November 2011 and October 2012. He has not had a shot on target for 342 minutes.
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