Man City stars arrive at airport ahead of Basle showdown

  • Manchester City face Swiss side Basle in the last-16 of the Champions League
  • Pep Guardiola’s side trained on Monday morning before flying to Switzerland
  • Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne and Co flew from Manchester airport
  • The league leaders face Basle in the first leg at St. Jakob-Park on Tuesday night

Manchester City’s squad arrived at Manchester airport on Monday afternoon ahead of their Champions League clash with Basle.

All decked in their Dsquared2 attire, Pep Guardiola and Co were greeted by supporters as they made their way into the airport wearing matching navy coats, black polo neck jumpers and grey trousers.

Kevin De Bruyne posed for selfies with a supporter, while Raheem Sterling could be seen signing autographs ahead of the St. Jakob-Park showdown on Tuesday night.

Leroy Sane arrives at the airport before Manchester City’s Champions League clash with Basle

England international Raheem Sterling could be seen signing autographs for supporters

England international Raheem Sterling could be seen signing autographs for supporters

Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne poses for a selfie with a fan as he arrives at the airport

Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne poses for a selfie with a fan as he arrives at the airport

The Premier League leaders will arrive on the continent later on Monday before going through their final preparations.

Earlier on Monday, Leroy Sane, David Silva and Fabian Delph all took part in training after recovering from injury ahead of the first-leg in Switzerland.

Their return to fitness is a welcome boost for Guardiola, who could name only six substitutes on the bench for their 1-1 draw at Burnley earlier this month.

After the Champions League clash, City travel to Wigan in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Monday before the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal at the end of the month.

Pep Guardiola and City assistant coach Brian Kidd arrive ahead of the flight to Switzerland

The City players and staff were decked out in matching navy jackets, black polo neck jumpers and grey trousers

Pep Guardiola and City assistant coach Brian Kidd arrive ahead of the flight to Switzerland

(R-L) City stars Claudio Bravo, John Stones and Fabian Delph make their way into the airport

(R-L) City stars Claudio Bravo, John Stones and Fabian Delph make their way into the airport

Kevin De Bruyne, who provided three assists in Saturday’s victory over Leicester, was also put through his paces on Monday. Following the win at the Etihad, Guardiola insisted the Belgian maestro can win the Ballon d’Or.

De Bruyne has developed into an integral part of a City squad that cost a combined £777million – the most expensive set of players ever assembled.

Guardiola has an embarrassment of riches in every sense, with the £57m January addition of Aymeric Laporte helping to eclipse PSG who are second on the list having spent £713m, according to CIES Football Observatory.

City’s summer spending spree on Kyle Walker (£45m), Ederson (£35m), Bernardo Silva (£43), Danilo (£27m) and Benjamin Mendy (£52m) shot the Sheikh Mansour-owned club to new heights. 

 



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