Manchester City ‘could LOSE home advantage for crucial Champions League clash against Real Madrid’

Manchester City ‘could LOSE home advantage for crucial Champions League clash against Real Madrid’ as UEFA push for ALL last-16 second legs to be played in Portugal ahead of final eight mini-tournament in Lisbon 

Manchester City face a fight to keep home advantage for their Champions League tie with Real Madrid with UEFA pressing ahead with plans to finish the competition in Portugal, according to The Times.

City are 2-1 up following the first leg of their last-16 tie at the Bernabeu and had hoped to welcome the Spanish giants to the Etihad at the start of August.

However, UEFA are keen for the remaining second legs to be played in Porto and Guimaraes ahead of a mini-tournament in Lisbon to crown this season’s winner.

Pep Guardiola may be forced to face Real Madrid at a neutral venue in Portugal in August

City are said to be lobbying to be allowed to play the hugely important fixture in Manchester, while Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus are also fighting for the right to maintain home advantage.

Bayern lead 3-0 against Chelsea from the first leg at Stamford Bridge, but Barca’s tie with Napoli is finely poised after a 1-1 draw in Italy. Juve, meanwhile, must come from behind after losing 1-0 at Lyon in late February. 

Earlier this month, Barca boss Quique Setien warned of the danger of having to play the second leg away from the Nou Camp.

‘It would be damaging for us to play Napoli on neutral turf, seeing as we already faced them on their home ground at the San Paolo,’ he said.

‘If this is the scenario, then we’d have to accept it. Things are still up in the air, there are various suggestions, so we’ll see what happens.’ 

The Times claim that UEFA want the second legs played in Portugal to make it ‘easier to manage international coronavirus restrictions’.

The country does currently not require visitors to self-isolate on arrival, although those entering the country will have their temperatures checked in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. 

UEFA have already confirmed that the Champions League will be completed with a World Cup-style mini-tournament in Lisbon over 12 days in August. 



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