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The mini-Rodri who 'makes a massive difference' to Man City
MOTD2 pundit Micah Richards explains why new midfielder Nico Gonzalez could end up having a huge impact on what is left of Manchester City's season.BBC News - 2d -
Man City's 115 charges outcome 'in a month' - Guardiola
Manchester City expect to learn the outcome of the hearing into their 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches "in one month" says boss Pep Guardiola.BBC News - Feb. 7 -
Rodri banner gave Vinicius Jr 'more strength' v Man City
Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr says the display of a banner highlighting Rodri's Ballon d'Or win before kick-off at Manchester City motivated him even more to win the Champions League play-off ...BBC News - Feb. 11 -
'Nothing is eternal' - Guardiola 'accepts reality' as Man City exit
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says "nothing is eternal" after his side are knocked out of the Champions League by Real Madrid.BBC News - 6h -
Man City's Champions League performance vs. Real Madrid shows it's time for Pep Guardiola's men to rebuild
Guardiola's men were outclassed for 180 minutes across two legs, and the time for change has arrivedCBS Sports - 8h -
Guardiola denies City spend due to embargo fear
Pep Guardiola has denied that Manchester City's January recruitment drive was motivated by concern within the club that they could be hit with a transfer embargo.ESPN - Feb. 8 -
Carlo Ancelotti hails Real Madrid's defense in win at Man City, reveals surprising detail about backline
Los Blancos pulled out their late UCL magic as their coach shared a surprising detail about the defenseCBS Sports - Feb. 11 -
Manchester City vs. Real Madrid: Three ways Pep Guardiola can approach Los Blancos in Champions League
It's been a season of Guardiola looking for solutions as Man City flounder, could he find a new approach vs. Real?CBS Sports - Feb. 10 -
Real Madrid vs. Manchester City: How a Champions League comeback could save the season for Pep Guardiola
City might be underdogs as they look to advance, but squeak by Madrid and who knows what could happenCBS Sports - 2d
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An Opening for China, Made in America
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