Manchester City UCL title hunt – It’s the Champions League, and most times in the later stages of the competition, things are unpredictable. However, Manchester City have a relatively straightforward path to the UEFA Champions League trophy this year, unlike any previous year. The Citizens are already 3 goals up in their tie against German champions Bayern Munich, and it will take a miracle for the English Champions to throw all that way in Germany tonight.

Pep Guardiola’s men should be in the UEFA Champions League semifinals, where they’ll take on Real Madrid. Defending Champions, Real Madrid, pulled off a miraculous 2-minute comeback last season to dump City out in the semifinal, but things are a little different this year. The effectiveness of Erling Haaland and the experience of the last two years should guide City against Los Blancos and, hopefully, through to the final; But Real Madrid are no pushovers.

After that it’s a set final date with either Milan, Benfica or Inter.

It’s a path that Pep Guardiola would be targeting, but he continues to guide his team to take it one game at a time, as they’re also fully focused on toppling Arsenal in the Premier League. With the return of Phil Foden, The Citizens have a full squad to face Bayern Munich tonight and take on the rest of what could be another remarkable campaign.