• PSG are second in Group A, one point behind leaders City with two games remaining

Paris St Germain defender Sergio Ramos is primed to play his first match in over six months after being named in the squad for today’s Champions League Group A clash away to Manchester City. The Spaniard joined PSG in July on a free transfer after ending a 16-year career with Real Madrid but has been unable to play due to a long-running calf injury which led to him missing most of the previous season and Spain’s Euro 2020 campaign.
The 35-year-old has been able to train for three weeks without interruption, however, and was named in coach Mauricio Pochettino’s 23-man squad for the trip to City, where his side will be hoping to clinch their place in the knockout stage.
Ramos is likely to be on the bench for the clash between the top two in the group with Marquinhos and Presnel Kimpembe starting in central defence. Ramos arrived at PSG with a glittering CV, having won the 2010 World Cup, two European Championships and four Champions League trophies with Real.
PSG are second in Group A with eight points, one behind leaders City with two games remaining. Victory would clinch the French side’s place in the next stage while defeat would end their hopes of finishing top of the group and being seeded for the last-16 draw.
Meanwhile, Manchester City are determined to return to the Champions League final and will use their disappointment of losing last season’s showpiece as motivation, midfielder Ilkay Gundogan said.
City reached their first ever Champions League final in May but lost 1-0 to Chelsea, with Gundogan collecting his second runners-up medal having been on the losing Borussia Dortmund side in 2013. Pep Guardiola’s side can reach the last 16 of this season’s competition today when they welcome Paris St Germain in their Group A clash and Gundogan said he is itching to go all the way this time.
“Having that game of the final last season still in our minds will give us some more motivation — even though it’s not needed. Once you’ve been in the final you always want to go back,” the German told a news conference. “I’ll try my best to get to the final, whether it’s this year or another. It’s about that will to go as far as possible and then that combination, of a little bit of luck and the right qualities and players. We can do it, that should be the target for us.”
PSG won their home match against City 2-0 in September. But Guardiola’s side have won all their other games so far and top the group on nine points, one ahead of the French club, in their bid to secure a favourable draw in the next round.
Former Barcelona boss Guardiola knows all too well the threat posed by PSG’s Lionel Messi and said the Argentine forward was still unplayable at the age of 34. “It’s so difficult. Sometimes when he has the ball, you don’t know what to do — not even he knows,” Guardiola said.
“I’m so happy he’s still playing and the level he plays and the quality. I had the feeling every season is tougher to qualify for the last 16. Opponents, managers, players tougher and tougher. Tomorrow we have a chance to qualify and if we do that it would be so good for the club and players. We’re going to try.”
City forward Jack Grealish missed the weekend Premier League win over Everton but could feature today, while Kevin De Bruyne is in self-isolation following a positive Covid-19 test.

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Group A: Club Bruges vs RB Leipzig; Manchester City vs Paris Saint Germain
Group B: Atletico Madrid vs AC Milan; Liverpool vs FC Porto
Group C: Besiktas vs Ajax; Sporting Lisbon vs Borussia Dortmund
Group D: Inter Milan vs Shakhtar
Donetsk; Sheriff Tiraspol vs Real Madrid

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