Who's talking about knocking teams from the Champions League competition? Every manager keen on holding firm ground and focusing on winning the title because it's the ultimate important to everyone, Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti are experienced. Manchester City and Real Madrid are both great teams, having the basic necessities of winning matches with ease efforts. Revenge? There's no such thing because elite teams will continue to fight to become the best in the UEFA Champions League this season.
I also don't think that the meeting between Manchester City and Real Madrid in the Champions League this season is an event for revenge because it is true as you said that every elite team has a specific target to be able to win the match in order to get the Champions League title this season. For now, I still think that their match will both have enough tension so that everyone might not just miss their match. Because that will be quite interesting to watch this season.
The impending match between Manchester City and Real Madrid is poised to be an intense battle, with both teams displaying similar levels of performance. It's challenging to predict which team will advance to the next stage, given their current form. Manchester City, despite their formidable record last season, has not been performing at their peak, while Real Madrid's performance has also been lacking due to a shortage of strikers in their squad.
The managers of both teams are eager to secure victory in this season's Champions League, especially the Real Madrid coach, who may potentially depart from the club at the end of the campaign. However, it remains to be seen how they will fare in the first leg of the match. The outcome of this encounter will provide valuable insights into which team possesses the upper hand in the ongoing Champions League competition. The stakes are high, and fans around the world eagerly anticipate witnessing the drama unfold on the pitch as these two footballing giants clash in pursuit of European glory.