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When it comes to Real Madrid titles, there's no beating them as they've had it all in European competitions, especially the UCL.
Last but not least, Pep Guardiola has a lot of experience in the Champions League with Bayern Munich, then Barcelona who has won the trophy now with Manchester City, so combining those experiences will be interesting.
It could be a battle of strategy and tactics now that both coaches have equally great teams, I believe Real Madrid can win and Manchester City can win because they beat them last season.
Pep Guardiola and Ancelotti are two of the most accomplished coaches in Europe in the last decade, so I think every match between the two is always interesting to look forward to regardless of which team they coach. Pep Guardiola has a lot of experience in the Champions League, but Ancelotti has been more successful in terms of titles. Maybe that's important to say, but the team's performance this season is much more important in my opinion.
Manchester City and Real Madrid are both good in their domestic competitions, they are also good in the Champions League this season. Both defenses are strong, as is the attacker's goal productivity. However, one thing is worth noting, Manchester City is a team that is able to dominate the match and set the tempo of the game through Pep Guardiola's tactics, that is what occupied Ancelotti's thoughts the most about the match.