But that comparison lacks a lot. Manchester City's opponents are called Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea etc. whole PSG is mostly playing against full underdogs. It is correct that Manchester City has lost games against weak teams recently, but still looking at the table and then drawing conclusions while comparing Ligue 1 and the Premier League, that's not what I think makes a lot of sense.
But for both teams this game is crucial and both could have some kind of a comeback in the Champions League.But the risk for PSG is much higher if they don't win. If they don't win this game, then a draw in the last game way would not be enough to qualify I think. That's why I think there will be two teams going quite all in although Manchester City could live well with a draw in this game.
The French League cannot be compared to the English Premier League in terms of quality of players, club management, and officiating. PSG is having a free day because they are meeting lowly rated clubs in the local league. But the truth is that Manchester City is not what it used to be. Check out the club's performance in the UEFA Champions League. It has struggled to make an impact and its qualification is still hanging in the balance. It has struggled to collect just eight points. City even lost to clubs like Sporting Lisbon drew with average teams such as Feyenoord and was beaten by Juventus.
Considering the current state of Manchester City, the guarantee that they will easily win PSG is not there. Both of them are in the same standard for now making this match unpredictable. An injury ridden City can be defeated by any club this season.