Manchester City and Real Madrid will compete for a place in the Champions League semi-final. One of the two big favorites of the competition will be eliminated prematurely.

Who, Guardiola or Ancelotti, will emerge victorious from this star-studded clash? The two teams delivered a football recital (3-3) during the first leg at Santiago Bernabeu. The ultimate dream of an entire people, long made up of workers, has finally become a reality. The Skyblues have become a real orchestra that recites its scores to perfection in each match under the leadership of Pep Guardiola and his magic wand of which he alone has the secret. This shower of trophies can be explained by the enthusiasm of the players to have fun and the desire to move forward and win together but also by Pep Guardiola's love for football. After last week's 3 everywhere, Europe is preparing to vibrate again in a few hours of the return match. At the head of the collective score of the Skybl Blues and the unsinkable Real Madrid are coaches, artists, and creators. Carlo Ancelotti won the Champions League with Real Madrid between 2013 and 2015. The 64-year-old Italian has been in charge of the La Liga giants since. Real Madrid want him to succeed Zinedine Zidane in 2021. Ancelotti uses his own methods to help his group progress. He focuses on gentleness and his natural calm. He prepares for the future by giving them responsibilities as quickly as possible. He also focuses on the importance of young players and prepares them for their future. He has a reputation for being very good coaches, if not the best in the world. He likes this image that he sends back to the world, he says. He is also known for his ability to get the best out of Cristiano Ronaldo. He says: "I try not to force anything, but to suggest, to influence. That's the gentle method." He also says he has become more responsible and is no longer the same person he was a year ago. He believes he is a better coach than Pep Guardiola.