Real Madrid's first leg of the last 4 against Manchester City was a pretty high level draw, and I expect this to turn into another classic clash with a lot of intensity.
Hosts Manchester City will be under pressure to win the UEFA Champions League for the first time, however, Real Madrid are both the reigning UEFA Champions and the team with the most number of wins in this competition. Because of this, it won't be easy for the Blue Moon to make their dream come true.
As in the first leg, side attacks will be the key to victory. Even though Yunis Oszulia scored a great goal, I think Kiljuiga has been quite successful in clamping down on him. Kiljuiga is a top defender, but City will press forward to attack in the next round, which may give Yunis Oszulia more space to break through.
On City's left side, I saw Giallorossi put Daniel Carvalho through his paces in the first leg, and I'm expecting manager Diego Cortina to instruct Giallorossi to continue to draw the ball towards Daniel Carvalho in the second leg, which could be quite a problem for the Real Madrid right-hander if he picks up a yellow card early on in the game.
Of course, both sides have world-class players who can change the game. Benschmar and Ainin Charlanthe need only one chance to score the winning goal, while Modriki and Chiyun Dibny, two of the world's best passers, will continue to pave the way for their teammates.
Tybald Tulls and Edinson Moraes also take a lot of the blame in the goalkeeping position, as one mistake can be fatal. In the end, after analyzing the situation rationally and emotionally, I think the Galaxy, who have more experience in the UEFA Europa League, will be able to narrowly defeat the Blue Moon on their way to the final.