Manchester
City manager Manuel Pellegrini vowed that his team would play with no fear in
their Champions League semifinal second leg against Real Madrid following a 0-0
first-leg draw.
Missing
the injured Cristiano Ronaldo, Madrid created the better chances in Tuesday's
game, but substitute Jese saw a header hit the bar and City goalkeeper Joe Hart
produced late saves to thwart
Casemiro and Pepe.
City,
appearing in their first semifinal, did not work visiting goalkeeper Keylor
Navas until Kevin De Bruyne found the target with a stoppage-time free-kick,
but Pellegrini said that his side would show a greater cutting edge in next
week's return leg in the Spanish capital.
"I
don't think they are favourites," said the Chilean, who was sacked after
only one season as Madrid head coach in 2010.
"We
have the same option as Real Madrid. Of course they have the advantage to play
the first game away, so they try to manage the tempo of the game.
"After
that they finish at home. But this team play away very similar to how we play
at the Etihad. We had good results playing away against Paris Saint-Germain,
against Dynamo Kiev and against Sevilla.
"We
are not afraid to go to the Bernabeu and we will see which team plays better in
that game."
Pellegrini
claimed that his side had shown the "most intent to win the game" and
that Madrid had arrived at the Etihad Stadium "with a result in
mind".
His
opposite number, Zinedine Zidane, contested the claim, asserting that his team
"always go out to win", but he agreed that neither side had procured
an outright advantage.
"We
could have scored a goal, but even with scoring a goal we would not have been
sure of being in the final," said the Frenchman, whose memorable volley
against Bayer Leverkusen inspired Madrid to Champions League glory in 2002.
"I
think it is still 50-50. We have got a game at home. We know what we are
capable of. Right until the death it will be the same. We are going to have to
work hard."
Both
teams have fitness concerns ahead of the second leg, but Zidane was upbeat
about both Ronaldo, who missed out with a thigh strain, and Karim Benzema, who
went off at halftime due to a knee problem.
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