Manchester City looks to get back to winning ways in the Champions League as Pep Guardiola's men take on a struggling Juventus side.
Manchester City finally snapped its poor run of form with a win over Nottingham Forest in the Premier League last week, but could only manage a 2–2 draw against Crystal Palace three days later. The defending English champions now must return to European action with the hopes of collecting three points in the Champions League for the first time since Oct. 23.
Guardiola's side is still riddled with injuries. Nathan Aké, Manuel Akanji, John Stones, Oscar Bobb and Rodri are all ruled out of Wednesday's clash, leaving City without many defensive options. The good news is Mateo Kovačić and Phil Foden returned to training with the team, though they both still remain a doubt to get the nod against Juventus.
City currently sits in 17th place in the Champions League standings with just eight points from its first five matches. The Citizens dropped points against Inter Milan, Sporting CP and most recently, Feyenoord after squandering a three-goal lead.
Here's what City's XI could look like against Juventus on Dec. 11.






