 Okay, Real Madrid preview. Um, off the back of the 3-3 at the Burnabout. Obviously we've got the game coming up this Wednesday. Biggest game of the season for us so far. We now have to turn away from everything that's just happened in the Premier League over the weekend. Obviously, you know, all the dominoes have fallen in our favour, which is all fantastic. But this city team now have to turn their heads away, completely forget about it and focus completely and utterly on what lies in front of them in the game against Real Madrid. How are you feeling about that game? I'm, I'm proper nervous for it, proper nervous for it. I like it's a knockout in it, like I don't mean it's a foot. There's no, we can save it in the second leg, like we can save it with another game. It is just that the second leg is obviously we're going in 3-3, I'm nervous for it. I know that we would play our best, that we're a better side than Real Madrid. That's not a given. But I think we've just got to be pure passion merchants. I'll be there, innit? Yeah, I mean, we'll get on to the tactics of it and stuff. But what, in my opinion, the biggest aspects on Wednesday is going to be the fans. The atmosphere has to be so on point. Yeah. So on point. To take the piss, we should do some mad 360 T4. Show them what a 360 T4 is. Because they, what they put out was not one. So we should be like, no, no, this is a 360 T4. I have seen stuff from the 1894 group saying that like they've got like the biggest display ever. The biggest display, yeah, yeah. So I'm not sure, I'm not sure what that'll be, but I'm looking forward to seeing it. And I'm nervous. Even just like thinking about going into it, I'm nervous. Do you think that the fans are the biggest advantage? Do you think like the atmosphere, it had like the biggest intimidator, or do you think it's the football on the pitch? I think it's a bit of both because the way that we play football, we do suffocate teams in that. I don't see it being anything like the first leg, nothing like the first leg. I think we'll have a lot more control of the game. I think the fans, honestly, genuinely, if you're joining people say, oh, the 12 man, I mean, I genuinely think that is the case. Just going off the previous comments from last year and Real Madrid were like, Real Madrid players saying it's... Val Verde. One of the most like violent atmosphere, they've been in kind of thing. It was crazy. Like, they don't, that's what they're scared of. They're scared of putting themselves back in that situation where they could crumble and be like that. We need to put them back in that. So you come back to hell in it, you're basically just going right. You're in a place where you don't want to be, I don't want to make them comfortable at the Etihad at all. We shouldn't be giving them any time and I think the fans have a massive part to play with that. Do you back the City fans to bring it again? Yeah. So I think last year, I know it sounds, I don't know, I don't know if it does sound weird, but I felt like it was so easy to give that atmosphere because of the fact that we were chasing our first treble and our first Champions League. It almost felt like there was this desperation in the crowd. Yeah, there was an aura about it last year. Like, of almost feralness of like, we need this, we want this, this is history, this is our first time, like, we're begging for it, we're ready for it, we're rowdy for it, we're gunning for it. Whereas this year when it's like, we've already just come off the back of a treble, realistically, if like City went and won the Premier League and FA Cup and didn't win the Champions League, I don't think any City fans will call it a bad season. So it's like, when you've then got that and it almost doesn't feel like the stakes are as high, do you think City will still be able to bring that energy and that sort of chaos, you know, the fans? I think so, I think so, I think they won it. I get what you said, I do get your side of it though, because... It's not my side, I'm not kidding. Yeah, I get that side of it then, that side of it. I understand that we have won the treble this time, we've already won a Champions League now, it's almost, you can kind of go, ah, we won it last year. I mean, there's a let-off in there, whereas last year it's like, we've never won this before, we need this, that does level it up a little bit, but I do bat the fans to make it a mad place on Wednesday. Because it needs to happen, if people want to beat Real Madrid, then it's got to be top tier, man. On the pitch, then, what do you think the sort of key ingredients are to... Control. Control, if you lose control, that's when you start conceding loads of goals. It's one thing we have lacked this season. Yeah. We have seen it, the positives though, positives we've seen it more in the past four games. Yeah, that's giving me a little bit of hope with it, because we're starting to look like the city that we know, and the city that we know plays a lot better than Real Madrid. So, if the city that we know turns up against Madrid, then, yeah, I'll be buzzing. A bit of control in there. I think Kevill returns aside. Obviously, we know that he was just ill for the last one. I think Kevill will be back in. I think Covershitch could be key. Do you think he'll start? I think it'd be a smart move to start Covershitch just to protect us a little bit and get a bit of control of the midfield. Can I get a, like, predict 2-11? What are you going with? Ooh. We could do it together, to be fair. Yeah, yeah. Of course, Edison returns. Sorry I'll take him, mate, but... Edison returns, OK. So back four, are we saying back four? Yeah. Kyle Walker. Ooh. See, I don't know if he starts. Kyle Walker. Stonewalls for me are Diaz. Diaz, definitely. Stonewalls, definitely. The thing is, right? OK, and Walker on the bench against Luton, but they didn't get any minutes. Gavadiel was just so good. Gavadiel plays. Gavadiel's on some top format now and looking really good. He plays, so sorry, Akke. I don't know if it might be Gavadiel, Akke, Diaz and Stones, and Stones plays like that right back row. Stones plays the right back row. Start with, and then some point in the second half, whenever Pep feels we need it, Walker can go on for Akke, and then Stones drops back into the center. Stones drops back into the center back, and you've got Kyle Walker right back. Right, that. I'd go with that. Yeah. I have confidence in that. OK, three midfielders. See, I'd love that. Phil Forden, yeah. I'd love it if you've started in the midfield. But... I don't think Cavatich will start. There's just a part, I mean, that feels like the control of the midfield. Right, so you've got to look at pretty much that. There's six attacking spots or six midfield attacking spots. I pretty much think that there are six players who, if a fit, are undroppable against Madrid. Rodry, KDB, Bernardo, Stone, Greenwich, and Harland. All six of those players have to start. Yeah, Cavatich is not... It has to be Bernardo Silva. It'll be Rodry Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne and you'll have up top Harland, Phil Forden and Jack Greenwich. Jack Greenwich, yeah. That is... That is definitely the midfield and front free that needs to be starting. Yes, that's why I don't... Yeah, no, I agree. I completely agree. You've got about Bernardo. I've got about Bernardo. Well, it's because I was going periodically through it and I was thinking of Bernardo Silva right wing, but then I realised Phil Ford is not playing there, so... Yeah. That's a sick team, you know? I've been more than happy with it. I have no complaints. And I definitely feel like... I feel like when Bernardo and Phil played together, it just... That's like the best compromise of Phil playing in the middle, because they just kind of interchange. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Phil scored from central the other night and I know like KDB wasn't playing, but I do feel like cover and Bernardo actually started central, and then like Bernardo and Forden just like kept switching. Yeah, switching about. You saw both of them out on the right wing a lot and then both in central a lot, so it's like I just feel like they've changed. Yeah, the fluidity between it. Yeah. They both know as well that they can both cover each other in their roles. Whereas it's like, if I see a midfield three of KDB cover and Rodgery, I'm like, Forden's stuck on the wing. Yeah, because them three are stuck in their positions. Yeah. They're not going to see covers. It's just being right wing more than anything like that. Yeah, exactly. It's just like Forden's on the wing. Yeah, and Forden, yeah, again, he'll be a victim of that. Bernardo, just mix and match, mix and match. That's it. They can do it as they please. And I think Pep will tell them that as well. I think Pep probably does tell them that in games, like saying like you two, your fluid, your positions. Yeah. I'm sure we'll do preview streams or there'll be some other stuff going on. Yeah, definitely. You can change this during the week if, I don't know, and then Harlan becomes unfit, but early score prediction. 3-1. I'm saying 3-1 as well. Yeah, 3-1. I'm saying 3-1. I think 3-1. I reckon we go 2-0 up. They'll score 1. Almost start sweating. Do you want to map my prediction? I don't know why I've just got a feeling. They'll score first, but like early. Yeah. I can see them scoring in like the 10th minute or something. Mini had lost for 5 minutes, and then we just battered. I could see that. Yeah, I mean. And I wouldn't enjoy it at the time. I hate it. But actually like at the end of the game, I'd be like, that was sick. Yeah, that was so sick. Yeah, that's it.