Tuesday 22 October 2013

CSKA Moscow v Man City live Stream UEFA Champions League – Preview 23 Oct, 2013

Match Preview: Wednesday, 23,Oct 2013, One of the important match CSKA Moscow v Man City of UEFA Champions League HD Quality Live CSKA Moscow v Man City streaming is available here CSKA Moscow v Man City Live Stream online video UEFA Champions League Video Free The match will take plcae at Arena Khimki on 10/23/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.CSKA Moscow v Man City Live Stream CSKA Moscow v Man City,CSKA Moscow v Man City online free, CSKA Moscow v Man City live stream video.CSKA Moscow - Manchester City The two teams go into the game level on points in Group D but the visiting side will have to make do without its influential skipper who has not made the trip to Russia.City are three points behind Group D leaders Bayern Munich after losing 3-1 at home to the reigning European champions on 2 October.And Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho says City cannot afford to drop points in Moscow."This is all about six points because we play CSKA twice back-to-back and we must win there," the 28-year-old, a £30m signing from Shakhtar Donetsk, told City's website. "If we do that and then beat them at home, we will take a big step towards qualification.
"We have to go for the win. We can't think about the draw - we need to go there and leave with three points."
CSKA Moscow coach Leonid Slutsky concedes the pitch for the game is in a poor state because of bad weather and the high number of games played on the surface.
"I suppose the quality of the pitch is, absolutely, equal to the quality of our latest results," said Slutsky, whose side have lost five of their last seven.
Manchester City will again be without skipper Vincent Kompany, who is still to recover from a thigh injury.
Martin Demichelis's wait for his debut will continue, with the centre-back yet to fully recover from a knee problem.
It means manager Manuel Pellegrini is set to choose between Joleon Lescott and Javi Garcia to partner Matija Nastasic in the centre of defence.
Midfielder Jack Rodwell, who has recently been out with a hamstring problem, has also been left behind.Manchester City will aim for its third successive win when the club travels to face CSKA Moscow in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Team News:
City bounced back from a home defeat against Bayern Munich in its second Group D game with consecutive 3-1 Premier League wins over Everton and West Ham.
The response from Manuel Pellegrini's squad after the loss to the reigning European champion has been impressive, and the club will be aware of the importance of gaining a positive result in the Russian capital.
City - which has failed to make it out of the group stages of the Champions League in the past two seasons - sits ahead of third-placed CSKA only on goal difference, and striker Sergio Aguero says Wednesday's match is must-win fixture for his side.
"We have to win, don't we? It's an important three points because then we play them at home," Aguero told CityTV.
"We won against West Ham away in the Premier League and now we have to win away in Moscow as well. We have to continue."
Pellegrini rotated his squad in Saturday's win at Upton Park, which came thanks to an Aguero brace and a late David Silva effort.
He selected an entirely different back four to the team that won against Everton, although that was slightly enforced by the absence of captain Vincent Kompany (thigh).
Kompany is still sidelined, as is fellow center back Martin Demichelis (knee), while Jack Rodwell (hamstring) has also been left out of the squad for Wednesday's clash.


Alvaro Negredo has netted four goals in his last five matches for club and country, leaving Pellegrini with a selection headache over who is to partner Aguero, with Edin Dzeko an unused substitute at West Ham.
Concerns over the state of the pitch at Arena Khimki - which is being used by CSKA as the Luzhniki Stadium is rebuilt for the 2018 World Cup - saw UEFA inspect the venue after weeks of heavy rain.
CSKA was forced to play its last Champions League home fixture against Viktoria Plzen - which it won 3-2 - in St Petersburg, but a repeat will not be on the cards after UEFA was satisfied with the condition of the pitch.
"We don't know what the condition of the pitch will be. We hope that UEFA allowed them to play the game there because it is a good pitch," Pellegrini said.
CSKA has won none of its last five league fixtures, form that has seen the club drop to sixth in the Russian Premier League.
It lost 2-0 to title holder Zenit on Friday, in a match that saw Ivorian striker Seydou Doumbia return from a hamstring injury.
Goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev (knee) is a doubt for City's visit, as is Alan Dzagoev (hamstring), while Latvian midfielder Aleksandrs Cauna (toe) will definitely miss the clash.

Competition: UEFA Champions League  
Match: CSKA Moscow v Man City                                         
Date: Wednesday, 23,Oct
Kickoff: 17:00  BST
Venue: Arena Khimki
Live/Repeat: Live

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