I don’t care what anyone says – 3-1 is not a strong enough advantage to approach this second leg tie in a nonchalant fashion. Manchester City have shown prowess in the UEFA Champions League, but even against a side which has never won a game on English turf, will not want to leave this to chance. Moreover, their hit-and-miss league form means they’re under scrutiny.
Yaya Toure is expected to be back for City.
Kiev coach and former Spurs and West Ham striker, Sergei Rebrov, will have drilled his side to keep things respectable, so let’s not rule out a goal.
Knowing they still have to qualify, we’re going Manchester City on HT/FT at 2.37 with William Hill.