Pep Guardiola paid tribute to Yaya Toure after he made a successful comeback in the Premier League. Hannah McKay / Reuters
Pep Guardiola paid tribute to Yaya Toure after he made a successful comeback in the Premier League. Hannah McKay / Reuters

Manchester City seek Uefa Champions League knockout spot at struggling Gladbach



BERLIN // Manchester City, buoyed by the return of Yaya Toure, will look to seal a spot in the Uefa Champions League knockout stage when they travel to Borussia Monchengladbach on Wednesday to play a team struggling for form.

Toure, banned by manager Pep Guardiola following comments by his agent about the manager, returned from a three-month exile to score both goals in City’s 2-1 Premier League win at Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Guardiola’s decision to restore the Ivorian has further boosted spirits, already high with the team just a point behind leaders Chelsea in the Premier League, although Toure was not registered in the Champions League squad and thus is ineligible to play

“His personality and his quality are there to see,” Guardiola said. “He can play many positions. We now have one more man that can help us achieve our targets this season.”

“With this intensity, we’re going to play in the Champions League,” said the Spaniard, whose team will advance with a win or a draw.

City, who crushed Gladbach 4-0 at home in September, are in second place in the group on seven points, three ahead of the Germans, and can wrap up qualification with victory in Germany.

A draw will be enough if Celtic lose at home to Barcelona in the other Group C fixture.

Barcelona are top on nine, with Celtic in last place on two.

More Uefa Champions League previews:

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The Germans, who also lost at home to City last season, will secure third spot and Europa League action if they draw and Celtic lose.

They still have an outside chance for a top two finish but their last group match is at Barcelona.

Gladbach, however, are stuck in a rut, having failed to win any of their last six league matches in which they have scored just one goal.

Their last victory in any competition dates back to October in the German Cup.

Manager Andre Schubert, who still has the backing of club bosses but faced was jeered following Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to Cologne, will be without suspended Christoph Kramer and Julian Korb as well as injured Patrick Herrmann.

“We are just not scoring goals,” captain Lars Stindl said. “We are missing the final touch up front and some luck. But we must forget everything, put everything behind us and keep together so that we can improve.”

“Wednesday’s match is completely different under different conditions,” he said. “We want to play a good home game, secure third place early. That is our big goal and we believe in our chances. We know what we are capable of.”

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The Uefa Awards winners

Uefa Men's Player of the Year: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)

Uefa Women's Player of the Year: Lucy Bronze (Lyon)

Best players of the 2018/19 Uefa Champions League

Goalkeeper: Alisson (Liverpool)

Defender: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)

Midfielder: Frenkie de Jong (Ajax)

Forward: Lionel Messi (Barcelona)

Uefa President's Award: Eric Cantona

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Roll of Honour, men’s domestic rugby season

West Asia Premiership
Champions: Dubai Tigers
Runners up: Bahrain

UAE Premiership
Champions: Jebel Ali Dragons
Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes

UAE Division 1
Champions: Dubai Sharks
Runners up: Abu Dhabi Harlequins II

UAE Division 2
Champions: Dubai Tigers III
Runners up: Dubai Sharks II

Dubai Sevens
Champions: Dubai Tigers
Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes

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If Catherine Richards debuts for Wales in the Six Nations, she will be the latest to have made it from the UAE to the top tier of the international game in the oval ball codes.

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Sophie Shams (England sevens)
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Fiona Reidy (Ireland)
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Thursday, April 4

Liverpool v Sheffield United, 10.30pm (UAE)


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