Europa League preview: Juventus v Manchester City

When the draw for the Europa League group stages was made the trip to play Juventus appeared the most glamorous game in City’s recent European history. The reality is slightly different with Roberto Mancini set to name a second string side having already qualified for the knockout stages.

For Juve the scenario is worse as they are already out, having drawn all five groups thus far. It remains to be seen how strong a side Luigi Delneri, the Juventus manager, puts out.

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Player ratings: Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers

Hart – Not his finest display of handling. There was a warning in the first half when Joe came for one ball and saw if fly past into touch. Calamity came even closer when Kompany was required to clear a fumbled catch off the line. 6

Zabaleta – Ensured Martin Petrov had a return to forget with some tight marking and timely interceptions. Distribution was less accomplished and two chances to score went begging. 6

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Preview: Manchester City v Bolton Wanderers

City will be looking to end Bolton’s impressive run of being unbeaten in November and in their last five Premier League games. We’ll have to be at our best against the new favourites of footballing purists.

Roberto Mancini will revert to the majority of the side that played against Stoke. Yaya Toure is likely to come in for James Milner and the main debate will be over who plays at right-back.

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