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Michail Antonio Tips Man City for Champions League Glory – And Names Player Likely To Carry Them There

Michail Antonio Tips Man City for Champions League Glory – And Names Player Likely To Carry Them There

Released West Ham striker Michail Antonio has made a bold call ahead of this season’s European campaign, backing Manchester City to reclaim their Champions League crown.

City Still Among Europe’s Elite

Despite what many considered a below-par campaign last year, Pep Guardiola’s side still finished comfortably inside the Premier League’s top five and booked their spot in the Champions League. The squad has seen plenty of turnover since lifting the trophy two years ago, but Antonio insists the rebuild at the Etihad is moving in the right direction.

Antonio’s Predictions

Speaking to TNT Sports, Antonio was asked to predict winners across UEFA’s competitions. He confidently chose Manchester City for the Champions League, while surprisingly naming Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace as his picks for the other European tournaments.

When it came to who could fire City to glory, there was no hesitation: Erling Haaland. Antonio tipped the Norwegian striker to finish as Europe’s top scorer this season, carrying City towards another Champions League title.

Haaland Taking on More Responsibility

Since arriving from Borussia Dortmund, Haaland has been nothing short of sensational for City. He has already notched five goals for his club this season and added another six for Norway on international duty.

The striker recently admitted he is stepping into more of a leadership role following several high-profile departures from Guardiola’s squad.

“A lot of important people left,” Haaland told Sky Sports. “So new people have to come in and make a difference. People that have been here for years, me, I have to take more responsibility. I have to guide the team and help the new ones settle because it’s not easy.”

Ready to Reach New Heights

With new teammates such as Tijjani Reijnders building chemistry alongside him, Haaland looks primed to elevate his game further. If Antonio’s prediction is to come true, City’s No.9 will almost certainly be the one leading the charge back to the summit of European football.

Manchester City kickstart their Champions League campaign tonight at the Etihad against Napoli, with kick-off at 20:00 (UK)

Match Details

  • Date: Thursday 18 September 2025
  • Kick-off time: 20:00 BST (UK time)
  • Venue: Etihad Stadium, Manchester

Where & How to Watch

  • In the UK: live on TNT Sports 2. Also streaming via Discovery+ and Amazon Prime Video for those with access.

🔍 Key Context & Talking Points

  • This is City’s opening match of the 2025/26 Champions League league phase.
  • Kevin De Bruyne returns to the Etihad, now playing for Napoli. It’s an emotional homecoming for him with City fans.
  • Watch out for Erling Haaland – he’s expected to lead City’s attack and will be crucial if City want a strong start.

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