Nathan Ake Acknowledges Champions League Toughness as City Aims for Title Defense

As Manchester City enters the knockout stages of the Champions League, Nathan Ake considers it one of the toughest competitions globally. City faces FC Copenhagen in the last-16 tie aiming to defend their title. Ake emphasizes the challenge due to the presence of numerous top teams and the format involving two-leg ties.

He praises 20 years old Oscar Bobb who made his Champions League debut in 2021 commending his technical abilities and predicting a promising future. City’s immediate focus is on the upcoming match with Ake highlighting the need to concentrate on each game in the demanding tournament. 

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