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UCL SEMI FINAL DRAW

 

The UCL semi final draw has been decided
– First legs: 
26 April: Manchester City v Real Madrid
27 April: Atlético Madrid v Bayern München

Second legs:
3 May: Bayern München v Atlético Madrid
4 May: Real Madrid v Manchester City

Man City coach Manuel Pellegrini come up against his former side Madrid while Atletico Madrid lock horns against Bayern Munich, a repeat of the 1974 final.

In the other semi final, Barcelona nemesis, Atletico Madrid lock horns against Bayern Munich, a repeat of the 1974 final. The Bundesliga side ran out 4-0 winners in the replay following an initial 1-1 draw.

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