Manchester City are in second place at the halfway stage of the Champions League group stage ahead of reverse fixtures against Club Brugge, Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig.
City were big winners against Leipzig in their opening game, but were beaten in a high-quality clash at PSG in their next outing.
A 5-1 win at Club Brugge puts the Blues a point behind PSG with six points, and two ahead of the Belgians. Leipzig have lost all three games and are facing an exit from the competition.
With three games left, City's hopes of topping the group remain in their own hands, and a win over Brugge on Wednesday will put them on the verge of qualification as one of the top two finishers.
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