Real Madrid's manager and players won't admit it, but they are coming into this tie with a feeling of revenge for last season's humilation and that would make the game even my feisty and interesting, anyway my prediction is on City to qualify, i think they would actually win the CL again, so eliminating Madrid would send a strong message to other teams that they can do it.
To be able to win the UCL twice in a row is not an easy thing.
If there is a favorite for Manchester City to be able to defend the title, that's fine, but I think it won't be easy and even the percentage is very small, because overall Manchester City's performance this season is no better than last season and several teams in the quarter-finals currently have better quality compared to last season, so it will be a barrier for Manchester City.
There are no major changes in Manchester City players and Pep Guardiola still has the right strategy to get rid of Real Madrid.
I admit that getting consecutive titles will not be that easy, while Real Madrid is the club that holds the most titles in the Champions League so it can always provide unexpected surprises, but even so, Manchester City's experience last season could be a strong weapon to beat Real Madrid again without having to underestimate the club.
Pep Guardiola has to work a little harder this time because it looks like he will repeat last season's history of winning 3 titles at once.