MAN CITY VS DYNAMO KIEV - FERNANDINHO URGES TEAMMATES TO TAKE GRASP OPPORTUNITIES

                                                                                  Fernandinho has been a star performer in a patchy campaign for Manchester City and is keen to send Dynamo Kiev out of the Champions League.
Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho has urged his teammates to grasp the opportunity of claiming a Champions League quarterfinal place when it hosts Dynamo Kiev on Tuesday.

Manuel Pellegrini's men are strongly positioned to reach the last eight of the tournament for the first time following an impressive 3-1 first-leg triumph in the Ukrainian capital, where Sergio Aguero, David Silva and Yaya Toure were on target.

Fernandinho's midfield colleague Toure is a doubt for the match with a heel injury but, when set against the experience of nursing last-16 deficits before being knocked out by Barcelona in each of the past two seasons, the Brazil international knows Manuel Pellegrini's team have been dealt a favorable hand.

"Of course, this is the first time we have a chance to go forward to the quarterfinals," he told City's official website. "This is a big step for the club, for everyone here. This should give us more motivation to play very well on Tuesday."

In contrast to previous European campaigns, where City has struggled to match strong domestic performances, its best displays this term have arguably come on the Champions League stage – most notably in wins at Sevilla and last time out in Kiev.

The club's bid to win a third Premier League win in five seasons has stalled badly alongside these highs, with Saturday's dispiriting 0-0 draw at struggling Norwich City leaving Fernandinho to concede that the Champions League represents a more realistic chance of further silverware this term for the League Cup winner.

"We will see what happens with other results but it is tough to drop points like we did," he said. "We have nine [Premier League] games to play and even if you don't have chance to fight for the title, the most important thing now is to fight for the top four."

Kevin De Bruyne (knee), Samir Nasri (thigh/tendon), and Fabian Delph (Achilles) will all remain on the sidelines until after this month's international break, although Pellegrini should still be confident of seeing off an opponent that has failed to win in 13 competitive visits to England – losing 11 of those matches.

Speaking after Friday's 2-1 Ukrainian Premier League win at Karpaty Lviv, a victory that helped send it three points clear at the top, Sergei Rebrov confirmed Mykola Morozyuk would remain on the sidelines for "a month or two" due to a "serious" knee injury.

Dynamo defender Yevhen Khacheridi is keen to at least restore some of the pride lost on home turf against City.

"We don't want to make same mistakes we had in Kiev. It will be difficult to win, but we'll try to do that," Khacheridi told Komanda.

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