Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola called Club Brugge: "a top side", ahead of the two clubs' meeting in Champions League on Tuesday. Many expected Club Brugge to struggle in Group A after they were drawn with Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and RB Leipzig, but the "Blue-Black" currently sit second in the standings on four points. Now they will face a City side who are determined to get back to winning ways after losing 2-0 to PSG in their previous Champions League fixture. The participation of Ederson and Gabriel Jesus remains in question as the pair travelled straight to Spain from Brazil following the international break and only reunited with their team-mates on Monday. Guardiola will be particularly keen to name Ederson in his starting line-up as Club Brugge have scored in every game they have played at Jan Breydel Stadium since March.