Kompany to miss PSG Champions League clash

Vincent Kompany will not be part of Manchester City’s squad for their Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
The City skipper trained on Monday in a bid to prove his fitness ahead of PSG’s visit to the Etihad tonight.
But City boss Manuel Pellegrini says he can’t risk Kompany, who has not featured for City since suffering a calf injury against Dynamo Kiev in the round of 16.
“He is not 100 per cent. It is not possible,” Pellegrini told reporters ahead of today’s game.
Samir Nasri is ineligible for the game and Raheem Sterling remains sidelined through injury but Pellegrini offered a more positive update on the fitness of Nicolas Otamendi.
The Argentine is in City’s squad to face PSG and looks set to feature against Laurent Blanc’s side despite twisting his ankle in the 2-1 win over West Brom at the weekend.
David Silva has also been named in City’s provisional squad for the game after being rested at the weekend.
The attacking quartet of Silva, Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne could be a significant factor against PSG in a tie which Pellegrini insists is evenly poised.
Meanwhile, Manchester City right-back Bacary Sagna has backed compatriot Eliaquim Mangala to shine against Paris-Saint Germain in the absence of Vincent Kompany.
Inconsistent performances and some high-profile errors have undermined Mangala’s City career since he joined from Porto in August 2014, although Sagna believes the 25-year-old can show his quality against PSG’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic-led attack.