Manchester City's last match of their Australian visit sees them tackle Real Madrid on Friday in the International Champions Cup, before the squad then make a beeline for Hanoi where they will tackle the Vietnam national side.
City drew 2-2 with Roma on Tuesday, winning 5-4 on punishments, and will win the Australian side of the International Champions Cup on the off chance that they win their last match. Genuine Madrid have one point having lost their opening match against Roma on punishments.
The nature of some of City's young players, who have been allowed to urge the visit, got the attention against Roma. As did new marking Raheem Sterling, who scored inside three minutes of his first amusement for the club.
Manuel Pellegrini's choice to experiment with a 4-3-3 arrangement is a captivating prospect in front of the new crusade, and Friday's match will offer additional confirmation of its suitability to the City squad.