Kit Symons believes Manchester City missed an opportunity to edge ahead in their Champions League semi-final against a Real Madrid side without Cristiano Ronaldo.The Portuguese was expected to play on Tuesday night after missing the weekends win over Rayo Vallecano with a thigh injury.However, he did not make the squad and City were unable to take advantage as a cagey first leg finished goalless at the Etihad. Karim Benzema was also a doubt for Real with injury and he was withdrawn at half-time after an ineffective first half. Symons watched Manchester City and Real Madrid draw 0-0 in the Champions League Asked on Sky Sports News HQ whether the hosts showed Real too much respect, former City defender Symons said: To an extent, yes. There was no Ronaldo and Benzema did not seem fit; they looked much better in the second half when they took him off.It was a great chance for City to get a goal to take away, but its still very much an open tie. Real will be on the front foot and very offensive in the return leg, and that will give City space to counter which will give them hope. Joe Hart saved from point-blank range to deny Pepe City have some fantastic players who can hurt teams on the break and thats what they will have to do.Manuel Pellegrinis side rarely threatened in their first Champions League semi-final, with Kevin De Bruyne going closest with a late free-kick that Keylor Navas tipped over the bar.However, Symons said it was crucial that they did not concede an away goal ahead of the second leg on May 4. Gareth Bale looks to shake off the attentions of Vincent Kompany They would have loved to have taken the lead but the key was not to concede, otherwise the tie could have been effectively over, he said.Real did have good opportunities and they will be the happier I am sure, but the tie is very much alive.But in Reals five home games in the Champions League, they have scored 18 and conceded none so that tells you the magnitude of the task for City.Also See:Man City 0-0 Real MadridAs it happenedMan City fixturesGet a £10 free bet!Nike Vapormax Off White Günstig Kaufen . On Saturday night, the normally free throw-challenged centre did just that. Howard scored 18 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, including 13 of 19 free throws in a 2 1/2-minute stretch, and the Houston Rockets beat the Denver Nuggets 122-111. 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Sufyan Mehmood- Born in Oman, he made his T20I debut against Hong Kong at Abu Dhabi in November 2015- A good medium-pace bowler, capable batsman, and also among the best fielders in the Oman squadZeeshan Maqsood- Played all seven matches in the qualifying tournament, scoring 173 runs at an average of 28.83- His highest score was 86 not out from just 41 balls against CanadaSyed Amir Ali- Represented Karachi Whites and Karachi Blues in first-class cricket in Pakistan in the 1998/99 and 1999/2000 seasons- Played six matches in the qualifying tournament, scoring 56 runs and taking two wicketsJatinder Singh- At the 2015 Asian Cricket Council Twenty20 Cup, he was adjudged Best Batsman after innings of 45 against Saudi Arabia, 62 against Malaysia, and 70 against Singapore- Subsequently topped Omans run-scorers in the qualifying tournament with 213 runs at an average of 35.5, highlights including an unbeaten 65 against the Netherlands and 40 against AfghanistanRajesh Ranpura- A thinking bowler who makes good use of slower balls and yorkers, and who also strikes the ball cleanly with the bat- Played all seven qualifying matches, taking ten wickets and conceding just 6.64 runs per over, with best performances of 2-17 against Kenya and 3-30 against the NetherlandsAjay Lalcheta- Often asked to open the bowling with his left-arm spin- Played four matches in the 2015 qualifying tournament, taking four wickets with a best performance of 2-26 against Namibia at Dublin- Works in the oil industry and plays his cricket for Al Turki NMCZeeshan SSiddiqui- Made his debut for Oman aged 28, at the ACC Twenty20 Cup in October 2007, taking twelve wickets in the tournament- Played five matches in the qualifying tournament scoring 114 runs, the highlight being an unbeaten innings of 51 against Namibia which sealed qualification Kumar Sangakkara gives a brief history of the ICC T20 World Cup which starts on March 8th.dddddddddddd Munis Ansari- Ever-present in the 2015 qualifying tournament in which he took 12 wickets to be his sides leading wicket-taker- A fine bowler of yorkers with his slingy action, he found himself on three hat-tricks during the tournament- Highlights were figures of 4-15 against the Netherlands and 3-23 against Namibia in the crucial match which enabled Oman to qualify- Works as a cheese salesman in MuscatMehran Khan- A powerful ball-striker and reliable medium-pace seamer- Played all seven matches in the qualifying tournament, scoring 51 runs and taking four wickets - all four wickets coming against AfghanistanVaibhav Shridhar Wategaonkar- Awaiting his debut in T20I cricket- Has struggled against the seaming ball, but will be happier on subcontinental pitchesAdnan Ilyas- In international youth cricket, he made scores of 199 not out against Malaysia U17 and 168 not out against Hong Kong U19- A consistent scorer in his six matches in the UAE in November 2015, with 163 runs and only being dismissed for less than 20 on one occasionAaqib Ilyas Sulehri- Made his T20I debut against Hong Kong at Abu Dhabi in November 2015- After scores of 12 and 16 in his first two matches, had to retire hurt first ball in his third T20I against Hong KongBILAL KHAN- Made his T20I debut against Hong Kong at Abu Dhabi in November 2015, taking 3-29- His figures of 4-20 against Hong Kong in just his third match are the best for Oman in this form of the game- Played first class cricket in Pakistan for Peshawar from 2007 to 2009Sky Sports is the only place you can watch all 35 games in 27 days of the 2016 ICC World T20, starting with Zimbabwe v UAE on Tuesday 8th March at 9am on Sky Sports 2 HD. 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