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Former Inter Milan midfielder Wesley Sniedjer has chosen Chelsea as his favorites for Saturday's Uefa Champions against Manchester City.
Speaking to Sports Mail Sneidjer touted Chelsea and Manchester City are the best clubs in Europe. 'I have seen Chelsea play many times and have pride and strength. I am happy that these two teams are on top of Europe right now.' The 2010 Champions League winner added that Chelsea are a stronger team under Thomas Tuchel after the German took over from former Blues midfielder Frank Lampard.
"Yes, they are the two best clubs. For me Chelsea wins."
"They are a strong team with [Thomas] Tuchel and they have a great coach: they have already beaten Manchester City and for me they are favorites."
The former Holland midfielder pointed to Chelsea's strength and pride after watching them this season.
"I have seen Chelsea play many times and have pride and strength. I am happy that these two teams are on top of Europe right now."
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