MANCHESTER, England -- Theres no way Pep Guardiola will be leaving out Sergio Aguero this time.Aguero started on the bench for Manchester Citys 4-0 humbling at Barcelona in the last round of Champions League matches, leaving many to question the sense in Guardiola omitting possibly his best player for such a big match against his old club.Guardiola did it for tactical reasons, using playmaker Kevin De Bruyne in a withdrawn striker role to give City an extra body in midfield. Even if the tactic worked well at first -- the game only really changed after City had goalkeeper Claudio Bravo sent off after 53 minutes with the score at 1-0 -- Guardiola was widely criticized.For the return match at City on Tuesday, Aguero will be back in Citys team.But Im not going to tell you in which position hes going to play, Guardiola said, jokingly.Aguero gave a reminder of his finishing ability with two excellently taken goals in a 4-0 win over West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday. That ended a six-game run without scoring for Aguero -- although he was a substitute in three of them -- and ended Citys six-game winless run.Its good timing with Barcelona and its superstar strike force of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar heading to Etihad Stadium on nine points from a possible nine in Group C. Only a draw is needed to secure the Spanish sides 13th straight participation in the knockout stage.City is in second place, five points behind Barcelona and one ahead of Borussia Moenchengladbach.Barcas most pressing concerns are in defense, with left back Jordi Alba and center backs Gerard Pique and Jeremy Mathieu all out. Luis Enrique will probably field a makeshift defense of Lucas Digne, Samuel Umtiti, Javier Mascherano and Sergi Roberto. Midfielder Andres Iniesta is also injured for the match.Messi has scored back-to-back hat tricks in the Champions League, against City and Celtic, to lead the competition with six goals despite missing a match because of injury.Here are some things to look out for on Tuesday:---GROUP AParis Saint-Germain and Arsenal are tied on seven points and can both qualify with two group games to spare -- if one wins and the other does not lose on Tuesday.PSG travels to Basel and will be counting on Edinson Cavani adding to his haul of seven goals in the last six games. The Uruguay striker has 14 goals in all competitions -- the most in Europe along with Barcelona star Lionel Messi.PSG was flattered by the 3-0 winning margin over Basel two weeks ago, while Arsenal went even better with a 6-0 home victory at Ludogorets.For the return match in Bulgaria, Arsenal should have in-form winger Theo Walcott back from a hamstring injury.---GROUP BIts not going well for Napoli.Maurizio Sarris side has lost four of its past six matches, including a 3-2 defeat at home to Tuesdays opponent Besiktas in the Champions League.Napoli still leads the group on six points, one more than Besiktas and two above Benfica, which hosts Dynamo Kiev.The Portuguese side won 2-0 in Ukraine two weeks ago.---GROUP CMoenchengladbach isnt just looking for a home win over Celtic on Tuesday. The German side will also be hoping that Barcelona takes points off Man City so it can climb to second place and have a real chance of advancing at the expense of City.With games to come against Barca and at City, Celtic realistically needs to beat Moenchengladbach to stand a chance of a third-place finish and qualification for the Europa League.---GROUP DBayern Munichs early-season wobble looks behind the team before Tuesdays trip to PSV Eindhoven. A run of three winless games was a concern before Carlo Ancelottis side beat PSV 4-1 in Munich, and it has had three more wins since.Indeed, Ancelotti has suggested the dip in form may help avoid complacency for players who are so used to winning. 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