By James Cormack Manchester City very rarely enter contests off the back of two consecutive defeats, but that’s exactly what they’re doing on Tuesday night. Pep Guardiola admitted on Saturday evening his City side simply couldn’t handle Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium amid a 2-1 defeat and they’re facing a similarly fierce and aggressive opponent here. Incoming Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is already a household name and the Portuguese coach has the chance to earn a statement victory at the end of his hugely successful tenure in Lisbon on Tuesday before he starts a new chapter on…