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Guardiola salutes ‘special’ City after Real rout seals final berth

It was a cathartic victory for Guardiola’s men ater they were beaten by Real in last season’s semi-finals

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Pep Guardiola said his “special” Manchester City stars had proved a point ater their 4-0 rout of Real Madrid booked a Champions League final showdown with Inter Milan.

Bernardo Silva scored City’s first two goals at the Etihad Stadium before Manuel Akanji and Julian Alvarez neted to cap a swaggering display in the semi-final second leg.

It was a cathartic victory for Guardiola’s men ater they were beaten by Real in last season’s semi-finals.

On that occasion, City conceded two late goals before losing in extra-time, leading to claims Guardiola’s players lacked character.

The City boss believes this ruthless demolition of holders Real should silence any remaining doubters.

“I had the feeling we had one year of pain in our stomach. What happened last season, today went out,” he said.

“It was so painful last season, when people said these players lacked character and in one year we’ve shown again how special this group of players is.

“I say congratula­tions to all our organisati­on, our chairman, our owner, until the last person because they work with a real purpose and we are there!”

City’s 5-1 aggregate victory kept the Premier League leaders on course for a remarkable season.

They can win the title with a victory against Chelsea on Sunday, face Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3 and head to Istanbul to play Inter as they bid to lit the Champions League for the first time.

“When you reach the Champions League final, you have to celebrate but unfortunat­ely we won’t have time because on Sunday we have the chance to win the Premier League,” Guardiola said.

“A final against an Italian team is not the best git, honestly. They are competitiv­e. This victory will get a lot of compliment­s but we have time to prepare mentally.”

Asked if City’s display was one of their best during his seven-year reign, Guardiola added: “Yes definitely. We just had to win one game, be ourselves.

“Madrid, what a team, but we wanted to win. What happened last season happened. We didn’t have the luck.

“But today we had the feeling that the people were ready. The players made a lot of jokes, I didn’t feel tension and I had the feeling we were ready to give this performanc­e.”

Silva said he was motivated to make amends for an underwhelm­ing display in the 1-1 draw against Real in the first leg.

He fooled Real keeper Thibaut Courtois with a sublime near-post finish to put City ahead in the 23rd minute and neted their second with a header eight minutes before half-time.

“My performanc­e in the first game in Madrid was not the one I wanted and I wanted to compensate that,” he said.

“Today I had to do beter for my team-mates and the fans and that is what I tried to do. I am small but good with my head! It is a beautiful night for us.”

Real defender Dani Carvajal admited his side had no answers to City’s relentless pressure.

“We played a rival who were beter than us in this match. They prety well overwhelme­d us,” he said.

“We can recognise that City were beter. We were lacking something. It wasn’t atitude we were lacking but we allowed ourselves to be pressed back too much.

“We knew that City were very strong at home but ater the first leg we were let with the feeling that we could be beter than this here, beter on the ball.”

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Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva scores a goal against Real Madrid during their Champions League semi-final match.
Reuters ↑ Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva scores a goal against Real Madrid during their Champions League semi-final match.

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