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Guardiola has a date with Barca

Group stage showdown will match City’s new boss against former club

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Monaco

Former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola will face his old club as manager of Manchester City in the Champions League after the two sides were drawn together in Thursday’s group stage lottery in Monaco.

Guardiola, a European Cup winner with Barca as a player in 1992 before helming the Catalan giant to the Champions League title in 2009 and 2011, will also come up against Borussia Moenchengl­adbach and Celtic in Group C.

City lost to Barcelona in the last 16 of the competitio­n in 2013-14 and 2014-15, while the Premier League side defeated Gladbach twice in last year’s group stage.

“It’s not a nightmare draw at all because we are in a wonderful competitio­n and we are really happy to be here, but in Barcelona, Borussia Monchengla­dbach and Celtic we know it won’t be easy,” said Txiki Begiristai­n, City’s director of soccer operations.

“We reached the semifinal last season and we want to go far in the Champions League again. It is a very difficult competitio­n to win — for everybody — and you need luck along the way, but we are ready and always trying to improve.”

City captain Vincent Kompany tweeted: “Usual type of draw for us. Better like this. Bring it on.”

Defending champion Real Madrid, which won a record 11th European Cup last season, is paired with Borussia Dortmund in Group F alongside Portugal’s Sporting and Legia Warsaw of Poland.

Dortmund edged Real 4-3 on aggregate in a thrilling semifinal three years ago, but the Spaniards avenged that loss, winning 3-2 over the two legs on their way to the 2014 title.

“We now have an appealing group. It’s difficult but equally attractive,” said Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel.

“Matches against Real are becoming classics for Dortmund.

“We are looking forward to meeting the holders.”

Five-time winner Bayern Munich will play last year’s beaten finalist Atletico Madrid in Group D, which also features PSV Eindhoven and Russian first-timer Rostov.

“It will be a very difficult group — we have to be careful,” said Bayern coach Carlo Ancelotti, in his first season in Germany after replacing Guardiola.

“Atletico Madrid already threw FC Bayern out of the competitio­n last season.

“Rostov surprised me with a big win over Ajax and Eindhoven only lost narrowly to Atletico last season on penalties. This group won’t be easy.”

Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are the two clear favorites to progress from Group A, ahead of Basel and Bulgarian outfit Ludogorets, with Arsene Wenger’s Gunners preparing for a 19th successive appearance in the competitio­n.

Premier League champion Leicester City was handed a favorable draw in Group G, which includes Porto, Club Brugge and FC Copenhagen, but Foxes boss Claudio Ranieri was quick to downplay expectatio­ns.

“Once again I say we are underdogs,” said Ranieri.

“For this reason we must fight for everything. I want to see my players fight against the best in Europe.

“Last season was a wonderful experience, but I want more. Now we are in the Champions League and we have another wonderful opportunit­y to show our quality.”

Juventus will take on threetime reigning Europa League champion Sevilla as well as Lyon and Dinamo Zagreb in Group H.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur, returning to Europe’s elite for the first time since reaching the 2010-11 quarterfin­als, will come up against Russian champion CSKA Moscow, Bayern Leverkusen and Monaco in Group E.

Two-time former champion Benfica joins Napoli, Dynamo Kiev and Besiktas in Group B.

The first matches will be played on Sept 13 and 14, while this season’s final is to be held at Principali­ty Stadium in Cardiff , Wales, on June 3.

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