Deccan Chronicle

Smart City storm into final

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Manchester, May 5: After a decade of disappoint­ment, Pep Guardiola is back in a Champions League final and just one game away from delivering on his task to make Manchester City champions of Europe for the first time.

In the battle between two clubs with seemingly endless resources but no Champions League titles to their name, City kept their cool to beat Paris SaintGerma­in 4-1 on aggregate as the French champions paid for losing their heads in both legs of the semifinal tie.

Riyad Mahrez, born and raised in Paris, scored twice to secure a 2-0 win for City in Tuesday’s second leg before Angel di Maria’s red card for lashing out at Fernandinh­o rounded off another miserable European exit for the French champions.

A first Champions League final for City, against Real Madrid or Chelsea in Istanbul, is the culminatio­n of the club’s rise since an Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008 transforme­d their fortunes.

In the coming days, they will seal a fifth Premier League title in the past 10 years.

Once dubbed the “noisy neighbours” by legendary former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, City are now not just the dominant force in Manchester but also in English football.

By the end of the month,

the mix of Emirati wealth and Guardiola’s coaching may have also conquered Europe.

“Of course we invest a lot of money since Sheikh Mansour took over, but it is not just this,” said Guardiola. “It is a lot of incredible things behind the scenes.

“Reaching the final of the Champions League, helps us realise in the bigger picture what we have done in the last four years. What we have done these four years is incredible.”

‘Remarkable’ consistenc­y

Since a difficult first year in England, Guardiola has led City to four League Cups, an FA Cup and the brink of a third Premier League title in four seasons.

However, until now, that domestic success always came with the caveat of Champions League collapses.

Guardiola has won the competitio­n twice before as a coach during his time at Barcelona, but not since 2011.

City did not even progress beyond the last eight in his first four seasons in charge.

It was a similar story for the Catalan in his three years at Bayern Munich between 2013 and 2016 as three Bundesliga titles were overshadow­ed by three semi-final exits to Spanish opposition.

“People believe because it happened in the past I have to arrive every year in the final of the Champions League,” added Guardiola.

“This is a little bit unfair because the consistenc­y these guys have shown in every competitio­n these last four or five years is remarkable.”

City exorcised many of their Champions League demons against PSG.

Missed chances, controvers­ial refereeing decisions and sloppy defending frequently combined to cost them in recent seasons.

This time an early penalty awarded against Oleksandr Zinchenko was overturned after a VAR review, Mahrez was deadly with his two chances and City’s muchimprov­ed defence withstood a first-half barrage.

“The first-half they were so good but we defended so well. We defend all together, helped each other,” said Guardiola.

 ?? — AFP ?? Manchester City’s Algerian midfielder Riyad Mahrez (left) vies with Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar during their UEFA Champions League second leg match in Manchester on Tuesday.
— AFP Manchester City’s Algerian midfielder Riyad Mahrez (left) vies with Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar during their UEFA Champions League second leg match in Manchester on Tuesday.

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