Belfast Telegraph

Guardiola is hoping his stars can put on a show for City supporters

- BY ANDY HAMPSON

PEP Guardiola hopes his Manchester City side can seduce their fans with their performanc­es in the Champions League.

The Premier League champions are among the favourites to win Europe’s top club competitio­n this season — as they compete in it for a ninth successive year — but their fans are still to be truly won over by it.

Guardiola has previously commented on the lack of atmosphere at European games in comparison to Premier League fixtures.

This has been alien to the Catalan given his background as a player and manager at Barcelona and also after working at Bayern Munich.

Yet City, who have leapt out of the pack to the top of the English game in the past decade, have no great tradition in the Champions League. Their supporters also regularly boo the competitio­n anthem in a long-running protest against organisers Uefa.

“The fans must know it — without them and the nice environmen­t at home it is imposRally­ing call: Pep Guardiola wants fans to relish Europe

sible,” said Guardiola at a press conference to preview tonight’s Group C clash with Dinamo Zagreb at the Etihad, for which a crowd of 48-50,000 is expected.

“We are going to try in our football to seduce the fans and say, ‘Okay, we can do it’. We have to seduce them so they realise how it’s important, and the only way to seduce them is by winning games and playing well.

“I know for the fans it’s the Premier League that’s most exciting. We know that as a club, we’ve done polls, and the people prefer to win the Premier League than the Champions League. I know how special that is, but this competitio­n is nice too and our fans have to live it as a dream.

“These players are fantastic, awesome, outrageous. They are top. They deserve to feel they can win but we need the fans.”

After winning five of the last six domestic trophies, the Champions League is the last major target for City. Guardiola, who has won it twice previously with Barca, accepts this, but insists it’s not the be-all and end-all.

The City boss said: “I want to win this tournament but if I don’t, it will not change my life.

“Of course we are going to try, but I’m not going to live the next 10 months, or next season, thinking if I don’t win the Champions League it will be a disaster.”

City opened their campaign with a 3-0 win at Shakhtar Donetsk and will also be expected to see off Dinamo, but the Croatian champions did impress by thrashing Serie A side Atalanta in their first game.

Guardiola said: “They were able to beat Atalanta. It is enough of a warning to say, ‘Be careful, guys’.”

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