Belfast Telegraph

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- BY ANDY HAMPSON

MIKEL Arteta will be part of Manchester City’s coaching team for tonight’s Carabao Cup clash with Oxford United despite being in talks with Arsenal, Pep Guardiola has revealed.

Arteta, who has been an assistant coach at City since Guardiola joined the club in 2016, has emerged as the strong favourite for the vacant managerial post at the Emirates Stadium.

Arteta is continuing to fulfil his duties at City, though, including travelling with the side for the Carabao Cup quarter-final at the Kassam Stadium.

Guardiola said: “We were so smart to pick him up and now other clubs want him. I’ve said many times he’s an incredible person, a good manager, work ethic, that is why he is with us.

“He’s talking with Arsenal so I don’t know what is going to happen.”

Arsenal’s pursuit of their former midfielder became public when Gunners chief executive Vinai Venkatesha­m was pictured leaving the Spaniard’s home in the early hours of Monday morning.

Guardiola said Arteta had told him about the meeting, and that he would not be trying to influence the 37-year-old’s decision.

The City boss said: “It happens. Last season we had (physio) Lee Nobes and he went to Liverpool. And now it has happened with Mikel, teams want him.

“He knows exactly what we want but, at the end, it’s his decision. It’s personal. Nobody is here if they don’t want to be here. If he wants to be here it is

LAST NIGHT’S RESULTS Carabao Cup Quarter-Final

Aston Villa 5 Liverpool 0

The Emirates FA Cup Second Round Replay

Plymouth Argyle 0

Bristol Rovers 1

TONIGHT’S FIXTURES (7.45pm kick-off unless stated) Scottish Premiershi­p

Hearts v Celtic

Club World Cup

Monterrey v Liverpool (5.30pm)

Carabao Cup Quarter-Final

Everton v Leicester City Oxford United v Manchester City Manchester United v Colchester

United (8pm)

because we decided we want to work together three years ago. What happens now, I don’t know.

“The organisati­on of the club is always live, it doesn’t always stay the same, what works today might not work tomorrow. The people today maybe won’t be here tomorrow.”

Guardiola was speaking for the first time since City were drawn against Real Madrid in the last-16 of the Champions League.

“It’s an incredible test for us,” said the Catalan. “The draw was the draw — the king of this competitio­n. Of course it’s positive because we are one of the best 16 in Europe and that’s good news. People think that it’s not enough and, of course, every team wants to go through and do it better.

“If you want to go through you have to play these teams sooner or later, you can do it now or in the quarters or semis or finals. In this competitio­n there are teams of quality: English teams, Spanish teams, even German teams.

“We want to prepare well for two months to arrive as good as possible, get the injured players back. Now we have one feeling, but maybe in February we will have a much better feeling.

“They have more experience in this competitio­n — these types of players play this game many times — but for us it will be an incredible confidence in my team to do a good two games.”

Guardiola is excited about facing Real boss Zinedine Zidane.

“I dreamt to play with him,” he added. “When I left Barcelona I wanted to play with him at Juventus but it did not happen.

“I haven’t spoken much with him — maybe three or four times. But my first impression is of an incredible person. I admire him. It will be a real pleasure.”

It is the second time in as many seasons that City will have faced League One Oxford in the Carabao Cup having beaten them 3-0 last term.

Guardiola said: “(They have) the same manager. They’ve changed a little bit but they play quite similar in terms of attacks.

“One game away, anything can happen. We’ll try to go there and win and get into the semi-final.”

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