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Guardiola dismisses Isco move, praises spectacula­r Real

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MADRID: Pep Guardiola has ruled out Manchester City signing Real Madrid ´s Isco this summer and described the European champions as a “spectacula­r team”.

Guardiola, speaking at a Johan Cruyff Foundation event in Barcelona on Wednesday, also made another staunch defence of his decision to wear a yellow ribbon last season in support of imprisoned Catalan campaigner­s.

Isco extended his contract until 2022 in September but has not been an automatic pick for Real under Zinedine Zidane this season.

After scoring a hat-trick for Spain against Argentina in March, the 26-year- old said he no longer felt the confidence of the Frenchman and that playing for the national team “gives him life”.

Isco started the Champions League final against Liverpool, however, and enjoyed a strong end to the campaign in La Liga. Guardiola says Isco will not be at City next term.

“No, Manchester City are not going to sign Isco,” he said.

Guardiola won six La Liga titles with Barcelona as a player before leading the team to three more league successes and two Champions League triumphs as coach.

His City side were knocked out by Liverpool, however, in the quarter- finals in April as Real went on to clinch their third consecutiv­e European crown, and fourth in five years.

“I congratula­te Madrid,” Guardiola said. “When a team gets three Champions Leagues in a row, four in five years, it is a spectacula­r team.

“The Champions League is a very tough competitio­n, very complicate­d, where going through or going out depends on many things.

“And if all these things are with you for three years in a row, it means you are in control of them.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Real Madrid’s Isco (right) in action with Liverpool’s Sadio Mane in the UEFA Champions League final at NSC Olympic Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine. — Reuters photo
Real Madrid’s Isco (right) in action with Liverpool’s Sadio Mane in the UEFA Champions League final at NSC Olympic Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine. — Reuters photo

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