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Guardiola says Manchester City face ‘five finals’ in Europe

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HEIDELBERG, Germany: Pep Guardiola says his Manchester City side effectivel­y face the first of “five finals” in the Champions League group stages at Hoffenheim on Tuesday following defeat in their opening game.

City’s 2 - 1 loss to Lyon in Manchester a fortnight ago meant they arrived in Germany desperate for a win over Bundesliga side Hoffenheim, who are hosting their first ever Champions League home match.

“We have five finals now. We lost the first game, so now we must win each one – tomorrow is the first final,” Guardiola said when asked about the Lyon defeat. “Maybe we need to suffer a bit. “It (the Champions League) is a top quality level competitio­n, each team is so good and it makes things complicate­d.

“We weren’t so good against Lyon in the first half.

“Since I have been here, we have always qualified comfortabl­y ( for the knock- out stages) and maybe this shows what a tough competitio­n it is.”

Kevin de Bruyne trained with the City team before they left Manchester on Monday, for the first time since suffering a knee injury in August, but the Hoffenheim game comes too soon for the Belgium playmaker.

Guardiola will be back on the touchl ine agai n a f ter serving a ban for the Lyon game following his sending off in last season’s quarter- final defeat to Liverpool.

“I prefer to be on closer to my players, rather than in the stands,” he said at a press conference in

We have five finals now. We lost the first game, so now we must win each one – tomorrow is the first final. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City boss

Heidelberg, neat Hoffenheim.

The Spaniard poured praise on opposite number Jul ian Nagelsmann, 31, the youngest coach in Champions League history, who counts Guardiola as one his inspiratio­ns.

Nagelsmann took charge aged just 29 in February 2016 and has steered Hoffenheim from the brink of relegation to the Champions League inside two years.

“We are in contact through other people, I am really impressed, he took over Hoffenheim in a bad situation and every year he is getting better,” said Guardiola.

“Tomorrow is the first time his team will face mine and I am looking forward to it.

“He is only 31 and already managing a team in a good competitio­n, I am happy to see a manager of his quality to produce some nice football and he will have a good career.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Pep Guardiola addresses a press conference on the eve of the UEFA Champions League Group F match against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in Walldorf, near Heidelberg southern Germany. — AFP photo
Pep Guardiola addresses a press conference on the eve of the UEFA Champions League Group F match against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in Walldorf, near Heidelberg southern Germany. — AFP photo

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