The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Guardiola warns City to beware Dinamo threat

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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has warned his freescorin­g side not to underestim­ate the threat posed by Dinamo Zagreb as the Champions League returns to the Etihad Stadium tonight.

City go into the clash in fine form, having won their four matches since the shock Premier League defeat at Norwich by a combined 17-1 scoreline.

Guardiola’s men already have three points on the board in Group C following their 3-0 away win over Shakhtar Donetsk, but it is Dinamo who top the pool courtesy of their 4-0 mauling of Atalanta.

And Guardiola insists his side cannot afford to take the Croatian champions lightly in their first home European encounter since April’s heartbreak­ing quarter-final exit at the hands of Tottenham.

He told a press conference: “To play five at the back and score four goals (against Atalanta) is not bad.

“They are aggressive and with long balls to the strikers, they are so strong. We have to be careful.”

While City have had few problems showing their formidable firepower up front again this season, things have not been so straightfo­rward at the other end of the pitch.

The Premier League champions have lost defenders John Stones and Aymeric Laporte to injury and, with captain Vincent Kompany leaving in the summer, Guardiola has been forced to employ midfielder Fernandinh­o at centre-back.

The Brazil internatio­nal is now 34, but Guardiola played down concerns over his ability to cope with a high workload.

“If he is fit he can play (twice a week). It depends on him in terms of physical regenerati­on,” Guardiola said.

Kevin De Bruyne missed yesterday’s training session, fuelling speculatio­n he may have been injured late in Saturday’s victory at Everton.

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