Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

City’s best shot at European glory?

- Agence France-presse sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MANCHESTER: “We are still not ready to fight for the latter stages, that is the reality,” Pep Guardiola’s reaction to beating Schalke 3-2 in the first leg of Manchester City’s Champions League last 16 tie was not that expected for the competitio­n favourites.

City manager Guardiola was frustrated that after taking an early lead in Gelsenkirc­hen, his side conceded two penalties to a side ranked 14th in the Bundesliga before Nicolas Otamendi’s red card left the Premier League champions to play the final 22 minutes with 10 men.

“We gave away the first penalty, we gave away the second penalty, we gave away the red card. In this competitio­n that is not good, too many things. When it happens in other stages, it is over.”

The fact City still had the indi- vidual talent to come from behind a man down thanks to a brilliant Leroy Sane free-kick and Raheem Sterling’s injury time winner shows why they remain on course for a historic quadruple of trophies this season.

However, for the varying degrees of glory retaining the Premier League title or winning the FA Cup would bring to add to the League Cup won last month, it is the Champions League that City and Guardiola most desire.

The Catalan coach had to field questions before the first leg against Schalke over his failure to win the competitio­n since doing so in two of his first three years in charge of Barcelona in 2009 and 2011.

Over a decade into the club’s Abu Dhabi-backed ownership after billions of pounds invested and three domestic titles, conquering Europe remains the mountain City still have to climb.

They may also never get a better chance than in the next few months.

BAN TO COME?

A UEFA investigat­ion launched this week into allegation­s City broke financial fair play rules risks the sanction of the club being banned from the Champions League for a season. Moreover, the Champions League has rarely been so open for a new winner. Manchester United, Tottenham, Ajax and Porto are the sides to have so far booked their place in the quarterfin­als, none of whom made the last eight last season. Real Madrid, winners for four of the past five seasons, are already out, as are free-spending Paris SaintGerma­in.

Juventus look set to follow unless they overcome a 2-0 deficit against Atletico Madrid and either or Liverpool or Bayern Munich will be knocked out on Wednesday.

 ?? AFP GETTY ?? Cristiano Ronaldo will look to extend his goalscorin­g record in the Champions League when Juventus host Atletico in Turin on Tuesday. Sterling (right) had scored a late winner in the first leg.
AFP GETTY Cristiano Ronaldo will look to extend his goalscorin­g record in the Champions League when Juventus host Atletico in Turin on Tuesday. Sterling (right) had scored a late winner in the first leg.

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